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Kentucky Local Technical Assistance Program - September 5, 2023

Upcoming Courses

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your crew.

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city or county with technical assistance

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Kentucky LTAP Presents at National APWA Conference

Kentucky Local Technical Assistance Program (LTAP) Director Martha Horseman shared unique ways we are working with our locals around the state last month at APWA PWX in San Diego.


Martha joined a panel of our national association members in an education session to describe how LTAPs are impacting each state.


T2 serves as the LTAP center for Kentucky. We provide low-cost solutions for local governments to improve safety in the Commonwealth. Learn more about our services and connect with an engineer for FREE technical assistance here.

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Access Board Publishes Final Rule on PROWAG

Shared from the Federal Register

The Architectural and Transportation Barriers Compliance Board (Access Board or Board) issues its final rule that provides minimum guidelines or the accessibility of pedestrian facilities in the public right-of-way. These guidelines, once adopted, would ensure that facilities used by pedestrians, such as sidewalks and crosswalks, constructed or altered in the public right-of-way are readily accessible to and usable by pedestrians with disabilities. Read the full document here.

Webinar Wednesday - Build Your Social Media

September 13, 2023

9am - 10am ET


Join us as we discuss best practices for building your social media presence.

This FREE webinar series is approved for one DLG credit hour.

Why Use Alternative Intersections?

September 27, 2023

9am - 11am EST

Alternative Intersections/Designs will review the basic principles of alternative intersection designs and introduce several alternatives commonly implemented in Kentucky including roundabouts and restricted crossing U-turn (RCUT) intersections. 

The Alternative Intersections/Designs course is an elective offering in the Road Safety Champion Program. Find out more about program requirements and commit to safer roadway practices today.

Congratulations to Another RSCP Graduate

Please join us in congratulating Daniel Wayne on graduating from the program.


Graduates of the Road Safety Champion program must complete 24 hours of training and submit a final project. 


Be the next Champion for Road Safety. Learn more about the program here.

Drop By the T2 Exhibit at the KLC Conference

September 19 - 22, 2024

Central Bank Center

Lexington

Stop by and see us

in the exhibit hall

at the upcoming

KLC conference to

pick up some

fun T2 swag.

KTC Research:

2+1 Roadway Design Guidance Update

The frequency and severity of crashes on rural two-lane roadways have increased in the US relative to other road types. This trend can be explained by the growing number of vehicles, higher speeds, narrow shoulders, and vehicle mixes. One solution for improving traffic flow and safety outcomes on rural two-lane roadways is to adopt a 2+1 design, which confers the benefits of four-lane highways but at a lower cost.


Building off of 2+1 guidance originally issued by KYTC in 2013, this report outlines updated policies that account for lessons learned at the agency during the design and construction of 2+1 roadways as well as best practices adopted by other states.



Learn more about 2+1 roadway design.

Register Now for the APWA State Conference

October 11-12, 2023

Burlington, Kentucky


The Kentucky Chapter of the American Public Works Association State Conference will be held at the Boone County Enrichment Center in Burlington, Kentucky.


Register now.

In Case You Missed It

Learn more about MUTCD-compliant signs and how to use them on

last month's Webinar Wednesday recording, Signs 101.

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