Traffic Engineering and Operations Office
From June through November each year, the FDOT Traffic Engineering and Operations Office
(TEOO) is prepared to address the special transportation problems brought on by hurricane
season. Whether a tropical storm is due to strike Florida or a much stronger hurricane
threatens, the FDOT is responsible for seeing that preparations are made and procedures
carried out to safeguard critical transportation infrastructure. Another important
function is keeping roads open for the thousands of coastal residents who may have to
evacuate their communities.
After the storm, FDOT Districts institute rapid recovery operations to open roads, restore traffic signals, resume operations at transportation management centers, assist with monitoring and providing detour routes as evacuees return to their homes, and provide other support as needed or directed by the state Emergency Operations Center. The TEOO in Tallahassee coordinates its efforts with those of the FDOT Transportation Emergency Operations Center, FDOT Maintenance Office and the District Traffic Operations Engineers, as well as the Florida Highway Patrol, the state Emergency Operations Center, and the Florida Department of Law Enforcement to help get roads reopened as soon as possible.
For more information on hurricane response, click on the links below:
District Traffic Operations Engineers Meeting (January 27, 2005):
For additional information, please contact Patrick Odom at Patrick.Odom@dot.state.fl.us
After the storm, FDOT Districts institute rapid recovery operations to open roads, restore traffic signals, resume operations at transportation management centers, assist with monitoring and providing detour routes as evacuees return to their homes, and provide other support as needed or directed by the state Emergency Operations Center. The TEOO in Tallahassee coordinates its efforts with those of the FDOT Transportation Emergency Operations Center, FDOT Maintenance Office and the District Traffic Operations Engineers, as well as the Florida Highway Patrol, the state Emergency Operations Center, and the Florida Department of Law Enforcement to help get roads reopened as soon as possible.
For more information on hurricane response, click on the links below:
- One-Way Evacuation Operations
- Hurricane Preparedness - FloridaDisaster.org
- Hurricane Response Evaluation and Recommendations Report
District Traffic Operations Engineers Meeting (January 27, 2005):
- Lessons Learned 2004 Hurricane Season
- Structural Impacts on the FDOT System
- FDOT Hurricane Preparation and Response Recommendations
For additional information, please contact Patrick Odom at Patrick.Odom@dot.state.fl.us
