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Local Training & Assistance Program (LTAP)


Upcoming Webinars, Workshops, and Grants

Thursday, June 26, 2025 at 9:00 am to 10:00 am AKST

The right-of-way landscape is more complex than ever. These challenges go beyond operations—they shape how agencies build trust, manage risk, and deliver results.  Join Craig Reynoldson, Chief of Right Of Way at the Nevada Department of TransportationAaron Estes, Senior Project Manager at Cornerstone Energy Sevices Inc, and Tim Copeland, Real Estate Agent at City of Virgina Beach, for a thoughtful and practical discussion on Modernizing Right of Way: Addressing Community, Legal, and Data Challenges.
Our expert speakers will cover:
   Understanding Right of Way – Laying the Groundwork
    Building the Foundation for ROW Success
    From Planning to Action with Legal and Community Considerations
    The Modern ROW Team – Structure, Roles, and Technology

Webinar Registration

Thursday, June 26, 2025 at 10:00 am to 10:30 am AKST

Hosted by: Roads & Bridges in Partnership with ATSSA 
Join us for a discussion on critical work zone devices and how they can be interconnected to automate and improve safety and mobility. Review recent pilot projects and practical use cases that enhance driver awareness, improve the safety of vulnerable workers and provide more harmonious work zone speed limits (when and where it is appropriate). The webinar will challenge some ineffective common beliefs and offer proven solutions to better manage speeds in work zones.
Take Aways:
  • Learn how to connect critical traffic control devices to provide more real-time information to motorists.
  • Become familiar with the resources/tools/techniques to achieve proven speed management goals.
  • Get exposed to new automated use cases that improve work zone safety and increase driver awareness.

Webinar Registration

Tuesday, July 8, 2025 at 9:00 am to 11:00 am AKST

University of Wisconsin–Madison: Work Zone Safety Grant Courses
Free Course for Contractors and Field Engineers
Description: This two-hour instructor-led webinar focuses on the best practices for prevention, response, and follow-up involving Work Zone Traffic Incident Management (WZ TIM). Dealing with a motor vehicle crash or similar incidents in a highway construction zone requires the combined skills of multiple personnel, including police, fire, emergency medical services (EMS), highway agency personnel, and contractor personnel. WZ TIM is more complicated than ordinary TIM because access to the incident site is often difficult, there is limited space for response operations, and multiple organizations need to be coordinated. Response can be hampered by the combined effect of incident traffic backups and construction closures.

Who Should Attend: This workshop is directed toward first responders, contractors, and field engineers.

Webinar Registration

Tuesday, July 8, 2025 at 9:00 am to 10:30 am AKST

FHWA-Every Day Counts 
The nighttime fatality rate on the Nation’s roadways is three times higher than the daytime rate. Signs and pavement markings visible to motorists are essential in keeping motorists on the road. Adequately maintaining the nighttime visibility of these traffic control devices can be a challenge for road owners. Come hear how the Texas Department of Transportation (TxDOT) and the Missouri Department of Transportation (MoDOT) are tackling the maintenance of these devices. William McLane, P.E., MBA with TxDOT will explain how TxDOT has developed an innovative methodology to track both the life cycle of traffic control devices and evaluate their retroreflectivity in real time. Alex Wassman, P.E. with MoDOT will cover the evolution of sign inspections by the MoDOT since the early 1990s, including the move towards contracted inspections and interval-based, corridor-wide replacements in some districts. In addition, there will be a discussion of the pros and cons of these new methods as well as the decision-making process behind implementation.

Webinar Registration

Thursday, July 17, 2025 at 8:00 am to 9:30 am AKST

This webinar is sponsored by TRB’s National Cooperative Highway Research Program.
Transportation agencies are operating in an era of rapid change, facing mounting pressures from workforce shifts, emerging technologies, and growing public and stakeholder expectations. TRB will host a webinar on Thursday, July 17, 2025 from 12:00 PM to 1:30 PM Eastern that will offer practical strategies to help agencies strengthen their internal capabilities and navigate evolving demands. Presenters will explore why building organizational capacity is more critical than ever, introduce tools and resources from the Advancing Capability-Based (ACB) guidance, and share real-world examples of how agencies are applying the ACB framework in practice. Attendees will gain actionable insights to support long-term success through strategic capability development.


