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1 Transportation and Infrastructure Services Summer Board and Leadership Meeting ROOM: Caraway I Little Rock, Arkansas June 25-27, 2018
2 Agenda: Transportation and Infrastructure Services 101 East Markham Street Little Rock, Arkansas Room: Caraway I Monday, June 25, :00 a.m. 6:30 p.m. Onsite Registration Caddo 5:00 p.m. 6:30 p.m. JOINT WELCOME RECEPTION Marriott Little Rock 3 Statehouse Plaza Little Rock, Arkansas Riverview Tuesday, June 26, :00 a.m. 8:30 a.m. JOINT BREAKFAST (COMMITTEES, BOARD & COUNCILS) Wally Allen Ballroom B & C 8:00 a.m. 12:00 p.m. FEDERAL ADVOCACY COMMITTEE MOBILE WORKSHOPS The Summer Meeting Mobile Tour will explore various Little Rock neighborhoods and focus on some of the City's community-oriented partnerships. The tour will include: Willie L. Hinton Neighborhood Resource Center 12 th Street Initiative Southwest Community Center Complex River Market District Creative Corridor Shuttle pickup will begin at 7:45 a.m. outside of the Convention Center and Little Rock Marriott along Markham Street 12:00 p.m. 1:30 p.m. JOINT LUNCH (COMMITTEES, BOARD & COUNCILS) Wally Allen Ballroom B & C 1
3 1:30 p.m. TIS MEETING BEGINS Room: Caraway I 1:30 p.m. WELCOME & GOAL SETTING The Honorable Pam O Connor, Chair Councilmember, Santa Monica, California 1:40 p.m. INTRODUCTION: OFO Dustin Brighton Policy Lead, OFO US LIMITED 1:45 p.m. ROUND ROBIN INTRODUCTIONS TIS Committee Members will each provide 2 minute elevator pitch on a transportation project or innovation happening in their city. Name Title Transportation Project in Your City 2:15 p.m. NLC FEDERAL INFRASTRUCTURE POLICY UPDATE Brittney Kohler NLC Program Director, Transportation & Infrastructure 2:45 p.m. TIS 2018 POLICY SCAN Committee will identify emerging issues, policy updates, and areas of NLC leadership in the five subcommittee areas: Transportation Technology Transit Roads & Bridges Passenger Rail Airports 3:15 p.m. TIS OPEN FORUM Committee can suggest any ideas or suggestions such as: TIS Meeting Discussion City Summit Speakers Advancing Advocacy Working with Corporate Partners New Technologies of Note 3:30 p.m. TIS SUBCOMMITTEE BREAKOUTS Committee will divide into the five subcommittee areas for policy discussion: Transportation Technology Transit 2
4 5:00 p.m. ADJOURN Roads & Bridges Passenger Rail Airports 6:30 p.m. 9:00 p.m. HOST CITY EVENING OUT EVENT Clinton Library 42 bar and table 1200 President Clinton Avenue In the Clinton Presidential Center Little Rock, AR Shuttle pick up at 6 p.m. along Markham Street. Wednesday, June 27, :00 a.m. 8:30 a.m. JOINT BREAKFAST (COMMITTEES, BOARD & COUNCILS) Wally Allen Ballroom B & C 8:30 a.m. TIS COMMITTEE MEETING RESUMES 9:00 a.m. UNMANNED AIRCRAFT FOR DECISION MAKERS 101 Brandon Guillot with Unmanned Aerial Solutions of Arkansas 9:30 a.m. TRAVEL TO DEMONSTRATION SITE Walk to the Main Street Bridge for a drone bridge inspection exercise. 9:45 a.m. DRONE INSPECTION DEMONSTRATION OF MAIN STREET BRIDGE Brandon Guillot with Unmanned Aerial Solutions of Arkansas Will Anderson with Airborne Information Systems Mike Hill, Bridge Engineer, Arkansas DOT 10:20 a.m. RETURN TO CONVENTION CENTER 10:30 a.m. REVIEW OF RESOLUTIONS BY TIS COMMITTEE 3
5 11:00 a.m. TIS SUBCOMMITTEE POLICY WORK SESSIONS Committee will divide into the five subcommittee areas for policy discussion: Transportation Technology Transit Roads & Bridges Passenger Rail Airports 12:00 p.m. 1:00 p.m. JOINT LUNCH Wally Allen Ballroom B & C 1:00 p.m. TIS SUBCOMMITTEE REPORT OUT Subcommittee chairs will report out on: Emerging issues and how they will be addressed Policies updated and those still requiring drafting Areas of NLC and/or TIS leadership 2:30 p.m. SMART CITY EFFORTS UNDERWAY IN SANTA MONICA The Honorable Pam O Connor, Chair Councilmember, Santa Monica, California 3:00 p.m. BUILD TIS LEADERSHIP PLAN FOR Q3/Q4 of REBUILD WITH US Summer/August events with Congress Infrastructure questions to raise Blogs showcasing needs and federal /local partnership 4:00 p.m. REVIEW OF CITY SOLUTIONS RESEARCH Discuss recommendations Review new and relevant resources 5:00 p.m. WRAP UP AND ADJOURNMENT Next TIS Committee Meetings: NLC September Fly-In Washington, DC, September 12-13, 2018 City Summit Los Angeles, California November 7-10,
