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HIT THE
ROAD RUNNING CAMPAIGN
The Hit The Road Running campaign is a comprehensive plan to
communicate how ODOT will make Ohio’s road network safer through greater
efficiency.
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Vision 2006 comprises the
mission,
vision,
values
and goals
ODOT uses to implement the plan to provide our neighbors, our
communities and our state with the modern and safe transportation system Ohio
needs.
Strategic Initiatives are the means ODOT uses to achieve our mission, vision, values and goals.
Statewide Strategic Initiatives
for State Fiscal Year 2002:
Initiative
One
Update ACCESS Ohio
Initiative
Two
Develop Strategies to Measure and Manage Congestion
Initiative
Three
ODOT Will Develop a
Modern, Customer-Friendly Project Management System
Initiative
Four
Re-Defining County Priorities
Initiative
Five
Build Bridges Faster, Smarter, Better
Initiative
Six
ODOT Will Improve the Quality of Its Construction Plans
Initiative
Seven
ODOT Will Modernize Its Construction Administration Practices
Initiative
Eight
Dramatically Change the Way ODOT Currently Tests and Accepts Materials
Initiative
Nine
Develop Innovative Contracting Methods
Initiative
Ten
Expand Partnering
Initiative
Eleven
ODOT Will Continue to Emphasize Its Snow and Ice Initiative
Statewide Strategic Initiatives
for State Fiscal Year 2001:
Initiative One:
ODOT will adopt clear goals to improve conditions on its freeway network.
Initiative Two:
ODOT will develop and implement a comprehensive strategy for measuring and
managing congestion in Ohio.
Initiative Three:
ODOT will adopt a "sufficiency rating" system to measure roadway
trends in Ohio.
Initiative Four:
ODOT will enhance its snow and ice operations with state-of-the-art technology
and practices.
Initiative Five:
ODOT will renew its commitment to Quality Principles.
Initiative Six:
ODOT will adopt a comprehensive statewide communication strategy.
Initiative Seven:
ODOT will embrace partnering with contractors to improve quality and to reduce
disputes.
Initiative Eight:
ODOT will complete the integration of the annual work plan into its processes.
Initiative Nine:
ODOT will adopt the Design-Build process as an additional project delivery
method.
Initiative Ten:
ODOT will develop a modern, customer-friendly project management system.
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