WISCONSIN CHAPTER APWA EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE & TECHNICAL COMMITTEE CHAIR MEETING AGENDA
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1 Wisconsin Chapter American Public Works Association 0 Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd City-County Building, Room 5 Madison WI, 570 President : Ryan Amtmann; President-Elect : Jim Hessling; Vice-President: Scott Solverson; Secretary: Eric Dundee; Treasurer: Scott Brandmeier; Director: Mary Dziewiontkoski and Robert Givens; Past President: Carl Weber; Council of Chapters Delegates: Mike Dailey and Paul Woodard WISCONSIN CHAPTER APWA EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE & TECHNICAL COMMITTEE CHAIR MEETING AGENDA Meeting Date: Friday, March, 06 Meeting Time : 0:00am Meeting Location: Stevens Point Transit Office 700 Week Street Stevens Point, WI 5448 Teleconference Information: Go To Meeting ( Call In Information: (646) 749- Access Code: Call to Order /Introductions. Presidents Report (Amtmann) -New APWA national Executive Director. Approval of Minutes: February, 05 (attached) 4. Treasurer s Report (Brandmeier) i. Current Account Balances (through //06) i. Associated Checking $,90 ii. Associated Money Market $ 5,50 iii. North Shore Bank (Scholarship fund) $4,88 ii. Total Investments $09,6 iii. Revenue YTD $ 6,95 iv. Expenses YTD $ 0,4 v. Revenue YTD 05 $,557 vi. Expenses YTD 05 $ 9,7 5. Approval of Treasurer s Report
2 Wisconsin Chapter American Public Works Association 0 Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd City-County Building, Room 5 Madison WI, 570 President : Ryan Amtmann; President-Elect : Jim Hessling; Vice-President: Scott Solverson; Secretary: Eric Dundee; Treasurer: Scott Brandmeier; Director: Mary Dziewiontkoski and Robert Givens; Past President: Carl Weber; Council of Chapters Delegates: Mike Dailey and Paul Woodard 6. Committee Reports i. Technical Committees i. Emergency Management (Dan Jensen) ii. Engineering & Technology (Jim Mantes) - attached iii. Facilities & Grounds (Leeann Butschlick) iv. Fleet Services (Nathan Wachtendonk) - attached v. Leadership & Management (Cathy Austin) vi. Solid Waste Management (Rick Eilertson) vii. Transportation (Rob Phillips) viii. Utilities and Right of Way (Dave Simpson) ix. Water Resources (Bill Frisbee) ii. Standing Committees i. Awards (Sean Gehin) ii. Conference Program (Jim Hessling) iii. Diversity (Bill Dunlop) - attached iv. Education & Scholarship (Holly Powell) - attached v. Historical & Archives (Jim Hessling) vi. Council of Chapters (Mike Dailey) vii. Membership Services (Tyler Smith) viii. Newsletter (Carl Weber) ix. Past Presidents (Dale Hexom) x. Public Relations (Matt Bednarski) xi. Website Administration /Communications (Jeff Mazanec) xii. Vendor Committee (Andy Lang) xiii. Young Professional Chapter Liaison (Steve Hayek) 7. Old Business i. 06 Spring Conference Update i. Conference Program ii. Registration information (hard copy and event web page) ii. PWX Chapter Dinner & Transportation Update
3 Wisconsin Chapter American Public Works Association 0 Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd City-County Building, Room 5 Madison WI, 570 President : Ryan Amtmann; President-Elect : Jim Hessling; Vice-President: Scott Solverson; Secretary: Eric Dundee; Treasurer: Scott Brandmeier; Director: Mary Dziewiontkoski and Robert Givens; Past President: Carl Weber; Council of Chapters Delegates: Mike Dailey and Paul Woodard iii. Website Transition 8. New Business i. Nomination of Chris Walsh for At-Large Director APWA National ii. Audit Committee Report iii. TIME Coalition formal Support iv. Recruitment Consultant demo (Starchapter) 9. Upcoming Event Dates i. Spring Conference, May 4-6, 06 Stevens Point ii. Summer Fundraiser Outing, July, 06 Beaver Dam (Old Hickory) iii. PWX (formerly known as Congress), August 8- - Minneapolis iv. Winter Maintenance Certification with Snow Plow Rodeo and Equipment Show, September 6-7 Green Bay v. Fall Conference - November -4, 06 Janesville vi. Spring Conference, May 0-, 07- Madison vii. Fall Conference, 07 - Wausau viii. Spring Conference, 08 Oshkosh 0. Future Agenda Items -Bylaw Change from National. Future meeting dates i. Friday, April 8 Teleconference (EC only) ii. Wednesday, May 4 Stevens Point-Spring Conf. (EC and Committee chairs) iii. Friday, June 0 Teleconference (EC only) iv. Thursday, July Beaver Dam-Summer Outing (EC and Committee chairs) v. Friday, August Teleconference (EC only) vi. September TBD Green Bay Snowplow Roadeo vii. Friday, October 4 Teleconference (EC Only) viii. Wednesday, November Janesville-Fall Conf (EC and Committee chairs) ix. Friday, December 9 Teleconference (EC only). Future newsletter deadlines- March for April newsletter Newsletters are published quarterly: January, April, July and October.. Adjourn
4 Wisconsin Chapter American Public Works Association 0 Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd City-County Building, Room 5 Madison WI, 570 President : Ryan Amtmann; President-Elect : Jim Hessling; Vice-President: Scott Solverson; Secretary: Eric Dundee; Treasurer: Scott Brandmeier; Director: Mary Dziewiontkoski and Robert Givens; Past President: Carl Weber; Council of Chapters Delegates: Mike Dailey and Paul Woodard WISCONSIN CHAPTER APWA EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE MEETING MINUTES Meeting Date: Friday, February, 06 Meeting Time: 0:00am Teleconference Information: Go To Meeting ( Call In Information: () 757- Access Code: Call to Order /Introductions Attendees: Amtmann, Hessling, Solverson, Dundee, Brandmeier, Dziewiontkoski, Weber, Dailey, Woodard. Presidents Report (Amtmann) -National Public Works week receiving proclamation, getting 50 posters from national -John Burgan taking over transportation committee chair -National board/staff attendee to spring conference. Approval of Minutes: January 5, 06 (attached) motion to approve Woodard, nd Hessling, passed 4. Treasurer s Report (Brandmeier) i. Current Account Balances (through //06) i. Associated Checking $ 5,758 ii. Associated Money Market $ 5,56 iii. North Shore Bank (Scholarship fund) $4,875 ii. Total Investments $0,58 iii. Revenue YTD $ 8,4 iv. Expenses YTD $ 4,40 v. Revenue YTD 05 $ vi. Expenses YTD 05 $,40 5. Approval of Treasurer s Report
