From the Argus Observer www.argusobserver.com
Mayor Diana Thomas, of Weiser, was honored with the Harold Hurst Award for her outstanding contributions to the Association of Idaho Cities (AIC) at the 71st annual AIC conference in Boise, June 21.
The Harold Hurst Award is given annually to a city official who demonstrates exemplary performance in city government and who has contributed to the accomplishments of the Association of Idaho Cities. The award is named for Harold Hurst, the mayor of Heyburn for 24 years and a past president of AIC.
Thomas has a bachelor’s and master’s degree in education from the College of Idaho, and served as a teacher and school administrator for 35 years. Read the full article HERE.
Under the agreement LHTAC has created with iWorq, many Idaho jurisdictions use iWorq’s pavement and sign management programs at no cost. iWorq’s annual conference has been helpful for participants to get started, improve efficiency, customize reports, and get the most out of the programs. Along with the presentations, individual training is available using each agency’s actual data.
When: Tues, July 31, 2018 – Wed, Aug 1, 2018
Where: Riverwoods Conference Center, Logan, UT
More info: https://iworq.com/iworq-user-conference
May in Motion is a month long campaign through ACHD-Commuteride and Valley Regional Transit to promote alternative transportation in the workplace. LHTAC employees participated once again this year and we encourage other agencies to join the movement. (more…)
The National Center for Rural Road Safety (Safety Center) is hosting a FREE, 1.5-hour online webinar.
Thursday, July 19, 2018 from 11:00 AM to 12:30 PM Mountain Time
This is an online event.
Webinar Description
This webinar will provide an overview of the safety and design of rural roundabouts in the United States. It will include case studies of rural roundabouts on local and state highways as well as the safety experience.
Webinar Outcomes
At the conclusion of this webinar, participants will be able to: (more…)