Agenda - Institute for Transportation Research and Education

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TRB Summer Meeting
Landscape and Environmental Design Committee (AFB40)
and
Historic and Archaeological Preservation in Transportation Committee (ADC50)
Fitting Transportation to our Heritage Landscape
Advancing the Practice of Context Sensitive Solutions (CSS)
August 8-11, 2004 Advance Agenda
Sunday August 8th
2:00-5:00pm
2:00-5:00pm
7:00-9:00pm
Monday August 9th
7:30-8:30am
General Sessions
8:30-4:00pm
8:30-9:00am
9:00-10:15am
10:15-10:30 am
10:30-11:00am
11:00-11:30am
11:30-12:00pm
12:00-1:30pm
Breakout Sessions
1:30-2:00pm
2:00-2:30pm
2:30-3:00pm
Breakout Sessions
1:30-2:00pm
2:00-2:30pm
2:30-3:00:pm
Registration
ADC50 Committee Meeting
Ice Breaker Reception
Continental Breakfast
Registration
Welcome: RIDOT, FHWA, and RISHPO
CSS In Practice Panel
Sally Oldham, Oldham Historic Properties (moderator)
Linda Harvey-Opiteck, Cultural Resource Specialist, NYSDOT
Dave Byers, Manager Landscape and Urban Design Unit, NJDOT
Break
Historic Washington Bridge in RI Goes Multimodal
Wilfrid Gates Jr., Gates Leighton & Associates
Bridges Over Troubled Waters: Design of the North West
Highway Bridges through White Rock Lake Park, Dallas, TX
Richard Mason, Project Manager, Adv. Project Dev., TXDOT
Merritt Parkway: One of the First CSS Projects
Speaker from the Merritt Parkway Conservancy
Lunch and Keynote Speaker
Emil Frankel, Assistant Secretary for Transportation Policy
US Department of Transportation
Reauthorization Status Update
Mary Ann Naber, FHWA
FHWA Tribal Coordination Initiatives
Tim Penny, FHWA
A 2003 Workshop on the Preservation and Management of Our
Nation’s Historic Bridges: Results and Recommendations
Terry Klein, SRI Foundation
Reauthorization Provisions Affecting Landscape and
Environmental Design
Rob Draper, FHWA
Jacob’s Ladder Trail Scenic Byway Landscape Management Plan
James Mazik, Chief Planner, Pioneer Valley Planning Committee
RI Scenic Roadways Educational Program
Paul Pawlowski, Pawlowski Associates
August 9th Continued
3:00-3:30
Breakout Sessions
3:30:4:00pm
4:00-4:30pm
4:30-5:00pm
5:00-5:30pm
3:30-5:30pm
Break
4(f) Case Studies from Wisconsin
Amy Squitieri, Mead & Hunt, Inc.
The Cemetery as a Cultural Landscape and Historic Resource
Analysis and Preservation
James Garman, PhD, Director of Cultural and Historic Preservation
Program, Salve Regina College
Archaeology of the Big Dig
Brona Simon, Mass. State Archaeologist & Deputy Historic
Preservation Officer
A Recent Native American Traditional Cultural Property Analysis
Rowe Bowen, Georgia DOT
AFB40 Committee Meeting
DINNER ON YOUR OWN
Tuesday August 10th
7:30-8:30am
8:30 am to evening
Wednesday August 11th
7:30-8:30am
General Sessions
8:30-9:00am
9:00-9:30am
9:30-10:00am
10:00-10:30 am
10:30-11:00am
11:00-11:30am
1:30-12:00pm
Continental Breakfast
Field trip to transportation projects is the Historic Blackstone
Valley. (Reconstruction of Breakneck Hill Rd and Historic Great
Rd. Reconstruction of the Historic Ashton Viaduct in Lincoln, and
Reconstruction of Historic Market Square in Woonsocket). Box
Lunch in The Blackstone Valley. After lunch travel to Newport and
tour Bellevue Avenue, which is a CSS Historic Reconstruction
Project, and then tour Ocean Blvd. Tour one of the Mansions along
Bellevue Ave. Dinner and return to Hotel.
Continental Breakfast
Landslides, Landscapes and Highways: The Fetterman Battle
National Historic Landmark
Dr Julie Francis, Archaeologist, WYDOT
Elements of Historic Roads
Dan Marriott, National Trust for Historic Preservation
Public Works for Public Benefit- Boston’s Lessons Learned
Ken Kruckemeyer, MIT Center for Transportation Studies
Break
RI’s Memorial Blvd and Waterplace Park Project
Speaker from William D. Warner Architects and Planners Office
Historic Landscapes of RI
Eleana Pascarella, Landscape Architect
Wrap-up and Adjourn before Lunch
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