5 Wisconsin Chapter American Public Works Association 0 Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd City-County Building, Room 5 Madison WI, 570 President : Ryan Amtmann; President-Elect : Jim Hessling; Vice-President: Scott Solverson; Secretary: Eric Dundee; Treasurer: Scott Brandmeier; Director: Mary Dziewiontkoski and Robert Givens; Past President: Carl Weber; Council of Chapters Delegates: Mike Dailey and Paul Woodard Treasurer Note: Audit information sent from national-need by mid-march. Audit committee: Dziewiontkoski, Solverson, Givens motion to approve Dziewiontkoski, nd Dailey, passed 6. Old Business i. Cancellation Policy for Chapter Events motion to approve as amended Woodard, nd Weber, passed. Policy is shown on spring conference registration website. ii. 06 Chapter Sponsorships contact update updated list coming from Scott. iii. Discuss and approve the Preliminary Budget for the Spring Conference -motion to approve as amended Woodard, nd Hessling, passed iv. Executive Committee Review/Approval of Required Bylaw Changes for Fiscal Year Changes 7. New Business i. PWX Chapter Dinner Task assignment for Dzienwiontkoski, Givens and PR committee ii. Life Membership for John Prijic, City of Kenosha membership committee to coordinate if John is coming to spring conference for presentation. iii. Historical Committee Report Chair to continue organizing information found in records. iv. TIME training session at 06 spring conference- formal support as future agenda item v. Winter Maintenance Training at 06 Rodeo motion to approve event and preliminary budget providing charge for non-members, Woodard, nd Dailey, passed -Additional promotion through NEWSC(Mazanec) vi. PWMI Yearly Report vii. Web update aiming for March st for new site transition. Looking to provide committee chair site education as part of spring conference. 8. Upcoming Event Dates i. Spring Conference, May 4-6, 06 Stevens Point ii. Summer Fundraiser Outing, July, 06 Beaver Dam (Old Hickory) iii. PWX (formerly known as Congress), August 8- - Minneapolis iv. Winter Maintenance Certification with Snow Plow Rodeo and Equipment Show, September 6-7 Green Bay
6 Wisconsin Chapter American Public Works Association 0 Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd City-County Building, Room 5 Madison WI, 570 President : Ryan Amtmann; President-Elect : Jim Hessling; Vice-President: Scott Solverson; Secretary: Eric Dundee; Treasurer: Scott Brandmeier; Director: Mary Dziewiontkoski and Robert Givens; Past President: Carl Weber; Council of Chapters Delegates: Mike Dailey and Paul Woodard v. Fall Conference - November -4, 06 Janesville vi. vii. viii. Spring Conference, May 0-, 07- Madison Fall Conference, 07 - Wausau Spring Conference, 08 - Oshkosh 9. Future Agenda Items -TIME Coalition formal support -Audit Committee Report - Government Affairs Committee (International Committee) looking into scholarships for travel (Brandmeier) 0. Future meeting dates i. Friday, March Stevens Point/teleconference (EC and Committee chairs) ii. iii. iv. Friday, April 8 Teleconference (EC only) Wednesday, May 4 Stevens Point-Spring Conf. (EC and Committee chairs) Friday, June 0 Teleconference (EC only) v. Thursday, July Beaver Dam-Summer Outing (EC and Committee chairs) vi. vii. viii. ix. Friday, August Teleconference (EC only) Tuesday, September 6 Green Bay Snowplow Roadeo Friday, October 4 Teleconference (EC Only) Wednesday, November Janesville-Fall Conf (EC and Committee chairs) x. Friday, December 9 Teleconference (EC only). Future newsletter deadlines- March for April newsletter Newsletters are published quarterly: January, April, July and October.. Adjourn :47 (motion Woodard, nd Weber, passed)
7 06 YEAR TO DATE BUDGET REPORT Wisconsin Chapter - APWA - Period thru /9/6 Category Description 06 Budget 06 YTD Balance % YTD 05 YTD INCOME 405 Registration Fees $ 45,000 $ 45,000 0% $ Food & Beverage $ - $ - 40 Exhibit Space Sales $ 7,500 $ 7,500 0% 45 Membership Dues $ 6,000 $,00 $,900 5% $, Interest Income $ 50 $ 5 $ 5 50% $ Misc. Income (from Scholarship fund) $ - $ - #DIV/0! 480 Expense Reimbursement $,500 $,500 0% 490 Sponsorship $ 5,000 $ 4,800 $ 00 99% $ 9,00 49 Rebates $,000 $,000 0% 495 Contributions $ 500 $ 500 0% TOTAL INCOME $ 87,550 $ 6,95 $ 70,65 74% $,557 EXPENSES 55 Board Travel $ 900 $ 78 $ 9 87% 555 Other Travel $,000 $,000 0% 575 Insurance $ 00 $ 00 0% 600 Facility Costs $,500 $ 00 $,00 % $ Audio Visual Equip Rental $,500 $, Food and Beverage $ 45,000 $ 6 $ 44,69 % $ 5 60 Transportation $ - $ - #DIV/0! 675 Speakers and Trainers $,500 $,500 0% 680 Entertainment $,000 $,000 0% 700 Office Supplies $ 50 $ 48 $ 0 9% $ Telephones $ 500 $ $ 88 6% 70 Postage $,000 $,000 0% $ 7 75 Flowers, Gifts, Bequests $,000 $,000 0% 8 Books & Publications $ - $ 560 $ (560) #DIV/0! 88 Printing & Production $ 0,000 $,90 $ 7,070 9% 86 Awards, Fellowships, Door Prizes $,000 $,000 0% 86 Scholarships to Non Students $,500 $, $,88 49% $, Scholarships to Students $ - $ - #DIV/0! 890 Bank Service Charges $ - $ - #DIV/0! 898 Miscellaneous $,00 $,00 0% TOTAL EXPENSES $ 85,050 $ 6,504 $ 78,546 8% $,40 Income less Expenses $ 0,4 $ 9,7 Account Balances - As of /9/6 /8/5 Chapter Checking $,90 Associated Bank 0.00% $ 7,47 Chapter Money Market $ 5,50 Associated Bank 0.5% $ 5,477 Scholarship Fund (North Shore Bank) $ 4,88 North Shore Bank $ 4,784 OVERALL TOTAL $ 09,6 $ 94,678
