Evaluation Categories and Measures of Effectiveness Sample Clauses

Evaluation Categories and Measures of Effectiveness. The Engineer shall develop a set of criteria assist in evaluating each improvement concept. The broad categories of transportation efficiency, right-of-way, socio-economic impacts, urban design, emergency evacuation, environmental impacts, and cost effectiveness shall be defined into evaluation criteria. Key issues and evaluation criteria for analysis shall be established by the Engineer using input from the State, Project Study Steering Committee and stakeholder meetings, as well as the public involvement process. The following items are used by the Engineer only to serve as possible examples of criteria (measures of effectiveness): mobility, capital cost, operating and maintenance cost, social effects, evacuation resource, economic effects, environmental effects, and implementation timeframe. Two sets of measures of effectiveness shall be developed by the Engineer. One set shall apply to major thoroughfare and the other set shall apply to cross streets where their impact may be critical. Only major thoroughfare within the study limits and logical termini at the boundaries shall be included in the traffic simulation model. DELIVERABLES The Engineer shall provide the following: • Study Goals and Objectives Chart or Table DocuSign Envelope ID: D3D386F2-9BB1-46C4-A6B5-298DBCC339A1 DocuSign Envelope ID: 289281F7-43A6-4F0C-BC8B-BFB572B13384 Contract No. 36-6IDP5376 PeopleSoft Contract No. 5675
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