The registration fee is $100 -  Purchase a webinar package for discounted pricing. Complimentary registration is available to employees of TRB sponsors, including Alaska DOT, standing technical committee chairs, involved CRP panel members, tribal government employees, media representatives, congressional staff, and TRB or National Academies staff. Visit MyTRB.org for details.
A recording will be sent to all registrants after the webinar.

Webinar Registration

Wednesday, July 23, 2025 at 9:00 am to 11:00 am AKST

University of Wisconsin–Madison: Work Zone Safety Grant Courses
Free Course for Contractors and Field Engineers
Description: This two-hour instructor-led webinar focuses on the best practices for prevention, response, and follow-up involving Work Zone Traffic Incident Management (WZ TIM). Dealing with a motor vehicle crash or similar incidents in a highway construction zone requires the combined skills of multiple personnel, including police, fire, emergency medical services (EMS), highway agency personnel, and contractor personnel. WZ TIM is more complicated than ordinary TIM because access to the incident site is often difficult, there is limited space for response operations, and multiple organizations need to be coordinated. Response can be hampered by the combined effect of incident traffic backups and construction closures.

Who Should Attend: This workshop is directed toward first responders, contractors, and field engineers.

Webinar Registration

Thursday, July 31, 2025 at 9:00 am to 11:00 am AKST

University of Wisconsin–Madison: Work Zone Safety Grant Courses
Free Course for Contractors and Field Engineers
Description: This two-hour instructor-led webinar focuses on the best practices for prevention, response, and follow-up involving Work Zone Traffic Incident Management (WZ TIM). Dealing with a motor vehicle crash or similar incidents in a highway construction zone requires the combined skills of multiple personnel, including police, fire, emergency medical services (EMS), highway agency personnel, and contractor personnel. WZ TIM is more complicated than ordinary TIM because access to the incident site is often difficult, there is limited space for response operations, and multiple organizations need to be coordinated. Response can be hampered by the combined effect of incident traffic backups and construction closures.

Who Should Attend: This workshop is directed toward first responders, contractors, and field engineers.

Webinar Registration

Wednesday, August 6, 2025 at 9:00 am to 11:00 am AKST

University of Wisconsin–Madison: Work Zone Safety Grant Courses
Free Course for First Responders
Description: This two-hour instructor-led webinar focuses on the best practices for prevention, response, and follow-up involving Work Zone Traffic Incident Management (WZ TIM). Dealing with a motor vehicle crash or similar incidents in a highway construction zone requires the combined skills of multiple personnel, including police, fire, emergency medical services (EMS), highway agency personnel, and contractor personnel. WZ TIM is more complicated than ordinary TIM because access to the incident site is often difficult, there is limited space for response operations, and multiple organizations need to be coordinated. Response can be hampered by the combined effect of incident traffic backups and construction closures.

Who Should Attend: This workshop is directed toward first responders, contractors, and field engineers.

Webinar Registration

Tuesday, August 12, 2025 at 9:00 am to 11:00 am AKST

University of Wisconsin–Madison: Work Zone Safety Grant Courses
Free Course for First Responders
Description: This two-hour instructor-led webinar focuses on the best practices for prevention, response, and follow-up involving Work Zone Traffic Incident Management (WZ TIM). Dealing with a motor vehicle crash or similar incidents in a highway construction zone requires the combined skills of multiple personnel, including police, fire, emergency medical services (EMS), highway agency personnel, and contractor personnel. WZ TIM is more complicated than ordinary TIM because access to the incident site is often difficult, there is limited space for response operations, and multiple organizations need to be coordinated. Response can be hampered by the combined effect of incident traffic backups and construction closures.

