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SUMMARY:Ohio LTAP - NEPA Training: Managing the Environmental and Project Development Process
DESCRIPTION:This course provides a comprehensive view of the Ohio Department of Transportation’s process for complying with the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA). It will build upon all of ODOT’s environmental courses and provides participants with an understanding of the various aspects of planning and project development and how they are used to guide them in making NEPA process decisions for ODOT’s program. \nTopics Include: NEPA/CEQ – PDP Process – Public Involvement & Decision Making – Purpose & Need – Performance Based Project Development – Critical Path Management & Environmental Strategy – Special Studies – Developing & Evaluating Alternatives – Developing a NEPA Strategy – Environmental Documentation – Categorical Exclusions – Environmental Assessments/Environmental Impact Statements – Managing Change/Re-evaluations – Environmental Commitments \nRegister here
URL:https://nltapa.org/calendar/ohio-ltap-nepa-training-managing-the-environmental-and-project-development-process/
LOCATION:Online Webinar
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ORGANIZER;CN="Ohio LTAP":MAILTO:ltap@dot.ohio.gov
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SUMMARY:NCLTAP - Designing Pedestrian Facilities for Accessibility
DESCRIPTION:Facilities in the public right-of-way (including walkways\, ramps\, curb ramps and landings\, crosswalks\, and pedestrian overpasses and underpasses) must be designed\, constructed and maintained to serve all users. To meet the needs of all users\, those involved with designing\, building and maintaining infrastructure need a clear understanding of the wide range of abilities that occur within the population and the challenges in the public right-of-way faced by persons with disabilities. This course will identify applicable laws\, regulations\, guidelines and standards pertaining to accessibility for persons with disabilities. Requirements for ensuring accessibility in existing facilities versus work in new construction and alternations will be discussed. Design elements necessary for achieving accessibility in the public right-of-way will be reviewed. Best practices will be identified. A detailed handout will be provided\, including resources on accessibility. Specific Topics to Be Covered Include: • Americans with Disabilities Act Accessibility Guidelines (ADAAG) and Public Rights-of-Way Accessibility Guidelines: Laws and Regulations • Legal Requirements • Pedestrian Characteristics • Pedestrian Access Route (PAR) • Curb Ramps and Other Transitions • Detectable Warnings • Pedestrian Crossings • Street Furniture and Parking • Work Zones and Maintenance • Accessible Pedestrian Signals The target audience for this workshop is local\, state and private sector personnel with responsibility for designing\, constructing and maintaining facilities in the public right—of-way. These include engineers (municipal and consulting)\, MPO staff\, technicians\, public works directors\, street supervisors\, crew leaders\, landscape architects and contractors.\n \nPDH – 6 hours\n\n\n\nRegister here!
URL:https://nltapa.org/calendar/ncltap-designing-pedestrian-facilities-for-accessibility/
LOCATION:Online Webinar
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ORGANIZER;CN="NCSTATE":MAILTO:kbdaviso@ncsu.edu
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20211116T080000
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SUMMARY:NHT2 - Innovative Solutions to Roadway Slope Stabilization
DESCRIPTION:Roadway slopes and embankments are considered geotechnical assets by the FHWA and are an important part of asset management programs being implemented\, developed\, or discussed from the Federal to the local level. Evaluation\, management\, and maintenance of roadway slopes and embankments are critical steps in mitigating risk\, supporting financial decisions\, protecting public safety\, and ensuring mobility\, especially during natural disasters and times of crisis. In this presentation\, different types of slopes and the physical processes which affect their stability will be reviewed\, along with visible signs that may indicate slope movement is occurring. Some common slope stabilization methods will be discussed\, and innovative technologies and methods will be introduced. Design concepts for stabilizing and repairing roadways impacted by unstable slopes and landslides will be demonstrated through project examples. \nThe instructor\, Dave Brogan: \nDave Brogan is GeoStabilization International’s (GSI) Project Development Engineer for New England and is a licensed Professional Engineer in five states. A graduate of UNH he has worked as a research associate at the University of Rhode Island and has 17 years of experience as a geotechnical consultant with several New England firms prior to joining GSI. As a geohazard specialist\, he assists Highway and Public Works Departments with the assessment\, repair\, and rehabilitation of geotechnical assets within their transportation systems. \nRegister Here
URL:https://nltapa.org/calendar/nht2-innovative-solutions-to-roadway-slope-stabilization/
LOCATION:Online Webinar
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ORGANIZER;CN="NHT2":MAILTO:t2.center@unh.edu
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20211122T093000
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SUMMARY:NJLTAP – Federal-aid Responsible Charge (Webinar)
DESCRIPTION:Are you or your agency in charge of a federal-aid project? Recipients of federal funds are responsible for managing\, overseeing construction\, supervising and inspecting project activities to ensure conformance with contract plans and specifications. This Federal-Aid Responsible Charge Training is geared towards those who Local Public Agency staff or Contractors who are expected to be the person in Responsible Charge of Federally Funded Local Aid projects. This course will provide information for the first time Federal-aid recipient\, but can also serve as a refresher of the conditions and expectations attached to the position. This course will be geared towards the person in Responsible Charge however others will be encouraged to attend including bicycle and pedestrian advocate groups. \nRegister here!
URL:https://nltapa.org/calendar/njltap-federal-aid-responsible-charge-webinar/
LOCATION:Online Webinar
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ORGANIZER;CN="NJLTAP":MAILTO:job32@soe.rutgers.edu
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UID:2127-1638174600-1638271800@nltapa.org
SUMMARY:NCLTAP - Communicating with the Public and Media
DESCRIPTION:Effective communication with the public can prevent confusion\nand complications during transportation projects. This course covers\nstrategies and guidelines for communicating important information with the\npublic and media organizations\, including strategic communication planning\,\nmessage development\, audience specification\, press release development\,\nsocial media\, and interacting with news organizations.\n6 PDH\nMaster Road Scholar Credit\n\n\n\nRegister here!
URL:https://nltapa.org/calendar/ncltap-communicating-with-the-public-and-media/
LOCATION:Online Webinar
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ORGANIZER;CN="NCSTATE":MAILTO:kbdaviso@ncsu.edu
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