Summary of Emergency Response Operations - Missouri

MoDOT



Project Number: 1442
Organization: MoDOT
Project Name: Emergency Response Operations - Missouri
City(ies), County(ies), State: Missouri Department of Transportation
Routes, interchanges and/or intersections: Various Counties and Various Routes in the Urban Kansas City District
Primary Project Mode: Other 
Supplementary Project Mode(s): * None * Active Transportation * Bridge * Freight * Highway/Roadway * Transit )
The management of the Emergency Response covers the entire interstate and freeway system in the Kansas City Region. KC Scout is designed to lessen traffic jams by improving rush hour speeds, increasing safety by decreasing the number of rush-hour accidents and improving emergency response to traffic situations by clearing incidents quickly and safely. Emergency Response works hand-in-hand with KC Scout.
Project Purpose: * System operations and management )
Project Description: The primary users of the system will benefit from Emergency Response. The beneficiaries of the project are ALL the users of the state highway facilities. The ER team is developed to monitor the highways and provide quick action to clear incidents, assist law enforcement and the public. KC Scout is designed to lessen traffic jams by improving rush hour speeds, increasing safety by decreasing the number of rush-hour accidents and improving emergency response to traffic situations by clearing incidents quickly and safely. Emergency Response and KC Scout work very closely to identify areas that need attention and take action.
Scope: This is to cover the operating costs of the Emergency Response team located in Lees Summit, MO.
Funding Source: MoDOT
Total Budget in 2019 Dollars: $30,000,000
Total Budget in Year of Expenditure dollars (YOE): $49,100,000
Decade: 2020
Application Score: 45
Constrained / Illustrative: Constrained
Priority: Rehab
Adds Capacity: No

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