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Institute of Transportation Engineers. ITE Journal, Feb 2007

ITE DISTRICT MEETINGS

DISTRICT 4

June 13-15,2007-St. Louis, MO, USA

Midwestern District Annual Meeting.

Contact: Shawn Leight, sleight@cbbtraffic.com.

DISTRICT 6

July 15-18,2007 -Portland, OR, USA

Western District Annual Meeting.

Contact: Peter Koonce, pkoonce@kittelson.com.

DISTRICT 9

February 1-3,2007-Houston, TX, USA

TexITE Winter Meeting.

Contact: Stuart Corder, lac@texite.org.

DISTRICT 9

Junel4-16,2007-Amorillo,TX,USA

TexITE Summer Meeting. Contact: Taylor Withrow, taylor.withrow@ci.amarillo.tx.us.

ITE secTION MEETINGS

JUNE 2007

June 20-22,2007 -Naples, FL, USA

Florida section Summer Meeting. Contact: Dan Beaty, djbeaty@pbsj.com.

Please send Calendar News announcements, including name, telephone number and e-mail address of contact person, to Heather Talbert, Outreach Associate, ITE, 109914th St., NVK Suite300 West, Washington, DC 20005-3438 USA; 1 202-289-0222 ext. 138; fax: 1 202-289-7722; htalbert@ite.org.

PTOE UPDATE

The next Professional Traffic Operations Engineer(TM) (PTOE), Traffic Operations Practitioner Specialist (TOPS) and Traffic Signal Operations Specialist (TSOS) examination dates and locations are as follow:

Saturday, March 24,2007

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Chicago, IL, USA

Ft. Lauderdale, FL, USA

San Diego, CA, USA

Washington, DC, USA

Saturday, August 4,2007

Pittsburgh, PA, USA

For more information and a certification application, please visit ITE on the Web at www.ite.org or contact the Transportation Professional Certification Board Inc., 109914th St., NW, Suite 300 West, Washington, DC 20005-3438 USA; 1202-289-0222; fax: 1202-289-7722; certificatn@ite.org.

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