6 NLC POLICY DEVELOPMENT AND ADVOCACY PROCESS As a resource and advocate for more than 19,000 cities, towns and villages, the National League of Cities (NLC) brings municipal officials together to influence federal policy affecting local governments. NLC adopts positions on federal actions, programs and proposals that directly impact municipalities and formalizes those positions in the National Municipal Policy (NMP), which guides NLC s federal advocacy efforts. NLC divides its advocacy efforts into seven subject areas: Community and Economic Development Energy, Environment and Natural Resources Finance, Administration and Intergovernmental Relations Human Development Information Technology and Communications Public Safety and Crime Prevention Transportation and Infrastructure Services For each of the seven issue areas, a Federal Advocacy Committee advocates in support of NLC s federal policy positions. Members of each committee serve for one calendar year, and are appointed by the NLC President. Federal Advocacy Committees Federal Advocacy Committee members are responsible for advocating on legislative priorities, providing input on legislative priorities, and reviewing and approving policy proposals and resolutions. Additionally, Committee members engage in networking and sharing of best practices. Federal Advocacy Committees are comprised of local elected and appointed city and town officials from NLC member cities. NLC members must apply annually for membership to a Federal Advocacy Committee. The NLC President makes appointments for chair, vice chairs, and general membership. In addition to leading the Federal Advocacy Committees, those appointed as committee chairs will also serve on NLC s Board of Directors during their leadership year. At the Congressional City Conference, Federal Advocacy Committee members are called upon to advocate for NLC s legislative priorities on Capitol Hill, as well as develop the committee s agenda and work plan for the year. Committee members meet throughout the year to further the plan, hear from guest presenters, discuss advocacy strategies and develop specific policy amendments and resolutions. At the City Summit, committee members review and approve policy proposals and resolutions. These action items are then forwarded to NLC s Resolutions Committee and are considered at the Annual Business Meeting, also held during the City Summit. Advocacy Throughout the year, committee members participate in advocacy efforts to influence the federal decision-making process, focusing on actions concerning local governments and communities. During the Congressional City Conference, committee members have an opportunity, and are encouraged, to meet with their congressional representatives on Capitol Hill. When NLC members are involved in the legislative process and share their expertise and experiences with Congress, municipalities have a stronger national voice, affecting the outcomes of federal policy debates that impact cities and towns. 5
7 NLC POLICY DEVELOPMENT AND ADVOCACY PROCESS As a resource and advocate for more than 19,000 cities, towns and villages, the National League of Cities (NLC) brings municipal officials together to influence federal policy affecting local governments. NLC adopts positions on federal actions, programs and proposals that directly impact municipalities and formalizes those positions in the National Municipal Policy (NMP), which guides NLC s federal advocacy efforts. NLC divides its advocacy efforts into seven subject areas: Community and Economic Development Energy, Environment and Natural Resources Finance, Administration and Intergovernmental Relations Human Development Information Technology and Communications Public Safety and Crime Prevention Transportation and Infrastructure Services For each of the seven issue areas, a Federal Advocacy Committee advocates in support of NLC s federal policy positions. Members of each committee serve for one calendar year, and are appointed by the NLC President. Federal Advocacy Committees Federal Advocacy Committee members are responsible for advocating on legislative priorities, providing input on legislative priorities, and reviewing and approving policy proposals and resolutions. Additionally, Committee members engage in networking and sharing of best practices. Federal Advocacy Committees are comprised of local elected and appointed city and town