8 YTD Revenue and Expense //06 through /9/06 /7/06 Page Date Num Description Memo Cat... Tag Amount INCOME 6, Membership Dues,00.00 /9/06 DE... Deposit Dues reimbursement 45...Membership..., Sponsorship 4, /9/06 DE... Deposit OMNNI, RA Smith,R/M Sponsorship 6,00.00 /5/06 DEP Deposit Bruce, MSA Sponsorship, /9/06 DEP Deposit Multiple sponsorships Sponsorship 6, EXPENSES -6, Delegate Travel /9/ Paul Woodard Council of Chapters 55...Delagates Me /9/ Mike Dailey Council of Chapters 55...Delagates Me Facility Costs /5/06 46 Vanden Plas Sanitation Restroom rental Snow Plow R Food and Beverage /9/06 46 Ruekert-Mielke Reimbursement for lun E.C. Meeting Office Supplies /0/06 DE... Office Max Binders and tabs Office Supplies Telephones -.5 /6/06 DE... Go To Meeting Teleconference 75...Go to Meeting Books & Publications /9/ John Edelbeck Reimbursement for po Posters Printing & Production -,90.00 /5/ Nancy Cavanaugh Newsletter 88...Jan Newsletter -, Scholarships To Non Students -,.50 /9/06 46 City Of Columbus Reimbursement for cla Scholarship -,06.50 /9/ Village Of Whitefish Bay Tuition Reimbursement 86...Tuition Reimb OVERALL TOTAL 0,96.7
9 YTD Revenue and Expense_06 - Feb 06 //06 through /9/06 /7/06 Page Date Num Description Memo Cat... Tag Amount INCOME 8, Sponsorship 8, /5/06 DEP Deposit Bruce, MSA Sponsorship, /9/06 DEP Deposit Multiple sponsorships Sponsorship 6, EXPENSES -,0. 55 Delegate Travel /9/ Paul Woodard Council of Chapters 55...Delagates Me /9/ Mike Dailey Council of Chapters 55...Delagates Me Facility Costs /5/06 46 Vanden Plas Sanitation Restroom rental Snow Plow R Telephones -.5 /6/06 DE... Go To Meeting Teleconference 75...Go to Meeting Books & Publications /9/ John Edelbeck Reimbursement for po Posters Scholarships To Non Students /9/ Village Of Whitefish Bay Tuition Reimbursement 86...Tuition Reimb OVERALL TOTAL 6,97.67
10 06 APWA Wisconsin Chapter Sponsorship Summary Company Information Sponsorship Summer Outing Scholarship Roadeo Total Annual Spring Roadeo Fall Event Hole Annual Endowed Other Hats Shirts Donuts Lunch Sponsorship Date Company Address City, State & Zip $ $00.00 $00.00 $00.00 $00.00 $00.00 $, $50, $,00.00 $, $00.00 $,00.00 /6/06 OMNNI Associates N Systems Dr Appleton, WI 5494 $ $00.00 $,00.00 //06 Wisconsin Concrete Pavement Association 400 Nakoosa Trail, Suite 0 Madison, WI 574 $ $00.00 $, //06 HNTB 44 West Park Place, Suite 00 Milwaukee, WI 54 $ $ /4/06 R.N.O.W., Inc. 866 R West National Avenue West Allis, WI 57 $ $00.00 $00.00 $,00.00 /5/06 R.A. Smith National, Inc. 00 West Lawrence Street, Suite 4 Appleton, WI 549 $ $ /5/06 Ruekert & Mielke, Inc. W N080 Ridgeview Parkway Waukesha, WI 588 $ $00.00 $,00.00 /8/06 Bruce Municipal Equipment N60 W585 Kohler Lane Menomonee Falls, WI 505 $ $00.00 $,00.00 /9/06 MSA Professional Services 90 International Lane, Suite 00 Madison, WI 5704 $ $ //06 Monona Plumbing & Fire Protection, Inc. 6 Waterford Way Madison, WI 57 $ $00.00 $,00.00 /4/06 Angus Young Associates 555 S River St Janesville, WI 5548 $ $ /5/06 Strand Associates, Inc. 90 West Wingra Drive Madison, WI 575 $00.00 $00.00 $ /6/06 Cedar Corp. 604 Wilson Avenue Menomonie, WI 5475 $00.00 $00.00 $ /8/06 AECOM 555 North River Center Drive, Suite 4 Milwaukee, WI 5 $ $ /8/06 GRAEF 5 South 84th Street, Suite 40 Milwaukee, WI 54 $ $ /8/06 JSD Professional Services, Inc. 6 Horizon Drive, Suite 0 Verona, WI 559 $00.00 $00.00 $ /0/06 Sealmaster (Victoria, Inc.) 5985 Lilly Road Menomonee Falls, WI 505 $ $ TERRA Engineering, LTD. 8 North Milwaukee Street, Suite 0 Milwaukee, WI 50 $0.00 Visu-Sewer, Inc. W0 N4855 Betker Drive Pewaukee, WI 507 $0.00 Ayres Associates 4 Oakwood Hills Parkway Eau Claire, WI 5470 $0.00 Baxter & Woodman, Inc. 56 South Pine Street Burlington, WI 505 $0.00 Vierbicher Associates, Inc. 999 Fourier Drive, Suite 0 Madison, WI 577 $0.00 GAI Consultants, Inc. 700 Geneva Parkway N, Suite D Lake Geneva, WI 547 $0.00 Gremmer & Associates 9 South Pioneer Road, Suite 00 Fond du Lac, WI 5495 $0.00 RH Batterman 857 S Bartells Dr Beloit, WI 55 $0.00 Wisconsin Concrete Pavement Association 400 Nakoosa Trail, Suite 0 Madison, WI 574 $0.00 Angus Young Associates 555 S River St Janesville, WI 5548 $0.00 Advanced Drainage Systems 4640 Trueman Blvd, P.O. Box 000 Hilliard, OH 406 $0.00 Town & Country Engineering 9 Marketplace Dr, Suite 0 Madison, WI 579 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 Total Sponsorship $4,800.00
11 APWA Wisconsin Chapter COMMITTEE REPORT Committee Name: Engineering & Technology Chair: Jim Mantes Executive & Technical Committee Meeting Date: //06 Committee Emphasis: Education of membership on a wide range of topics via presentations and newsletter articles. Notes from Most Recent Meeting: Attached Notes: The Committee met at the fall conference. The main topic was potential topics for upcoming conferences. Topics were provided by John Burgan and were attached to the January report. Jim Mantes will be taking over as committee chair as John Burgan transitions to the Transportation Committee Chair position. Jim and John met on Feb 4 th to discuss upcoming conference. See below for committed speaker information. Suggested Conference Session Topics: (rank by priority. Include speaker name if available). Chris Trippery - Provided abstract for presentation on current trends in GIS. Ghassan Korban - Will present on the Milwaukee Lakefront Gateway Project.
