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Public Information Center (PIC) Library

In 1993, USDOT identified the Gary-Chicago-Milwaukee Corridor (GCM) as an ITS Priority Corridor. Initial membership was a coalition of Illinois, Indiana, and Wisconsin roadway operators. The primary focus of GCM was corridor planning and development of coordinated responses to traffic congestion. In late 2006, the focus of the GCM Corridor was reoriented towards interstate operations, and the name changed to reflect the new focus. The new Lake Michigan Interstate Gateway Alliance (LMIGA) was born, and at this time its corridor boundaries were expanded to include southwest Michigan and the area east and south of Madison, Wisconsin.

Today, LMIGA is a voluntary organization with active member participation from the Wisconsin Department of Transportation, the Illinois Department of Transportation, the Indiana Department of Transportation, the Michigan Department of Transportation, the Illinois Tollway, the Skyway Concession Company LLC, and the Indiana Toll Road Concession Company LLC. The goal of LMIGA is to focus on operations along the corridor to ensure that traffic moves safely and efficiently. This goal is realized by interagency communication and coordination, improvement projects, training efforts, and regionwide planning.

The LMIGA Public Information Center (PIC) Library is an information clearinghouse allowing public access to final documents pertaining to the LMIGA Corridor. The information posted in the PIC Library includes final reports and other final documents relevant to ITS technology deployments in the corridor.

How to use the PIC has information describing the various sections of the site and explains how to navigate it.

In addition to the information available at this web site, the following pages may be of interest: