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Transportation Organizations
Minnesota/Midwest
National
- American
Public Works Association—Extensive treatment of APWA's mission,
events, services, publications, and educational resources.
- American Association of State
and Highway Transportation Officials (AASHTO)—newsletter; committees; programs; directories; bookstore.
- American
Road & Transportation Builders Association—List of state
chapter affiliates; events sponsored by ARTBA; favorite links;
ARTBA bookstore; press releases.
- American Society
of Civil Engineers—ASCE conferences and conventions; publications;
section and chapter homepages; continuing education programs.
- Asphalt
Emulsion Manufacturers Association—AEMA membership directory;
organizational overview; policies and bylaws; meetings; awards;
index of member companies.
- Asphalt Institute—Superpave
course schedule; staff listing; Superpave centers directory.
- Council of Supply Chain Management Professionals (CSCMP)
- ITS America
- LTAP - National
- Federal
Highway Administration—FHWA publications index; legislation
information; program announcements and descriptions.
- Federal
Highway Administration Infrastructure Programs—Asset
management, bridges, pavements, program administration
- Midwest Transportation
Knowledge Network (MTKN)—A network of transportation libraries
dedicated to increasing access and expanding knowledge by increasing
collaboration between regional transportation libraries and information
centers.
- National Association
of Cities—Represents more than 5,000 cities, towns,
and villages across America.
- National Association of County Engineers (NACE)—Represents county engineers and professional road managers. Offers training and educational resources, including an e-mail alert service.
- National Association of Counties
(NACo)—Includes a database of information on counties;
and county policies, ordinances, and model programs that can
be used as examples for other counties.
- National LTAP Association (NLTAPA)—Association
of LTAP and TTAP centers.
- SAFETEA-LU
- TRB
- USDOT
- WTS
- National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA)
The U.S. DOT's lead agency in the area of motor vehicle and highway safety. Includes the following specific resources: