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Safety Center Research – Local and Tribal Transportation Agency Contacts Needed

LHTAC is asking that you please take a minute to take this self-assessment tool sent out from the National Center for Rural Road. It is geared towards local and tribal agencies. Thank you!

A few months ago, the National Center for Rural Road Safety (Safety Center) emailed and asked for your assistance in identifying contacts for local and Tribal transportation agencies for a new study. The Safety Center provides rural roadway safety training tools and technology transfer to improve roadway safety. (more…)

STEP Workshops – September 2017

LHTAC and FHWA are hosting a demonstration workshop on Pedestrian Treatments

The Local Highway Technical Assistance Council (LHTAC) received funding to provide a demonstration workshop on Safe Transportation for Every Pedestrian (STEP) Treatments. The daylong workshop will include a half-day of class instruction using FHWA experts and half-day of onsite observation. We are holding 1 workshop in Boise and 1 workshop in Pocatello.
 

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Local Road Safety Plan Peer Exchange – September 2017

Peer Exchange Workshop
September 26-27, 2017
Boise, ID

We would like to invite you to participate in a Local Road Safety Plan Peer Exchange to be held on September 26-27 in Boise. The purpose of the peer exchange is to learn about local road safety plans and discuss how they might be used in Idaho to develop and identify local safety improvements. FHWA, in partnership with LHTAC and ITD will host the peer exchange for Idaho’s local agencies. Travel expenses where appropriate will be reimbursed by FHWA. (more…)

STEP Workshop Coming in September

LHTAC and FHWA are hosting a demonstration workshop on Pedestrian Treatments this September – Are you interested?

The Local Highway Technical Assistance Council (LHTAC) applied for incentive funding to provide a demonstration workshop on Safe Transportation for Every Pedestrian (STEP) Treatments in Boise, and potentially other locations in Idaho this September. The daylong workshop would include a half-day of class instruction using FHWA experts and half-day of onsite observation of the construction.  (more…)

Surplus Eliminator Application Update

The Surplus Eliminator program was established by House Bill 312 during the 2015 Legislative session. The law states that at the end of the year, remaining funds will be split between the rainy-day fund and the Surplus Eliminator program for state transportation projects administered by the Idaho Transportation Department (ITD). During the 2017 Legislative session, Idaho Law makers voted to continue the Surplus Eliminator program through Senate Bill 1206, however now the money is shared 60% to the state system and 40% to the local system for the next two years.  This year the total local share of the Surplus Eliminator fund is $11M. LHTAC will administer the local share through a Local Strategic Initiatives program. Per the law, eligible projects must be related to maintenance, and address safety and mobility.
 
At the June 16, 2017 Council meeting, Council supported staff moving forward with some basic guidelines for the Local Strategic Initiatives program. The guidelines are aimed at successfully delivering the program prior to the 2019 Legislative session; to allow LHTAC to report on how the money was spent efficiently on local roadway projects.
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