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    Drinking Water Regulations: Lead and Copper Rule Improvements

    Drinking Water Regulations: Lead and Copper Rule Improvements

    The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is working to remove lead from drinking water. Its Lead and Copper Rule Improvements (LCRI) deadline is October 16, 2024. Our team assists clients in complying with the LCRI initiative by performing lead service line inventories and creating new sampling plans.

    As the EPA's inventory deadline approaches, it's crucial to consider the proposed action items ahead. Listen as Lindsay Beaman, P.E., and Toni Tabbert, P.E., share insights into successful strategies for communities, potential funding opportunities, and more.

    Podcast Agenda

    • Issues behind Lead & Copper (01:19)
    • October 2024 Inventory Deadline (4:19)
    • Known Inventory Challenges (6:41)
    • Available Funding Options (7:40)
    • How Communities Are Tackling Inventory & Replacement Needs (10:08)
    • What Comes Next for Lead & Copper Regulations? (16:45)

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    National and Global Wastewater Experiences

    National and Global Wastewater Experiences

    The San Diego region faces a delicate balance between the growing demand for water and the imperative to preserve and enhance the quality of its water sources. As the population burgeons and climate change introduces new uncertainties, San Diego has grappled with issues such as water scarcity and contamination. The city has embarked on an innovative Pure Water San Diego initiative in response to these challenges. This ambitious project aims to secure a sustainable and resilient water supply by harnessing advanced purification technologies, thereby reducing reliance on imported water sources and mitigating the impact of droughts.

    Listen as our wastewater engineer, Lindsay Beaman, P.E., discusses the intersection of water quality concerns and how the transformative goals of Pure Water San Diego encapsulate the city’s proactive approach to safeguarding its most precious resource.

    Podcast Agenda

    • National and Global Wastewater Experiences (00:15)
    • PWX San Diego Conference (00:37)
    • Water Quality Contamination – Flowing Across Borders (02:02)
    • South Bay International Wastewater Treatment Plant (02:40)
    • Pure Water San Diego (06:02)
    • Five-Step Purification Process (9:36)
    • Pure Water Program Funding (11:21)
    • Point Loma Wastewater Treatment Plant (12:48)

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    Nebraska Infrastructure Project Funding Overview and Case Study

    Nebraska Infrastructure Project Funding Overview and Case Study

    Balancing a community’s immediate needs and planning for long-term resilience is crucial when obtaining funding for municipal projects. In Nebraska, it’s essential to understand the available avenues for financing and encourage collaboration among stakeholders to ensure efficient management of water resources, resilient infrastructure, and thriving communities in the future. This examination of funding mechanisms aims to highlight the essential financial considerations that drive the success of water and wastewater initiatives in Nebraska.

    Podcast Agenda

    • Nebraska Funding 101 (00:17)
    • Introduction to Funding (01:24)
    • Various Steps to Funding (02:23)
    • Ensuring Eligibility (03:31)
    • Funding Program Sample (06:26)
    • Applying for Funding (12:08)
    • Specific Funding Requirements (15:47)
    • Eagle, NE Case Study (17:45)

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    Correcting Inflow & Infiltration in Sanitary Sewer Systems

    Correcting Inflow & Infiltration in Sanitary Sewer Systems

    Correcting Inflow & Infiltration in Sanitary Sewer Systems
    It’s important to note that the purpose of sanitary sewers is to transport wastewater to treatment facilities. When water from external sources enters the system, it is classified as Inflow & Infiltration (I/I). This inevitably leads to a decrease in sewer distribution and, as a result, diminishes the overall effectiveness of the wastewater treatment facility. This increased volume of waste can create significant issues. Our water resource engineers are highly skilled in discussing the importance of I/I and the effective methods to detect and eliminate the problem. We strongly recommend listening to Lindsay Beaman, Wes Farrand, and Amanda Rodell as they share their expertise.