officials from NLC member cities. NLC members must apply annually for membership to a Federal Advocacy Committee. The NLC President makes appointments for chair, vice chairs, and general membership. In addition to leading the Federal Advocacy Committees, those appointed as committee chairs will also serve on NLC s Board of Directors during their leadership year. At the Congressional City Conference, Federal Advocacy Committee members are called upon to advocate for NLC s legislative priorities on Capitol Hill, as well as develop the committee s agenda and work plan for the year. Committee members meet throughout the year to further the plan, hear from guest presenters, discuss advocacy strategies and develop specific policy amendments and resolutions. At the City Summit, committee members review and approve policy proposals and resolutions. These action items are then forwarded to NLC s Resolutions Committee and are considered at the Annual Business Meeting, also held during the City Summit. Advocacy Throughout the year, committee members participate in advocacy efforts to influence the federal decision-making process, focusing on actions concerning local governments and communities. During the Congressional City Conference, committee members have an opportunity, and are encouraged, to meet with their congressional representatives on Capitol Hill. When NLC members are involved in the legislative process and share their expertise and experiences with Congress, municipalities have a stronger national voice, affecting the outcomes of federal policy debates that impact cities and towns. 6
8 2018 Transportation and Infrastructure Services (TIS) Committee Roster Chair Vice Chair Vice Chair Pam O Connor Councilmember Santa Monica, California Oscar Trevino Mayor North Richland Hills, Texas James McDonald Councilmember Pinecrest, Florida Alabama Fred Richardson, Councilman, Mobile David Bradford, Mayor, Muscle Shoals Arizona Mark Mitchell, Mayor, Tempe Arkansas Michael Watson, Mayor, Maumelle Lance Hines, City Director, Little Rock 7
9 California Sam Pedroza, Councilmember, Claremont David Sander, Councilman, Rancho Cordova John McAlister, Council member, Mountain View Fred Strong, Councilman, Paso Robles Colorado Steven Douglas, Councilman At Large, Commerce City Kathy Turley, Council Member, Centennial Wade Troxell, Mayor, Fort Collins, Fort Collins Sherry Goodman, Councilmember, Thornton Florida Luis De La Cruz, Councilperson, Key Biscayne Michelle J. Gomez, Commissioner, Tamarac Scott Maxwell, Vice Mayor, Lake Worth Joel Keller, Commissioner, Ocoee Linda Yates, Mayor, North Port Hazelle Rogers, Mayor, Lauderdale Lakes Idaho Elaine Clegg, City Council President, Boise Illinois William McLeod, Mayor, Hoffman Estates John Noak, Village President, Romeoville Karen Darch, Village President, Barrington Kansas Serena Schermoly, Councilmember, Prairie Village Kentucky Cindi, Fowler, Metro Council Member, Louisville Maryland Michael Leszcz, President Laurel City Council, Laurel Charles T. Cephas, Councilman, Hurlock Jarrett Smith, Councilmember, Takoma Park Denise Mitchell, Councilmember, College Park Minnesota Jake Spano, Mayor, St. Louis Park 8
10 Suzie Nakasian, City Council Member, Northfield Mary McComber, Mayor, Oak Park Heights William Droste, Mayor, Rosemount Mary Hamann-Roland, Mayor, Apple Valley Missouri James (Jim) Crain, Alderman, Grandview Bryant DeLong, Councilmember, North Kansas City Teresa Loar, City Councilwoman, Kansas City Dan Fowler, City Councilman, Kansas City Nebraska Rodney Storm, City Administrator, Blair North Carolina Dan Besse, Council Member, Winston-Salem Ed Harrison, Town Council Member, Chapel Hill North Dakota Michael Brown, Mayor, Grand Forks Ohio Bruce Duke, Councilmember, Kettering Valarie J. McCall, Chief of Government, International Affairs and Communications, Cleveland Linda F. R. Omobien, Akron City Councilwoman-at-Large, Akron Glenn Otto, Councilmember At-Large, Huber Heights Oklahoma Scott Eudey, Vice Mayor, Broken Arrow Oregon Lou Ogden, Mayor, Tualatin Greg Evans, Councilor, Eugene Pennsylvania Theresa Lafer, Council Member, Borough of State College Texas Debby Bobbitt, Deputy Mayor Pro Tem, Rowlett Billy Williams, Councilman, Garland Kathryn Wilemon, council member, Arlington Ron Kelley, Deputy Mayor Pro Tem, Plano 9
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