MISCELLANEOUS SERVICE. a. Maintain our toll free number for our customers, other LTAP/TTAPs, or others to reach us for assistance. b. Hold a staff/team development activity twice annually. c. Continue promoting social media in delivering information on our Facebook site. d. Continue to serve as conference coordinator and host the Regional Local Road Conference held annually in Rapid City, SD. Xxxxx Xxxxxxxx, SDLTAP’s Program Assistant, will continue to manage registration and budget for the conference as a service to our neighbors in six surrounding states. e. Strive to continue to provide miscellaneous services to our friends and partners around the country such as sharing of our large photo log, presentations and other resources. f. Support the National and Regional LTAP/TTAP Conference and XXXX Conference. g. Support SDDOT in various research projects and deliver the findings to our customers in a timely manner. h. Support the EDC initiatives that the DOT has adopted and bring awareness and training to our customers that pertain to local agencies. ATTACHMENT 1: SDLTAP STAFF Field Staff Abbreviated Resumes of Staff Dr. Xxxxxxx Xxxx, PhD, PE—Xxxxxxx is Associate Xxxx for Academics and Outreach in the College of Engineering, South Dakota State University. He has over 22 years of civil, geotechnical, transportation, and environmental engineering experience. His career started in the Air Force as an environmental engineer for Xxxxxxxxx Air Force Base, SD. In that position, he was responsible for ensuring compliance with all Environmental Protection Agency regulations which included environmental monitoring, permitting, Xxxx Xxxxx—In October 2012, Xxxx started as SDLTAP’s new Field Services Manager and became Program Manager in October 2015. He previously worked as Xxxxxxx County’s Highway Superintendent for 18 years and has served as Mayor of Wessington Springs for the past 13 years. Xxxx provides technical assistance in gravel road maintenance, culvert installation, presentation development, and various cooperative efforts. He has extensive background in county and township maintenance and has served as Past President and Secretary/Treasurer for the SDACHS Association Xxxxxx Xxxxxxxx — Xxxxxx joined LTAP as the field services manager in March 2016. He received his Bachelor of Science degree from South Dakota State University in Construction Management with a minor in Business. He served in the Air National Guard as a Pavement and Construction Equipment Specialist. Before starting at LTAP, Xxxxxx worked for Knife River Midwest in Sioux City, IA as project manager and estimator, where he managed asphalt projects in Nebraska, Iowa, and South Dakota. Xxxxx Xxxxxxxx – Xxxxx joined LTAP in July 2017. She worked 9 Xxxxx Xxxxx—Xxxxx worked for the SDDOT for 40 years as a Field Technician, Highway Beautification Agent, Maintenance Analyst, Project Engineer, Traffic and Safety Engineer and at the Office of Project Development. He has a Bachelor of Science degree from SDSU in Agricultural Business (Economics). Xxxxx has received specialized training from Northwestern University – Traffic Institute at Evanston, IL, training from the Institute of Transportation Engineers (ITE) and from the FHWA. Xxxxx joined SDLTAP in 2010. Xxxxx Xxxxxxx—Xxxxx joined SDLTAP in June 2015 and has a life- long background in the road and bridge environment. Xxxxx holds an AAS in Civil Engineering Technology from the ND State School of Science. He has 22 years of experience as Day County Highway Superintendent and eight years of experience managing design, construction and development for Waste Management and Tricon- Kent Construction. Xxxxx was president of the SD Association of County Highway Superintendents and has served as a committee member of Bylaws and Resolutions and as executive board member. Xxxx Xxxxxx—Xxxx joined SDLTAP in July 2017 and has been involved in road and bridge for many years. Xxxx is a graduate of the South Dakota School of Mines in 1975 with a BS in Civil Engineering. He worked more than 29 years with the South Dakota Department of Transportation, the last 25 as Pavement Design Engineer specializing in pavement design, rehabilitation, and preservation.
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Samples: Joint Powers Agreement
MISCELLANEOUS SERVICE.
a. Maintain our toll free number for our customers, other LTAP/TTAPs, or others to reach us for assistance.
b. Hold a staff/team development activity twice annuallyonce in the year.
c. Continue promoting social media in delivering information on our Facebook site.
d. Continue to serve as conference coordinator and host the Regional Local Road Conference held annually in Rapid City, SD. Xxxxx Xxxxxxxx, SDLTAP’s Program Assistant, will continue to manage registration and budget for the conference as a service to our neighbors in six surrounding states.
e. Strive to continue to provide miscellaneous services to our friends and partners around the country such as sharing of our large photo log, presentations and other resources.
f. Support the National and Regional LTAP/TTAP Conference and XXXX Conference.