    Podcast Agenda

    • Understanding the Difference Between Inflow & Infiltration  (0:31)
    • Inflow & Infiltration Increases Operating Costs  (1:30)
    • Determining if your System has Inflow & Infiltration Issues  (2:03)
    • Identifying if your Sewer has Inflow or Infiltration  (4:18)
    • Budgeting & Identifying Funding Options for Sanitary Sewer Rehabilitation  (6:06)
    • Common Sewer Investigative Techniques  (7:35)
    • Common Infrastructure Improvement Methods  (10:52)
    • Snyder & Associates’ Experience Solving Inflow & Infiltration Issues  (13:49)
    • Thinking Big During Capital Improvement Planning to Include I/I Needs  (15:16)
    • Inflow & Infiltration Success Stories  (17:37)

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    Creekview Stormwater Wetland Case Study

    Creekview Stormwater Wetland Case Study

    Creekview Stormwater Wetland Urban Conservation Practices
    The Creekview project is an innovative initiative that redirects a large amount of stormwater drainage from the City of Ankeny to a designated area of Fourmile Creek. This effort aims to boost the natural environment and water quality by expanding the greenway park system and integrating wetland features.

    The City of Ankeny, Polk County, the Fourmile Creek Watershed Management Authority, and Snyder & Associates, with a local developer, collaborate on this project. The developer donated the land, while the county is leading and financing the design and construction. The city will own and maintain the site, expanding the growing greenway park system covering nearly 1,000 acres of floodplains along Fourmile Creek. The site will include wetland features, riparian restoration, and educational signage.

    During a discussion, Steve Klocke, P.E. and Nichoel Church, PWS, with Snyder & Associates, along with John Swanson, Water Resources Supervisor for Polk County, shared insights into the partnership’s origins and the significant impact of an unusual permit that made it all possible.

    Podcast Agenda

    • Background Information for Stormwater Wetland Site (1:16)
    • Design and Permitting Services Offered by Snyder & Associates (3:58)
    • Acquiring Regional Permit 39 (9:05)
    • Ensuring Effective Communication with the Army Corps of Engineers (11:15)
    • Flexibility in Making Design Adjustments (12:51)
    • Creating a Roadmap for Future Projects (15:10)
    • Creekview Stormwater Wetland Project Update (16:48)

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    Citywide Revitalization: Planning & Engagement Presented by Wade Greiman and Chad Schaeffer

    Citywide Revitalization: Planning & Engagement Presented by Wade Greiman and Chad Schaeffer

    Planning for Success, Revitalizing the Fort Dodge Community
    While Fort Dodge had experienced a steady decline in population for many years, city leaders have slowed the decline, and the community and region are recently rebounding. By implementing innovative initiatives and building partnerships, new businesses are being attracted to the area, creating fresh opportunities for existing and new residents. Despite facing setbacks, the consulting teams revitalizing the Fort Dodge community recognize the unlimited growth opportunities by focusing on the region's strengths. We understand the importance of the task at hand, believe in the leadership of this great community, and are honored to lead a strong team of consulting professionals to implement a wide array of strategies to turn the tide for the region.
     
    Listen as our Transportation Business Unit Leader, Wade Greiman, P.E., and Fort Dodge's Chief Development Officer, Chad Schaeffer, P.E., discuss the planning and implementation processes of bringing the community's downtown and river districts back to life!
      
    Podcast Agenda  

    • Background (0:18) 
    • Re-Envision 2030 Comprehensive Plan (2:40)  
    • Water Trails & Corridor Plan (4:19) 
    • Northwest River District Master Plan (5:16) 
    • Bike & Ped Mobility (7:05) 
    • Central River District Master Plan (8:49) 
    • Downtown Streetscape Master Plan (10:27) 
    • Implementation Strategies (12:15) 
    • Dam Removals & Stream Mitigation Bank (12:41) 
    • Lizard Creek Mountain Bike Trail (13:40) 
    • Northwest River District Phase 1 (15:08) 
    • Little Dam Park & In-Stream (16:45) 
    • Webster County Conservation Center (18:04) 
    • Central River District North 1st Street (19:00) 
    • Central River District Front Porch & In-Stream (19:39) 
    • Skate Park (20:19) 
    • Downtown Alleyway Improvements (21:14) 
    • Hydro Electric Park and In-Stream Features (20:04) 

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    Understanding and Improving Industrial Processes

    Understanding and Improving Industrial Processes

    Aiding Industrial Clients through Design & Compliance  
    Industrial engineering is a vast field that encompasses a wide range of disciplines and activities. It involves the analysis of complex production and operations to optimize output and minimize costs for clients. As the world of business continues to become more complex, industrial engineering is becoming an invaluable asset for all kinds of organizations. 