Who Should Attend: This workshop is directed toward first responders, contractors, and field engineers.

Webinar Registration

Tuesday, October 28, 2025 - Times are unavailable

Date: October 28-30, 2025
Location: Online
Cost: $99 (non-refundable)
Organization: Safe Routes Partnership
This three-day event will be filled with presentations and networking opportunities for Safe Routes practitioners, partners, and champions.
For more information about this conference, click here

Workshop Registration

Tuesday, October 28, 2025 - Times are unavailable

Date: October 28-30, 2025
Location: New York, NY
Organization: Transportation Alternatives
The 12th annual Vision Zero Cities will convene global leaders dedicated to achieving Vision Zero. This gathering unites city officials, planners, engineers, advocates, scholars, and industry leaders to share insights, explore innovative strategies, and discover cutting-edge solutions for challenges facing our cities. Over three days, participants will engage in keynotes, in-depth breakouts, immersive field tours, and personalized networking, all geared towards advancing safer and fairer streets and public spaces.
For more information about this conference, click here

Workshop Registration

Find FREE Training on hundreds of topics!

  • NHI - National Highway Institute: all web-based courses are now free. Many of these courses have been updated in the past 3 years to include current National Standards and interactive components. The NHI system maintains a record of your completed course for future reference.
  • AASHTO Technical Training Solutions: over 280 free classes to Alaska.gov employees. Create an account, choose the class, and the charges are zeroed at checkout. Local Transportation partners can contact dot.training@alaska.gov for a promo code that makes many courses free! The AASHTO system maintains a record of your completed course for future reference.

SOA Continuing Education Documentation for AELS

The continuing education program aims to maintain a continuing level of competency and standards for professional architects, engineers, land surveyors, and landscape architects to promote public health, safety, and welfare within this state.

More information can be found on the Alaska State Board of Registration for Architects, Engineers, and Land Surveyors webpage hosted by the Alaska Department of Commerce, Community, and Economic Development.

The State of Alaska Local Training & Assistance Program (LTAP)

provides professional development opportunities to local governments, consultants, and construction companies conducting work on behalf of the State of Alaska Department of Transportation. LTAP centers help local agencies improve their roads and bridges by supplying them with various training programs, technology updates, newsletters, and personalized technical assistance.

Working in partnership with our Municipal and Rural Planning Organizations (MPOs & RPOs) and Alaskan consultants and contractors who have active State of Alaska projects, we strive to provide up-to-date training on relevant training opportunities. The mission of the Alaska LTAP is to create a more effective and diverse workforce by giving informational opportunities to all transportation partners.

The State of Alaska LTAP Team

Cina Fisher

Cina Fisher is a lifelong Alaskan raised in North Pole, Alaska, and the Circle Hot Springs mining region. Cina believes accessible information empowers people to excel at their chosen professions. After serving in the US Army, Cina returned home to a career creating, coordinating, and delivering State and Federal training specific to Alaskans.

Cina's experience includes developing training programs for the US Census Bureau -Remote Alaska Division, the Alaska National Guard, the State of Alaska Department of Health and Social Services, and Alaskan small businesses. During the summer, Cina enjoys the Alaskan wilderness by fishing, hunting, or berry scavenging. Her winters are full of hockey games and seeking warm beaches!

Contact Cina at 907-360-8520 (Call or Text) or cina.fisher@alaska.gov

Joshua Hyde

Joshua Hyde has a combined experience of 10 years working with local and international interests in geology, mining, and tourism, along with asset protection in wildland firefighting for BLM, fleet management, and employee skill development. Joshua puts his energy in the office into sharing knowledge and information so that everyone can be sure their efforts are not in vain.

Outside the office, Joshua enjoys time on the rivers and banks of the great state of Alaska, hunting, fishing, camping, kayaking, and snow machining into the White Mountains during the winter and ice fishing whenever possible. Joshua began as Training Specialist for LTAP and T2 in March of 2023.

Contact Joshua at 907-370-2069 (Call or Text) or joshua.hyde@alaska.gov