June 2017
CENTER FOR
LOCAL AID SUPPORT
The Center for Local Aid Support, which is part of FHWA Office of Innovative Program Delivery, frequently offers FREE webinars targeted toward local governments.  Past topics have included: Integrating NEPA and Permitting, Innovation Sustainable Transportation Evaluation Process (INSTEP), and How to Write a Proposal.  

We don't want to fill up your inbox, so upcoming webinars will be posted to our  Facebook page or the News section on our homepage.  Check there periodically for upcoming events and webinars.   
Upcoming Workshops
June
22 - Customer Service, Carrollton

To register for any of our classes, visit the Event Calendar online.

*We continue to add new course dates to the calendar as the classes become full.  For a full list of classes, visit the Event Calendar or call us at 800-432-0719.
For a complete list of workshops, conferences and trainings, 
and  to check availability, click here .  
T2 Classes are Approved for KLC City Officials Training Credits
Participants of the KLC City Officials Training Center are allowed to submit up to 10 hours of outside training credit. Technology Transfer (T2) classes are approved to count as outside training credit for the program. 

If you are currently participating in the program and recently attended a T2 class, please use this form to submit your credits. 

If your city is not currently participating in the training program, visit the official KLC website for information on how to sign up for the program.  

Kentucky Transportation Cabinet Awarded the 2016 STIC Excellence Award
FHWA's Center of Accelerating Innovation and the  AASHTO Innovation Initiative  have partnered to promote innovations and to recognize excellence within a STIC. The STIC Excellence Award recognizes a STIC that has made significant impact toward fostering a strong culture for innovation.

The Kentucky Transportation Cabinet (KYTC) has been awarded the 2016 STIC Excellence Award.  KYTC created a senior management position to spearhead integration and standardization of innovative processes throughout the state. Use of high-friction surface treatments and the Safety Edge contributed to an 85 percent drop in roadway crashes. An accelerated bridge construction policy encourages continuous innovation on bridge projects.

Congratulations to KYTC!
Spaces Available in Chainsaw Safety Clinic
Due to the overwhelming response, we have expanded the Chainsaw Safety Clinic on September 12-14 at Lake Barkley State Resort Park in Cadiz.  There are now spaces available!

To learn more about the training or to register online, click here.  
T2 recently worked with an engineering firm to review and update our workshop: Small Bridge Repair and Maintenance.  This updated workshop will explain the basics of small bridge and culvert maintenance and inspection.  Bridge types, components, and mechanics are covered.  Bridge inspection requirements are also discussed in detail.  

Join us for this updated workshop on one of the following dates:
June 14 - Morehead Conference Center
September 13 - Holiday Inn Express, Elizabethtown

Small Bridge Repair and Maintenance is an Optional course for the Road Master Program.  
Technology Transfer Program | Kentucky Transportation Center | 800-432-0719 | www.kyt2.com
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