ADVANTEC completed the Jeffrey Road/University Drive Traffic Signal Synchronization Project for the City of Irvine under Orange County’s Measure M2 program. The project involved developing and implementing synchronized signal timing for 33 intersections across the Cities of Irvine and Newport Beach, covering A.M., Off-peak, Midday, P.M., and evening periods. Key components included upgrading traffic signal controllers and expanding Irvine’s Central Traffic Signal Management System (Centracs) to support enhanced corridor-wide coordination. The project also improved Ethernet communications between Irvine and Newport Beach signals. Results included a 9% average improvement in travel time, over 26% reduction in the number of stops, and an estimated annual greenhouse gas reduction of 483 tons.

JEFFREY ROAD UNIVERSITY DRIVE TRAFFIC SIGNAL SYNCHRONIZATION

City of Irvine

    • Signal synchronization at 33 intersections across two cities

    • Timing plans for A.M., Midday, P.M., Off-peak, and evening periods

    • Traffic signal controller upgrades and Centracs system expansion

    • Inter-city Ethernet communication improvements

    • 9% travel time improvement and 26% reduction in stops

    • Annual greenhouse gas reduction of 483 tons

    • Multi-jurisdictional corridor coordination under Measure M2