    At its core, industrial engineering focuses on the efficient allocation of resources, including labor, materials, energy, and capital. In our latest podcast, our experts from several industrial backgrounds explore the fundamentals of industrial engineering, as well as its various applications — discussing how industrial engineering principles can be used to optimize output, streamline operations, and reduce costs.

    Podcast Agenda 

    • Improving Industrial Processes (0:18
    • Common Industrial Challenges Our Clients Face (1:41
    • Industrial Trends Across the Midwest (4:42
    • Commonalities Across Industrial Clients (7:02
    • Aiding in Day-to-Day Design Operations (11:21
    • Providing Accurate Virtual Models (17:49
    • Best Available Technologies for Infrastructure Growth (19:23
    • Future Concerns with the Rise in New Technologies (27:11
    • Providing Results for Site Upgrades and Reconstruction of Existing Facilities (31:07

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    Urban Wetland Development

    Urban Wetland Development

    Urban Wetland Protection and Restoration
    Urban wetlands help fulfill an important function in improving surface water quality and purifying precipitation running off from towns and cities. As municipalities continue to expand and disrupt natural landscapes, learning how we can sufficiently use natural systems to try and mitigate the impending changes is in the best interest of city officials and citizens alike.

    Listen as Steve Klocke, P.E., discusses some of our stormwater wetland projects and the benefits they deliver.

    Podcast Agenda

    • Urban Wetland Design (0:20)
    • Fourmile Creek Stormwater Wetland Example (2:32)
    • Practical Lessons Learned (8:27)

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    Stream Mitigation: Fundamentals of 404 Permitting and Mitigation Requirements

    Stream Mitigation: Fundamentals of 404 Permitting and Mitigation Requirements

    Stream Mitigation Permitting & Requirements
    By preserving and restoring wetlands, habitats, and streams in designated regions, we can balance out unavoidable damages and provide no net loss to the environment. However, regulations and requirements often impede progress in this pursuit of balance. The science of stream mitigation is evolving rapidly as does the development of state and Corps policies governing stream assessment and compensation requirements.

    Listen in as our environmental scientist Nichoel Church, PWS helps define a clear path to stream and wetland mitigation through their designated permits and requirements.

     
    Podcast Agenda 

    • Fundamentals of 404 Permitting & Mitigation Requirements (0:18) 
    • Understanding the Clean Water Act (0:52) 
    • Types of Wetlands & Streams Commonly Found in Iowa (1:37) 
    • Defining Jurisdictional Waters (2:50) 
    • Regulations That Require Permits (4:25) 
    • Project Scheduling & Permitting (5:39) 
    • Triggering the Need for a 404 Permit (7:09) 
    • Calculating Impacts Through the Iowa Stream Mitigation Method (9:45) 
    • Compensating for Loss of Jurisdictional Resources (11:25) 
    • Permittee Responsible Mitigation (PRM) (11:57) 
    • Elements of PRM (13:18) 
    • Understanding the Benefits of Mitigation Banking (16:28) 
    • Breakdown of Snyder & Associates Mitigation Banks (17:42) 

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    Small-Town Wastewater Treatment Options

    Small-Town Wastewater Treatment Options

    Selecting Right-Sized Treatments for Small-Town Wastewater Systems
    Identifying proper wastewater treatment solutions for small towns requires the acknowledgment that these communities function differently from large urban centers. As small towns across the country find it challenging to keep pace with the changing wastewater limits and regulations, our engineers are prepared to help.

    Listen in as our engineer Jeff Godwin, P.E., details common wastewater concerns and issues associated with rural systems and explores the multiple treatment options specifically fitted for small-town wastewater treatment systems.


