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SUMMARY:FHWA webinar: Value Capture Strategies—Transportation Utility Fees/Road Maintenance Fees
DESCRIPTION: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 of 1990. \nFHWA has recently published a TUF Primer that provides information for State departments of transportation and local public agencies to consider implementing a TUF. The primer provides practical information on what TUFs are and examples of how municipalities are using them. It also provides points for consideration when thinking about instituting a TUFs program\, such as the favorability of the legal and regulatory environment for TUFs\, as well as whether and how TUFs can be used for financing. The primer offers examples detailing several ongoing TUFs programs in Texas\, Utah\, and Oregon. \nIf your city\, county\, township\, or tribe is facing funding challenges to keep your roadways in good condition and maintain proper safety for all users\, join us on April 5th\, 2023\, from 1:00pm-3:00pm ET to learn from experts to find out how TUFs can improve your agency’s roadway condition! \nThere is no cost to participate\, but space is limited. Click here to register for the event! \n  \nTARGET AUDIENCE: This webinar is intended for States\, cities\, counties\, tribes\, and metropolitan and rural transportation professionals looking for innovative funding and financial strategies to pay for transportation projects. Anyone involved in development or administration of the Value Capture Program Elements. \nRegister here
URL:https://nltapa.org/calendar/fhwa-webinar-value-capture-strategies-transportation-utility-fees-road-maintenance-fees/
LOCATION:KY
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SUMMARY:Principles of Paving (Webinar)
DESCRIPTION:Course Description:\nThis 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 construction specifications will be provided. The importance of proper roadway preparation to obtain a long lasting product will be discussed. A basic understanding of the design\, delivery\, placement\, and compaction process in paving operations will be provided. \nLearning Objectives:\n\nLearn how to properly plan and monitor a hot mix asphalt paving project\nDiscuss the importance of proper roadway preparation\nObtain a basic understanding of the design\, delivery\, placement\, and compaction process\n\nIntended Audience:\nPublic Works employees who plan\, supervise and inspect Hot Mix Asphalt (HMA) and Stone Matric Asphalt (SMA) rehabilitation projects for local governments.
URL:https://nltapa.org/calendar/principles-of-paving-webinar-2/
LOCATION:Online Webinar
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ORGANIZER;CN="NJLTAP":MAILTO:job32@soe.rutgers.edu
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SUMMARY:NHI Safety Inspection of In-Service Bridges for Professional Engineers
DESCRIPTION: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 safety inspection of in-service highway bridges.  It has been streamlined to better suit experienced Professional Engineers\, while retaining strong emphasis on bridge inspection\, documentation\, and coding requirements.  The course is a 5-day adaptation of FHWA-NHI 130055 training course and includes one bridge inspection field trip; new instruction on critical findings\, their identification and response; curriculum on the new AASHTO Element level evaluation; and updated activities that maximize participant engagement throughout the course.  This course does not go into depth on fracture critical\, underwater\, or complex bridge inspections (other NHI specialty courses cover these topics).  ODOT will provide transportation for course participants to attend the field trip portion of this course. \nWho Should Attend? – Federal\, State\, local highway employees and consultants with a Professional Engineer (P.E.) designation involved in inspecting bridges or in bridge inspection management and leadership positions.  A background in bridge engineering is strongly recommended.  ALL participants must be certified Professional Engineers (P.E.) showing evidence of such certification upon arrival at the course\, have met one of the three prerequisite requirements for participation in the FHWA-NHI-130056 course* and bring a course completion certificate bearing their name to the first day of the NHI-FHWA-130056 session. \nRegister here
URL:https://nltapa.org/calendar/nhi-safety-inspection-of-in-service-bridges-for-professional-engineers-3/
LOCATION:Online Webinar
ORGANIZER;CN="Ohio LTAP":MAILTO:ltap@dot.ohio.gov
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