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Demystifying Utility Coordination: Understanding The Basics, Josshe I. Palm
Demystifying Utility Coordination: Understanding The Basics, Josshe I. Palm
Purdue Road School
This session will explain utility coordination to non-utility coordinators. It will help educate others about the role and responsibilities of a utility coordinator, an OSA, easy UC and design mistakes to avoid, scope and design considerations, items commonly overlooked, when to coordinate SUE, and how to work with your UC to request a letting adjustment. We will also highlight UC submittals and allow time for questions about the UC’s role in a project’s success.
Environmental Assessments On A Local Project, Robert Winebrinner, Trevor Wieseke, Summer R. Elmore, Alison Krupski, Mike Maurovich
Environmental Assessments On A Local Project, Robert Winebrinner, Trevor Wieseke, Summer R. Elmore, Alison Krupski, Mike Maurovich
Purdue Road School
This presentation will go through the environmental process of a recent $125M local project within Noblesville. What are the major differences between the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) and State Environmental Policy Act (SEPA) process as it relates to an environmental assessment (EA)? What is required, what is not required, and what is optional? How long does the process take? Join us as we walk through this exciting process and experience.
Indiana Electric Vehicle Infrastructure Implementation Update, Diane Newton, Scott Manning, Kerri Garvin
Indiana Electric Vehicle Infrastructure Implementation Update, Diane Newton, Scott Manning, Kerri Garvin
Purdue Road School
2022 was a big year for EV infrastructure in Indiana. Starting with the approval of Indiana’s EV Implementation Plan in September 2022, INDOT and their team have been working fast and furiously to plan and deploy a network of DC Fast Charging Stations across the state. We will give an update on the plan implementation and next steps to inform stakeholders across the state on what they need to know for the next few years.
Preparing Municipalities For Ev, Diane Newton, Kerri Garvin
Preparing Municipalities For Ev, Diane Newton, Kerri Garvin
Purdue Road School
This session will cover many common questions about electric vehicles (EVs) that many cities and towns ask. What are the different charger types? Where do EV charging stations fall in our zoning guidelines? Are there public safety considerations with charging stations? Should we electrify our fleets? Are there funding opportunities for any of this? What can we do to be prepared? Join us as we answer these questions and more.
Big Data Applications: Public Involvement Tools For Public Involvement, Amy L. Livingston, Houssam Ghandour
Big Data Applications: Public Involvement Tools For Public Involvement, Amy L. Livingston, Houssam Ghandour
Purdue Road School
Using big data to better understand origin-destination and regional travel patterns is critical to project development. Tools such as passive geographically based data lead to improved definitions for traffic analysis zones (TAZs), which, in turn, help inform public involvement plans for a more targeted approach and improved equity. This presentation will highlight future planning applications in Indiana and other case examples where we have used big data to aid the plan development of public and stakeholder engagement.
Uas Based Methodology For Measuring Glide Slope Angles Of Airport Precision Approach Path Indicators (Papi), Yi-Chun Lin, Seyyed Meghdad Hasheminasab, John L. Bullock, Deborah Horton, Adam Baxmayer, Ayman Habib, Darcy M. Bullock
Uas Based Methodology For Measuring Glide Slope Angles Of Airport Precision Approach Path Indicators (Papi), Yi-Chun Lin, Seyyed Meghdad Hasheminasab, John L. Bullock, Deborah Horton, Adam Baxmayer, Ayman Habib, Darcy M. Bullock
Purdue Road School
This session presents alternative approaches for using unmanned aerial systems for checking the alignment of precision approach path indicators (PAPI lights). UAS data acquired at the KLAF (Purdue) airport will be used as an illustrative example.
Helipad Design And Best Practices, Andrew Swanson
Helipad Design And Best Practices, Andrew Swanson
Purdue Road School
Heated Permeable Concrete Helipads for Safety and Surety - The latest in helipad construction technologies has combined with aeronautical consultant-guided design to create helipads that are safe and environmentally friendly and that meet the guidelines of the FAA, state, local agencies, and first responders. Join us to learn about heated permeable concrete helipads, which offer safety to flight crew, patient, and helicopter by eliminating ice and snow on the pad and pathways.
Effective Roadway Management Of Septic Systems & Wells, Michael M. Gavelek, Denise H. Wright, Matthew Witt
Effective Roadway Management Of Septic Systems & Wells, Michael M. Gavelek, Denise H. Wright, Matthew Witt
Purdue Road School
Roadway construction in rural & urban fringe regions impacts properties that utilize septic systems & wells. Due to their fundamental difference from centralized utilities, they can fall through the cracks & create critical path problems & unforeseen costs. Decentralized water & wastewater experts will present engineering fundamentals, construction techniques & costs, regulations & regulatory process, and tips to effectively manage the replacement & protection of septic systems & wells.
Storm Damage - Murphy's Law, Dale Sedler, Mark Bailey
Storm Damage - Murphy's Law, Dale Sedler, Mark Bailey
Purdue Road School
Examination of a disastrous event that required 4 coinciding occurrences happening that individually would likely have resulted in minor or no damage.
Storm Damage - Sr-57 June 2008, Dale Sedler, Mark Bailey
Storm Damage - Sr-57 June 2008, Dale Sedler, Mark Bailey
Purdue Road School
A review of the impact of the White River leaving its watershed and destroying a box culvert under SR-57 in Greene County, IN. Includes discussion about impact of illegal levee, and photos and discussion on contraction scour.
Social Media For Local Government Agencies, Sam Taylor
Social Media For Local Government Agencies, Sam Taylor
Purdue Road School
With more and more people communicating online, many local agencies are making the shift to include social media as part of their outreach efforts. This session will include a breakdown of the most common social media networks used by local agencies, ideas for useful and engaging content, and a discussion of best practices for social media communications. Examples will be drawn from other local agency success stories, including local agencies within Indiana.
Mutcd Revisions And Sign Upgrades, Jill Palmer, Karen Stippich
Mutcd Revisions And Sign Upgrades, Jill Palmer, Karen Stippich
Purdue Road School
Jill Palmer, PE has managed over a dozen sign inventories in response to new MUTCD requirements for retroreflectivity. This presentation shares lessons gleaned from that experience and a practical approach to satisfying the MUTCD criteria.