September 17RSCP Core Module #6: Reading the RoadwayTuesday, September 17, 2024 at 7:00 am to 9:00 am AKST This two-hour training will teach participants how to “read the
road” as well as the importance of doing so in daily activities. It will use
real world examples on different roadway components to demonstrate how
participants may be able to uncover potential safety issues during their
routine activities. It will also discuss how the road safety audit
process can be used to “read the road” in a more formal approach. The training
will also discuss the consequences daily activities of workers may have on
safety. |
September 172024 The Basics of Traffic CountsTuesday, September 17, 2024 at 8:00 am to 9:00 am AKST Intended Audience: Local Agency Managers, Engineers, Planners, Elected Officials This
webinar will cover what traffic counts are and why you might want to do one,
what kind of equipment can be used, and general best practices to get the best
data possible. This webinar will be helpful for anyone who wants to know
more about traffic counts or who wants some talking points to explain the
importance of traffic counts to the general public. |
September 24RSCP Core Module #7: Safety Analysis ProcessTuesday, September 24, 2024 at 7:00 am to 9:00 am AKST The safety analysis process, as part of the FHWA Safety Toolkit,
is a systematic process for identifying the factors that can contribute to
crashes and implementing effective countermeasures. It is a best practice
method that is flexible and can be used to fit your needs. This two-hour
training will cover the safety analysis process and discuss how it can be
applied using two different complementary analysis methods: the traditional
site analysis and the systemic analysis. Additionally, case studies will be
utilized to demonstrate practical applications on the process. |
Tuesday, October 29, 2024 at 9:00 am to 11:00 am AKST Join
us for on October 29,
2024, at 1:00-3:00 pm Eastern for a webinar on Design Example - Lighting Design for an
Urban Street Environment. The webinar will illustrate the
different design recommendations applicable to the areas being studied and
highlight the key safety elements that should be considered. Through the use of
an example that consists of an urban street with bike lanes, parking,
crosswalks, intersections, and sidewalks, the presentation will include
possible adjustments to current criteria from IES-RP-8 and AASHTO GL 7 and
approaches expected from emerging research. The attendees will gain an
understanding on how different roadway elements within an Urban setting will
affect the recommended lighting design guidelines and how newly developed design
metrics help protect Vulnerable Road Users. Lighting
is proven to reduce nighttime crashes on highways and urban streets especially
at intersection crossings. Please watch the latest video that provides a
brief overview of how properly designed lighting can ultimately save
lives. After
registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about
joining the webinar. Additional
resources on nighttime visibility related to roadway lighting can be found on
the FHWA Office of Safety – Lighting and Nighttime visibility website: https://highways.dot.gov/safety/other/visibility/roadway-lighting |
Reimbursements for up to $3000.00 are available for local road management agency employees. The funds can reimburse meeting fees, materials, and travel expenses (cannot cover salary). Of course, there are limited funds available each year. The requirement to utilize the funds is sharing the information you gain with your peers. We can help you do that too!
Give it a try by completing the form today!
Alaska LTAP Professional Development Scholarship Application
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.
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.
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 907-269-7383 or cina.fisher@alaska.gov
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 907-451-3055 or joshua.hyde@alaska.gov