APC OKs INDOT's purchase of AASHTOware crash-data software; APC staff to access data

Area Planning Commission policy board · November 14, 2025

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Summary

The APC policy board approved Resolution T25-15, endorsing INDOT's multi-year purchase of AASHTOware crash-data and safety-analysis software; APC staff said INDOT will purchase the software and share access over several years (staff referred to a $2.6 million figure in the presentation; the motion referenced $2,670,000).

The Area Planning Commission policy board on Nov. 13 approved Resolution T25-15, supporting the Indiana Department of Transportation's purchase of AASHTOware safety software to clean, combine and analyze crash data.

APC staff described the software as a tool that "cleans and combines the crash data and also assists in analyzing the data." Doug said the cost would be spread over four years and, in his presentation, referenced a cost of $2,600,000. He added that APC staff would have access to the software "on INDOT's time."

During the motion to approve the resolution, the motion language in the record referenced $2,670,000. The Technical Transportation Committee had reviewed the request and recommended approval; APC staff recommended forwarding the resolution to the policy board.

The board moved, seconded and approved Resolution T25-15 by roll-call vote with unanimous recorded votes. APC staff will coordinate with INDOT on access and any local analyses conducted with the software.