LTAP Technology Exchange (Fall 2000, vol. 8, no. 4)

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LTAP Technology Exchange (Fall 2000, vol. 8, no. 4)

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2000

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Minnesota Local Technical Assistance Program

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Articles include: Local Governments Face New Accounting Rules; LRRB Report Gives Guidelines and Best Practices for Pavement Marking; T2 Welcomes Pat Murphy & Henry Grothaus; Have You Ordered Your Handbooks & Information Kit Yet?; New Report Gives Guidelines for Pavement Marking Materials; T2 Steering Committee Welcomes New Members; Access Management Report Provides Strategies for Local Governments; LRRB Continues Support for T2 2001 Program; Summit Held on Engineering Workforce Development; Are You Ready for Winter?; Handle Hot Liquid Asphalt Carefully and Safely; LED Traffic Signals Replacing Standard Bulb Signals; McLeod County Hosts IVI News Conference; Sealing Concrete Shoulder-Joints Extends Pavement Life; Hey Buddy, Can You Spare a Bulldozer?; CTS Developing Graduate Certificate Program; It's Time Again to Learn "How To" in Fargo; Minnesota Safety Council Offers Transportation Sessions; The Shelf: New Reports and Videos; It's a Small World-for Technology Transfer

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Minnesota Local Technical Assistance Program. (2000). LTAP Technology Exchange (Fall 2000, vol. 8, no. 4). Retrieved from the University Digital Conservancy, https://hdl.handle.net/11299/172651.

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