National RTAP Rural and Tribal Transit Training - Capital Projects
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600 E Benson Blvd,Anchorage AK 99503
31 March, 2023
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TRANSIT TRAINING - CAPITAL PROJECTS In collaboration with the Alaska Tribal Transportation Working Group, National RTAP is providing a one-day Transit Training focused on Capital Projects on the day after the ATTWG Transportation Symposium. The training will include: Capital Development, Planning, and Construction Project Management training Federal Transit Administration Updates and Grant ManagementPeer RoundtablesWho should attend: Transit/Transportation Directors/Managers and Staff. MEALS TO BE PROVIDED: The Embassy Suites Hotel has free made-to-order breakfast for guests. All-day beverage station, morning snacks. Buffet lunch, and afternoon snacks will be provided during the training event. Dinner on your own. HOTEL ROOM BLOCK REGISTRATION: Very good room rates at $204/night, with complimentary parking for attendees! When registering at the Anchorage Embassy Suites, mention: ATTWG Symposium Click Link: https://www.hilton.com/en/attend-my-event/anceses-att-053a589b-24db-466b-8ce1-af75402d23cc/ By Phone: (907) 332-7000 QUESTIONS? Contact Neil Rodriguez, Tribal Transit Program Manager, at [email protected]. ABOUT NATIONAL RTAP Our overarching mission is to address the training and technical assistance needs of rural, and tribal transit operators across the nation, and to support the state RTAP programs. Our comprehensive set of free technical assistance programs and resources includes training materials, webinars, newsletters and technical briefs, peer resources, research, and innovative technology initiatives. www.nationalrtap.org https://www.nationalrtap.org/About/National-RTAP-FAQ ABOUT THE PRESENTER/TRAINER Ms. Michia Casebier is President of M.G. Tech-Writing, LLC, a multimodal transportation planning, grant and technical writing sole proprietorship, which has funded nearly $20 million dollars in grants, including, but not limited to, an FY14 Federal Transit Authority Tribal Transit Program capital grant for Craig Tribal Association’s transit program startup. Michia has written Tribal Transportation Safety Plans for six Alaska Native Villages, two New Mexico pueblos, and is working to complete her ninth Safety Plan for a Nevada tribe. A National Rural Transit Assistance Program (RTAP) training facilitator since 2019, Ms. Casebier also has written numerous Safe Routes to School Route/Travel Plans, pedestrian and bicycle master plans, and Active School Neighborhood Reports over her planning career. As a subconsultant to the KFH Group, Inc., Michia wrote the “Engaging with Tribes” webpages for the RTAP’s Transit Manager’s Toolkit.
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