g. Support various SDDOT in various research projects and deliver the timely findings to our customers in a timely mannercustomers.
h. Support the EDC initiatives that the DOT has adopted and bring awareness and training to our customers that pertain are pertinent to local agenciesthe locals. ORGANIZATIONAL CHANGES ATTACHMENT 1: SDLTAP STAFF Office and Administrative Staff: Field Staff Abbreviated Resumes of Staff Staff: ABBREVIATED RESUMES OF STAFF – 2017 Dr. Xxxxxxx Xxxx, PhD, PE—Xxxxxxx is Associate Xxxx for Academics and Outreach in the College of Engineering, South Dakota State University. He has over 22 years of civil, geotechnical, transportation, and environmental engineering experience. His career started in the Air Force as an environmental engineer for Xxxxxxxxx Air Force Base, SD. In that position, position he was responsible for ensuring compliance with all Environmental Protection Agency regulations which included environmental monitoring, permitting, training, and response. As a design civil engineer, he planned and designed new roads as well as the rehabilitation of existing streets. Following his graduate education, he served as a research engineer for the Air Force focusing on the design, construction and full-scale testing of structures to resist explosions. Xxxxxxx also has extensive experience in the geosynthetics field. Xxxx Xxxxx—In October 2012, Xxxx started as SDLTAP’s new Field Services Manager and became Program Manager in October 2015. He previously worked as Xxxxxxx County’s Highway Superintendent for 18 years and has served as Mayor of Wessington Springs for the past 13 years. Xxxx provides technical assistance in gravel road maintenance, culvert installation, presentation development, and various cooperative efforts. He has extensive background in county and township maintenance and has served as Past President and Secretary/Treasurer for the SDACHS Association Association. Xxxxxx Xxxxxxxx — Xxxxxx joined LTAP as the field services manager in March 2016. He received his Bachelor of Science degree from South Dakota State University in Construction Management with a minor in Business. He served in the Air National Guard as a Pavement and Construction Equipment Specialist. Before starting at LTAP, Xxxxxx worked for Knife River Midwest in Sioux City, IA as project manager and estimator, where he managed asphalt projects in Nebraska, Iowa, and South Dakota. Xxxxx Xxxxxxxx – Xxxxx joined LTAP in July 2017. She worked 9 ½ years for SDSU in the Division of Technology & Security as a Budget Assistant. Prior to working for SDSU, she worked in various administrative and accounting positions in Brookings. Xxxxx has an Associate’s Degree in Executive Secretarial from Xxxxxxxxx College, Sioux Falls, SD. Xxx Xxxxxxxxxxx—Xxx retired in January 2008 after serving 20 years as Brookings County Highway Supt. Prior to that, Xxx was the Assistance City Street Supt. for the City of Brookings. Xxx’s early career was spent as a field technician/project manager for the SD DOT. Xxx also spent nine years as owner of Xxxxxxxxxxx Construction, Inc. He joined SDLTAP in 2008. Xxxxx Xxxxx—Xxxxx worked for the SDDOT for 40 years as a Field Technician, Highway Beautification Agent, Maintenance Analyst, Project Engineer, Traffic and Safety Engineer and at the Office of Project Development. He has a Bachelor of Science degree from SDSU in Agricultural Business (Economics). Xxxxx has received specialized training from Northwestern University – Traffic Institute at Evanston, IL, training from the Institute of Transportation Engineers (ITE) and from the FHWA. Xxxxx joined SDLTAP in 2010. Xxxxx Xxxxxxx—Xxxxx joined SDLTAP in June 2015 and has a life- life-long background in the road and bridge environment. Xxxxx holds an AAS in Civil Engineering Technology from the ND State School of Science. He has 22 years of experience as a certified Day County Highway Superintendent and has eight years of experience leading and managing designthe construction, construction development, and development designs for two reputable companies: Waste Management and Tricon- Tricon-Kent Construction. Xxxxx was president of the SD Association of County Highway Superintendents (SDACHS), and has served as a committee member of Bylaws and Resolutions of SDACHS, and as an executive board membermember of SDACHS. Xxxx Xxxxxx—Xxxx joined SDLTAP in July 2017 and has been involved in road and bridge for many years. Xxxx is a graduate of the South Dakota School of Mines in 1975 with a BS in Civil Engineering. He worked more than 29 , Worked 29+ years with the South Dakota Department of Transportation, Transportation the last 25 as Pavement Design Engineer specializing in pavement design, pavement rehabilitation, and preservationpavement preservation activities.
