Translines EXPRESS. April 17, Work Zone Safety. People Saving People

Similar documents
Translines EXPRESS. April 20, Work Zone Safety

Translines EXPRESS April 16, 2014

Translines EXPRESS. Oct. 2, KDOT Fatality. District One. Aviation Expo

Translines EXPRESS. Managing Snow and Ice. Feb. 20, Winter Storm. Legislature. In Memory

Holiday Letter. Translines EXPRESS. ... from Secretary Mike King. Dec. 23, Comments from the public

Translines EXPRESS Feb. 20, 2019

Translines EXPRESS. April 8, District Five. Go Orange!

Translines EXPRESS. May 2, District Four. In Memory

District Five. Everyone will announces. benefit from this improvements: project. Highway expansion. The work that will that will reduce

Translines EXPRESS April 12, 2017

Translines EXPRESS Dec. 19, 2018

Translines EXPRESS. Dec. 19, District Four

KDOT announces approved November bids

Translines EXPRESS March 20, 2019

KDOT announces approved February bids

Translines EXPRESS July 12, 2017

Translines EXPRESS. Oct. 16, Amelia Earhart Bridge. Breast Cancer Awareness. District Six

NORTH BERWICK, MAINE, MINUTES OF PLANNING BOARD NOVEMBER 17, 2011

Translines EXPRESS. Feb. 7, General. District Six

Kansas Highway Patrol

Translines EXPRESS. Nov. 26, Employee Recognition. Trivia! Bridges. Thanksgiving

KDOT announces approved December bids

Go Orange! District Six

Translines EXPRESS Feb. 6, 2019

Translines EXPRESS March 8, 2017

Translines. Vice President Biden visits Kansas. I nside... See page 4. Monthly Employee Publication. July 2009

KDOT announces approved March bids

ANNUAL REPORT DOING MORE KANSAS TURNPIKE AUTHORITY

Translines EXPRESS. Oct. 10, Career Day Expo

Community Newsletter

MEMORANDUM VILLAGE OF NORTHBROOK

OKLAHOMA HISTORY OKLAHOMA S GEOGRAPHY

Mrs. Beach made a motion to approve the hiring of Patrolman Harry Brown. Mr. Darosh seconded the motion. The motion passed as presented.

FFBCH NEWS. Non-Members are WELCOME! Please come and join us!

Yuma Clapper Rail. Improving the Storage Container. By Wm. Kent Corcoran Sr.

AT&T Southwest -- Tandem Homing Plan

City Manager s Update March/April, 2019

KDOT announces approved November bids

MINUTES TOWN COUNCIL TOWN OF SHENANDOAH REGULAR MEETING JULY 22, 2014

55-57 Chevys hit the East Texas Roads (and. a Poker Run!)

Children's Camps in New York State

LOUISBURG Hundreds of students joined Governor KDOT, CITY AND CONTRACTOR FIND SOLUTIONS COMMUNICATION IS A TWO-WAY STREET

November is Foundation Month: Doing Good in the World

2012 KANSAS TRAFFIC ACCIDENT FACTS BOOK

Meeting of the Planning Commission October 2, 2018 Custer County Courthouse Westcliffe, Colorado

Joe Chao called the meeting to order at 1:30 p.m. A Board quorum was met. Board members present: Joe Chao, Tom Sprott, Debbie Brown.

Draft Town Board Meeting Minutes March 12, 2019

2003 Kansas Traffic Accident Facts

WILKES-BARRE/SCRANTON INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT BOARD MEETING APRIL 17, 2014

CITY OF MERCED RECREATION AND PARKS COMMISSION MERCED CIVIC CENTER 678 West 18 th Street Merced, California. MINUTES Meeting of February 26, 2007

Translines EXPRESS Nov. 2, 2016

Making a River Segment Family and People Friendly: A Case Study of the Pemi River in the Plymouth Region

Great Planes EAA Chapter 1134

State Auditor's Office Local Government Services 1. Worksheet Budget Monitoring File Tab

Community Newsletter

MUNICIPALITY OF MONROEVILLE PLANNING COMMISSION AUGUST 21, 2013 MINUTES. The meeting was called to order at 7:30 p.m. by Chairman Robert Williams.

Translines EXPRESS. Dec. 5, Open to Traffic

City of Manassas Community Survey

POLICY COORDINATING COMMITTEE

COMMITTEE DAY LAKE PLEASANT, NY MONDAY MAY 29, 2012 INTERNAL MANAGEMENT COMMITTEE 9:30 AM

TOWN OF OSCEOLA BOARD OF SUPERVISORS MEETING Tuesday October 3, 2017 MINUTES

Media Release For Immediate Release Tuesday, April 17, 2018

Flying W Guest Ranch. Oklahoma - Beckham County - Elk City

COMMITTEE DAY LAKE PLEASANT, NY MONDAY JANUARY 23, 2012

BFS Cargo E-Newsletter


Special Notice. Joyriders Snowmobile Club Web Site January 2018 Snow News & Minutes. Presidents Corner. Change in Overnight Ride

The conference, a signature event of the MGM Resorts Foundation, will celebrate its 10 th anniversary Aug. 8 and 9 at MGM Grand

OCTA provides quality, accessible, cost effective, and safe public transportation for Ottawa County. Ottawa County Transportation Agency

KANSAS AVIATION ECONOMIC IMPACT STUDY EXECUTIVE SUMMARY

FATALITY INVESTIGATION ACTIVITY #2

Crossroads. Boards and Commissions. Inside this issue: Township Tax Contacts/Deadlines. Know what s below. Dial 811 before you dig.

