Missouri Transportation Conference, Jan 29, 2009
Submitted by Brent Hugh on Fri, 01/09/2009 - 10:28pm
The 2009 Missouri Conference on Transportation brings together a variety of viewpoints to consider as Missouri policymakers work to best meet our state's transportation challenges, especially as funding shortages loom on the horizon.
Agenda items include legislative reports from the Senate and House Transportation Committees, the vision of the Missouri Transportation Alliance - a citizen-led effort to address the state's infrastructure needs, an update from the director of MoDOT, the latest developments in bringing air cargo hubs to Missouri and much, much more!
Learn about "Transportation for Tomorrow" from Tom Skancke, one of the nation's premier speakers on federal transportation policy. He is a member of the National Surface Transportation Policy and Revenue Study Commission.
Cost:
Members $129 (now) $149 (after Jan. 15)
Non-members $159 (now) $179 (after Jan. 15)
Location:
Capitol Plaza Hotel
415 W. McCarty St.
Jefferson City, Mo. 65101
To make overnight hotel arrangements, call 1-800-338-8088.
Ask for the Missouri Chamber of Commerce and Industry rate of $92.
More info or register.
Agenda items include legislative reports from the Senate and House Transportation Committees, the vision of the Missouri Transportation Alliance - a citizen-led effort to address the state's infrastructure needs, an update from the director of MoDOT, the latest developments in bringing air cargo hubs to Missouri and much, much more!
Learn about "Transportation for Tomorrow" from Tom Skancke, one of the nation's premier speakers on federal transportation policy. He is a member of the National Surface Transportation Policy and Revenue Study Commission.
Cost:
Members $129 (now) $149 (after Jan. 15)
Non-members $159 (now) $179 (after Jan. 15)
Location:
Capitol Plaza Hotel
415 W. McCarty St.
Jefferson City, Mo. 65101
To make overnight hotel arrangements, call 1-800-338-8088.
Ask for the Missouri Chamber of Commerce and Industry rate of $92.
More info or register.
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