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A listing of Planning, Environment, and Realty program meetings, events, and NHI training opportunities.
Seattle, WA
No further information is available at this time. Periodically check TRB"s calendar website http://www.trb.org/calendar/.
Contact:
Peter Shaw - 202-334-2966
Washington, DC
No further information is available at this time. Periodically check TRB"s calendar website http://www.trb.org/calendar/
Contact:
Christine Gerencher - 202-334-2970
Bedford Springs Resort Hotel
Bedford, PA
No further information is available at this time. Periodically check AASHTO"s calendar website http://www.transportation.org/meetings/future.aspx
The Inn at Virginia Tech and Skelton Conference Center
Blacksburg, VA
This symposium is hosted by Virginia Tech Transportation Institute (VTTI). Online registration will be available through May 1. Presentation abstracts should be submitted by March 1. Additional information is available online.
Hyatt Regency
Houston, TX
This Conference, originally planned for Atlanta, will be held in downtown Houston, TX. The Federal per diem rate will be available for this event until April 16. The Conference goal is to provide an outlet for new techniques and methods; and will emphasize practical, innovative, and timely technical and policy approaches to transportation planning via over 100 presentations and workshops. Additional information is available online.
Tampa Marriott Waterside Hotel & Marina
Tampa, FL
Harbor safety committees meet annually to exchange information on current challenges, best practices, case studies, and lessons learned. The US Coast Guard is a co-sponsor with TRB and the Marine Board. Online registration is available with early bird pricing by March 6. Additional information is available online.
To Be Determined
No further information is available at this time. Periodically check TRB"s calendar website http://www.trb.org/calendar/.
Contact:
Thomas Palmerlee - 202-334-2907
Hyatt Regency Hotel
Denver, CO
NARC's annual conference is the premier place to learn how to engage in effective regional collaboration. Limited information is available online.
.Gaylord National Resort and Convention Center
National Harbor, MD
This event features panel sessions, poster sessions, interactive seminars, renowned industry speakers, informative exhibits and hands-on technology demonstrations, technical tours, and receptions. There are many levels of sponsorship offered. Registration opens January 26.Additional information is available online.
Washington, DC
No further information is available at this time. Periodically check TRB"s calendar website http://www.trb.org/calendar/
Contact:
Thomas Palmerlee - 202-334-2907
Arnold and Mabel Beckman Center
Irvine, CA
The Transportation Research Board is organizing this workshop to develop a dialogue among researchers, government officials, and private industry representatives on data sources and tools that can help in understanding the relationships between freight transportation, infrastructure, the economy, and air quality. Presentations are being sought on issues such as: methods for modeling interactions, data availability and sources, data development and integration, and case studies. Abstracts are due February 6. Additional information is available online.
Nationwide
Organized by the American Hiking Society with financial support from FHWA's Recreational Trails Program, Federal land management agencies, and many private corporations and other partners. National Trails Day is a celebration of trails to increase the awareness of community trails and help volunteer trail clubs.
Credit Union Place, Summerside, Prince Edward Island (Canada)
FHWA's Recreational Trails Program provides financial support through the American Council of Snowmobile Associations. The ISC brings together snowmobile and groomer manufacturers, leaders of snowmobile organizations, grassroots snowmobilers, snowmobile publication staff, snowmobile administrators, government representatives, and other people interested in snowmobiling. State and Federal staff with snowmobile program responsibilities attend the International Association of Snowmobile Administrators meeting: see http://www.snowiasa.org.
Contacts:
Cathy Dickieson
Linda Constable - 1-877-708-7669
Hyatt Regency Waikiki Resort and Spa
Honolulu, HI
This symposium is designed to bring together freeway and tollway operators, practitioners, and researchers specializing in freeway, highway toll operations, and capacity analysis. It will discuss the state of the practice in freeway and tollway operations for active management; assess costs and benefits of active management; discuss traffic management centers (TMC); explore managed lanes, tolling, pricing, and other strategies to improve traffic operations on congested freeways; and finalize the 2010 edition of the Highway Capacity Manual. FHWA is one of many cosponsors of this event. Additional information is available online.
Hyatt Regency Waikiki
Honolulu, HI
The first International Symposium occurred June 2006 in Athens, Greece. Registration is now open for the Second International Symposium, with special discounts for Government and State employees. Tours and a golf tournament appear on the Program along with sessions and meetings. Much more information appears online.
Boston, MA
No further information is available at this time. Periodically check AASHTO"s calendar website http://www.transportation.org/meetings/future.aspx.
Indianapolis, Indiana
Please view the website for more information. June 28 - July 1, 2009 IRWA"s 55th Annual International Education Conference Linda, Please note this is on the calendar as Planning. I think it should be Realty. Indianapolis Marriott Downtown Indianapolis, Indiana
Indianapolis, Indiana
No other information available at this time.
