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ExtCalendar Installed Congratulations! ExtCalendar is installed and ready to kick ! General 1 11/21/2007 11/21/2007
CalTrans Transportation Plan [I][B]CalTrans department representatives will provide information about developing a tribal transportation plan that meets minimum standards for incorporation into the state TIP and federal TIP.[/B][/I] Sabrina Rawson, TTAP Coordinator
CA/NV TTAP
www.nijc.org/ttap.html sabrinarawson@nijc.org Transportation Planning 1 11/11/2008 11/13/2008
Test Attachment Test PDF Attachment kelly myers, www.nijc.org nijc@aol.com 64de_blankpage.pdf General 1 11/05/2008 11/05/2008
National Traffic Management & Work Zone Safety Conference Joins World of Asphalt Show in Orlando (Washington, D.C.)—Mark your calendars for March 10-12, 2009, as nearly 400 industry executives are expected to be in Orlando, Fla., for the National Traffic Management & Work Zone Safety Conference, which will collocate with the asphalt industry’s leading exposition and education resource event—the “World of Asphalt.”

The work zone conference is sponsored by the American Road & Transportation Builders Association (ARTBA) Transportation Development Foundation-managed National Work Zone Safety Information Clearinghouse. It will connect transportation leaders with government and private industry officials at all levels to discuss challenges, cutting-edge solutions, techniques and programs to help improve the safe and efficient movement of traffic under many different roadway work zone conditions.

Conference topics include:

Protecting the health and safety of workers during construction;
Accommodating pedestrians, cyclists and persons with disabilities in work zones;
Complying with new Federal Highway Administration regulations on high visibility clothing and payment for temporary traffic control;
Night time construction challenges and opportunities;
Avoiding worker runovers and backovers;
Legal liabilities for traffic control;
New safety and health training programs, and more!
In addition to hosting the conference, the ARTBA Foundation will organize a “traffic management and safety pavilion” in the World of Asphalt exhibit hall and offer Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) safety training sessions.

World of Asphalt is also held in conjunction with AGG1: Aggregates Forum and Expo 2009, which features exhibits and events focused on the latest technologies and innovations in aggregate-related equipment, products and services.

To learn more about exhibit opportunities, contact ARTBA’s Jim Colleton at jcolleton@artba.org. For registration, sponsorship and event details please visit www.workzonesafety.org; www.worldofasphalt.com; and www.agg1.org.

The ARTBA Foundation was established in 1985 as a 501 (c)(3) tax-exempt entity to “promote research, education and public awareness.” It supports an array of initiatives, including educational scholarships, awards, executive education seminars, roadway work zone safety and training programs, and special economic reports.
For further information contact Jeff Solsby or Lisa McCluskey, 202.289.4434 www.workzonesafety.org/news_events/wz_conferences/2009 Transportation Planning 1 03/09/2009 03/12/2009
2009 APWA North American Snow Conference Where else can you go to find over 1,000 public works professionals that have the very best knowledge and insight when it comes to fighting snow and providing winter road maintenance? Join your fellow industry experts from all across the U.S. and Canada for APWA’s North American Snow Conference in Des Moines, Iowa.

The American Public Works Association is the public works community’s number one resource for information and expertise on winter operations. The Snow Conference will showcase four days of quality programs and technical tours with opportunities to interact and exchange ideas with manufacturers, distributors, consultants, and other public works professionals.

The Snow Conference exhibit floor is better than ever, with more than 120 companies participating this year! Everything from innovative new equipment and technology to ground-breaking new products and services focused on snow and ice removal and winter operations will be on display. See page 6 for a list of companies that have exhibited in past years, and visit www.apwa.net/snow for a current list of this year’s exhibitors.

Not only does the Snow Conference provide the most exciting exhibit-floor experience in the industry, it also features the very best in technical and educational programs. Energizing keynote speakers and industry experts will be on hand to moderate more than 40 top-notch education sessions, roundtable discussions and technical tours. These programs will offer valuable insight into the newest practices and procedures in snow and ice removal and winter road maintenance. Whether you are attending to learn how to simply upgrade your current winter operations or looking for innovative ideas that will help you to restructure your current practices, you’ll come away with a promising and detailed vision on how to accomplish your goals.


Come get informed, inspired, and motivated at the 49th annual North American Snow Conference!

To view a PDF of the Program Preview, go here http://www.apwa.net/email/09NASCPreview.pdf
Questions?
Contact APWA at 816-472-6100
www.apwa.net/snow snow@apwa.net Transportation Planning 1 04/26/2009 04/29/2009
2009 TRB 88th Annual Meeting: Last Call for Associated Groups Function Space Requests TRB is taking the final requests for function space from non-profit organizations and government agencies that would like to hold meetings in conjunction with the TRB 88th Annual Meeting. Qualifying organizations wishing to hold meetings and food and beverages events at the Marriott Wardman Park, Omni Shoreham, and Hilton Washington hotels must agree to follow the TRB Request for Function Space Guidelines and complete the online Request for Function Space Form. Only requests submitted via this form will be accepted. The above hotels accept meeting spacfe requests only if submitted through TRB. More Transportation Planning 1 01/11/2009 01/15/2009
University of California Berkeley - Institute of Transportation Studies Tech Transfer People across California are demanding that state and local transportation projects be better integrated with goals important to the people who live, work and travel in their communities. To help Caltrans staff and local agencies respond to this demand and involve community stakeholders as projects are planned, developed, and maintained, Caltrans Division of Design's Landscape Architecture Program and the ITS Technology Transfer Program have once again partnered to offer free statewide training on the Context Sensitive Solutions (CSS) process. Transportation Planning 1 01/27/2009 01/28/2009
University of California Berkeley - Institute of Transportation Studies Tech Transfer People across California are demanding that state and local transportation projects be better integrated with goals important to the people who live, work and travel in their communities. To help Caltrans staff and local agencies respond to this demand and involve community stakeholders as projects are planned, developed, and maintained, Caltrans Division of Design's Landscape Architecture Program and the ITS Technology Transfer Program have once again partnered to offer free statewide training on the Context Sensitive Solutions (CSS) process.
Transportation Planning 1 02/10/2009 02/11/2009
University of California Berkeley - Institute of Transportation Studies Tech Transfer This one-day course provides local agency maintenance staff with practical ways to make good use of new materials and innovative techniques that effectively and efficiently protect and restore asphalt roadway pavement. This class is a thorough revision and update of the previous "Pavement Management and Maintenance https://registration.techtransfer.berkeley.edu/CourseStatus.awp?~~093IDM040219 Transportation Planning 1 02/19/2009 02/19/2009
University of California Berkeley - Institute of Transportation Studies Tech Transfer People across California are demanding that state and local transportation projects be better integrated with goals important to the people who live, work and travel in their communities. To help Caltrans staff and local agencies respond to this demand and involve community stakeholders as projects are planned, developed, and maintained, Caltrans Division of Design's Landscape Architecture Program and the ITS Technology Transfer Program have once again partnered to offer free statewide training on the Context Sensitive Solutions (CSS) process https://registration.techtransfer.berkeley.edu/CourseStatus.awp?~~0930PL030318 Transportation Planning 1 03/18/2009 03/19/2009


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