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The T.E.A.M. Branch, based at 611 Walker, is responsible for performing engineering studies & field investigations related to a variety of functions including traffic counts, street lighting, school zones, speed humps, railroad safety & quiet zones, view obstructions, and neighborhood cut-through traffic. This branch also manages street and lane closure permits and develops general speed & school zone ordinances. The branch will be governed by Chapter 15 of the Department of Public Works & Engineering's Infrastructure Design Manual.

Area Engineering
| Area Mobility Programs
Mobility Permitting | Safety Investigations | Traffic Counts
Area Engineering Section
Reviews & evaluates traffic operational & safety improvements such as the need for Traffic Signs, Pavements Markings, and the altering of Speed Limits. This group also administers Access Management and Traffic Impact Analysis studies.
Area Engineers & related regions…
T. Rebagay, P.E. – North: North of I-10.
Richard Smith, P.E., PTOE – Central: Inside 610 & South
of I-10, including the Central Business District & the Texas
Medical Center.
Bill Hlavacek, P.E. – South: Outside 610 & South of I-10.
Additional information regarding Access Management standards & Traffic Impact Analysis guidelines can be found on our Documents & Applications page, listed under the Traffic Impact Analysis & Access Management section.
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Area Mobility Programs
Senior Project Managers & group functions…
Gary Drabek – Oversees applications/ investigations/ approvals for Speed Hump Program and Neighborhood Traffic Projects, as well as Neighborhood Traffic Studies.
Patrick Nguyen – Oversees the Street Light Program (applications/ investigations/ plan reviews), professional engineering Contracts (management & billing), Parking Reviews for special projects, coordinates with H-GAC on Capital Improvement Projects & other projects.
Katherine Parker – Oversees the School Coordination Program (applications/ investigations/ approvals for adding & removing school zones & related infrastructure), recently implemented Quiet Zones Program, and pending Railroad Safety Program.
Additional information & related applications regarding Area Mobility Programs can be found on our Programs & Projects page and Documents & Applications page.
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Mobility Permitting Section
Oversees Lane & Street Closures, Sidewalk Closures, Sidewalk Cafés, and Curb Painting. For Permit Information, call 713.837.7262 during hours of operation, Monday - Friday, 8.00am - 4.30pm.
Kerry Parker – Senior Project Manager
ROW Occupancy Permit Information
General Permit Application .pdf, .doc
Roadway Obstruction Permit .pdf, .doc
Roadway and Sidewalk Obstruction and Impairment Ordinance
Sidewalk Café Permit Application .pdf, .doc
ROW Occupancy Permits may be emailed to TrafficPermits@cityofhouston.net, faxed to 713.837.7290, or mailed to Mobility Permitting, P.O. Box 1562, Houston, TX 77251-1562.
Additional information & applications regarding Mobility Permits can be found on our Documents & Applications page. For information regarding other permits, see our FAQ & Partnered Links page.
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Safety Investigations Section
Investigates citizens' requests involving Traffic Signage, Pavement Markings Maintenance, View Obstructions, Parking Restrictions, Speed, and Speed Limit issues.
Jim Carswell – Project Tech IV
Traffic Counts Section
Collects & assesses count studies related to Neighborhood Traffic Projects, Speed Humps, Speed data, Average Daily Traffic, Corridors, Intersection Approaches, and Railroad Crossings.
Kenny Brown – Project Tech IV
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