TBD, MD
Abstracts are due June 1, 2008. Additional information appears on the Call for Abstracts for Papers and Presentation website. Further information will be forthcoming.
Gainesville, FL
Hosted by the Florida Office of Greenways and Trails and the Southeastern Equestrian Trails Conference, with participation likely from the International Mountain Bicycling Association.
Gainesville FL
Organized by the Florida Greenways and Trails Foundation and the Florida Office of Greenways and Trails with financial support from FHWA's Recreational Trails Program.
SETC brings together people concerned about the future of the natural and cultural heritage of the equestrian trail experience. Although it focuses on southeastern States, it is open to anybody with an interest in equestrian trails.
Rosen Centre Hotel
Orlando, FL
December 10th, 2008 is the new deadline for papers/abstracts submissions and Invited Sessions. All Submitted papers will be reviewed using a double-blind (at least three reviewers), non-blind, and participative peer review. Additional information is available online.
Seattle, WA
No further information is available at this time. Periodically check AASHTO"s calendar website http://www.transportation.org/meetings/future.aspx
Grand Rapids, MI
No further information is available at this time. Periodically check AASHTO"s calendar website http://www.transportation.org/meetings/future.aspx
Denver, CO
No further information is available at this time. Periodically check TRB"s calendar website http://www.trb.org/calendar/.
Contact:
James B McDaniel - 202-334-3209
Orlando, FL
No further information is available at this time. Periodically check AASHTO"s calendar website http://www.transportation.org/meetings/future.aspx
Henry B. Gonzales Convention Center
San Antonio, TX
The Institute of Transportation Engineers is hosting this event.
No further information is available at this time.
Chateau on the Lake Resort and Conference Center
Branson, MO
2009 National Alliance of Highway Beautification Agencies (NAHBA) Annual Educational Conference on the Control of Outdoor Advertising When: Sunday, August 9 - Wednesday, August 12, 2009 Where: Branson, Missouri Hotel: Chateau on the Lake Resort and Conference Center 415 North Highway 265 Branson, MO 65616 888-333-5253 www.chateauonthelake.com
Contacts:
Catherine A. O'Hara
Linda Burris
Henry B. Gonzales Convention Center
San Antonio, TX
The Institute of Transportation Engineers is hosting this event. No further information is available at this time.
The Winfrey Hotel
Birmingham, AL
This a working title for a National civil rights conference sponsored by the Southern Transportation Civil Rights Executive Council. There will be a full-day Title VI/ Nondiscrimination Forum consisting of panels and other formats for discussion. Environmental Justice will be one of the major areas addressed.
Denver, CO
This event is hosted by America"s Byways Resource Center and the Federal Highway Administration. Core areas for the conference will include byway Finances, Corridor Management; Visitor Experience; Byway Organization; and Marketing.
Beau Rivage
Biloxi, Mississippi
No further information is available at this time. Periodically check AASHTO"s calendar website http://www.transportation.org/meetings/future.aspx
Southwest, TBD
No further information is available at this time. Periodically check TRB"s calendar website http://www.trb.org/calendar/.
Contact:
Thomas Palmerlee - 202-334-2907
Duluth, MN
Center for Transportation and the Environment is a co-sponsor and lead conference organizer for this biannual conference. The conference will focus on the challenges of global climate changes, shifts in transportation demand and patterns, and evolving environmental and transportation policy. The agenda will encompass planning for change, integrating ecosystem needs with transportation facility design, ecological considerations for maintenance and operations, adapting relationships for agencies and institutions, innovative tools and techniques, and new directions in ecology and transportation.
Arnold and Mabel Beckman Center
Irvine, CA
This national workshop on integrated corridor systems management and modeling will bring together a broad range of researchers, practitioners, policy makers, stakeholders, and software tool developers. The workshop will provide an opportunity to share corridor-study experiences, identify best practices, discuss data needs and collection methods, and develop a research agenda on integrated corridor systems management and modeling. Abstracts are due Feb. 28. Additional information is available online.
Arnold and Mabel Beckman Center
Irvine, CA
This conference will present recent changes in the freight transportation environment and identify emerging research needs. Topics will include: progress and promises for North American data partnerships, including both public-public and public-private collaborations; innovative uses of data for analysis and modeling of border and North American freight flows; and applications of North American freight flow data for management decisionmaking and policy development. Early bird registration goes until July 16. Additional information is available online.
Orlando, FL
This American Public Transportation Association annual event brings together more than 2,000 transit-industry professionals from across North America. No further information is available at this time.
The Nines
Portland, OR
The conference will feature three thematic tracks'safety, pavement management, and data and information infrastructure. Session issues will include trade-off analysis, optimization, system management, and safety. Of special interest are risk assessment, benchmarking, and communication strategies that link technical, financial, political, and community decisionmaking. Abstracts are due March 3. Additional information is available online.