12 Committee Name: Fleet Services Chair: Nathan Wachtendonk APWA Wisconsin Chapter COMMITTEE REPORT Executive & Technical Committee Meeting Date: March, 06 Committee Emphasis: Fleet maintenance and planning the Snow Plow Roadeo and Equipment Show. Notes from Most Recent Meeting: Attached Notes: Meeting minutes and budget attached. Suggested Conference Session Topics: (rank by priority. Include speaker name if available). GPS/AVL for salt/sand/brine usage. Jack Fieweger Force America...
13 06 Proposed Budget 05 Actual Costs 06 Proposed Stadium View 06 Proposed Tundra Tailgate Zone $0 (single person teams) $0 (single person teams) Revenue Rate $600/$50/$00 booth fees Rate $65/$75/$5 booth fees Team registration (08 & MN Team) $, $0.00 $,80.00 $0.00 $,80.00 Mechanic Registration Registration (5) $5.00 $50.00 $5.00 $50.00 Lunch Registration (0) $0.00 $00.00 $0.00 $00.00 Vendor Space: 60' x 0' booth () $, $ $, $65.00 $, ' x 60' booth (4) $4,00.00 $50.00 $4, $75.00 $5, ' x 0' booth under tent (6) $, $00.00 $, $5.00 $, Totals: $0, $,90.00 $, Sponsorship $ $ $ Donations (donuts) Donations (hats / shirts) Donations (t-shirts) $,00.00 $, $, Totals: $, $4,00.00 $4, Expenses Actual Expenses Estimated Expenses Estimated Expenses Stadium View-coffee/juice/soda $,5.75 $,00.00 $, Stadium view-buffet(00) $, ($0.5*50+ 8% tip) $,04.00 ($.5*50+8%Tip) $,5.00 GB Packers beverages $,8.79 $,00.00 Stadium View Donuts $7.80 $00.00 $00.00 Tent $ $ TTZ($,500-5%Non Profit) $,5.00 Hats (408) $4,75.00 $.00 $4, $.00 $4, MN Roadeo Team (City of Green Bay) (APWA Pays) (APWA Pays) (APWA Pays) Sanitation Services(4 units) $60.00 $60.00 Included with TTZ Office Supplies $00.00 $00.00 Postage for awards $50.00 $50.00 Postage $50.00 $50.00 Awards $57.00 $ $ Committee "staff" shirts $7.95 $75.00 $75.00 Judge's shirts $59.5 $ $ fuel & parts City of GB Signs updated $0.00 $0.00 $5.00 APWA Insurance (WI chapter pays) $, $, $4, Actual 06 Proposed 06 Proposed TTZ $5 (single person teams) $0 (single person teams) $0 (single person teams) $550/$00/$50 booth fees $600/$50/$00 booth fees $65/$75/$5 booth fees 06 Proposed Revenue: $, $4,00.00 $4, Proposed Expenses: $, $, $4,4.00 Results: -$,.64 $45.00 $74.00
14 Wisconsin Chapter American Public Works Association Fleet Services Committee Chair: Nathan Wachtendonk Fleet Services Committee Meeting Wednesday, February 0, :0am Location: Faros Family Restaurant Fond Du Lac WI. Introductions. The first meeting of 06 kicked off with 7 participants.. New Members. Welcoming guests Holly Powell and Mark Hodel from the City of Fitchburg.. Rodeo date-september 7 th. The Rodeo date has been confirmed with the Packers, set up will take place on September 6 th with the Roadeo taking place on September 7 th. 4. Budget. The proposed 06 budget was presented to the attending committee members with no discussion. 5. Moving check-in/ lunch to the Tundra Tail Gate Zone at Lambeau Field. The option of moving the check-in, testing, lunch, and awards location from the Stadium View to the Tundra Tailgate Zone was presented to the committee. By moving from the Stadium View to the TTZ will allow participants and guests to spend more time with the vendors. This will also eliminate the need to rent the tent and provide transportation from the Stadium View to Lambeau Field. With the move there will be an increased cost to the vendors of $5 per booth to cover the TTZ rental. After a short discussion, the attending vendors and committee members decided it would benefit the Roadeo and participants and to move forward with the proposal. Nathan Wachtendonk will be reaching out to the members not present at the meeting to get their input and will report back at the next meeting. 6. Check List. The Roadeo task check list was reviewed with tasks being shared between committee members. 7. Course layout-changes for 06? Changes to the course were discussed and will be reviewed by Rick Heisler. Rick will report back at the next meeting.
15 Wisconsin Chapter American Public Works Association Fleet Services Committee Chair: Nathan Wachtendonk 8. Proposed Winter Road Maintenance classroom training day after rodeo. Holly Powell discussed the Winter Road Maintenance Certificate Training Course and holding it in conjunction with the Roadeo. After discussion, the attending vendors and committee members decided that this would be an excellent idea to go along with the Roadeo. To increase attendance and gain the maximum benefit for the communities sending drivers to the Roadeo, the class will be held the day before the Roadeo, September 6 th. To keep the cost of the class at or below $60, Holly is requesting sponsorship from vendors to provide a light breakfast, lunch and beverages. Holly will be presenting the agenda, cost, and location to the Executive Committee. A flyer will also be prepared that will be distributed at the Spring Conference. 9. Vendor/driver recruitment. The committee discussed ways to improve driver turnout and vendor participation. 0. Mechanic/driver training during the Rodeo. Ray Dilts will research topics and speakers for training the day of the Roadeo that will be held in the TTZ.. Upcoming meetings/locations. April nd -Roadeo pre-planning. July 0 th -Roadeo pre-planning. August 4 th -Final meeting before Roadeo. September 7 th -Snow Plow Roadeo. September nd -Roadeo Recap.