Baby Cows! You can call a baby cow a calf. MOO!

File No WORLD TRADE CENTER TASK FORCE INTERVIEW FIREFIGHTER STEVEN KLEE. Interview Date: December 10, Transcribed by Laurie A.

Madera County Grand Jury Final Report Madera County Mosquito and Vector Control District

Every Deed Tells a Story

I-94 East Corridor Performance

FRED THE PREPAREDNESS DOG ACTIVITY BOOK

TRAFFIC ALERT FOR MARCH 26-30, 2018 Highway Work Zones in the Staunton District

MINUTES OF THE CITY OF WICHITA WICHITA AIRPORT ADVISORY BOARD. Monday, August 1, 2011

Crew Ensures First-Class Safety and Sustainability on the Queen Mary Hotel

Town of Gates 1605 Buffalo Road Rochester, New York

Signature Sponsors. In This Issue. Marketing and Education Program November 1 at Hart's Turkey Farm From 3:00 pm to 4:15 pm

all Type: CHECK WELFARE Call No:

HardisonInk.com Inglis May 18 crash investigated by LCSO; Details are destined for future release

BethShip s Log. The Official Newsletter of the Bethlehem Shipyard Museum Vol. 1, Issue 1 July 15, 2013 IT WAS A VERY GOOD YEAR

ARKANSAS 2003 TRAFFIC CRASH STATISTICS

Dick Trammel. Senior Democrats of Northwest Arkansas. Chad Adams. Chairman, Arkansas Highway Commission. District 4 Engineer

Marinette County Sheriff s Department Supplemental Report Investigative Division

2019 PAS Spring Leadership Conference Honey Creek Resort

Booster Seat Lesson Plan. For grades 1-3

Lakeshore Trailer Owners Association

Santa Fe Trail Association

Signing up for self-promotion

Department of Public Works

Nancy Ryan, Transfer Station Clerk, met with the Board first to go over the Transfer Station Budget.

City of San Bernardino Historical and Pioneer Society P.O. Box 875, San Bernardino, CA 92402

KANSAS SOARING ASSOCIATION

CPCOA Fall 2010 Meeting September 25, 2010 Nile Valley Community Church Naches, Washington

TOWN of GRAND ISLE SELECTBOARD MINUTES of the MEETING June 18, 2018

Transcription:

Translines EXPRESS April 17, 2013 Work Zone Safety Early in his KDOT career, Albert Horn, KDOT Supervisor in Edwardsville, was collecting trash along I-35 in the Kansas City area when a semi-tractor trailer locked its brakes and jack-knifed while avoiding another vehicle. The rig slid past me before ending up in the median about 100 feet from where I was standing, he said. I then realized how fortunate I was and how dangerous this job could be. Horn was one of the speakers at the statewide safety event Tuesday in Topeka. He was joined by fellow KDOT employee Gary Moulin, Secretary Mike King and KHP Major Mark Goodloe. The safety event was one of several activities taking place in Kansas as part of National Work Zone Awareness Week, April 15-19. See the end of this edition for more Go Orange photos highlighting KDOT s safety week and check the Go Orange page at www.ksdot.org. Above, Secretary Mike King speaks at the work zone safety event. Below, city, county and state law enforcement and transportation partners set up a vehicle display at the work zone event. Have an idea for a news brief or picture that could be featured in an upcoming edition of Translines Express? Please e-mail your suggestions to translines@ksdot. org People Saving People Dogged determination: There are a lot of people depending on Darrell Gwaltney. And he knows very few of them. Gwaltney, KDOT s Permanent Signing Specialist, has been prominent in highway signing for 35 years. In that time, he has contributed to the safety of millions of travelers through the design and placement of signs along Kansas highways. For his dogged determination to go above and beyond the craft and leave no stone unturned in his effort to make sure every signing situation is as perfectly safe as it can be, he was awarded a People Saving People award at this month s Traffic Safety Conference in Wichita That determination, said his nominator, sometimes requires standing against the wind. Darrell Gwaltney

