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Cadaver dogs play a crucial role in identifying buried remains and culturally sensitive artifacts during transportation projects. Their exceptional sense of smell helps locate historic and prehistoric resources, ensuring that significant cultural sites are preserved. Today, Jen Anderson from the Texas Department of Transportation will discuss the impact of these trained canines on managing archaeological resources in transportation initiatives.
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Join us for an insightful conversation by Kevin Robertson, Surface Treatment Engineer at the Arizona Department of Transportation. Kevin discusses the benefits of quiet pavements and other cutting-edge methods for noise reduction, showcasing practical examples from Arizona’s transportation projects. Discover how these innovative strategies are making a difference in minimizing noise impacts.
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To learn more about traffic noise, visit the following links:
The Center for Environmental Excellence by AASHTO
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This is the second episode of a two-part series covering NEPA in the transportation sector. Joining us to talk about challenges and creative solutions to completing the NEPA process is Douglas Kolwaite, Environmental Program Manager with the Alaska Department of Transportation & Public Facilities.
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The National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) mandates federal agencies to evaluate the environmental impacts of their actions, crucially influencing transportation projects like road construction and bridge expansions. Our special guest, Ted Boling, a Partner at Perkins Coie with over 30 years of public service, will discuss NEPA’s role in promoting sustainable development within the transportation sector.
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https://aashtos-etap-podcast.simplecast.com/episodes/shadows-in-motion-emergency-management-during-a-solar-eclipse
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This is the first episode of a two-part series where we explore effective management during a solar eclipse. This episode highlights the significance of preparation, planning, training, and effective communication. Featuring insights from Michael White, Assistant Director at the Missouri Department of Transportation, we gain valuable perspectives on advancing safety protocols and bolstering resilience to ensure operational continuity during celestial events.
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As the newly elected President of AASHTO, Craig Thompson is committed to fortifying the workforce to construct a modern and efficient transportation system that centers the needs of all citizens. Recognizing the profound impact of transportation on our daily lives, the economy, and society at large, President Thompson looks forward to collaborative efforts to propel the transportation system into the future.
In this podcast interview, President Thompson shares insights into his presidential emphasis areas. Listen to this episode to gain a deeper understanding of this year's AASHTO president and explore how his extensive experiences have shaped AASHTO's strategic focus for the 2024-2025 year. -
This episode concludes our four-part series on equity, where we've focused on transportation professional's work towards building an equitable transportation system. This episode is brought to you from the AASHTO 2023 Annual Meeting where we spoke with guests and attendees from all over the country. Our guests today join us from the audience and the panel of the annual meeting knowledge session titled "Stop, Look, Listen: Engaging Communities to Put Equity into Action!" We speak to them today about their immediate thoughts and reactions on the knowledge session and get their perspective and opinion on what equity looks like in transportation.
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To learn more about today's topic of conversation please visit the links below:
ReConnect Rondo City of Seattle's Reconnect South ParkAlbina Vision Trust Salt Lake City’s I-15 Reconnecting Communities Plan StudyLauren Hood CA's Highways to Boulevards Project -
To learn more about today's topic of conversation please visit the links below:
Tamika Butler, Esq. Alabama DOT's City Walk ProjectRAISE Discretionary GrantsCity Walk AASHTO Transportation Award -
To learn more about today's topic of conversation please visit the links below:
ReConnect Rondo
2023 Inaugural Reconnecting Communities Summit ReConnect Rondo ReConnect Rondo 4F Funding ModelReconnect Communities Grant Program
Reconnecting Communities and Neighborhoods Grant Program | US Department of TransportationBiden-Harris Administration Announces First-Ever Awards from Program to Reconnect Communities | US Department of TransportationPast, Present, and Future of Reconnecting Communities (arcgis.com) -
The Lehigh Planning Commission is a Metropolitan Planning Organization (MPO) that was created to provide planning services to Lehigh and Northampton counties while working alongside the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation. LVPC coordinates with its respected communities, community leaders, and businesses, elevating Pennsylvania’s transportation and quality of life while keeping the environment in mind. In this episode you will hear from Executive Director of LVPC, Becky Bradley and the impact LVPC is making in Pennsylvania.
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Joining us today from Ohio DOT is Erica Schneider, Assistant Environmental Administrator and Tom Barrett, ODOT’s Historic Bridge Program Manager and State Byways Coordinator to speak on Ohio’s Historic Bridge Inventory, Evaluation, and Preservation Plan and how other DOTs may implement these findings in their state.
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FHWA recently launched its Wildlife Crossing Program, approving $350 million for wildlife crossing projects to reduce wildlife-vehicle collisions and improve habitat connectivity. The Oregon Department of Transportation has set a successful wildlife corridor, reducing 86% of wildlife-vehicle collisions. In this episode, Cidney Bowman, Wildlife Passage Program Coordinator with the Oregon Department of Transporation speaks on Oregon's accomplishing work.
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Leaders of the transportation sector sit with us as they consider today's transportation climate and how DOTs can best equip tomorrow's leaders in tackling future challenges. Joining us today are Sara Stickler, Thomas Davidenko, and Alicia Walker. Sara is the President and CEO of the Women’s Transportation Seminar (WTS) International, Thomas is the Director of Programs at the Young Professionals in Transportation (YPT), and Alicia is the Director of Programs and Strategic Engagement at the Conference of Minority Transportation Officials (COMTO).
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In 2012, the Georgia Department of Transportation approved a one percent sales tax to fund local transportation projects. Now, it is celebrating its 10th anniversary. Joining us in this podcast is Kenneth Franks, State Transportation Investment Act Administrator to speak on TIA’s success, future projects, and regional and local impact.
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The U.S. has experienced severe weather changes including floods, droughts, and hurricanes, damaging infrastructure and habitats. Recently, the U.S. experienced a wave of winter storms one of which took place in the state of New York. Listen to this episode to hear from Commissioner Marie Therese Dominguez to learn about how the New York Department of Transportation works to build a resilient transportation system.
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In this episode of the Environmental Technical Assistance Program or ETAP Podcast, Lee Smith Interim Traffic Operations Division Director at Tennessee Dot and Dr. Dan Work Professor of Civil and Environmental Engineering at Vanderbilt University join the podcast to discuss the I-24 Motion test bed.
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