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Is There an App for That? Mobile Technologies for Field Crew/Maintenance Efficiency

This session will examine the maturity curve for many of the technologies that have impacted public works over the years. We’ll cover technologies for field crew mobile devices, fleet/driver tracking,…

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Making Space: Optimistic Strategies for Addressing Urban Homelessness in Public Works

As visible homelessness presents an increasing challenge for public works managers, staff and elected officials are being asked to respond to this complex issue in productive, politically-sensitive ways. Explore optimistic…

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Aspiring to Leadership in Public Works? (The Myron Calkins “Excellence in Leadership” Series Presentation)

In this presentation hear from dedicated professionals who have held leadership positions in their agencies or companies and who have served as leaders at both the chapter and national levels…

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PWX 2019 Opening General Session: “Facing Homelessness” with Rex Hohlbein

Rex Hohlbein Founder and Creative Director, Facing Homelessness Facing Homelessness At the 2019 PWX, homelessness and its impact on public works services will be given special focus. To begin framing the discussion, Seattle native, Founder and Creative Director of Facing Homelessness, Rex Hohlbein, has accepted APWA’s invitation to bring his unique perspective and insight to PWX by putting a face on the homeless issue. Rex believes that “the power of humanizing homelessness is that it allows us to see the beauty of each person living on our streets, rather than being overwhelmed by the complexity of the issue.” This realization became evident when he began inviting folks living homeless into his architectural office for conversation. He shares that, “The negative stereotype against the homeless was not matching up to the beauty of those I was meeting.”  From those encounters Rex began the Facing Homelessness Facebook page, sharing black and white photos with the stories of the people he was meeting. What began as a photo-journal project on Facebook, Facing Homelessness now has more than 50,000 social media followers and has become a non-profit organization, powered by five staff and the compassion of community. In 2017, Rex and his daughter, Jenn LaFreniere, started the social justice architecture firm BLOCK Architects. They have designed the ‘Block Project’ which is managed by Facing Homelessness as a community building solution though which homeowners agree to put off-grid 125 square foot homes into residential backyards for those experiencing homelessness. Please join us for this inspiring keynote presentation that will you will remember for a long time.
 
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Quantifying Pavement Rehabilitation Impacts to Improve Work Zone Planning

Roadway maintenance and rehabilitation are critical tasks to sustain our transportation system. However, these activities often generate delays to road users, which can result in road user costs, work zone…

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Complexities, Tragedies, Trials and Triumphs-A Day in the Life of One City Engineer and His 19 Million Dollar Gorilla-Worthington, Ohio’s North East Gateway Project

In 2012, the City of Worthington, Ohio, embarked on a massive undertaking, the full scope of which was not understood in the early stages. A problematic intersection, dubbed “The North…

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INTERNATIONAL PERSPECTIVE: How Is Your Planning Taking the Needs of Children into Consideration? Experiences from the Nordic Countries

In the Nordic countries, a great deal of policy-making is directed toward the needs of children. In Sweden, the United Nations convention on the rights of the child is law…

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Adaptive Management of Municipal Street Sweeping and Catch Basin Cleaning Operations in the Digital Age

Faced with meeting sediment removal goals outlined by Water Quality Improvement Plans (WQIPs, the City of San Diego and its engineering firm partners were tasked with developing an Optimized Implementation…

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Environmental Remediation Following Removal of Encampments in Santa Ana River (Flood Control Facility)

In 2016, homeless encampments started appearing in the Santa Ana River—a 30-mile-long flood control facility in the heart of Orange County, California. The encampment numbers rapidly grew to over 700…

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Autonomous Vehicles (AVs): Are You Prepared for This Profound, Fast-approaching Auto Industry Revolution That Will Transform Our Lives, Safety, and Mobility?

The changes coming from the auto industry’s evolution to fully electric, interconnected, and electronically controlled autonomous vehicles (AV) will necessitate tremendous planning by public agencies and immense changes in the…

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