Traffic Signal - Awarded Projects
The Comptroller has awarded competitive federal stimulus grants to the following governmental entities. ARRA Funds Awarded, Match and/or Total Project amounts are not final until contract execution.
| ARRA Funds Awarded: $2,061,978.39 | Match: $494,874.82 | Total Project: $2,556,853.21 |
The City of Beaumont will improve traffic operations by upgrading the existing control equipment and installing fiber optic communications, linking 62 out of 168 signals to an Advanced Traffic Management System (ATMS).
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| ARRA Funds Awarded: $1,856,000 | Match: $464,000 | Total Project: $2,320,000 |
The City of Bedford will improve efficiency through traffic signal synchronization and infrastructure improvements. The City will develop and implement synchronized traffic signal timing plans for 26 intersections. This project will include upgrading existing equipment and replacing obsolete equipment and controls. The City will hire a traffic engineering firm to develop signal timing plans and monitor the improvements.
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| ARRA Funds Awarded: $750,000 | Match: $187,500 | Total Project: $937,500 |
The City of Fort Worth will make hardware and software improvements and equipment upgrades at 14 traffic signals and reconstruct two traffic signals.
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| ARRA Funds Awarded: $419,900 | Match: $104,960 | Total Project: $524,860 |
The City of Grand Prairie will synchronize, upgrade and retime 164 intersections.
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| ARRA Funds Awarded: $392,500 | Match: $78,500 | Total Project: $471,000 |
The City of Allen will synchronize 24-traffic signals and install and upgrade traffic signal system hardware to ensure synchronization plans are working properly.
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| ARRA Funds Awarded: $373,866 | Match: $93,466 | Total Project: $467,332 |
The City of Bryan will improve efficiency through traffic signal synchronization and infrastructure improvements. The City will develop and implement coordinated signal timing plans for 38 intersections along three arterial corridors and replace incandescent bulbs with new LED signal lamps at 40 intersections.
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| ARRA Funds Awarded: $362,500 | Match: $170,000 | Total Project: $532,500 |
The City of North Richland Hills will improve efficiency through traffic signal synchronization and infrastructure improvements. The City will develop and implement synchronized traffic signal timing plans for 20 intersections. This project will include upgrading existing equipment and hiring a traffic engineering firm to develop signal timing plans and monitor the improvements.
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| ARRA Funds Awarded: $308,688 | Match: $77,172 | Total Project: $385,860 |
The City of Cedar Hill will improve efficiency through traffic signal synchronization and infrastructure improvements. The City will develop and implement synchronized traffic signal timing plans for 12 intersections. This project will include upgrading existing equipment and hiring a traffic engineering firm to develop signal timing plans and monitor the improvements.
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| ARRA Funds Awarded: $308,000 | Match: $77,000 | Total Project: $385,000 |
The City of Grapevine will install a Traffic Adaptive System (TAS) on eleven existing traffic signals. TAS is an advanced traffic signal controller that will control signal timing at the signal without the need to ever re-time or synchronize the traffic signals. The system uses sensor technology, image processing, artificial intelligence and radio communications to communicate with other signals along the arterial. These elements are integrated into a system that automatically optimizes local traffic signals and synchronizes signals along roadways according to real time traffic demands.
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| ARRA Funds Awarded: $270,080 | Match: $67,520 | Total Project: $337,600 |
The City of Killeen will upgrade 34 traffic signal controllers located along the major traffic corridors of the City.
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| ARRA Funds Awarded: $191,195.61 | Match: $47,798.90 | Total Project: $238,994.51 |
Montgomery County will conduct a traffic light synchronization project for 17 intersections along a major arterial zone in the County. The County will retrofit 12 traffic signals with new LED lighting and replace 94 pedestrian signals with appropriate LED units.
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| ARRA Funds Awarded: $166,880 | Match: $41,720 | Total Project: $208,600 |
The City of Missouri City will retime all City traffic signals and synchronize the traffic signals along six major arterial systems in the City. These arterials account for approximately 120 lane miles in the City and carry between 20,000 and 60,000 vehicles per day.
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| ARRA Funds Awarded: $134,400 | Match: $33,600 | Total Project: $168,000 |
The City of Frisco will re-time and monitor 24 traffic signals.
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| ARRA Funds Awarded: $100,000 | Match: $20,000 | Total Project: $120,000 |
The City of Brownsville will replace 20 traffic signal intersections along three arterial streets located in the center of Brownsville.
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| ARRA Funds Awarded: $86,400 | Match: $73,385.40 | Total Project: $159,785.40 |
The City of Cedar Park will conduct signal timing for 27 intersections. The City will hire an engineering firm to develop and monitor the timing.
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| ARRA Funds Awarded: $28,000 | Match: $12,000 | Total Project: $40,000 |
The City of Waco will improve efficiency through traffic signal synchronization and infrastructure improvements. The city will develop and implement synchronized traffic signal timing plans for nine intersections along Bosque Boulevard and install 12 flashing yellow arrow signal heads.
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