LTAP/TTAP E-news
Conference Edition 2009
The 2009 National LTAP/TTAP Conference, organized by the National LTAP Association and hosted by the Centers of Region 3, was held July 27-30 in Pittsburgh, PA. There were 195 attendees this year representing ninety percent of the Centers.
Videos, presentations and other downloads from the conference are now available in a special conference section of the LTAP/TTAP program web site. Conference photos are available on an online gallery.
Stay tuned for updates to this section as more materials from the meeting arrive at the FHWA LTAP/TTAP Clearinghouse.
Center and Community News
Conference News and Report from NLTAPA.- The 2009 National Achievement Award Winners are Lisa Harris, KS and Gene Wilson, WY. View the power point or watch the presentation from the conference (scroll through the video to to the 81 minute mark for the presentation).
- Amy Lucero, Director of Technical Services at FHWA, gave an interview for the LTAP/TTAP Interchange, audio newsletter. Ms Lucero's conference presentation is also available.
- The Resource Center at Olympia Fields has moved to Matteson, IL. Full contact information is available online.
Send your Center or community news and ideas for LTAP/TTAP Interchange interviews to Lisa McCluskey.
Articles & Reports of Interest
- Fatalities Down in 2008; NHTSA has released the 2008 FARS Data. There were only 720 fatalities in work zones in 2008. More work zone statistics from The National Work Zone Safety Information Clearinghouse.
- Support by State DOTS' for Local Agency Safety Initiatives.
- America Under Construction: The Role Work Zone Signage Plays in Rebuilding our Roads and Highways.
Meetings and Events
- October
- 8, LTAP/TTAP Seminar Room, online LTAP/TTAP Academy overview.
- 10, Put the Brakes on Fatalities Day.
- 18-24, National Teen Driver Safety Week.
- November
- 10-14, National League of Cities, San Antonio, TX.
- 16-19, 12th Annual National Tribal Transportation Conference, Phoenix, AZ.
- More event dates.
Washington Update/Federal Notice
- GAO Report Says States Generally Complying With Stimulus Requirements.
- Restore the Partnership Congressional Briefing, NACO briefing.
- LaHood says media 'trash talk' hurting discourse.
LTAP/TTAP Center Directors- contact us to obtain your password for access to ARTBA's Washington Update and Newsline anytime.
New Resources and Opportunities
- Centers now have the ability to upload information directly into the online LTAP/TTAP Resource Database and the Best Practice database to share with fellow Centers! The databases and upload feature are available in the Centers Only portion of the program Web site.
- Be sure to check out the best practices from the 2008 PAR, now online.
- APWA has contributed 10 recorded Click, Listen and Learn sessions to the FHWA LTAP/TTAP Clearinghouse for LTAP/TTAP use. Contact Sarah Crane for details.
- New TRB Native American Transportation Issues web page.
- General 3M Sign Grant Program, The grant subsidizes agency efforts to meet the FHWA Minimum Levels of Reflectivity mandate.
- Traffic Safety: Roundabouts, Trucks, Older Drivers, & Traffic Law Enforcement 2009.
- FHWA TechBrief: Safety Evaluation of Improved Curve Delineation.
- Report on Low-Cost Safety Enhancements for Stop-Controlled and Signalized Intersections (FHWA-SA-09-020).
- Advanced Concrete Pavement Technology (ACPT) Program-A Status Report on Available Products.
What are your best resources? Share them with the LTAP/TTAP Community and view the new online functions!
About the FHWA LTAP/TTAP Clearinghouse
The FHWA LTAP/TTAP Clearinghouse provides program support to the Local Technical Assistance Program (LTAP) and the Tribal Technical Assistance Program (TTAP). It is operated under contract to the Federal Highway Administration by the American Road & Transportation Builders Association Transportation Development Foundation (ARTBA-TDF). The Clearinghouse operates from ARTBA's Washington, D.C. office.
About the LTAP/TTAP e-news
The LTAP/TTAP e-news is published by the LTAP/TTAP Clearinghouse. Articles may be submitted to the editor, Lisa McCluskey. Current and archived issues of the LTAP/TTAP e-news may be accessed by visiting www.ltap.org.








