District Maintenance Management

  • Provide charge information. Projects will be created in the Maintenance Management System (MMS) and a unique task number will be generated by the system.
    • Districts must track all applicable work done to mitigate the damages from eligible disasters by assigning task numbers to either a specific type of work, a specific location or to a specific county for countywide damages and by using the correct charge information.
    • For statewide disasters, the Maintenance Division will create the project in the MMS project and disseminate the task number to ensure consistency across district borders.
  • Manage mobilization of emergency response crews. Districts may be called upon to mobilize forces to another district. District maintenance administration must ensure:
    • Logistics support (food, water, fuel, lodging, etc.) of mobilized forces is made available at the receiving district
    • Correct charge information (MMS project(s), MMS work orders, task numbers, districts, county, etc.)
    • Coordination with the TxDOT Emergency Operations Center (when activated)
    • Employee compliance with safety policies
    • Equipment is interchangeable with inter-district equipment (equipment interoperability)
    • Ability to communicate with inter-district personnel (communications interoperability)
    • Hurricane Response Reentry Plan has been reviewed and district is aware of its function as a support district, responding district or staging district. Plan can be found on the .
  • Ensure the TxDOT EOC website is updated. As requested, update survey or other information on the on the MNT Crossroads page under EOC procedures.
  • Ensure the district EOC is manned and operated. Districts may find it beneficial to open a district emergency operations center based on the disaster's impact or duration. District maintenance office personnel are responsible for the planning and operation of this center. District EOC procedures may be based on the TxDOT EOC operations manual located on the MNT Emergency Management website under EOC Operational Procedures.
  • Ensure each maintenance section has planned and prepared appropriately. Perform annual reviews of each maintenance section's emergency plans.
  • "Ensuring reimbursements are received from applicable federal agencies.
    • For eligible events, special procedures must be followed to secure reimbursements from FHWA or FEMA. Refer to the link on the MNT website for guidance.
    • Ensure local government agencies are informed of the FHWA Emergency Relief Program.
  • Overseeing and managing the emergency contracting processes. Guidance is in the .
  • Performing the duties of the District Homeland Security Coordinator. The Homeland Security Coordinator is responsible for all district homeland security issues, including:
    • Serving as point of contact for the district on homeland security matters
    • Receiving and distributing homeland security correspondence
    • Managing homeland security action plans
    • Coordinating critical infrastructure emergency plans
    • Ensuring all applicable personnel have received homeland security training
    • Ensuring all potential responders are adequately trained on NIMS.
  • Ensuring maintenance sections and district personnel are trained in and perform the required reporting requirements (HCRS, FHWA Alert Bulletin Form 2111, etc.)
  • Coordinating off-system assistance with the Disaster District Chairman
  • Providing personnel for the Disaster District Committee Emergency Operations Center (DDC EOC) when requested. The Department liaison at the DDC EOC must have the authority to make immediate decisions on behalf of the Department. This liaison will assist with the coordination of disaster response and their duties will include:
    • Receiving and managing requests for assistance from the DDC
    • Coordinating TxDOT activities with other agencies
    • Working with officials from local jurisdictions to ensure effective relief operations.
  • Working with the TxDOT EOC, if activated, or, if not activated, working directly with the TxDOT Emergency Management Coordinator and the State Operations Center.
  • Ensuring the district has a valid Business Continuity plan. The plan should be reviewed periodically for necessary updates and additions.
  • Reviewing and ensuring familiarity with the State of Texas Emergency Management plan and annexes. TxDOT is the primary agency for Annex K, "Public Works and Engineering." TxDOT is a supporting agency for multiple annexes, including Communication, Direction and Control, Evacuation, Fire Fighting, Hazard Mitigation, Hazardous Materials and Oil Spill Responses, Public Information, Recovery, Terrorism incident Response, and Transportation.
  • Ensuring compliance with the National Incident Management System (NIMS).
  • Performing the duties of the district Government Emergency Telecommunications Service (GETS) and Wireless Priority Service (WPS) coordinator.