    Podcast Agenda

    • Common Wastewater Treatment Concerns (0:43)
    • Primary Treatment Options for Small Towns (1:18)
    • Determining the Correct Treatment Option for Your Community (3:15)
    • Creating a Wastewater Facility Plan (3:57)
    • Lagoon Improvement Options (8:34)
    • Available Funding Options for Wastewater Treatment Systems (13:56)
    • Getting Started on Wastewater Treatment System Updates (17:59)

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    Trenchless Technology Construction Methods

    Trenchless Technology Construction Methods

    Utilizing Trenchless Technology in New Projects & Rehab Methods
    Installing new wastewater or water supply pipes in established residential areas is a high-impact process that typically necessitates removing sidewalks, roadways, and driveways, and disturbing existing landscaping. However, trenchless construction technology is an innovative underground construction method that often eliminates the need for excavations.

    Listen as two of our experts, Wes Farrand, P.E., and Patrick Williams, EI, talk through all aspects of trenchless construction and how you can incorporate this environmentally and financially sound alternative to traditional excavation techniques.


    Podcast Agenda

    • Why Trenchless Technology Demand Has Increased (1:29)
    • Intangible Community Benefits (2:38)
    • Understanding Possible Downfalls of Trenchless Construction (3:56)
    • New Trenchless Insertion Technologies (7:36)
    • Pipe Material & Application Considerations (15:22)
    • Trenchless Construction Methods for Rehabilitation Projects (17:07)
    • Manhole Recovering as a Secondary Rehabilitation Option (25:09)
    • Utilizing Trenchless Construction in Your Community (26:18)

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    Water and Wastewater Operator Shortage Solutions

    Water and Wastewater Operator Shortage Solutions

    Municipal Water & Wastewater Operator Shortages
    Across the country, communities are facing a shortage of water and wastewater treatment plant operators. This shortage is leaving municipalities in immediate need of assistance from replacements. Without these qualified individuals, communities face the risk of failing to provide essential public health services.

    Snyder & Associates is prepared to provide relief by delivering plant operational support. Whether your community needs a completely managed program or just a part-time/temporary solution, Snyder & Associates has licensed operators available to assist. Listen in as Lindsay Beaman, P.E., and Grade 2 certified Wastewater Operator, and Jarad Diedrich, Grade 3 Wastewater and Grade 1 Water Operator, discuss the solutions our team can offer from a staffing and expertise perspective.


    Podcast Agenda

    • Roles & Responsibilities of Certified Operators (1:42)
    • Operator Workforce Shortage Raises Concerns for Public Health & Safety (3:10)
    • Risks Associated with Operator Shortages (6:38)
    • Snyder & Associates Offers a Full Range of Operations Staffing Services (7:42)
    • Advantages to Municipalities in Hiring a Licensed Operator (10:44)

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    Wanatee Park Water Quality Improvements – Case Study

    Wanatee Park Water Quality Improvements – Case Study

    Award-Winning Collaborative Wetland, Fishpond & Bridge Projects
    When put to a vote, residents passed the Linn County Water and Land Legacy bond issue with a 74 percent approval rating. This popular concept demonstrated that county residents overwhelmingly support water quality, floodplain storage, and the preservation of natural areas. To meet these goals, Linn County enlisted the help of Snyder & Associates engineers, who developed a series of award-winning water quality projects in Wanatee Park.

    Listen as Nichoel Church, PWS, Lindsay Beaman, P.E., and Patrick Williams, EI, discuss how through collaboration with the county, we completed multiple wetland reconstructions, established the first fishable pond in the county, and built a new pedestrian bridge.


    Podcast Agenda

    • Implementing Water Quality Improvements in Wanatee Park (0:18)
    • Wanatee Park Wetland Creation & Restoration (1:38)
    • Maintenance & Pedestrian Bridge Enhancements (4:43)
    • Erosion Control & Site Solution Benefits (7:43)
    • Navigating the Multi-Project Bidding Process (11:54)
    • Challenges Faced Throughout Design (12:31)
    • Award-Winning Collaboration & Designs (13:44)

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    Sewer System Assessment Program Planning

    Sewer System Assessment Program Planning

    Considerations for Sanitary Assessment Program Planning
    A well-structured assessment program provides the critical information needed to evaluate the physical condition and functionality of a community’s wastewater collection system. This data is vital for estimating the remaining service life of infrastructure components and planning for future mitigation projects.