16 Wisconsin Chapter American Public Works Association Fleet Services Committee Chair: Nathan Wachtendonk Attendees: Nathan Wachtendonk-City of Green Bay Mark Yanke-Retired Andy Lang-Capsers Truck Equipment Holly Powell-City of Fitchburg Mark Hodel-City of Fitchburg Rick Heisler-Heavy Equipment Specialists Dan Shoemaker-JX Peterbilt Green Bay & Appleton Steve Schmeling-City of West Bend Jim Leu-City of West Allis Max Hawkins-Monroe Truck Equipment Ray-Dilts-City of Fond Du Lac Al Luberda-City of DePere T.J. Sorensen-Retired Jim Garvens-Fuel Systems Matt Wedig-Utility Sales Service Bruce Brazee-City of Appleton Rob Rauchle-Waukesha County
17 APWA Wisconsin Chapter COMMITTEE REPORT Committee Name: Diversity Date: March 0, 06 Chair: Bill Dunlop Current Year - Area of Emphasis: Continue Outreach Programs Continue Presentations at Chapter Conferences Set year goals and measurable objectives. Current Issues: Continuing up visits with College Club (Ahna Bizjak and Bill Dunlop) Spring 05 conference topic. Mentoring opportunities in other communities. Boys and Girls Club Bike Ride -06 Notes From Most Recent Meeting Date: March 0, 06, Feburary 4, 06 Spring Topic: Women - Partners in the Public Works Workplace Panel Discussion: 4-5 members including Connie Li, President, Transmart; Natalie Schneider, Special Project Engineer, City of Brookfield; Benjie Hayek, RA Smith National; Conference Topics: Challenges for women in the workforce. Additional divesity topics and speakers in the future
18 APWA Wisconsin Chapter Diversity Committee Meeting Minutes February 4, 06 8:00 am Conferencees: Bill Dunlop, Chair; Najim Heidari; Nahid Afsari; Scott Solverson; Clark Wantoch; Melinda Dejewski; Unable to Call-in: K. Peot; Carrie Bristol-Goll; Mustafa Emir; Ahna Bizjak Spring Conference Discussion: Women in the Workplace o Discussed Panel Make-up Non-traditional roles Water Utility Supervisor Job Sharing First line supervisors-operators- non-engineers Panel develops presentation title o Request 9-0 am on Friday slot from Jim Hessling. May 6 at Stevens Point. Current Year Area of Emphasis: Long and short term goals discussed and new goals added. o Short Term Goals Increase racial and ethnic diversity of the committee Continue to support the College Club in Dane County Attempt to develop an outreach program to students in the Milwaukee area Increase opportunities for minority and women to attend conferences. Develop a mentoring program to attract and develop minority members o Long Term Goals Have the leadership and membership of the Chapter reflect the diversity of the general population Foster participation of by a diverse population Increase APWA WI outreach to student focusing on fostering a diverse work force Continue visibility of the DBE program and firms Minority contractor association partnership? Current Issues Fall Conference o Victor Gray, Leadership Speaker on Ethics follow-up article by Bill o Discussion of attendance by minorities do we need to be doing something different. Discussed as part of Goals Diversity Topics Verona High School not discussed o Future presentations and visit (Ahna) o Champion needed for programs outside of Dane County. Future Conference Topics o Conference topics November conference Ethics most likely.
19 Vice Chair o Replacement chair will be needed after 06. Looking for a volunteer to be vice chair in 06 Schedule: (8:00 am Conference Call) o February 4 o April 7 o June o August 4 o October 6 Action Items: o All recruit panel members within next 0 days o Bill D finalize time slot for conference o Clark develop mentoring program for young, minority members o Nahid get additional information on regional DBE association. o All Consider Vice Chair position.
20 APWA Wisconsin Chapter COMMITTEE REPORT Committee Name: Education & Scholarship Chair: Holly Powell Executive & Technical Committee Meeting Date: --06 Committee Emphasis: Educational opportunities, tuition reimbursement and scholarships. Notes from Most Recent Meeting: Attached Notes: APWA Nationals requires a $,000 check to purchase the "Winter Maintenance Superivsor Certificate" course materials. The committee reccomends continuing with the purchase to allow for next steps to confirm speakers and reservations at the Tundra Lodge. There are seven speakers from the national approved list avaiable for a September 6 training session. Suggested Conference Session Topics: (rank by priority. Include speaker name if available)...