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Samples: Joint Powers Agreement
MISCELLANEOUS SERVICE.
a. Maintain our toll toll-free number for our customers, other LTAP/TTAPsTTAP, or others to reach us for assistance.
b. Hold a staff/team development activity twice annually.
c. Continue promoting social media in delivering information on our Facebook site.
d. Continue to serve as conference coordinator and host the Regional Local Road Conference to be held annually in Rapid CitySioux Falls, SDSD in 2022. Xxxxx Xxxxxxxx, SDLTAP’s 's Program Assistant, will continue to manage registration and budget for the conference as a service to our neighbors in six eight surrounding states.
e. Strive to continue to provide miscellaneous services to our friends and partners around the country such as sharing of our large photo log, presentations presentations, and other resources.
f. Support the National and Regional LTAP/TTAP Conference and XXXX Conference.
g. Support SDDOT in various research projects and deliver the findings to our customers in a timely manner.
h. Support the EDC initiatives that the DOT has adopted and bring awareness and training to our customers that pertain are pertinent to local agenciesthe locals. The budget allocated to accomplish these activities is shown in Attachment 3, page 16.
ATTACHMENT 1: SDLTAP STAFF Field Staff Abbreviated Resumes STAFF
ATTACHMENT 2: GEOGRAPHIC STAFF RESPONSIBILITIES This map shows the general geographic areas covered by each of Staff Dr. Xxxxxxx Xxxx, PhD, PE—Xxxxxxx is Associate the four members of the field staff in doing on-site technical assistance or local department visits. Ch NORTH B<nnott Xxxx Ch SOUTH Geographic Areas for Academics and Outreach in the College Tech Assistance & Dept Visits Xx - Xxxxx (13counties) G - Xxxx (17 counties) Location of Engineering, South Dakota State University. He has over 22 years of civil, geotechnical, transportation, and environmental engineering experience. His career started in the Air Force as an environmental engineer for Xxxxxxxxx Air Force Base, SD. In that position, he was responsible for ensuring compliance with all Environmental Protection Agency regulations which included environmental monitoring, permitting, Xxxx Xxxxx—In October 2012, Xxxx started as SDLTAP’s new SDLTAPStaff X G&A -Greg& Xxxxxx (20 counties) Ch- Chuck (16 counties) ATTACHMENT I 33 Program Assistant (Xxxxxxxx) Field Services Manager and became Program Manager in October 2015. He previously worked as Xxxxxxx County’s Highway Superintendent for 18 years and has served as Mayor of Wessington Springs for the past 13 years. Xxxx provides technical assistance in gravel road maintenance, culvert installation, presentation development, and various cooperative efforts. He has extensive background in county and township maintenance and has served as Past President and Secretary/Treasurer for the SDACHS Association Xxxxxx Xxxxxxxx — Xxxxxx joined LTAP as the field services manager in March 2016. He received his Bachelor of Science degree from South Dakota State University in Construction Management with a minor in Business. He served in the Air National Guard as a Pavement and Construction Equipment Specialist. Before starting at LTAP, Xxxxxx worked for Knife River Midwest in Sioux City, IA as project manager and estimator, where he managed asphalt projects in Nebraska, Iowa, and South Dakota. Xxxxx Xxxxxxxx – Xxxxx joined LTAP in July 2017. She worked 9 Xxxxx (Xxxxxxxx) Technical Assistance Provider (Fromelt) Technical Assistance Provider (Xxxxx—Xxxxx worked for the ) Technical Assistance Provider (Xxxxxx) SDDOT for 40 years as a Field Technician, Highway Beautification Agent, Maintenance Analyst, Project Engineer, Traffic and Safety Engineer and at the Office of Project Development. He has a Bachelor of Science degree from SDSU in Agricultural Business Contact (EconomicsXxxxx) SDDOT Contact (Xxxxx). Xxxxx has received specialized training from Northwestern University – Traffic Institute at Evanston, IL, training from the Institute of Transportation Engineers (ITE) and from the FHWA. Xxxxx joined SDLTAP in 2010. Xxxxx Xxxxxxx—Xxxxx joined SDLTAP in June 2015 and has a life- long background in the road and bridge environment. Xxxxx holds an AAS in Civil Engineering Technology from the ND State School of Science. He has 22 years of experience as Day County Highway Superintendent and eight years of experience managing design, construction and development for Waste Management and Tricon- Kent Construction. Xxxxx was president of the SD Association of County Highway Superintendents and has served as a committee member of Bylaws and Resolutions and as executive board member. Xxxx Xxxxxx—Xxxx joined SDLTAP in July 2017 and has been involved in road and bridge for many years. Xxxx is a graduate of the South Dakota School of Mines in 1975 with a BS in Civil Engineering. He worked more than 29 years with the South Dakota Department of Transportation, the last 25 as Pavement Design Engineer specializing in pavement design, rehabilitation, and preservation.