    During this podcast, Brett Paige, P.E., outlines the many variables a community should consider prior to conducting a sanitary assessment program, and how to use the collected data to gain insights into the performance of your system.

    Podcast Agenda

    • Assessment Program Planning Tools (0:18)
    • Planning for Projected Costs & Inflation (1:32)
    • Determining Constructability (1:42)
    • Incorporating Conservative Contingencies (2:01)
    • Structuring Permitting Timelines (2:23)
    • Available Budget vs. System Needs (2:57)

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    en-usJune 15, 2022

    Proactive Flow Monitoring & Adequate Data Collection

    Proactive Flow Monitoring & Adequate Data Collection

    Stay Proactive with Sanitary Sewer Flow Monitoring
    In a perfect world, stormwater would never find its way into a community’s sanitary sewer system, let alone, to a treatment plant. However, inflow and infiltration issues are real-world problems that require a complex monitoring process. Implementing flow monitoring inspections identifies problem areas of inflow and infiltration in a sanitary system and helps determine the proper steps for establishing a repair plan.

    The process of collecting adequate flow data is a challenging undertaking that if performed incorrectly, could result in costly mistakes. In this podcast, Brett Paige, P.E., takes an in-depth look at the flow monitoring process, the techniques available, and some of the ways our experts ensure you’re getting quality data to achieve the best results.


    Podcast Agenda

    • What’s Included in the Flow Monitoring Process? (0:19)
    • Potential Flow Analysis Techniques (2:22)
    • Inflow Coefficient Method (2:41)
    • RTK (4:10)
    • Capacity Evaluation (5:30)
    • Mannings Equation (5:52)

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    en-usJune 03, 2022

    Exploring Dam Removal Funding Options Podcast

    Exploring Dam Removal Funding Options Podcast

    Exploring Dam Removal Project Funding
    When a dam begins to cause negative environmental impacts or creates safety risks for users of a waterway, removal could be the answer. However, this solution often comes with a hefty price tag. With almost no state or federal funding programs dedicated specifically to dam removal, financing these projects can become a challenge.

    In this podcast, environmental experts Jeff Walters, PWS, and Nichoel Church, PWS, explain that with a bit of creative thinking, a combination of several funding sources can be used to successfully fund dam removal projects.


    Podcast Agenda

    • Acquiring Appropriate Funding (0:18)
    • Funding for Dam Removals Private Land Owners (3:35)
    • Funding Assistance Requirements for Varying Organizations (5:05)
    • Availability of Funding Sources (6:35)
    • Timing for Funding Assistance (7:50)
    • Cost of Dam Removal vs Dam Modification (9:16)
    • Mitigation Banking as a Funding Option (10:49)

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    Trenchless Water Main Installation, City of Ankeny Case Study

    Trenchless Water Main Installation, City of Ankeny Case Study

    Trenchless Construction Safely Installs Transmission Main with Minimal Disruption
    As the City of Ankeny continues to expand, upgrading the city’s infrastructure is in a constant cycle to support the new housing and business construction — including the need for expanding water main transmission lines. This type of work is notorious for causing disruptions in neighborhoods and delays for motorists.

    When confronted with a major water main transmission line project along Irvinedale Drive, our team offered a unique solution to keep public disruptions to a minimum. Listen in as Wes Farrand, P.E., explains how we used Horizontal Directional Drilling (HDD) on this project and greatly reduced the need for open-trench construction. This increasingly popular method required no street or trail closures, no utility disruptions, and limited harm to local landscaping.

    Podcast Agenda

    • Irvinedale Drive Project Background (0:17)
    • Determining a Project Route to Limit Disruptions (1:49)
    • Horizontal Directional Drilling (HDD) (3:38)
    • Pipe Material Considerations & Selection (4:33)
    • Construction of Irvinedale Transmission Main (5:29)

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    The Benefits of Hydraulic Modeling & Analysis

    The Benefits of Hydraulic Modeling & Analysis

    Hydraulic Modeling Provides Insight into the Impacts of Flows on Infrastructure
    Hydraulic modeling is a commonly used tool in the field of water resources engineering for the analysis and evaluation of water and wastewater utilities. While building models to simulate a real-world situation isn’t a new concept, it’s becoming increasingly essential for decision-making by removing the risk component.

