Specifications include, but are not limited to: 1. Identify and engage the participation and input of both technical and resort/tourism stakeholders in sharing of information concerning scheduled public works and special events within the Resort Corridor (a map of the boundaries of the study area is provided on the following page). 2. Align recommendations from stakeholders and develop a master list of special events and public works projects along major roadways inside the Resort Corridor. 3. Analyze the effects of overlapping special events and construction to develop forecasts of event generated traffic and associated parking demands and threshold traffic scenarios. 4. Provide assessment of resort corridor employee commuter demand movements. 5. Refer to other cities and counties which have previously hosted national special events and FHWA guidance on such matters. 6. Perform analysis of existing system capacity and routes. 7. Give consideration to multimodal options, including pedestrians. 8. Suggest physical improvements in resort corridor to assist mobility in corridor during special events. 9. Development and recommendations for members of an on-call Resort Corridor special event transportation management team to plan for and manage special events.