Case Study: City of Rancho Cordova achieves seamless cross-jurisdictional traffic signal management with Econolite Centracs Server-to-Server

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Centracs Server-to-server Brings Together the City of Rancho Cordova and Sacramento County, CA

The City of Rancho Cordova faced a transition challenge: after incorporation, Sacramento County continued to operate the city’s traffic control devices, so Rancho Cordova needed a modern traffic management system that would allow it to operate its own signals while maintaining cooperative, cross-jurisdictional access with the County. The City selected Econolite to deliver a Centracs-based solution (including the Centracs Server-to-Server capability) to enable that shared operational model.

Econolite implemented Centracs 2.0 as the ATMS, installed Econolite Cobalt® controllers running ASC/3 to replace controllers at 80 intersections, provided the central server, firewall/VPN, communications hub, digital recording, Genetec Federation for CCTV sharing, and the Centracs S2S module to enable seamless data and control sharing with Sacramento County. The deployment delivered cross-jurisdictional monitoring and control while letting each agency choose which devices and data to expose, improved interoperability and centralized management, and included documentation, training, a 1‑year warranty and a 4‑year software maintenance agreement from Econolite.


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