The ITS inventory for the Bay Area consists of existing and planned (near term) ITS projects owned and/or operated by Bay Area ITS stakeholders. Each project uses technology to improve some element of transportation needs. This section identifies the different ITS needs or services provided
by Bay Area ITS projects.
The table
also includes the prioritization of the ITS project categories. The
project categories are listed as "High," "Medium," or "Low"
priorities. "High" priority projects have a large impact on regional
resources and investments. They may involve many jurisdictions or
meet multiple transportation goals or needs. "Low" priority projects
may not have a big regional impact. They may be projects that are
ranked lower in terms of funding priorities or not many agencies are
implementing them. "Medium" projects fall in between.
Several sources were used to determine the
priority of ITS categories for the Bay Area region. The primary
source was the 2004 version of the Bay Area ITS Plan and Architecture. Other sources of information for prioritization came in the
form of stakeholder input on projects and goals. The
stakeholders were also asked to indicate service priorities by
responding to a survey and by providing input at stakeholder
workshops. ITS categories that are not currently planned in the Bay
Area (in the ten year horizon) were not prioritized; these are
labeled as not applicable. Please note that the priority does
not represent the relative level of regional deployment of a
specific ITS category, but rather the import of the type of project
to the region as reported by stakeholders.