During this webinar series, learn about Proven Safety countermeasures which directly impact pedestrian safety. The first three and a half parts of the webinar series will focus on delivering the “Safe Transportation for Every Pedestrian (STEP)” day-long course. The second ½ of the fourth webinar will feature an update on Ohio’s application of the Proven […]
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Now, more than ever, leaders are needed to help their agencies and communities tackle the changing challenges we’re facing in light of COVID-19. Luckily, leadership is a skill that can be developed through learning and practice. KS LTAP is happy to offer free webinar training on Key Leadership Principles developed by the Kansas Leadership Center. […]
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This presentation is focused on the development of modular shallow trapezoidal boxes fabricated from cold-bent structural steel plate using standard mill plate widths and thicknesses. This concept was developed by a technical working group within the Steel Market Development Institute’s (a business unit of the American Iron and Steel Institute) Short Span Steel Bridge Alliance […] |
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Join CLRP Engineers David Orr, P.E. and Geoff Scott P.E. for a chance to have them answer your questions on any topic you like. You can ask your questions live or send them to us ahead of time at clrp@cornell.edu. Join us and see if you can be the one who stumps the engineer! |
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During this webinar series, learn about Proven Safety countermeasures which directly impact pedestrian safety. The first three and a half parts of the webinar series will focus on delivering the “Safe Transportation for Every Pedestrian (STEP)” day-long course. The second ½ of the fourth webinar will feature an update on Ohio’s application of the Proven […] |
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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 […]
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4 events,This will be day 3-day (2 hours each session) program. Participants are welcome to join any of the three parts however a certificate of attendance will only be issued to those that attend the full session on all days. Make sure to sign in with your full name to receive credit. Log on instructions […]
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During this webinar series, learn about Proven Safety countermeasures which directly impact pedestrian safety. The first three and a half parts of the webinar series will focus on delivering the “Safe Transportation for Every Pedestrian (STEP)” day-long course.
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Now, more than ever, leaders are needed to help their agencies and communities tackle the changing challenges we’re facing in light of COVID-19. Luckily, leadership is a skill that can be developed through learning and practice. KS LTAP is happy to offer free webinar training on Key Leadership Principles developed by the Kansas Leadership Center. […]
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Steel Buried Bridges are becoming a common alternative to traditional bridges, box culverts, and precast concrete structures for many short to medium span bridge applications. They offer many advantages to county engineers, public works agencies, and DOTs in terms of competitive installed costs, lower maintenance costs, ABC advantages, and environmental benefits, among others. This webinar […] |
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Municipal employees and specialty contractors enter numerous different types of confined spaces while performing their normal work activities every day. The specific confined space regulatory provisions that apply can fall under the OSHA construction confined space entry standards in certain situations ... OR ... under the OSHA general industry confined space entry standards in other […]
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Is stormwater overflow destroying your roads? Are you looking for innovative solutions that are both environmentally friendly and cost-effective? If your storm water system isn’t up to handling excess flow, and/or unexpected flooding is wreaking havoc with your road maintenance schedule and budget, this webinar is for you. Find out how you can use solutions […] |
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6 events,The newly renamed National Tribal Symposium to Advance Transportation brought to you by the Federal Highway Administration is held annually in support of the Tribal Technical Assistance Program. This year's Symposium welcomed tribal, federal, state, and industry leaders from across the U.S. who are focused on the latest tribal transportation issues and challenges. More than just a […]
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 […]
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Now, more than ever, leaders are needed to help their agencies and communities tackle the changing challenges we’re facing in light of COVID-19. Luckily, leadership is a skill that can be developed through learning and practice. KS LTAP is happy to offer free webinar training on Key Leadership Principles developed by the Kansas Leadership Center. […]
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An FHWA EDC-5 Webinar in collaboration with NLTAPA and the National Center for Rural Road Safety. Rural roadway departures make up a third of U.S. traffic fatalities-about 30 people a day. The Every Day Counts round five (EDC-5) initiative, Focus on Reducing Rural Roadway Departures (FoRRRwD), features four pillars: Addressing All Public Roads, Systemic Approach, Safety […]
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Presented by David Orr, PE This presentation will provide some basics for running your highway department efficiently and effectively and review the basic duties and responsibilities of a highway department leader. |
4 events,This will be 2-day (2 hours each session) program. Participants are welcome to join any of the two parts however a certificate of attendance will only be issued to those that attend the full session on both days. Make sure to sign in with your full name to receive credit. Log on instructions for both sessions will […]
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Moderated by Cornell Local Roads Program Director David Orr, PE Panelists: Lori Mithen-Demasi, Counsel, Association of Towns of the State of New York (AOT) John Mancini, Counsel, New York Conference of Mayors (NYCOM) Join us for a chance to have your legal questions answered by panelists John Mancini and Lori Mithen. You can ask your […] |
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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.
