[New-hampshire-students] transportation Summit
Ed Meskys
edmeskys at roadrunner.com
Thu Sep 30 22:48:38 UTC 2010
You are invited to attend the 2010 Community Transportation Summit
New Hampshire State Coordinating Council for Community Transportation
Thursday, November 18, 2010 Grappone Conference Center, Courtyard Marriott,
70 Constitution Avenue, Concord, NH 03301, 8:30 AM - 4:30 PM
Invited speakers include:
National and International Leaders in Transportation:
Doug Birnie, Team Leader, Federal Transit Administration - United we Ride
Initiative
Todd Litman, Founder and Executive Director, Victoria Transport Policy
Institute
Jim Reed, Director of Transportation, National Conference of State
Legislatures
Experts on New England and New Hampshire:
Stephen Norton, Executive Director, NH Center for Public Policy Studies
Jeffrey H. Taylor, President, Jeffrey H. Taylor and Associates, Inc
Beverly Ward, Ambassador, Community Transportation - United We Ride
Coordination for Region 1
Heads of New Hampshire Departments:
Commissioner George Campbell, NH Department of Transportation
Commissioner Virginia Barry, NH Department of Education
Commissioner Nick Toumpas, NH Department of Health and Human Services
Afternoon Workshops will address:
Volunteer Driver Information and Networking
Organizational Development: Sustaining a Coalition over Time
Sustainable Communities: Land Use and Transportation
Registration:
Thanks to the generosity of our sponsors there is no cost to register.
Space is limited, so please register early. Registration Deadline -
November 8, 2010
To register, go to www.events.unh.edu/RegistrationForm.pm?event_id=7618 or
visit the SCC website at: www.nh.gov/dot/scc/
Call 617-399-5242 with questions
The State Coordinating Council for Community Transportation guide the
coordination of transportation services for all people, including older
adults, persons with disabilities and individuals with limited income.
The conference is sponsored by AARP, NH Council on Developmental
Disabilities, Endowment for Health, NH Department of Transportation and the
Institute on Disability/UCED University of New Hampshire.
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