Ratepayers want more accountability and involvement in big ticket infrastructure spending. Learn about the approaches and technologies the City of Bend, Oregon used to it $180 million project to replace aging sewer infrastructure. 

Learning Objectives:

1.     Promote community involvement in master planning.

2.     Demonstrate the value of optimization modeling.

3.     Apply new and innovative decision-making processes to your own planning efforts.

SPEAKERS:

Elizabeth Barg
VICE PRESIDENT,  Barney & Worth, Inc.,  Salem,  OR

Jeffery Frey, PE
Co-Founder and VP Client Services,  Optimatics,  Chicago,  IL

Thomas R. Hickmann, PE
ENGR & INFRASTRUCTURE PLAN DEPT, DIRECTOR,  City of Bend,  Bend,  OR

David E. Stangel, PE
Managing Principal,  Murray Smith & Associates Inc,  Boise,  ID

Contributor/Source

Elizabeth Barg;Jeffery Frey, PE;Thomas R. Hickmann, PE;David E. Stangel, PE

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