    As hydraulic modeling continues to evolve as an essential tool of infrastructure management, breaking down the massive amounts of data available to create an accurate model is becoming a challenge. Listen in as Brett Paige, P.E., examines the background of standard modeling practices and shares current trends in functionality, application, and data integration.


    Podcast Chapters

    • Hydraulic Modeling & How It Aids Collection System Evaluations (0:18)
    • Typical Hydraulic Modeling Objectives (1:45)
    • Model Development and Calibration (2:14)
    • Defining the Mannings Coefficients (3:29)
    • Capacity Evaluation & Prioritization (4:09)

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    Nation’s Largest Competition-Level Skatepark Design & Construction: Lauridsen Skatepark

    Nation’s Largest Competition-Level Skatepark Design & Construction: Lauridsen Skatepark

    Lauridsen Skatepark Planning and Design
    When the idea of building a skatepark along the Des Moines riverfront came before the city council in 2004, no one could have envisioned the seventeen-year journey ahead to make it a reality. After years of grassroots organizing, fundraising, and more than a few design changes, the Lauridsen Skatepark became a reality. Offering over 88,000 square feet of skateable area, it was quickly billed as the largest skatepark in the United States. 

    Find out how our team of Landscape Architects and Structural Engineers worked with Polk County Public Works, the City of Des Moines, and California Skateparks to design and build this impressive facility — all in time to host the first Olympic qualifying event for skateboarding. 


    Podcast Chapters 

    • Introduction (0:17)
    • Improving Youth Recreational Opportunities in Des Moines (1:11)
    • Stakeholder & Community Organization (1:48)
    • Fundraising for the Lauridsen Skatepark (3:17)
    • Designing the Largest Skatepark in the Nation (5:25)
    • Skatepark Site Design and Construction Challenges (5:58)
    • Creating Slope Stability (6:28)
    • Site Utility Coordination (6:52)
    • Accommodating Varying Soil Conditions (7:47)
    • Adjusting Skatepark Design for Site Conditions (8:33)
    • Retaining Wall Systems (9:40)
    • Park and Street Course Design (10:02)
    • Incorporating Skills Development Components (11:00)
    • Specialized Concrete Form Fabrication (11:50)
    • Skateable Art Installation (12:54)
    • The Dew Tour Considers Moving to Lauridsen Skatepark (14:16)
    • Accelerating Construction to Accommodate the Dew Tour and Olympic Qualifying (15:51)
    • Lauridsen Skatepark Brings Recognition to Des Moines (18:10)

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    Developing Americans with Disabilities (ADA) Transition Plans

    Developing Americans with Disabilities (ADA) Transition Plans

    ADA Transition Plans are Guides to Creating More Inclusive Communities
    To attract new residents and visitors, most cities strive to be accessible to people with all levels of physical ability. This is not just a good idea, but a mandate that began with the historic signing of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) in 1990. Among other things, the ADA guarantees equal opportunity for individuals with disabilities concerning public accommodations and transportation.

    Listen as ADA transition planning experts Joe Wilensky and Spencer Wignall, P.E., provides a detailed description of how communities and businesses can work toward compliance, capture funding to pay for improvements and avoid the costly legal repercussions of being out of compliance.


    Podcast Agenda

    • Introductions (0:18)
    • Civil Rights Historical Progression (0:26) 
    • ADA Evaluation & Transition Planning (1:50) 
    • ADA Public Notice & Community Engagement (3:29) 
    • Appointing an ADA Coordinator & Establishing a Grievance Process (4:20) 
    • Developing an ADA Project Inventory (5:52) 
    • Schedule & Budget for your ADA Transition Plan (8:48) 
    • Requirements of ADA Compliance (10:00) 
    • ADA Compliance Examples (11:05) 
    • Developing a Budget to Implement a Transition Plan (14:16) 
    • Available Grants for ADA Transition Plans (18:08) 
    • Protecting Communities from Litigation (21:29) 

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