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Samples: Joint Powers Agreement
MISCELLANEOUS SERVICE.
a. Maintain our toll toll-free number for our customers, other LTAP/TTAPs, or others to reach us for assistance.
b. Hold a staff/team development activity twice annually.
c. Continue promoting social media in delivering information on our Facebook site.
d. Continue to serve as conference coordinator and host the Regional Local Road Conference to be held annually in Rapid CitySioux Falls, SDSD in 2021. Xxxxx Xxxxxxxx, SDLTAP’s Program Assistant, will continue to manage registration and budget for the conference as a service to our neighbors in six eight surrounding states.
e. Strive to continue to provide miscellaneous services to our friends and partners around the country such as sharing of our large photo log, presentations and other resources.
f. Support the National and Regional LTAP/TTAP Conference and XXXX Conference.
g. Support SDDOT in various research projects and deliver the findings to our customers in a timely manner.
h. Support the EDC initiatives that the DOT has adopted and bring awareness and training to our customers that pertain are pertinent to local agenciesthe locals. ATTACHMENT 1: SDLTAP STAFF Office and Administrative Staff: Field Staff Abbreviated Resumes of Staff Dr. Xxxxxxx Xxxx, PhD, PE—Xxxxxxx is Associate Xxxx for Academics and Outreach in the College of Engineering, South Dakota State University. He has over 22 years of civil, geotechnical, transportation, and environmental engineering experience. His career started in the Air Force as an environmental engineer for Xxxxxxxxx Air Force Base, SD. In that position, he was responsible for ensuring compliance with all Environmental Protection Agency regulations which included environmental monitoring, permitting, Xxxx Xxxxx—In October 2012, Xxxx started as SDLTAP’s new Field Services Manager and became Program Manager in October 2015. He previously worked as Xxxxxxx County’s Highway Superintendent for 18 years and has served as Mayor of Wessington Springs for the past 13 years. Xxxx provides technical assistance in gravel road maintenance, culvert installation, presentation development, and various cooperative efforts. He has extensive background in county and township maintenance and has served as Past President and Secretary/Treasurer for the SDACHS Association Staff: ABBREVIATED RESUMES OF STAFF – 2021 Xxxxxx Xxxxxxxx — Xxxxxx joined LTAP as the field services manager in March 2016. He received his Bachelor of Science degree from South Dakota State University in Construction Management with a minor in Business. He served in the Air National Guard as a Pavement and Construction Equipment Specialist. Before starting at LTAP, Xxxxxx worked for Knife River Midwest in Sioux City, IA as project manager and estimator, where he managed asphalt projects in Nebraska, Iowa, and South Dakota. Xxxxx Xxxxxxxx – Xxxxx joined LTAP in July 2017. She worked 9 ½ years for SDSU in the Division of Technology & Security as a Budget Assistant. Prior to working for SDSU, she worked in various administrative and accounting positions in Brookings. Xxxxx Xxxxx—Xxxxx worked for the SDDOT for 40 years as a Field Technician, Highway Beautification Agent, Maintenance Analyst, Project Engineer, Traffic and Safety Engineer and at the Office of Project Development. He has a Bachelor of Science degree from SDSU in Agricultural Business (Economics). Xxxxx has received specialized training from Northwestern University – Traffic Institute at Evanston, IL, training from the Institute of Transportation Engineers (ITE) and from the FHWA. Xxxxx joined SDLTAP in 2010. 2010 Xxxxx Xxxxxxx—Xxxxx joined SDLTAP in June 2015 and has a life- life-long background in the road and bridge environment. Xxxxx holds an AAS in Civil Engineering Technology from the ND State School of Science. He has 22 years of experience as a certified Day County Highway Superintendent and has eight years of experience leading and managing designthe construction, construction development, and development designs for Waste Management and Tricon- Kent Construction. Xxxxx was president of the SD Association of County Highway Superintendents (SDACHS) and has served as a committee member of Bylaws and Resolutions of SDACHS, and as an executive board membermember of SDACHS. Staff Changes: Xxxx Xxxxxx—Xxxx joined SDLTAP in July 2017 and has been involved in road and bridge for many years. Xxxx is a graduate of the South Dakota School of Mines in 1975 with a BS in Civil Engineering. He , Xxxx worked more than 29 29+ years with the South Dakota Department of Transportation, Transportation the last 25 as Pavement Design Engineer specializing in pavement design, pavement rehabilitation, and preservationpavement preservation activities.
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Samples: Joint Powers Agreement