Managing a Corridor

Systems Engineering
Online

Description

Learn about innovative corridor management strategies for recurring and non-recurring congestion, how different technologies can support corridor operations, the cost:benefit of different TSMO corridor strategies, various strategies for implementing managed lanes, plus the technical, institutional, and operational considerations for potential corridor management strategies.

Course Dates: Thursday, May 13 through Sunday June 27, 2021

Course Description

A corridor is a broad geographical band that follows a general directional flow connecting major sources of trips that may contain a number of streets, highways, and transit route alignments.  In this course you will learn about innovative corridor management strategies for recurring and non-recurring congestion. This course will also help you understand how different technologies can support corridor operations and how to implement different strategies for managed lanes.

The course will focus on instructor facilitated participant discussion to provide a practical understanding that you can use to further develop your knowledge. There is a mixture of on-line material, engaging case studies, plus the opportunity to share your experiences with your classmates. 

Instructor

Lisa Burgess is a Vice President and Senior Project Manager with Kimley-Horn and is based in the Phoenix office. She works throughout the United States on multi-jurisdictional transportation operations and planning projects, including specific emphasis on traveler information systems, regional system planning, corridor operations, and freeway/arterial operations. Lisa has over 25 years of experience focusing on System Operations, including operational processes and policies, business processes, and alignment of operations with other functional areas (incident management, traveler information, safety, and freeway/arterial operations).  She works with state and local agencies to develop Corridor Concepts of Operations, training programs for ITS and operations, partnering agreements, and regional data sharing systems.

Course Cost: $199

Sponsorship or discounts may be available to members of these organizations:

  • The Eastern Transportation Coalition - Contact Mai Quynh Le at mqle@tetcoalition.org
  • Institute of Transportation Engineers - Log into the Learning Hub on theITE website for more information or contact Kellyanne Broom at pdinfo@ite.org

At A Glance

Organization:
CITE - Consortium for Innovate Transportation Education
Topic:
Systems Engineering
Fees:

$199

Delivery Method:
Online
Mode:
Traffic
Time period:
May 13 - June 27, 2021
Level:
Advanced
Year Created:
2021
Last Updated:
30/06/2022 14:17

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