Weekly Summary 3/10-3/14
Overview of the Week
The week of March 10-14 was a productive one, with several tasks completed and new ones initiated. This summary provides an overview of the key activities, discussions, and decisions made during the week.
Monday, March 10
Signal Cabinet Clean-Up
- Signal Cabinet Maintenance: The week began with a focus on signal cabinet clean-up. This involved inspecting and cleaning the cabinets to ensure they are in good working condition.
- Turn Movement Study: A turn movement study was scheduled to take place in March, specifically at the intersection of Midvale Blvd and Regent St. This study aims to analyze the movement of vehicles and pedestrians at the intersection to identify areas for improvement.
Discussions and Meetings
- Highway Exclusions: A discussion was held with Eric, Tom, Mark, and Sean to determine which streets should be excluded from the Non-Intersection Crash Summary. This is an ongoing process to refine the data and ensure accuracy.
- Shoebox Luminaires: A meeting was scheduled with Chad to discuss shoebox luminaires, including updating the
Fixture Type
of "Other" fixtures used for USSL. - Surveillance Cameras: Another meeting was scheduled with Chad to discuss surveillance cameras.
Tuesday, March 11
University Ave
- Conduits: A meeting was held with Jerry to discuss conduits, with a focus on meeting once more to finalize the details.
- Email to Chad: An email was sent to Chad regarding the University Ave project.
Crystal Report
- Draft Report: A draft Crystal Report was created to identify the date a Work Order (WO) had its status changed to "update map".
Wednesday, March 12
Electrical Model Clean-Up
- Poles: The electrical model clean-up process began, with a focus on poles.
- Access Points: The clean-up process also included access points.
Thursday, March 13
Email to Chad
- Big Picture Questions: An email was sent to Chad regarding "big picture questions", including outstanding pole clean up, signal cabinet anomalies, and others from Eric.
Friday, March 14
Review and Planning
- Task Review: The week concluded with a review of tasks completed and new ones initiated.
- Planning for Next Week: Planning began for the next week, with a focus on completing outstanding tasks and initiating new ones.
Key Takeaways
- The week of March 10-14 was marked by a focus on signal cabinet clean-up, turn movement studies, and discussions with team members.
- Several meetings were held to discuss various projects, including shoebox luminaires, surveillance cameras, and conduits.
- The electrical model clean-up process began, with a focus on poles and access points.
- A draft Crystal Report was created to identify the date a WO had its status changed to "update map".
- Planning began for the next week, with a focus on completing outstanding tasks and initiating new ones.
Conclusion
Q: What is the purpose of the Signal Cabinet Clean-Up?
A: The Signal Cabinet Clean-Up is a process to inspect and clean the signal cabinets to ensure they are in good working condition. This is essential to maintain the reliability and accuracy of the traffic signals.
Q: What is a Turn Movement Study?
A: A Turn Movement Study is an analysis of the movement of vehicles and pedestrians at an intersection. This study aims to identify areas for improvement and optimize the traffic flow.
Q: Who is responsible for conducting the Turn Movement Study?
A: The Turn Movement Study is conducted by the team, with a focus on the intersection of Midvale Blvd and Regent St.
Q: What is the purpose of the Crystal Report?
A: The Crystal Report is a tool used to identify the date a Work Order (WO) had its status changed to "update map". This report helps to track the progress of the WO and ensure that it is completed accurately.
Q: Who is responsible for creating the Crystal Report?
A: The Crystal Report is created by the team, with a focus on identifying the date a WO had its status changed to "update map".
Q: What is the purpose of the Electrical Model Clean-Up?
A: The Electrical Model Clean-Up is a process to clean up the electrical model, including poles and access points. This is essential to maintain the accuracy and reliability of the electrical model.
Q: Who is responsible for conducting the Electrical Model Clean-Up?
A: The Electrical Model Clean-Up is conducted by the team, with a focus on poles and access points.
Q: What is the purpose of the meetings with Chad?
A: The meetings with Chad are held to discuss various projects, including shoebox luminaires, surveillance cameras, and conduits. These meetings aim to ensure that the projects are completed accurately and on time.
Q: Who is responsible for conducting the meetings with Chad?
A: The meetings with Chad are conducted by the team, with a focus on discussing various projects.
Q: What is the purpose of the email to Chad?
A: The email to Chad is sent to discuss "big picture questions", including outstanding pole clean up, signal cabinet anomalies, and others from Eric. This email aims to ensure that the team is aware of the outstanding tasks and can plan accordingly.
Q: Who is responsible for sending the email to Chad?
A: The email to Chad is sent by the team, with a focus on discussing "big picture questions".
Q: What is the next step for the team?
A: The next step for the team is to complete the outstanding tasks and initiate new ones. This includes completing the Signal Cabinet Clean-Up, Turn Movement Study, and Electrical Model Clean-Up, as well as discussing various projects with Chad.
Q: How can the team stay organized and focused?
A: The team can stay organized and focused by prioritizing tasks, setting deadlines, and communicating effectively. This includes using tools such as the Crystal Report and the Electrical Model Clean-Up to track progress and ensure accuracy.
Q: What is the goal of the team?
A: The goal of the team is to complete the tasks accurately and on time, while maintaining a high level of quality and reliability. This includes ensuring that the Signal Cabinet Clean-Up, Turn Movement Study, and Electrical Model Clean-Up are completed accurately, as well as discussing various projects with Chad.