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Leadership Lessons from Dinosaurs

Forty years of public works experience leads to some very interesting stories. A few seasoned dinosaurs will share their stories of success and growth opportunities in public works leadership. Part…

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Multi-purpose AI Cameras for Public Works Operational Improvements

The City of Windsor is one of the first successful adopters in the daily use of artificial intelligence technologies for road maintenance operations. Since 2020, the city has progressively innovated…

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Supervision, Management, Leadership, Oh My!

Supervision, management, and leadership are three responsibilities that often take up much of our time and energy. Rarely do we have the opportunity to stop and think intentionally about what…

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Tools for the Modern PM: Developing TxDOT’s Next Generation of Projects

In 2015, TxDOT identified the need to develop and train its young workforce to strengthen their project management for large infrastructure projects. Kimley-Horn was hired by TxDOT to develop training…

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Leading with Grace and Grit

Women leaders face different challenges than men in our industry. This informal talk will explore how all leaders can find their voice and influence those around them. At the conclusion…

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Optimizing Tracking of Spending and Work Performed in Emergency Events

This session will be a knowledge transfer session that will enable the audience to learn how to deal with the tracking of expenses, work performed, and resource management during emergency…

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Sustainability and Resilience Committee Happy Hour Jam

The Sustainability and Resilience Committee (previously C4S) will host casual conversations with attendees based on emerging topics and challenges, lessons learned, and best practices in sustainability and resilience. Attendees are…

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Training Resources for Local Agencies

Join us to learn how to create a great training program that your staff will love, while finding out about a little known resource available in every state: LTAP (Local…

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Lessons Learned: Implementing Transit Signal Priority and Queue Jumpers

When is it ok to “jump the queue?” Most urban municipalities are realizing the increasing need to be more efficient in their use of limited roadway space. As the population…

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Paving County Line Road: An Adventure in Colorado

This project case study will explore an “adventurous” project in Colorado. The City of Littleton contracted with Cutler Repaving to construct an innovative, never-before-attempted paving treatment (full-width milling, followed by…

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