New York state LTAP webinar: Grants, State Aid, Federal Aid, and other sources of revenue
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Developer impact fees (DIFs) are also known as transportation impact fees, mobility fees, multimodal transportation impact fees, or system development charges. A DIF is a one-time fee assessed by local governments on developers to share in new or expanded infrastructure costs to the community that will directly address the increased demand for infrastructure and services […]
The Basic Concepts of Supervision focuses on the elements that new supervisors should be aware of: tasks of a leader, being a role model, motivation techniques, communication skills, problem solving and decision making, conflict and time management, customer service and stress management. The workshop is interactive with lecture, small and large group exercises and skill practices. Participants […]
In accordance with the National Bridge Inspection Standards (NBIS), a Bridge Inspector must successfully complete an FHWA-approved comprehensive training along with an experience requirement to become a certified Bridge Inspection Team Leader, or Program Manager. This FHWA-approved course, intended for Professional Engineers (PEs), is based on the "Bridge Inspector's Reference Manual" (BIRM) and provides training on the […]
Course Description: This is an asynchronous workshop with portions prerecorded as well as live online content. Link to the prerequisite videos will be included with you confirmation email. The online portion of the workshop will be hosted via Zoom. This workshop is designed to assist local governments with an understanding of the basic minimum requirements […]
A transportation utility fee (TUF), also known as a street maintenance fee, road user fee, or street utility fee, is an important tool for funding the repair and maintain for the preservation of streets, upgrade sidewalks and add or improve pedestrian safety features and curbs, as well as comply with the Americans with Disabilities Act […]
Course Description: This course is for municipal or county employees and those that work with them who are involved in the planning, inspecting and placing of asphalt pavements. The course will provide the information needed to properly plan and monitor a hot mix asphalt paving project. Basic knowledge of hot mix asphalt materials and example […]
In accordance with the National Bridge Inspection Standards (NBIS), a Bridge Inspector must successfully complete an FHWA-approved comprehensive training along with an experience requirement to become a certified Bridge Inspection Team Leader, or Program Manager. This FHWA-approved course, intended for Professional Engineers (PEs), is based on the "Bridge Inspector's Reference Manual" (BIRM) and provides training on the […]
There are three things you need to have a good road: drainage, drainage, and drainage. This program covers drainage principles, drainage policy, ditches, pipes, and other drainage features, including installation maintenance and construction of drainage components. Log on instructions will be in your registration confirmation.
2023 NLTAPA Conference Agenda at a Glance