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Welcome New LHTAC Council Members

Bruce Hossfeld, Mayor, City of Paul

Mayor Hossfeld joins the LHTAC Council from Paul, Idaho where he has lived the last 41 years with his wife, Connie.  He is currently serving his fifth year as the Mayor and previously served on the Paul City Council for 14 years.  For the past four years, Mayor Hossfeld has served as a member of the board of the Association of Idaho Cities as the District 4 Director, and was just re-elected in May to serve in that position for another two years.  He also serves on the board of the Southern Idaho Economic Development.  “I am excited to be joining the LHTAC Council.” – Mayor Hossfeld

Kelley Packer, Executive Director AIC

Kelley Packer has been named the new Executive Director for the Association of Idaho Cities. She started this new position on April 27, 2020 and will join the LHTAC Council for her first Council meeting on June 19, 2020. Kelley leaves her position as Division Administrator for the Idaho Division of Occupational & Professional Licenses for this exciting new opportunity. Prior to being appointed to the Division Administrator position, by Governor Little, Kelley Packer was a Republican Idaho State Representative from 2012 to 2018 representing District 28 in the B seat and was a Republican candidate for lieutenant governor in the 2018 primary election. During her yearlong statewide campaign for Lt. Governor, she visited all 200 incorporated cities and the 5 reservations in Idaho. “This was an amazing experience.” – Kelley Packer.

Please help us in welcoming Mayor Hossfeld and Kelley Packer to LHTAC!

 

COMPASS Survey

Where do we grow from here? Help plan for the future of the Treasure Valley!

Nearly 1.1 million people will call Ada and Canyon Counties “home” by 2050.

Where will they live, work, and play?

Take a short, online survey to share your feedback on how Ada and Canyon Counties could grow over the next 30 years.

https://wheredowegrow.metroquest.com/ 

ID FS ERFO 2017(2)-80(1) Payette Repairs 2017

General Information

  • Contract Opportunity Type: Solicitation (Original)
  • All Dates/Times are: (UTC-07:00) PACIFIC STANDARD TIME, LOS ANGELES, USA
  • Original Published Date: May 19, 2020 01:44 pm PDT
  • Original Date Offers Due: Jun 18, 2020 02:00 pm PDT
  • Inactive Policy: 15 days after date offers due
  • Original Inactive Date: Jul 03, 2020
  • Initiative: None

https://beta.sam.gov/opp/01fd3a5fc8624ff1b857eff24fcca8ac/view#general

Asphalt Pavement Maintenance webinar in May and Basic Pavement Maintenance webinar in June

Asphalt Pavement Maintenance 2 Part Webinar

May 19th and 20th
1-3 p.m. (Both Days) Central Time

Are potholes a problem? Proper pavement maintenance techniques are important for keeping roadways in good condition. Learn the most efficient methods for preserving the integrity of your asphalt roadways so that you can prioritize projects and maximize maintenance dollars.

Who Should Attend? Maintenance personnel, crew leaders, crew members, road foremen, street superintendents.

Instructor: Dr. Stacy Williams with the University of Arkansas is an expert in this field and is the instructor for this training.  

Asphalt Pavement Maintenance Flyer (PDF)

 

Basic Pavement Maintenance 2 Part Webinar

June 9th and 10th
1-3 p.m. (Both Days) Central Time

Too much pavement repair work and not enough budget? It can be tricky to prioritize roadway repair projects, especially given public and political pressures. This class will help you determine how to get the most from your maintenance budget and increase the long-term quality of your roadway network.

Who should attend?
Decision makers, elected officials, street superintendents, road foremen, project coordinators, and crew leaders.

Instructor: Dr. Stacy Williams with the University of Arkansas is an expert in this field and is the instructor for this training.  

Basic Pavement Maintenance Flyer (PDF)

Registration: www.cttp.org/ardot/t2

 

For Questions Contact:

Laura D. Carter
Technology Transfer Program Manager
Arkansas Department of Transportation
System Information and Research Division
(501) 569-2380
Laura.Carter@ardot.gov