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| Date(s): |
October 18, 2007 |
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Audio/Web Broadcast |
| Cost: |
Members: $150.00 Non Members: $200.00 |
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| Description: |
A useful and effective tool – a “must have” for any size cold-weather community. Hear from the experts how to initiate a plan that could save you time, labor and material.
• Identify Benefits and advantages of a snow and ice plan and policy • Create a process, goals and options for a plan • Assess critical elements that should be included in your plan
This program has been approved for .2 CEUs or 2 PDHs. The form to request these credits is included in the handouts for this program. |
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Duane Amsler, Sr., P.E.
Owner AFM Engineering Services Slingerlands, NY
Dewey has over 45 years of experience in highway research, claims and litigation, operations and snow and ice control. His experience ranges from laborer and equipment operator to senior management in the New York State Department of Transportation. He was responsible for the 100 million dollar snow and ice control program in NYSDOT for ten years prior to his retirement in 1996.
Since retiring, he has remained active in the snow and ice community by writing guidance documents, training, providing operational consultation, performing research and providing claims and litigation support. He was, and continues to be, active in the activities of the Transportation Research Board, American Public Works Association and numerous other national and local forums that relate to snow and ice control.
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Dave Bergner
Public Works Superintendent City of Overland Park, KS
Dave Bergner is Superintendent of the Overland Park, Kansas, Public Works Department Maintenance Division. He is responsible for a staff of 65 involved in field operations including street, storm water, traffic and fleet maintenance. He has been with Overland Park for 17 years; prior to that he was with the City of Kansas City, Missouri for nearly 15 years, mainly in Traffic Operations. Dave was the moderator of a panel that made a presentation, also titled “SOS For Sidewalks”, on Overland Park’s sidewalk program at the 2006 APWA National Congress. He has a Master’s degree in Management from Webster University and a Bachelor’s degree from University of Missouri- Kansas City.
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MODERATOR: Rachelle Cornelius, P.E.
Bridge Maintenance Engineer City of Kansas City, MO
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