Desert Springs, a JW Marriott Resort and Spa
Palm Desert, CA
Limited information is available at this time. Periodically check AASHTO"s calendar website http://www.transportation.org/meetings/future.aspx
Arnold and Mabel Beckman Conference Center
Irvine, CA
The goal of the conference is to add to the research base on women"s transportation issues and identify future research needs. This conference will focus on understanding gender differences in access, mobility, safety, and personal security needs; and provide information, insight, and guidance on developing transportation services and programs to promote equitable and sustainable access as well as safe mobility. Five themes have been identified'safety, travel behavior and planning, changing demographics, crime and personal security, and extreme events. FHWA is a cosponsor of this event. Additional information is available online.
Savannah, GA
No additional information is available at this time.
Marriott Savannah Riverfront
Savannah, Georgia
This year's conference will feature mobile workshops, peer training, and networking opportunities. Don't miss this chance to share successful projects, programs or initiatives in rural and small metropolitan transportation planning.
Contact:
Carrie Kissel (National Association of Development Organizations) - 202.624.8829
New Orleans, LA
No further information is available at this time. Periodically check TRB"s calendar website http://www.trb.org/calendar/
Contact:
Martine Micozzi - 202-334-3177
San Antonio, TX
No further information is available at this time.
Washington, DC
No further information is available at this time. Periodically check TRB"s calendar website http://www.trb.org/calendar/.
Reno NV (historically)
Organized by the Professional Trailbuilders Association. This conference provides training on trail design, construction, and maintenance with the Nation's premier trailbuilders.
Quebec, Canada
Six proposed topics include: Winter Service Planning, Management and Implementation; Safety and Mobility in Winter: Social, Environmental and Economic Aspects; Winter Service Information System; Snow and Ice Control Techniques and Technologies; Winter Service and Sustainable Transportation; and Winter Service and Climate Change Impacts. Paper abstracts are due January 31, 2009. There will also be three half-day poster sessions and well as a technical visit available. A second website is available in French.
Savannah International Trade & Convention Center
Savannah, GA
This is an Institute of Transportation Engineers" annual event. No further information is available at this time.
New Orleans, LA
Contact: Conference@planning.org or call 312-786-6397. No further information is available at this time.
New Orleans, LA
No further information is available at this time.
Contact:
Additional information - 312-786-6397
Iowa City IA
FHWA's Recreational Trails Program is providing financial support through the American Council of Snowmobile Associations
The ISC brings together snowmobile and groomer manufacturers, leaders of snowmobile organizations, grassroots snowmobilers, snowmobile publication staff, snowmobile administrators, government representatives, and other people interested in snowmobiling. State and Federal staff with snowmobile program responsibilities may attend the International Association of Snowmobile Administrators meeting: see http://www.snowiasa.org
Denver, CO
No further information is available at this time. Periodically check TRB"s calendar website http://www.trb.org/calendar/.
Contact:
Thomas Palmerlee - 202-334-2907
Nationwide
Organized by the American Hiking Society with financial support from FHWA's Recreational Trails Program, Federal land management agencies, and many private corporations and other partners. National Trails Day is a celebration of trails to increase the awareness of community trails and help volunteer trail clubs.
Alpharetta, GA
Organized by the Chattahoochee Trail Horse Association with financial support from FHWA's Recreational Trails Program. SETC brings together people concerned about the future of the natural and cultural heritage of the equestrian trail experience. This conference is open to anybody with an interest in equestrian trails.
Vancouver Convention & Exhibition Centre
Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
The Institute of Transportation Engineers is hosting this event.
No further information is available at this time.
Chattanooga TN
Organized by the National Association of State Trail Administrators and the FHWA Recreational Trails Program.
This meeting is for State and Federal staff with recreational trail responsibilities.
Contacts:
Stuart Macdonald
Christopher Douwes
Chattanooga TN
American Trails brings the worldwide trails community together for an inspirational and educational conference. The Symposium addresses both nonmotorized and motorized issues and our vision for trails and greenways nationwide. Dozens of speakers and keynote presenters from across America cover the top topics and state of the art technology.
Contact:
American Trails (National Trails Symposium) - 530-547-2060
Boston, MA
No further information is available at this time.
Contact:
Additional information - 312-786-6397
Nationwide
Organized by the American Hiking Society with financial support from FHWA's Recreational Trails Program, Federal land management agencies, and many private corporations and other partners.
National Trails Day is a celebration of trails to increase the awareness of community trails and help volunteer trail clubs.
America's Center
St. Louis, MO
The Institute of Transportation Engineers is hosting this event.
No further information is available at this time.
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