Trivia! Turkey Hunt 1. Charles Hyer is famous for making these in Olathe some of his customers included Buffalo Bill Cody, Clark Gable, Will Rogers and Dwight Eisenhower. A. Cowboy boots B. Customized trousers C. Eye glasses D. Smoking pipes 2. How many acres of pasture and rangeland does Kansas have? A. 11.5 million acres B. 15.9 million acres C. 21.5 million acres D. 27.5 million acres 3. What year was the first load of cattle shipped via rail from Kansas? A. 1837 B. 1867 C. 1887 D. 1907 Answers are below Condolences Condolences to friends and family of KDOT retiree Clinton Boyd who died April 11 in Newton. He worked as an Engineering Technician Senior in Iola. TRIVIA ANSWERS 1. A. Cowboy boots 2. B. 15.9 million acres of the 46 million acres of farm ground are used for pasture and rangeland 3. B. 1867 One shot enough: Secretary Mike King made the most of the one shot he was allowed at this year s annual Governor s One-Shot Turkey Hunt on Saturday in Butler County. The Secretary bagged a tom from about 15 yards as it emerged from a wooded area with a brood. And it turned out to be a good one. It was the fourth largest bird taken at the annual event that was started by then-gov. Mike Hayden 27 years ago. Gov. Hayden, by the way, took the third largest turkey this year. It was the first turkey and first turkey hunt for the Secretary, who, in the past, has hunted dove, quail and pheasant. The Secretary s turkey was donated to a Butler County charitable organization. District Three Secretary Mike King spoke to the Norton County Economic Development group Thursday in Norton and also took time to visit with employees at the Norton District complex, left, answering questions and addressing concerns.

Division of Operations Benny Tarverdi Brent Terstriep Mike Stringer Clay Adams Sandy Tommer Rick Kreider Changes: In the past few months there have many changes to the Division of Operations. In District Five following the retirement of Bob Cook, Wichita Metro Engineer Benny Tarverdi stepped in to be Acting District Five Engineer. Brent Terstriep is filling the role as Acting Wichita Metro Engineer. In District One, Mike Stringer has been named the new District Engineer taking the place of Clay Adams who was named the Bureau Chief of the newly-created Bureau of Maintenance. The Bureau of Maintenance will provide direct support to the maintenance work of the agency. Other changes include the Bureau of Construction & Maintenance being named the Bureau of Construction & Materials, led by Sandy Tommer. The change combines the Materials Testing, Quality Management and the Pavement Management units into this bureau. The Bureau of Materials & Research is now called the Bureau of Research and is led by Rick Kreider. Joining the Bureau of Design is Foundations, Geology and Geotech. District Five District Five Public Affairs Manager Martin Miller explains route designation changes during an interview with KSNW along the highway. Route changes: KDOT made changes to K-17, K-14 and K-11 recently that include: K-17 designation being dropped - it has become part of a rerouted K-14 traveling east from Kingman then north to Hutchinson. The remaining section of old K-14, which began four miles west of Kingman and ended in Arlington, has become the new K-11. It is anticipated that these changes will result in a more efficient and safer travel experience for the motoring public. The new state map on KDOT s website reflects these changes. Special thanks to the Hutchinson Subarea Crew, Kingman Subarea Crew, El Dorado Area Crew and the Pratt Area Crew for installing these signs on April 4.

District Two Interstate work: While there are a number of K-routes in north central Kansas scheduled for preservation projects this year, there is a focus on Interstate/four-lane freeway preservation as well. I-70 will be the site of a couple of projects. Work is under way to replace expansion joints on bridges west of the rest areas near mile marker 265 in Saline County. And a major pavement rehabilitation project in Dickinson County involving overlays, eight bridge rehabilitations and two bridge replacements will begin soon. Patching on I-135 in Saline County should begin next week. And a patch and overlay project will begin in May on a stretch of U.S. 81 in Ottawa County. Expansion joint replacement work takes place on I-70. Child Passenger Safety Eighteenmonth-old Faye Hodgson sits securely in her rear-facing child passenger safety seat. Nearly 75 percent of all child seats are not installed properly. Finding answers: What car seat should I purchase for my baby? Is my child in the right type of car seat? Is the seat installed correctly? What are the latest car seat laws and recommendations for my child? When can I move from my child from a booster seat to a seat belt? When can my child move to the front seat? If you aren t sure about the answers to these questions, don t fret help is available. To find an inspection station or checkup event in your area, where trained technicians are available, go to http://www. ktsro.org/child-passenger-safety. If you are in the Eisenhower State Office Building, Phyllis Marotta in the Traffic Safety Section is available by appointment to check your child s seat or can give some quick pointers on how to make the task of installing a seat a little less confusing. Weather Will winter ever end? That seems to be the question as cold temperatures and snow are possible today and tomorrow. In addition, there are possibilities of tornadoes, damaging winds and heavy rainfall. Be sure to call 511 or check kandrive.org. This photo is of one of the Hoxie Subarea Office s trucks after the storm that hit western Kansas in late March. The ice build-up shows that after treating the roads, employees spend a lot of time getting equipment cleaned and ready to go again.

Go Orange! District Three employees in Norton on Go Orange day. Left, Secretary Mike King speaks to employees. Above, retiree Mike Crow, Albert Horn, Deputy Secretary Jerry Younger and Gary Moulin. Above, employees look at the memorial display at the work zone safety event in Topeka. Right, employees from Columbus Subarea Office. Above, District One Facebook cover. Right, Gary Moulin speaks at the safety event about his experiences in work zones.