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APWA's Fleet Services Committee has planned a very special learning opportunity for Fleet professionals. This program will consist of 4 separate presentations that will feature practical solutions on the issues facing Fleet departments in today's world. You may attend just those presentations that meet your immediate needs or join us for the full day of programming. If you are interested in obtaining CEU credit for those presentations that you attend, please see the volunteer monitors in the room and have your badge scanned after each presentation.Find out how to research and write equipment specifications, conduct the bid process, and negotiate training for your staff as part of the purchasing process.Learning Objectives:Write better equipment specifications.Determine how to manage the bid process.Negotiate the contract to include staff training.
Read MoreIn August 2015 a 200-year monsoon event occurred in Northern Arizona on US 89A. The rainfall was between 1.3-1.7 inches within a 15 minute period, overwhelming drainage structures. Boulders over 15 feet in diameter smashed onto the highway. Crews arrived within 15 minutes to assess the damage. Arizona DOT has a state funding limit on emergency projects. The damage and cleanup were beyond the $700,000 limit, so they had to access FHWA Emergency Relief funding. Despite all the challenges, clean-up and repair happened in record time. Explore how they used job order contracting to accomplish this feat.Learning Objectives: Implement key best practices to better manage an emergency situation due to weather elements.Maximize resources during an emergency situation.Recognize situations ideal for the job order contracting procurement method.
Read MoreFaced with the challenge of keeping streets free of human waste, San Francisco Public Works launched an innovative program called the Pit Stop. This program offers public toilets where they are needed most, operating at 16 locations in eight neighborhoods. The Pit Stop locations provide toilets with sinks, a receptacle to dispose of used syringes and a dog waste station with bags and a trash receptacle. What makes the program different from other cities, is that the Pit Stops are staffed, which assures that they are used for their intended purposes and kept safe, clean, and secure. This program has been replicated in Miami and Sacramento, with more than a dozen other cities seeking more information.Learning Objectives:Provide an innovative approach to addressing the problem of human waste in the right-of-way.Partner with non-profit organizations to provide employment opportunities that benefit the community.Set higher expectations for allowable public behaviors.
Read MoreSalt Smart… Achieving Minimal Environmental Impact and Maximum Public Safety…on an Itty-Bitty Budget
Concern over the escalating impacts of salt run-off on critical infrastructure, water resources and ecosystems is spreading. Regulations are expanding and enforcement actions are increasing. The public continues to expect…
Read MoreHow do you implement so many new ""futuristic"" technologies into the fabric of today's cities? That is the question the U.S. Department of Transportation (USDOT) set forth in the 2015-16 Smart Cities Challenge offering $40 million to the winning city. This presentation will highlight the 28 proposed smart city projects and initiatives outlined in the City of Columbus, Ohio's winning proposal, what distinguished their application from the other six finalists, and the challenges the project team overcame. We will share lessons learned and next steps, and will highlight what knowledge can be transferred to other cities looking to implement smart and sustainable projects and initiatives.
Read MoreIn 2015, the City of Ann Arbor, Michigan, embarked on an integrated stormwater level of service and rate assessment study. Community members were engaged in a discussion about the city's stormwater capital and financial needs. Throughout the project, an advisory group made of ratepayers gave input and guidance for city staff to validate and pursue options to improve the stormwater utility program and meet the community's desired level of service.Learning Objectives: Engage the community in public works decisions.Evaluate future funding needs to meet a defined level of service.Explore opportunities to expand community understanding or public works' roles and responsibilities.
Read MoreThe Crosstown Parkway Extension is the culmination of 30-years of planning for Port St. Lucie, Florida. This project will provide a much-needed third bridge crossing the North Fork of the St. Lucie River. The 4000-foot long bridge will traverse a highly environmentally sensitive area requiring minimization of wetland impacts and protection of the Savannas Preserve State Park. It will feature an architecturally unique design and include the first superstreet intersection in Florida involving a restricted crossing U-turn. Discover how design-build principles and practices are being used to manage this exciting project.Learning Objectives: Discover the benefits of the design-build approach for the owner, contractor, and the engineer.Enhance the effectiveness of project management through collaboration.Optimize traffic flow using alternative intersection design.
Read MoreFunding for infrastructure renewal and maintenance is one of the top issues facing the nation today. Now is an important time for public works and infrastructure professionals to be aware of how the legislative and appropriations processes work. APWA Government Affairs staff will provide an overview of the process and the role that APWA plays in tracking the latest activities affecting public works. They will also share how APWA advocates for infrastructure investment and how you can become involved.Learning Objectives:Describe the legislative and appropriations process.Find the resources you need to stay on top of issues and activities affecting public works.Participate in APWA's Legislative Action Center to make sure that your voice is heard.
Read MoreJust a few short years ago the sight of a multi-rotor, Unmanned Aerial Vehicle with flashing colored lights may have invoked a reaction similar to spotting a flying saucer. Now there are an estimated 600,000 Small UAVs—or drones as they are commonly called—registered with the Federal Aviation Administration.
Read MoreMany organizations split crews into two, 12 hour shifts during winter operations and some run as many as 16 hours or remain on duty until the event is over. Operator…
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