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Transportation in the Age of the Jetsons, Where Do I get My Flying Car? – The Impact of Transformational Technologies on Land Use, Transportation and the Workforce

Take a ride into the near future where the jobs that transportation agencies populate today morph to support vehicle technology and mobility infrastructure that will affect land use planning, work…

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How Unique and Insightful Outreach Can Make Your Complete Streets Projects Successful

Does your project manager receive calls/emails from community members who did not know your agency had a project coming to their neighborhood or on the arterial they commute on as…

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Agents of Change – The Evolving Face of Public Works in the Modern World

An update from the 2018 APWA Emerging Leaders Class Academy (ELA) Project Class XI of the APWA’s Emerging Leaders Academy (ELA) was a diverse group of 16 individuals. As part…

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Cooperative Significance

People want to feel significant: at home, at work, and in their communities. But you can’t feel significant in a vacuum. You need others. Leading is about connecting with people.…

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DHS: Partners in Infrastructure Protection and Resilience

The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) is building new partnering models to innovate operations and enhance infrastructure resilience. Learn how the 16 critical infrastructure sectors are organized and how you…

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Creating Teams Of Excellence to Save Lives In Catastrophic Disasters

In early 2017, the Los Angeles County Department of Public Works identified qualified engineers to interview with Los Angeles County Fire Department to become Structures Specialists on the FEMA USA-Task…

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Upping Your Utility Coordination to the Next Level: Successful Partnerships!

Utility conflicts and relocations continue to be the primary cause of schedule delays and project cost overruns for public works projects. Developing and maintaining strong partnerships between public agencies and…

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Best Maintenance Practices for Snow Fleets – Before, During, and After the Snow

Keeping your snowfighting equipment in top shape is a continuous process that begins when the last snow of the season has fallen.  Learn about the different stages of winter preparedness; how to avoid having to do basic and emergency repairs when you need the equipment most; and how to optimize snow equipment and related repairs without impacting day-to-day fleet operations.

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Liquids 301 (Part 3 of a series of 4 sessions on the use of liquids)

Many agencies under pressure to reduce the use of chlorides in winter maintenance are switching to liquids-based solutions including salt brine, other chloride brines, and a blend of these brines with a variety of carbohydrate-based additives. This session will explore best practices for using liquids and provide you the tools to weigh the associated labor, equipment, and materials costs.

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Urban Forests/City Trees Webinar

Peg Staeheli, who has 40 years of experience in public realm infrastructure  provides an overview of our urban canopy infrastructure; the tools and best practices. Peg’s webinar provides a practical voice to restoring, retrofitting our urban trees within the public right of way.

 

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