Specifications include, but are not limited to: Task 1: Connected Vehicle Master Plan Update 1. Amend the county’s 2019 Connected Vehicle Master Plan (CVTMP) to reflect updates in technologies, including considerations for operations, maintenance, inclusivity, potential integration with existing county infrastructure, and the potential integration of new or untested technologies. Task 2: Assessment and Planning 1. Study the movement and behavior of all transportation modes (vehicular, bicycle, pedestrian, and transit) along and across the corridor. This may include assessment of near misses, speed, volumes, and other relevant metrics that provide context for safety concerns along the corridor. 2. Conduct a feasibility assessment, including a benefit-cost analysis, ensuring solutions address the needs of all roadway users (with a specific focus on increasing the visibility of vulnerable road users) and can integrate with existing county infrastructure where possible (i.e. the county’s fiber optic network and camera technologies). Task 3: Public Engagement 1. Develop and execute a comprehensive public outreach plan that involves direct, intentional engagement strategies. 2. Engagement should include discussions on any proposed technologies and their ability to integrate with existing county infrastructure, gathering community feedback, and providing clear, understandable information on these aspects. Task 4: Strategy Development & Project Design 1. Formulate a project strategy, potentially incorporating the deployment of a prototype test site. Technologies that can be hosted and managed directly by the existing county infrastructure are strongly encouraged. Proposals should provide a compelling argument for their potential effectiveness, reliability, and ease of integration. 2. Conduct pre-design activities and conceptual engineering design, with a strong emphasis on solutions that can be directly integrated into and managed by existing county infrastructure.