EVP — Who Should Be Involved?
A key step in planning, deploying, and operating EVP systems is the formation of a stakeholder group. The first question is, "Who should be involved?" and the second is, "Who needs to talk to whom, i.e., what are our interoperability needs?"
Forming the Stakeholder Group
Stakeholder group membership depends on the individual jurisdiction — its governmental organization, the division of responsibilities for signal operation and maintenance, jurisdiction membership in regional Councils of Government (COGs), and participation of Citizen Action Committees (CACs). Table 3 lists the potential agencies and groups that may be included in a stakeholder group and indicates the roles each may have in the planning, installation, operations, and maintenance of EVP systems.
Evaluating the Need for Interoperability
Interoperability may be a key consideration in the selection of a particular EVP technology as the stakeholders identify the functional requirements of their own system and the requirement to support other neighboring jurisdictions as part of larger emergency response networks and mutual aid agreements. The following interoperability considerations may be useful to consider in selecting the best technology for a particular EVP application.
- Participation in a regional emergency response network may lead stakeholders to consider how the EVP system would be used within the jurisdiction and across jurisdictional lines in the case of a large-scale regional emergency response. Certain routes within the region may be equipped with a particular technology to support travel to sites for which large-scale emergency response plans have been developed.
| Stakeholder | Responsibility |
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| City or County Fire/Rescue and/or EMS Departments |
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| City or County Police Departments |
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| City or County Transportation or Public Works Department |
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| City or County Planning Department |
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| City or County Traffic Operations Department (if applicable) |
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| City or County Executive Risk Management (if applicable) |
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| City or County Disaster Response or Homeland Security Departments (if applicable) |
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| State Department of Transportation | For jurisdictions that do own and operate their own
signal systems:
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| Council of Governments Representative |
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| Citizens Action Committee Representative |
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- Memberships in mutual aid agreements may require that all users of the system have access to systems in neighboring jurisdictions to facilitate mutual aid coverage in fringe areas or to access specialized apparatus when required.
- Planned or future transit signal priority should be considered as a means to develop a larger stakeholder base and to spread the costs among a wider group that has access to a variety of funding sources such as those committed to congestion management and clean air attainment. Figure 5 illustrates the need for coordination of efforts as public safety and transit agencies work with transportation and traffic officials as they plan signal system enhancements.
- Many localities invest in EVP as a way of speeding access to regional medical facilities. However, these facilities are often served by emergency vehicles from several different jurisdictions. If the purpose of the EVP system is solely to provide access to these medical facilities and will only be installed at intersections approaching them, then a sound-based system may be the best option. Using this technology, EVs' own sirens activate the signal preemption system so no special equipment is required on the vehicles.

Figure 5. A Bus and a Hook and Ladder Meet in Alexandria, Virginia Without EVP
Table 4 shows the impact of interoperability conditions on the usability of various EVP technology options.
| Level of Interoperability | Light or Infrared Strobe Activated |
Siren Activated | Strobe Activated |
|---|---|---|---|
| Emergency Response Route | Yes, equip all participants | Yes | Yes, equip all participants |
| Mutual Aid Agreement | Yes, equip all participants | Yes | Yes, equip all participants |
| Transit Signal Priority | Yes, equip all participants | No | No |
| Regional Medical Center | Yes, equip all participants | Yes | Yes, equip all participants |