NorCal ITE May 2022
Event Information
About this event
Location: Rancho Cordova City Hall, 2729 Prospect Park Dr, Rancho Cordova, CA 95670, American River Rooms
Join us in person for NorCal ITE's April meeting. The American River Room South has been booked at the Rancho Cordova City Hall. There will be spaced banquet-style seating (4-5 people per a table) and boxed lunches will be provided. Face masks are required, except when eating.
For questions, please contact President Zach Bosch at zbosch@folsom.ca.us
Regional, State, and Federal Grant Applications
With the $1.2 trillion Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act (IIJA), there’s a pressing need to make sure your application stands out. Cities, Counties, and Agencies are developing applications for bridge improvements, rail expansion, safety upgrades, electric vehicle chargers, and much more. To win funding, applicants need to tell a compelling story for why their project will improve the community across dimensions like congestion, environmental impact, equity, and safety and much more. Telling that story isn’t as simple as putting numbers in bullets. Applicants need strategies, visualizations, and metrics to create the strongest regional, state, and federal grant applications, including:
- Validated and current data to determine baseline assumptions and cost savings
- Visualizations that can quickly and directly show impact
- Demographic data to understand who will benefit
Presenters
Ted Reinhold, StreetLight Data, Inc.
Ted is a Solution Engineer with StreetLight Data, helping transportation professionals leverage the power of big data analytics to better understand changing travel behaviors and inform transportation planning decisions. Prior to joining StreetLight, Ted worked for five years as a travel demand forecaster in the Washington DC metro area, supporting the development of regional travel models and the performance-based evaluation of multi-modal transportation improvements. Ted resides in Arlington, VA and holds a MS in Civil Engineering and a MCRP in City and Regional Planning from The Ohio State University and a BS in Civil Engineering from the University of Notre Dame.