21 Wisconsin Chapter American Public Works Association Education & Scholarship Committee Chair: Holly Powell Education & Scholarship Committee Meeting Wednesday, March 9, 06, 9-0:5am Location: Fitchburg City Hall, 550 Lacy Road, Fitchburg, WI 57 GoToMeeting conference call line at + (646) 749- with access code and online at I. Introductions a. Welcome new member Gary Blazek with Vierbicher Associates. b. Attendees: Holly Powell (Chair), Cory Horton, Aaron Jahncke, Gus VanderWegen, Gary Blazek, Steve Pudloski, Brett Hebert (phone), Bill Dunlop (phone) and Nathan Wachtendonk (phone). II. Approval of minutes from --06, no changes. III. Agenda Items A. Winter Maintenance Training a. Decision to offer the APWA Snow Maintenance Supervisor Certificate on September 6 at 9am at the Tundra Lodge in Green Bay. The Snow Plow Roadeo will take place on September 7 from 7am-pm. b. Planning discussions recommended assuming participants at a $60 registration fee. The fee would be the same for member and non-members as a majority of maintenance crews are not members. The first year event would encourage participation and draw attention to the Roadeo event. The Roadeo is estimating 0 participants. Speakers come off an approved list from Nationals and could be compensated for travel, lodging and food. The quizzes would take after each session with 0 minute breaks. Lunch would be 0 minutes. Print all slides into a binder with two per page and double sided. If funding allows, consider upgrading the food, printing handouts in color and providing additional reference books. c. Gary and Aaron may be available to help run registration and assist with the training logistics. B. CEU s for Spring conference a. Gus provide two handouts (attached) b. Try to provide comments to speakers within a month or two of the conference. The different color forms are helpful in organizing and getting feedback faster. Gus works directly with speakers to get the forms completed. Aaron can help with data after the Spring conference. Steve recommended scanning entire forms so comments have a background for context. c. Committee wants to utilize the Google My Drive application to load power point presentations from speakers for the Spring conference. C. Ethics training opportunity on March, 06 9-am at City of Madison
22 Wisconsin Chapter American Public Works Association Education & Scholarship Committee Chair: Holly Powell IV. D. Associate & Bachelor Degree Scholarship Program a. Alumni contacts for Madison College, UW-Madison, UW-Milwaukee, MSOE, UW-Plateville and other tech schools b. Aaron and Gary will be attending Mentor Night at UW-Madison tonight and will pass on the scholarship opportunities. E. Website goes live March 0, 06 a. Update to PWMI/PWSA site to have new class list. F. Follow Up a. Holly to verify new PWMI/PWSA web links b. Gus to work on CEU s for Spring Conference c. Aaron to find out Golf Outing planning meeting date d. Nathan will create a post card for the winter training event Next committee meeting: May 5 at APWA Spring conference in Stevens Point
23 Overview of Winter Maintenance Supervisor Certificate Program The APWA Winter Maintenance Supervisor Certificate Workshop was designed to run in conjunction with the North American Snow Conference and is offered annually at the conference. APWA National and the Winter Maintenance Transportation Subcommittee are now making this workshop available for Chapters and Branches to use as a supplement to their annual conference or other Chapter event. (Please assume that all future references to Chapters also assumes branches) The APWA Winter Maintenance Supervisor (WMS) Certificate Workshop provides a well-rounded overview of all aspects of snow and ice control for individuals charged with supervising their winter maintenance operations. The goals is for participants to Expand their knowledge of planning and preparation Increase their understanding of winter weather and how it affects operations Identify how to better use traditional and alternative chemicals Consider what equipment is available and how to maintain it Expand understanding of snow & ice control techniques Appreciate the environmental impacts of winter maintenance policies Stress responsible application Who should attend? Supervisors with winter maintenance responsibilities Operators who aspire to be supervisors Operators who want a greater understanding of winter maintenance processes Chapter Requirements GENERAL: Financial responsibility for all expenses required to conduct the workshop The cost to receive the workshop content is $000 US. Printing/ materials: (Est. $5 per attendee) Shipping costs (cost dependent on number of participants and local rates & arrangements) Equipment (cost dependent on chapter event & facility charges) Speakers: (cost determined by chapter arrangement with speakers) Classroom facility of sufficient size to accommodate attendees and equipped with required equipment Coordination and facilitation of lunch and refreshments for participants Speaker coordination, expenses and compensation (if required) This includes working with APWA and the Winter Maintenance Subcommittee to get approval of all potential speakers. At least one of the approved speakers for the program must be utilized to ensure consistency of the curriculum There is a list of approved speakers available for the workshop but this list will continue to evolve Agreement to run workshop as designed (signed contract) Printing/purchase & distribution of slide manual, field handbook and certificates Administration of workshop This consists of working with APWA in identifying and obtaining approval of speakers from Winter Maintenance Subcommittee; working with APWA in the preparation and distribution of materials; distributing, collecting and grading the tests; documentation of scores and attendance; supplying results electronically to APWA and attending to any other workshop needs while on site. (Select the WMS Certificate Workshop agreement with no onsite support contract) The chapter may request on-site administrative support from APWA with additional fees. Through this option, APWA support would accommodate the onsite responsibilities. The Chapter would still be liable for generating the printed materials and any expenses incurred in the preparation for the workshop. (Select the WMS Certificate Workshop agreement with onsite support contract) Computer At least one laptop (that is compatible with the a/v equipment) needs to be available and loaded with PowerPoint software and the Winter Maintenance Workshop Presentation. Audio/ Visual Equipment LCD projector Large Screen American Public Works Association
