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F I S C A L I M P A C T R E P O R T
SPONSOR Varela
ORIGINAL DATE
LAST UPDATED
2/18/2007
HB 1252
SHORT TITLE
Require Coordination of Traffic Signals
SB
ANALYST Moser
ESTIMATED ADDITIONAL OPERATING BUDGET IMPACT (dollars in thousands)
FY07
FY08
FY09 3 Year
Total Cost
Recurring
or Non-Rec
Fund
Affected
Total
$3,750.0
Non-
Recurring State Road
Fund
(Parenthesis ( ) Indicate Expenditure Decreases)
Duplicates Appropriation in the General Appropriation Act
Relates to Appropriation in the General Appropriation Act
SOURCES OF INFORMATION
LFC Files
Responses Received From
NM Department of Transportation (NMDOT)
NM Municipal League
SUMMARY
Synopsis of Bill
House Bill 1252 requires a municipality with a home-rule charter pursuant to Article 10, Section
6 of the constitution of New Mexico and with a population over sixty thousand according to the
last federal decennial census, in a class A county with a 2006 valuation over five billion dollars
($5,000,000,000) but under ten billion dollars ($10,000,000,000), to set or program all controller
units, which are part of traffic signal controller assemblies, for signal coordination in order to
create a signal system that will provide for continuous or nearly continuous movement of traffic
at a definite speed.
FISCAL IMPLICATIONS
The NM Municipal League offers that depending upon the software requirements, this could be a
rather costly undertaking for municipalities.
The NMDOT indicates that the fiscal implication to the NMDOT would be restricted to those
signalized intersections on state roadways in the affected municipalities. There are 1350 signals
statewide. NMDOT estimates that approximately 350 - 500 of these would need to be assessed
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for interoperability and other communications systems improvements. The estimated retrofit cost
is $7500/location with a total estimated cost of $3.75 million.
SIGNIFICANT ISSUES
NMDOT would be required to retrofit controllers if they are incompatible with existing cities’
systems to communicate with them, as well as installing communications infrastructure. The
NM Municipal League points out that this bill will have a bigger impact on municipalities than
the State.
In determining the synchronization of traffic signalization typically engineering studies are
utilized to determine which signals should be linked together to create zones. Communications
analyses are also an important consideration in determining how signals are connected.
Additionally, central system software will be required to allow communications among the
different systems and zones. The collective cost for the aforementioned items may be
significant.
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