Incident Management Call for Projects

Incident Management Freeway Blocking Equipment
2021 Call for Projects

A total of $1 million dollars is available through NCTCOG's Incident Management (IM) Freeway Blocking Equipment 2021 Call for Projects (CFP) to eligible agencies for the purchase of scene management blocking equipment used to provide protection to first responders responding to traffic crashes in the North Central Texas nonattainment area. The CFP covers multiple jurisdictions throughout the Dallas-Fort Worth Metropolitan Planning Area, including Collin, Dallas, Denton, Ellis, Hood, Hunt, Johnson, Kaufman, Parker, Rockwall, Tarrant, and Wise Counties.
 
Types of equipment eligible for funding include, but is not limited to, crash attenuators, crash barriers, crash cushions, etc.  The CFP opens on Friday, September 3, 2021, and the deadline to submit completed applications is Monday, November 1, 2021 at 5:00 pm Central Time. 

An Incident Management Blocking Equipment CFP Forum was held on September 13, 2021, to provide partner agencies with additional information about the CFP, the schedule, and a time for questions and answers.
Forum Presentation 
Forum Video Recording

Call for Projects Application Material

(All documents are in PDF unless otherwise noted)
 
Appendices


For questions regarding the Incident Management Freeway Blocking Equipment 2021 Call for Projects, please contact Camille Fountain.

 

2020 Call for Projects

A total of $1.5 million dollars was available through NCTCOG's Incident Management (IM) Equipment Purchase 2020 Call for Projects to eligible agencies for the purchase of equipment and technology used to mitigate traffic incidents in the North Central Texas nonattainment area. The Call for Projects covered multiple jurisdictions throughout the Dallas-Fort Worth nonattainment area, including Collin, Dallas, Denton, Ellis, Johnson, Kaufman, Parker, Rockwall, Tarrant, and Wise Counties.
 
Types of equipment eligible for funding included but was not limited to: cones, protective clothing, traffic barriers, signs, cameras, flares, barrels, lighting, radio equipment, accident reconstruction equipment/ technology, etc.  Agencies selected to receive funding are responsible for purchasing the desired equipment and seeking reimbursement from NCTCOG.
 
Total Recommended Funding $1,242,942 million
Funding Recommended (Eastern) $939,140
Funding Recommended (Western) $303, 802

Agencies Receiving Funding (Eastern Sub-Region)
 
    

Agencies Receiving Funding (Western Sub-Region)


 

For questions regarding the Incident Management Equipment Purchase 2020 Call for Projects, please contact Camille Fountain.

 

2014 Call for Projects

A total of $2 million dollars was available through NCTCOG's Incident Management (IM) Equipment Purchase 2014 Call for Projects to eligible agencies for the purchase of equipment and technology used to mitigate traffic incidents in the North Central Texas nonattainment area. The Call for Projects covered multiple jurisdictions throughout the Dallas-Fort Worth nonattainment area, including Collin, Dallas, Denton, Ellis, Johnson, Kaufman, Parker, Rockwall, Tarrant, and Wise Counties.
 
Types of equipment eligible for funding included but was not limited to: cones, protective clothing, traffic barriers, signs, cameras, flares, barrels, lighting, radio equipment, accident reconstruction equipment/ technology, etc.  Agencies selected to receive funding are responsible for purchasing the desired equipment and seeking reimbursement from NCTCOG.
 
Table outlining total funding recommeded eastern and western totalling to $1,712,646
 
Table outlining agencies receiving funding in the western sub region including Arlington, Euless, Fort Worth, Grapevine, Hurst, North Richland Hills, and Weatherford.

Chart of agencies receiving funding (eastern sub-region) listing the city of Anna, Dallas, Frisco, Denton, Farmers Branch, Flower Mound, Grand Prairie, Richardson, Dallas County, and DART police department

For more information regarding NCTCOG's Incident Management Equipment Purchase 2014 Call for Projects, contact either Camille Fountain or Sonya Landrum.