24 And microphones sufficient for the number of speakers presenting. SCHEDULE: (Total Time Is 0 Hours) The time dedicated to the Workshop is 9 hours This is made up of hour for registration, 7 hours of instruction, hour for breaks and tests (4 5 minute breaks) and a hour break for lunch. There are 6 modules of minutes each. Each module is followed by a 5 minute period for completion of that section s quiz and a short break The 60-minute lunch-break this can also be used for local focus and Q&A. The length and order of the modules is as follows: Policy & Planning - 60 Minutes Explain The Reasons And Benefits For Having A Comprehensive Winter Operations Plan Develop Well-defined Levels Of Service Improve Resource Allocation Increase Public Awareness Of Agency s Capabilities Include Sustainability Measures Quiz/ Break 5 Minutes Weather- 60 Minutes Understand Weather Terminology And Get The Most Out Of The Weather Forecasts And Observations Predict, Analyze And Identify The Changes In A Storm s Progress Which Require Different Strategies To Reduce Driving Hazards Utilize Resources: Equipment, Material, And Labor Efficiently Apply Technologies In An Effective And Timely Manner Now And In Future Planning Quiz/ Break 5 Minutes Materials- 90 Minutes Explain Why Chemicals Are Used In Winter Highway Maintenance Describe The Factors To Be Considered In Selecting Materials In Winter Maintenance Discuss The Environmental Impacts Of The Use And Non-use Of Materials In Winter Maintenance Select Appropriate Storage And Handling Methods For Snow And Ice Control Materials Quiz Lunch 60 Minutes (Can Be Used For Local Focus & Q&A If Desired) Fleet & Equipment- 60 Minutes Levels Of Service (Snow & Ice Plan) How To Determine Routes Resource Utilization Quiz/ Break 5 Minutes Snow Control & Ice Control 90 minutes Understand/Define/Describe The Levels Of Service (LOS) Your Agency Delivers Review Some Basic Snowfighting Standards And Procedures. Provide Overview Of Modern Snowfighting Technologies Such As Anti-icing, Use Of Chemical Blends, And Smart Spreading. Understand The Importance Of Appropriately Calibrating Equipment For Optimal Performance. Learn How Changing Federal Regulations Can Affect You, Or Your Agency. Explain Pro-active Measures Used In Ice Control Operations Gain Understanding of Methods Such As Pre-treatment, Anti-icing, Deicing And Treatment Recommendations Discuss The Benefits Of Proper Procedures And Applications In Ice Control Define The Appropriate Technique Needed Prior, During And Following An Event Quiz/ Break 5 Minutes What do you do when. Wrap-Up & Q&A 0 minutes 60 minutes This section is meant to address unique or unusual circumstances that a Supervisor may encounter Since this is interactive and based on attendee s questions, there is no quiz The WMS Certificate workshop can be scheduled for a one day or two day format depending on the chapter preferences. At the APWA Snow Conference, the workshop is completed in one day. A two-day format may create additional expenses for refreshments, room and equipment rental, etc. REGISTRATION FEE/ REVENUE CONSIDERATIONS: The Fee charged to the participants for the workshop is up to the Chapter. For the North American Snow Conference, the fee is the same as a one-day registration to the conference for APWA members, an additional fee is charged to non-members American Public Works Association
25 SPONSORSHIPS Sponsorship for the program are allowed and encouraged to help the Chapter offset expenses. Use of sponsorships is at the discretion of the Chapter APWA CONTACT: Primary contact for this workshop is Phyllis Muder, Continuing Education Project Manager. or (800) ext. 5 or (86) American Public Works Association
26 Processing Continuing Education Units (CEU's) for Wisconsin APWA About month prior to each conference we must start the process for submitting conference information to APWA. The first step is getting the info from each speaker. Below is the body of the that I sent to speakers this year: As part of your responsibility of speaking at the conference you must provide the goals or objectives of the session. In order to make this process easier we have a form that organizes this information in a spreadsheet. Please fill in the green highlighted areas of the spreadsheet and return to me. It would be very helpful if you would please return this to me by March 5, 05. A key point to remember is to start each one of the objectives with an active verb from the pick list provided. There are many choices but learn, know, understand or comprehend are not allowed. If you have any questions please call or send me a message. Thanks for volunteering to speak and I look forward to a great conference with you help. This year I sent a customized workbook file to each speaket with as much info that I could get already filled out. This makes it easier to integrate the info into this workwook later. One of the struggles has always been to get the speakers to form the goals in a way that makes them fit into the evaluation form. In summary below are the step that are taken for each conference: Send out CEU forms to each speaker Integrate info into workbook/spreadsheet Submitt info to APWA Collect evaluation froms from conference Enter data from eval forms into workbook Share results with speakers and conference organizers Below is a list of the sheets in the workbook: Sheet Name Description Results CEU-info Summary R(All) R(A) O() S-A Data from evaluations is entered in this sheet for all of the sessions General Info about the conference that needs to be submitted to the APWA website when applying for CEU's Summary of session info taken from individual session sheets An overview of the evaluations Results from evaluations for each session. Data taken from "Results" sheet. Objectives that are submitted for CEU certification. Two sessions per sheet. Data from session is entered here. - One sheet for each session (8 sessions and workshop this year) A) Evaluation form for session - Data is taken from S-A -A Optional valuation form for session speaker - Data is taken from S-A \\vm-ch-fs0\cityhall\public Works\APWA\06\Spring\All-sessions-Spring-06.xlsx Overview /9/06
27 Learning Objectives SPRING 06 CONFERENCE A Goals B Goals C Goals D Goals Goals Goals E F G Goals Goals Goals H I J Goals <type title of session here> Presenter: 0 0 8:0 AM 9:0 AM 5/5/06 Recognize <type remaining part of goal here> Identify <type remaining part of goal here> Discuss <type remaining part of goal here> Work Zone Safety Presenter: Ernest Winters 0 0 0:5 AM :5 AM 5/5/06 Recognize the importance of work zone safety while your crews are out doing their jobs in and around traffic. Identify opportunities to make improvements to your work zone safety program Discuss how well your department recognizes the dangers and the risks involved in working in and around traffic. <type title of session here> Presenters: <type title of session here> Presenters: <type title of session here> Presenters: <type title of session here> Presenter: Federal Railroad Administration Update & Quiet Zones Presenter: 0 0:5 AM :5 AM 5/5/06 0 0:5 AM :5 AM 5/5/06 :5 AM :5 PM 5/5/06 0 :5 AM :5 PM 5/5/06 Tammy Wagner 0 0 :5 AM :5 PM 5/5/06 Recognize the Federal Railroad Administration's role with working with the railroad industry and other safety Identify the three E's of Operation Lifesaver and realize the importance of education, engineering, and Communicate the requirements of establishing new quiet zones to community leaders. Legislative Update Presenters: <type title of session here> Presenter: <type title of session here> Presenter:? 0 Recognize <type remaining part of goal here> Identify <type remaining part of goal here> Discuss <type remaining part of goal here> Chuck Boehm Recognize <type remaining part of goal here> Identify <type remaining part of goal here> Discuss <type remaining part of goal here> Gayle Lindenburg 0 0 Recognize <type remaining part of goal here> Identify <type remaining part of goal here> Discuss <type remaining part of goal here> <Need Speaker> 0 Recognize <type remaining part of goal here> Identify <type remaining part of goal here> Discuss <type remaining part of goal here> Bill Frisbee Recognize <type remaining part of goal here> Identify <type remaining part of goal here> Discuss <type remaining part of goal here> Kristin Haugen 0 Recognize <type remaining part of goal here> Identify <type remaining part of goal here> Discuss <type remaining part of goal here> 0 0 :5 PM :5 PM 5/5/06 0 :5 PM :5 PM 5/5/06 Bob Lavigna 0 0 :5 PM :5 PM 5/5/06 Recognize <type remaining part of goal here> Identify <type remaining part of goal here> Discuss <type remaining part of goal here> 0 \\vm-ch-fs0\cityhall\public Works\APWA\06\Spring\All-sessions-Spring-06.xlsx Sum Page of
