Communities around the country are starting to take notice of the successes of the ICM strategies being employed at the eight pioneer sites in Dallas, TX, San Diego, CA, Oakland, CA, Minneapolis, MN, San Antonio, TX, Houston, TX, Montgomery County, MD, and Seattle, WA. Implementing ICM requires the input and support of many stakeholders, including state and local DOTs, transit agencies, MPOs, suppliers of transportation management systems, and organizations that represent these groups of stakeholders. The USDOT is engaging early adopters and stakeholders through meetings and workshops.
Below are links to other sites that are beginning the process of implementing ICM in their most congested corridors. Click on the links below to learn more about ICM in these corridors.
Oakland, California: I-80 Corridor
California/Oregon Advanced Transportation Systems (COATS): I-5 and US97/OR 58
- Applying Integrated Corridor Management to the Rural COATS Region PowerPoint Presentation
- Integrated Corridor Management Clearinghouse Project Website
- Integrated Corridor Management Clearinghouse
Detroit, Michigan: I-75 Corridor
- I-75 Integrated Corridor Management Project Website
- I-75 Integrated Corridor Management Concept of Operations
- I-75 Integrated Corridor Management Concept of Operations PowerPoint Presentation
- I-75 Integrated Corridor Management Scenarios
Gary-Chicago-Milwaukee ITS Priority Corridor
Niagara International Transportation Technology Coalition (NITTEC)
- Integrated Corridor Management Summary
- Integrated Corridor Management System Operational Concept Final Report
- Integrated Corridor Management Requirements Document Final Report
Phoenix, Arizona: I-10 Corridor
- I-10 Integrated Corridor Management System (ICMS) Project Website
- I-10 Integrated Corridor Management Concept of Operations Executive Summary
- I-10 Integrated Corridor Management Concept of Operations Final Report
Tri-State Integrated Corridor Management System (California, Oregon, and Nevada)
- Tri-State Traveler Information Integrated Corridor Management System: A Project Concept Using ITS Architectures
- Tri-State Integrated Corridor Management System PowerPoint Presentation
How Can I Get Involved?
If your agency is interested in implementing ICM or is doing so and would like to have your information included on this page, please contact ICM@dot.gov
