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Urban Partnership Agreement

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The federal Department of Transportation sent out requests for cities willing to participate in December 2006. The cities with the most aggressive plans to mitigate congestion were to be selected. Five participants were announced in August 2007, which included the regions listed above as well as
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to flow through the downtown region more quickly. Gates on Marquette Avenue are lettered A, B, C, and D, while gate letters E, F, G, and H are used along Second Avenue. "NexTrip" real-time
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in the United States. That system was also funded, including improvements to the terminals at Mukilteo and Guemes Island, as well as investments in high-speed, ultra-low wake ferries.
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and agencies in four metropolitan areas across the country which are testing out several technologies as an effort to reduce congestion in urban areas. The metro areas of
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need to be replaced, though replacement is not part of the UPA program, and the tolls are one way to generate funds for a replacement span.
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message signs indicating bus arrival times are also installed at each gate. Marq2 began operation in December 2009.
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and real-time arrival signage at bus stops as well as improved park-and-ride facilities. Seattle has the largest
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In Miami, the primary UPA project is the "95 Express" program, which added high-occupancy toll lanes to
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signage which gives suggested speed limits which attempt to calm the flow of congested traffic.
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services, and a better traffic forecasting system for the Grand and MacArthur BRT projects in
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The UPA projects in Minneapolis extend from the city's central business district south along
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Projects in San Francisco include "SFpark", a variable-price on-street and off-street
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U.S. DOT: Urban Partnership Agreement and Congestion Reduction Demonstration Programs
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The primary project in the Seattle area is related to handling congestion on
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Urban Partnership Agreement and Congestion Reduction Demonstration Program
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Other UPA projects in the region were largely related to building the
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with two-lane busways and a system using lettered gates to allow
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The UPA is focused on using what it calls "the 4Ts" to reduce
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service (both via phone and web interface), improvements to
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facilities. I-35W also includes HOT lanes which use the
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system. The other lanes of I-35W also received dynamic
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are participants. The technologies being used include
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Index

Urban Partnerships Congestion Initiative
United States Department of Transportation
Miami, Florida
Minneapolis, Minnesota
San Francisco, California
Seattle, Washington
bus rapid transit
high-occupancy toll lane
congestion pricing
dynamic message signs
New York City
traffic congestion
tolling
transit
telecommuting
technology
Interstate 95
hybrid cars
buses
SunPass
Ramp metering
Interstate 35W
Marq2 transit corridor
express buses
LED
I-35W Bus Rapid Transitway
park and ride
MnPASS
active traffic management
parking

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