• The Language of Leadership: Difficult Dialogue

    Meet the other two individuals on your team: Steve Stink and Debbie Downer. While they get their jobs done, they kill team morale. Learn how to engage difficult employees before they negatively impact the morale and performance of your team. Discover the language of leadership needed to begin difficult dialogue in an array of situations.  This […]

  • NC Region Spring 2022 Meeting

    The NC Region Spring 2022 Meeting will be on May 25th and 26th,  held at the Holiday Inn in downtown Sioux Falls, SD

  • Green Infrastructure and Porous Asphalt Seminar

    Online Webinar

    NJ LTAP invites you to attend this virtual seminar on Green Infrastructure and Porous Asphalt, that is designed to inform attendees about the uses, installation, and maintenance of porous asphalt. Expert speakers will explore how porous pavement applies to stormwater regulations and green infrastructure, as well as where it is applicable in public, residential and […]

  • Celebrating LTAP 40!

    We’re looking forward to celebrating LTAP’s 40 years (and counting!) on June 21st at 2 PM EST, and hope to see all of our LTAP friends there, as well as lots of local agencies and partners.  This celebration is open to all, so we hope you’ll take a moment to share the attached invitation and registration link far and wide […]

  • 2022 NLTAPA Summer Conferenc

    Ready to get your conference on? Register now for the 2022 NTLAPA Conference. Contact either of our Conference Co-Chairs, Matthew Enders at EndersM@wsdot.wa.gov or Martha Horseman at martha.horseman@uky.edu. Register here   https://natltapassoc.regfox.com/preview/2cfcb73ce6f34e91bba7b151a9a9cd90

  • Emergency Management Guidelines

    Online Webinar

    This course covers how to develop, practice, and maintain emergency management plans that reflect what must be done before, during, and after a disaster. Participants will receive an overview of FEMA guidelines. PDH – 6 hours

  • ADA In Temporary Traffic Control

    Online Webinar

    After a brief discussion of the relevant legal authorities (ADA, PROWAG, MUTCD), the workshop describes the challenges faced by individuals with disabilities as they travel in the built environment. The basic requirements of the Pedestrian Access Route are reviewed, including width, protruding objects, cross slope, grade, surfaces and curb ramps/detectable warnings. The requirements for the […]

  • ADA Self Evaluations/Elements Of PROWAG (

    Online Webinar

    With the 25-year anniversary of the passage of ADA, it is critical that local governments recognize their obligation to upgrade streets, sidewalks and facilities for accessibility. ADA requires that public agencies perform self-evaluations and prepare transition plans. They were to have been completed by July 26, 1992 and be updated periodically. The morning portion of […]

  • Bicycles and Pedestrians: Meeting the Needs of All Users

    Online Webinar

    Many communities in the United States were not designed for pedestrian and bicycle travel. However, today walkability and bikeability are important for active transportation and are indicators of a livable community. The objective of this workshop is to equip participants with information on providing safer, more connected, more comfortable, accessible communities so that walking is […]