Cable Guardrails Save Lives

There have been many questions regarding the cable guardrails that have been popping up all over Michigan. Yesterday MDOT issued a press release that describes the effectiveness of cable guardrails at saving lives. That press release is included below.










FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE MONDAY, DECEMBER 7, 2009

CONTACT: Bob Felt, MDOT Office of Communications, 989-619-7963

Cable guardrail works –
MDOT's You Tube channel shows why

December 7, 2009 -- The Michigan Department of Transportation (MDOT) is using social media to tell motorists about the benefits of its 280-mile cable guardrail program. The message is now playing on the MDOT You Tube channel at www.youtube.com/MichiganDOT.

"Cable guardrail is already doing exactly what it is designed to do - save lives," said State Transportation Director Kirk T. Steudle. "By preventing vehicles from crossing over the median into oncoming traffic, innocent people are being protected from serious injuries and even death. We expect to save about 13 lives every year and prevent numerous serious injuries."

Cross-median crashes are three times more deadly than other freeway crashes. Cable guardrail is designed to prevent vehicles from crossing the median and is expected to reduce cross-median crashes by an estimated 90 percent. In addition to reducing the severity of crashes, cable guardrail is a very cost-effective safety measure when compared to other barriers. Cable guardrail only costs $12-15 per foot, while steel "W-beam" guardrail costs $28-33 per foot and concrete barrier has a cost of $80 or more per foot.

According to state and federal regulations, funding for MDOT's three-year, $40 million program cannot be spent on other transportation projects.

For more information about cable guardrail, visit the MDOT Web site at: www.michigan.gov/cableguardrail. Follow MDOT at www.twitter.com/MichiganDOT or visit the "Michigan Department of Transportation" page on Facebook and become a fan.

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2010 Traffic Summit Map

Staff from MDOT, WATS and other ACT 51 agencies in Washtenaw County will attend the 2010 Washtenaw County Traffic Summit on November 18th, 2009. The purpose of the Summit is for transportation agencies to discuss the 2010 construction schedule and possibly coordinate projects or detours.

WATS helps to facilitate this process by collecting upcoming project information from local transportation agencies. This information is provided below as a google map. If you have any questions email us at wats@miwats.org.


View 2010 Summit Projects in a larger map

Video of Pedestrian Crossings in Ann Arbor

At the Washtenaw Biking and Walking Coalition's Pedestrian Forum in October, a video was presented highlighting some of the issues pedestrians and people with disabilities face as they cross some of the roads in the area.

Take a look at the short video to see what was captured in just one afternoon by Matt Grocoff!

WATS Technical Committee Looks to Expand

WATS recently updated its bylaws to add five special interest positions to the Technical Committee.

WATS is seeking applications to fill each of the new positions:

Non-motorized
Environmental
Senior Community
Disabled Community
Freight

The responsibilities of the Technical Advisory Subcommittee are to:

Advise the Agency staff and recommend technical methods, procedures, and standards necessary for the transportation work of the Committee.

Help coordinate the work of agencies and governmental units participating in the work of the Committee.

Recommend alternative plans and proposals to the Committee.

Respond to the Committee’s requests for technical information and assistance.

Make recommendation to the Policy Committee for multi-year federal and state funding programs.

If you or someone you know is interested in becoming more involved in the transportation planning process and are interested in representing one of the special interests, please take a look at the application.

2035 Long Range Transportation Plan Approved

On September 16th, the WATS Policy Committee approved the 2035 Long Range Transportation Plan for Washtenaw County. With the Plan now approved, staff is now working to make the document more user friendly by adding additional graphics, quotes and other aesthetic items. Once complete, final copies will be bound and delivered to the locations that currently have the draft version of the plan including local government offices, libraries and the WATS office.

The plan can still be found on the WATS website here.

The WATS plan will be fully incorporated by reference into the SEMCOG Plan and then go on for final approval by MDOT and the Federal Highway Administration.

SEMCOG to host Long Range Plan Meeting in Washtenaw County

SEMCOG will be holding a public meeting on the Regional Transportation Plan on Thursday September 10th. I've included information from their press release below. If you have any questions about the meeting you can also call WATS at 734-994-3127.


Presentation of Direction2035

Public is Invited


SEMCOG, the Southeast Michigan Council of Governments, is inviting citizens to learn about the region’s next long-range transportation plan, Direction2035, by attending presentation on Thursday, September 10, 2009 from 2 to 4 pm. The meeting will be held at Washtenaw Community College’s Liberal Arts Building, Room 375, located at 4800 E Huron River Drive, Ann Arbor.

Direction2035 represents the region’s blueprint for transportation through 2035 and includes policies, initiatives, and projects designed to maximize regional goals.
You have the right and responsibility to review Direction2035 and offer comments. All comments will be reviewed and considered before Direction2035 is adopted. Public comment ends on October 22, 2009.

Direction2035 can be found online at www.semcog.org/Long-RangeTransportationPlan.aspx. You may also contact SEMCOG at (313) 324-3362 to request a printed copy.

You can offer comments by: E-mailing Direction2035@semcog.org Phoning 313-324-3362 Faxing 313-961-4869 Mailing SEMCOG, Attn: Information Center, 535 Griswold, Suite 300, Detroit, MI 48226 Commenting in person:
o September 10, 2009; 2 pm; Public Presentation, Washtenaw Community College, Liberal Arts Building, Room 375, 4800 E Huron River Drive, Ann Arbor, MI
o September 23, 2009; 9:30 am; Transportation Advisory Council, SEMCOG offices, 535 Griswold, Suite 300, Detroit, MI
o September 25, 2009; 1:00 pm; SEMCOG Executive Committee, SEMCOG offices, 535 Griswold, Suite 300, Detroit, MI
o October 22, 2009; 4:30 pm; SEMCOG General Assembly, Concord Inn, 44315 Gratiot, Clinton Township, MI

SEMCOG is a regional planning partnership of governmental units serving 4.9 million people in the seven-county region of Southeast Michigan striving to enhance the region's quality of life.

2035 Long Range Plan Draft Available


Staff has completed the Final DRAFT 2035 Long Range Transportation Plan. You can view the plan by clicking here. You can view the appendices here.

WATS will continue to accept comments until September 20th, 2009. Any comments, including those received on the blog, will be considered by staff and discussed with transportation agencies. The comments will also be included in a plan appendix.

Be sure to forward the plan to your friends, family and co-workers. More public participation means a better plan and a better transportation system.

It's not too late to participate in Long Range Plan development


As the WATS staff continue to make the 2035 Long Range Plan presentation to interested residents all over the county, you can participate from the comfort of your home.

We are still looking for deficiencies that aren't specified in the draft listings. If your deficiency is not listed, please contact us or leave a comment to this post. Also, if there is a project or improvement you would like to see added to the Plan, leave us a comment on the blog and it will be sent to the transportation agency with jurisdiction over the improvement. The improvement will also be added to the list of unfunded improvements which is growing every day. Having your transportation needs addressed in the unfunded list is an important step to help ensure transportation decision makers are aware of your concerns.

LRP Meetings Continue



Over the last two weeks, WATS staff has been toting around map boards and informational brochures across the county, answering questions and taking comments on the Draft 2035 LRP. So far WATS has presented the information to more than 40 people. We've included below a few pictures from some of our meetings.

There is still time to make it out to one of our meetings if you haven't had the chance. Click here for a complete list of meetings.

We are currently working on uploading a video of the presentation given at the beginning of each meeting. Stay tuned to the blog for access to the video presentation when it becomes available.

Comments continue to come in to the WATS office. Feel free to post your thoughts as a comment on the WATS blog. Once the Plan is completed, staff plans to expand the focus of the blog to all transportation issues and news. Help the discussion get started now by posting a comment.