LTAP Technology Exchange (September 2022, vol. 30, no. 3)
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LTAP Technology Exchange (September 2022, vol. 30, no. 3)
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2022-09
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Minnesota Local Technical Assistance Program
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Articles include: Minnesota Mousetrap: Everyday innovations; Civil Engineering Technician Certificate series to launch this fall; Get ready for winter with snow and ice handbook; Automated vehicles: What should local agencies expect?; MnDOT launches CAV demo projects; Metal arrow stencil helps mark pavement—and makes drainage easier; Every Day Counts: Hundreds of homegrown innovations; Steering committee update; Motivating personnel: Listen, support, recognize; Report identifies strategies to recruit and retain workers; Local agency staff discuss public works careers at youth summer camps; Before the winter: Review policies, plan routes, and calibrate; ‘Otter Claw’ featured at Minnesota Roadway Maintenance Training and Demo Day; The Shelf; Strategies to help elected officials, public see risks of delaying road repair; New from Clear Roads; MnLTAP to offer two new courses in 2023; Considering virtual training? Try these tips!; Training opportunities from APWA–MN; Submissions open this fall for 2023 internships
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Minnesota Local Technical Assistance Program. (2022). LTAP Technology Exchange (September 2022, vol. 30, no. 3). Retrieved from the University Digital Conservancy, https://hdl.handle.net/11299/241891.
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