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The City of San Jose implemented a city-wide emergency vehicle preemption (EVP) system by upgrading and integrating fleet tracking systems with a network of traffic signal controllers for less than $750,000.
Content Type: System Cost | Date Posted: 08/30/2018 | Source Date:

Expanding the capabilities of your Traffic Signal Management System by centralizing emergency vehicle pre-emption management

06/05/2018
A seaport technology program planned for the Port of Oakland was projected to cost $30.6 million.
Content Type: System Cost | Date Posted: 06/26/2019 | Source Date:

2018 Trade Corridor Enhancement Program - GoPort Freight Intelligent Transportation System Project

01/30/2018
System costs for TMC construction and integration of communication systems were projected for upstate California; capital costs were estimated at $1.2 million per facility.
Content Type: System Cost | Date Posted: 07/29/2019 | Source Date:

Upstate California Regional Intelligent Transportation System Master Plan

06/15/2019
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