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Now, more than ever, leaders are needed to help their agencies and communities tackle the changing challenges we’re facing in light of COVID-19. Luckily, leadership is a skill that can be developed through learning and practice. KS LTAP is happy to offer free webinar training on Key Leadership Principles developed by the Kansas Leadership Center. […]
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Presented by Cornell Local Roads Program Director David Orr, PE
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State, county and municipality bridge owners are replacing and need to replace many older and deteriorated bridges in their inventories. A common concern they face is selecting economical bridge material, construction techniques and protection systems that will perform well throughout the bridge service life. This presentation examines First Costs and Life Cycle Costs of typical […] |
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Part 1 (May 19, 2020 at 8:00-10:00 AM Central Time) Module 1: Preparing for Disaster Physically and Mentally Module 2: Public Works (PW) Roles in Disaster Operations Register for Part 1 Here Part 2 (May 20, 2020 at 8:00-10:00 AM Central Time) Module 3: Natural and Man-made Situations Module 4: Safety Hazards for PW First Responders […]
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PLEASE NOTE: This training is open to New Jersey Public Works Employees Only! This course provides a refresher on basic math skills related to construction inspection and orad maintenance, as well as how to locate information within a set of plans. Topics will includes reading notes, determining quantities and understanding typography, basic Geometry, are and […]
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This webinar will feature background on the ROUTES initiative and coalition, why they were created, what the coalition learned so far from their Requests for Information (RFI), and their next steps |
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Using Data for Asset Management Data, data, and more data! Now that you’ve collected all this data, what are you supposed to do with it? Find out during our next Innovation Exchange. In this webinar, you will learn how agencies are using data to drive their decision-making on road improvements. You will hear local agencies […]
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Presented by Cornell Local Roads Program Technical Assistance Engineer Geoffrey R. Scott, PE Having a plan in place is a valuable way to determine the how and where to make critical investments when maintaining and improving a municipality’s assets. This webinar will discuss the information necessary for a good inventory, including a means of assessing […] |
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Virtual public involvement has become an important tool during this time of COVID-19 and social distancing. Whether you have already tried it or are moving into using a virtual public involvement process, this webinar is for you! Join presenter Jacque Annarino, ODOT’s NEPA Public Involvement Coordinator, for a panel discussion on ODOT’s virtual public involvement […] |
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The two webinar sessions being offered in this Highway Plan Reading Course are designed for participants who seek a basic understanding of how to read and understand both construction and right of way plans. Part I will cover: Construction Plans, Title Sheet, Typical Sections, General Notes, Plan and Profile Sheets, and Cross Sections. Part II […]
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If there were 32 chances for your family member to make a deadly mistake and you were able lower that number to only 8 chances, why wouldn’t you? Roundabouts, as many of us already know, convert a traditional intersection with 32 conflict points into an intersection with only 8 conflict points. (And the 8 conflicts […] |
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This hybrid online class will combine both live instruction and independent online work that you will complete during the day. Independent work will include quizzes, readings, videos and short assignments. Access to a computer with a webcam (either a camera that is built into your laptop or one that connects via USB), a reliable internet […]
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The two webinar sessions being offered in this Highway Plan Reading Course are designed for participants who seek a basic understanding of how to read and understand both construction and right of way plans. Part I will cover: Construction Plans, Title Sheet, Typical Sections, General Notes, Plan and Profile Sheets, and Cross Sections. Part II […]
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We are all trying to figure out how to restart workshops, conferences, and technical assistance for our local highway communities. Come join Emily, Tim and David as they facilitate a discussion of ideas that we can all use as we develop our plans. We will be using the Zoom breakout rooms to brainstorm ideas and solutions. Plan […]
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Obeying the law is what we have to do. Behaving ethically is what we ought to do, but not necessarily have to. This leads to a dilemma all engineers must deal with on a daily basis. Ethical decision making is one of the chief responsibilities of leaders in any profession. This presentation, based in part […] |
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