(386) 736-5968 (West Volusia)
(386) 257-6000, ext. 5968
(Daytona Beach)
(386) 423-3300, ext. 5968
(New Smyrna Beach)

Volusia County Traffic Engineering Services'
focus is to provide safe, efficient travel on roads throughout Volusia
County. The staff consists of several groups working together to
maintain its common objectives.
The Crash
Records section is responsible for maintaining the
database which is the basis for trend monitoring and decision making by
the Traffic Engineer. All motor vehicle crashes occuring in Volusia
County are located by "Node Numbers" and entered in the computer.
Detailed reports are produced and distributed to user-agencies in the
County. Analysis of these reports highlights crash trends and the
locations at which they are occurring.
The Traffic
Signal System and Design staff designs traffic
signals and signal systems. This includes the operation of approximately
300 signals and 25 signal systems. The System and Design staff monitors
crash and traffic data to determine the need for improved signal timings
and operations. The staff also contracts and supervises the
construction, installation and improvements of all traffic signals and
signal systems on County roads and coordinates signal and system
installation and operation on state roads with the Florida Department of
Transportation (FDOT).
The Traffic
Signal Shop staff performs routine maintenance and
emergency repairs to all traffic signals, signal systems, school
flashers and curve warning lights. They perform semi-annual inventories
of all traffic signal equipment and signal timings. They also repair the
complex electronic circuits of the microprocessor controllers. The staff
is dispatched by the police and sheriff after regular business hours and
is on call 24 hours a day, seven days a week.
Traffic
Technicians perform speed studies, turning movement
studies and collect traffic count data on more than 800 count stations
county-wide. These technicians write the work orders to answer
complaints and requests from the public regarding the need for traffic
control signs and markings.
The Traffic
Planning staff examines plans for new development,
additions to existing developments, performs concurrency evaluations for
proposed developments and makes recommendations to the Zoning Director
regarding rezonings and Special Exceptions.
The Traffic
Administrative staff
coordinates preparation of the Service Group's budget, coordinates with
vendors regarding the purchase of supplies and equipment, attends bid
conferences, coordinates with utility companies regarding power supply
to traffic signals and school zone flashers, meets with school
transportation personnel and School Crossing Guards regarding pedestrian
facilities needed for schools.
For more
information,
e-mail Jon Cheney,
Director of Traffic Engineering, at
jcheney@co.volusia.fl.us