28 Learning Objectives SPRING 06 CONFERENCE K Goals L Goals M Goals N Goals O Goals P Goals Q Goals R Goals W Goals <type title of session here> Presenter: <type title of session here> Presenter: 0 :00 PM 4:00 PM 5/5/06 Teresa Anderson :00 PM 4:00 PM 5/5/06 Recognize <type remaining part of goal here> Identify <type remaining part of goal here> Discuss <type remaining part of goal here> <type title of session here> Presenter: <type title of session here> Presenter: 0 :00 PM 4:00 PM 5/5/06 Bill Dunlop 0 0 8:00 AM 9:00 AM 5/6/06 Recognize <type remaining part of goal here> Identify <type remaining part of goal here> Discuss <type remaining part of goal here> <type title of session here> Presenter: Debbie Schwerman Kevin McMullen 0 9:00 AM 0:00 AM 5/6/06 Recognize <type remaining part of goal here> Identify <type remaining part of goal here> Discuss <type remaining part of goal here> <type title of session here> Presenter: Chris Tippery 0 0 9:00 AM 0:00 AM 5/6/06 Recognize <type remaining part of goal here> Identify <type remaining part of goal here> Discuss <type remaining part of goal here> <type title of session here> Presenter: Ryan Kloth 0 0 9:00 AM 0:00 AM 5/6/06 Recognize <type remaining part of goal here> Identify <type remaining part of goal here> Discuss <type remaining part of goal here> <type title of session here> Presenter: Steve Pudloski 0 0 0:5 AM :5 AM 5/6/06 Recognize <type remaining part of goal here> Identify <type remaining part of goal here> Discuss <type remaining part of goal here> TIME (Traffic Incident Management Enhancements) Presenter: Ghassan Korban Recognize <type remaining part of goal here> Identify <type remaining part of goal here> Discuss <type remaining part of goal here> Nancy Cavanaugh 0 Recognize <type remaining part of goal here> Identify <type remaining part of goal here> Discuss <type remaining part of goal here> 0 David Spakowicz Marquis Young 0 :0 PM 4:0 PM 5/4/06 Recognize The command structure and process involved in large scale incident response Identify the roles and responsibilities of the various agencies involved in the response Discuss what their agencies role is and how to work proactively with other agencies during incidents. \\vm-ch-fs0\cityhall\public Works\APWA\06\Spring\All-sessions-Spring-06.xlsx Sum Page of
29 06 SPRING CONFERENCE REGISTRATION FORM City of Stevens Point, Wisconsin May 4 th, 5 th, 6 th, 06 FEE SCHEDULE: After Member Registration: Before April 5 or April 5 On site Total Fees: Full Conference $50 $00 $ st Timer/New Member/Retired $5 $50 $ Thursday only (includes BF & lunch only) $5 $60 $ Non-Member Registration: Full Conference $00 $50 $ Thursday only (includes BF & lunch only) $60 $85 $ Individual Activity Fees (Member/Non-Member):. Spouse or Guest (all meals & banquet) $5 $50 $ Golf Outing (not part of conference registration) $ 95 $ 95 $ Get Acquainted Party (Wed.) $ 60 $ 75 $ Chapter Banquet & Award Ceremony (Thursday) $ 75 $ 75 $ Friday Only (includes BF & lunch) $ 60 $ 60 $ Sponsorship Opportunities: Event Sponsor $00 $ Total Conference Fees Enclosed: *See event webpage for cancellation policy. $ * Make your hotel reservations at: Conference registration options: Register online at: Mail (form and check) to: 00 Amber Avenue, City of Stevens Point DPW Stevens Point, WI Strongs Avenue (75) , press # Stevens Point, WI 5448 Reserve by April, th Make check payable to: APWA Wisconsin Chapter Group name: APWA WI Chapter** **See event webpage for online reservations. APWA MEMBERSHIP ID# Thursday Evening Banquet Meal Choice(s): Name Prime Rib (4 oz) Spouse/Guest Name Salmon Organization (A vegetarian dinner is available upon special request) Address Telephone Fax WEDNESDAY ACITIVITIES GOLF: SentryWorld Golf Course Brewery Tour: Stevens Point Brewery Golf Attire Required No Demin Contact Tricia Church at (75) Contact Clark Wantoch at (44) 7-57 or tchurch@stevenspoint.com or cwanto@hotmail.com RVSP: ASAP RVSP: by April 5th
30 Wisconsin Chapter American Public Works Association 0 Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd City-County Building, Room 5 Madison WI, 570 March, 06 American Public Works Association Attn: National Nominating Committee 45 Grand Blvd, Ste 700 Kansas City, MO 6408 RE: Christine Walsh nomination for APWA Director At-Large, Leadership and Management 06 To National Nominating Committee: It is with great pleasure the Wisconsin Chapter of APWA nominates Christine Walsh, City of Beloit, WI for a Director At-Large position on the National Board of Directors. Ms. Walsh is an APWA Top Ten Award recipient with extensive experience within APWA and representing APWA at the highest level including the White House. Chris currently serves on the Association s Professional Development Committee and is an APWA representative for both the Homeland Security Consortium Council and Federal Highway Administration Executive Leadership Team. Her past involvement has included being the Chairperson and a member of the Emergency Management Technical Committee. With her working knowledge of Public Works she has represented APWA on multiple committees and task forces; she is the appropriate person to be chosen as the At-Large Director, Leadership and Management for APWA. Chris has proven her leadership capability and initiative within the Association and across the country while representing APWA for the past years. Chris has affirmed her interest and willingness to serve as an At-Large Director and the Wisconsin Chapter has formerly supported her nomination as part of our March 06 Executive Committee meeting. For consideration, Eric Dundee, P.E. Chapter Secretary on behalf of Wisconsin Chapter Executive Committee
31 Dundee, Eric From: Sent: To: Subject: Dailey, Michael Friday, February 6, 06 0:5 AM Dundee, Eric FW: Reminder: voice mail about APWA Wisconsin Chapter Can you put this on the next agenda Recruitment Consultant wants to do a demo From: Cassidy Lindemann [mailto:clindemann@starchapter.com] Sent: Friday, February 6, 06 0:50 AM To: Dailey, Michael Subject: RE: Reminder: voice mail about APWA Wisconsin Chapter Thank you Michael, I appreciate you forwarding the information to the correct people. I will reach out to them from now on. StarChapter Cassidy Lindemann SALES ASSISTANT O: clindemann@starchapter.com From: Dailey, Michael [mailto:mdailey@cityofmadison.com] Sent: Friday, February 6, 06 :48 AM To: salesassistant <salesassistant@starchapter.com> Subject: RE: Reminder: voice mail about APWA Wisconsin Chapter Hi Cassidy, I am not directly involved in recruitment activities. I am our Chapter Delegate, a liaison to the National APWA. I would be happy to forward your to the Chapter President, Executive Committee and Membership Committee to see if they have any interest in your proposed demo. Michael R. Dailey Delegate APWA Wisconsin Chapter mdailey@cityofmadison.com From: mailer@infusionmail.com [mailto:mailer@infusionmail.com] On Behalf Of Sales Assistant Sent: Friday, February 6, 06 0: AM To: Dailey, Michael Subject: Reminder: voice mail about APWA Wisconsin Chapter
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