Posts Categorized: LHTAC News

Innovation Exchange Webinar: Innovative Financing Strategies

Description
The purpose of this webinar is to provide locals, counties and tribes with tools to expand capacity to design and implement alternative financial strategies for delivering transportation infrastructure. In this time of declining revenues and increasing fiscal requirements, it is imperative that the transportation industry be equipped with the knowledge and tools needed to evaluate project finance, revenue, and procurement options at the right time in the program delivery process. By being knowledgeable about a wide range of options, both traditional and non-traditional, counties, tribes and local highway agencies can better ensure that critical projects are adequately funded, delivered on schedule, and that continuing needs for the preservation and efficient operation of the system are taken into account.

Flyer (PDF)

Date & Time
Thursday, August 2, 2018 1:00 – 2:30 PM Eastern Standard Time

Registration Link
Click HERE to Register

Presenter

Peter Mancauskas, Federal Highway Administration, Center for Innovative Finance Support (Peter.Mancauskas@dot.gov) is the Innovative Finance Program Manager, focusing on innovations such as GARVEE bonds, State Infrastructure Banks and Sec. 129 Loan programs. Before joining the CIF$ team, he served as the Finance Manager and Program Development Team Leader in the FHWA Vermont Division from 2007-2017. He received his BA in History from Villanova University and Juris Doctor from Vermont Law School.

Moderator

Sharon Gordon, FHWA (Sharon.Gordon@dot.gov) has been with FHWA for more than 15 years. As a member of the Center for Local-aid Support (CLAS) team, she provides national leadership to advance innovation within local, tribal, and Federal Land Management Agencies (FLMAs). Sharon received a BS in Civil Engineering from Southern Illinois University and an MS in Public Administration from the University of Phoenix.

For more information contact:

Sharon V. Gordon, Innovative Deployment Specialist
Federal Highway Administration
Office of Innovative Program Delivery—Center for Local-aid Support
Phone: 720.963.3589|Email: Sharon.Gordon@dot.gov

Public Comment – DRAFT ITIP

Attention Locals – ITD is looking for your feedback

DRAFT Idaho Transportation Investment Program (ITIP)

Comment Period – July 1-30

The Idaho Transportation Department is providing this draft of the FY19 to FY25 ITIP to allow transportation agencies and the public to review and provide comments on the program.

LHTAC entered projects into the draft program based on ranking of applications and available funds. We started with #1 and move down the list as the estimated funds were distributed. The Draft ITIP is available for public comment July 1-30, 2018. The ITIP will not be final until the IT Board approves it in September.

Announcement (PDF)

Submitting Comments

Comments can be emailed to adam.rush@itd.idaho.gov or mailed to ITIP – Comments, Attn: Adam Rush, P.O. Box 7129, Boise, ID  83707-1129.

View ITD’s interactive Map – https://apps.itd.idaho.gov/apps/gis/hq/itip_app_fy19/ that allows residents to learn about projects that are planned in their areas.

HB611 Agendas and Posting

Law goes into effect July 1st

HB611 Agendas and Posting

  • Requires governmental entities to post meeting notices and agendas to website or social media pages. Only if the entities already have a webpage.
  • Requires all agenda items requiring action to be designated as “action items.”
  • Prohibits a meeting agenda from being amended after the meeting started for items which require action and were not on the agenda at the start of the meeting unless an emergency exists.

Note: Governor’s transmittal letter calls upon legislature to define the term “emergency” in 2019.

Photo Contest Winners

1st Annual LHTAC Local Roads Photo Contest

Theme: A Trip on Local Roads

All the submissions can be seen online HERE!

We want to thank everyone who submitted photos.

The winner of this year’s photo contest is Jake Hall from HMH Engineering. His photo has been published as our next cover photo on the LHTAC website and will be used in the FY18 Annual Report. The 1st, 2nd and 3rd place photos will be printed, framed and displayed in the LHTAC office with credit to the photographers. All photos submitted will be used in future LHTAC marketing materials, including the 2019 LHTAC promotional calendar.

Winner Announced

100 Deadliest Days of Summer

The so-called 100 days of summer fall between Memorial Day and Labor Day, when school is out.  In a study published by the American Automobile Association, researchers found the average number of deadly teen driver crashes climbs 15 percent during this time period compared to the rest of the year.  Teens are also three times as likely as adults to be involved in a deadly crash during these 100 days. AAA found that top factors in deadly teen crashes are: distracted driving, not buckling up and speeding.

https://newsroom.aaa.com/tag/100-deadliest-days/