Here we go! Kicking off #ITENOLA2022 with the @TENC_ITE at @ITEhq - great to see everyone here and online again! And if you haven’t heard, @TENC_ITE and chair Gordon Meth are looking for volunteers and ideas for the upcoming year.
We're back! Join us tomorrow May 12th for our 4th Installment of the Traffic Signal Timing Webinar Series at 2PM. Don't forget, it's FREE for all ITE members! 🚦
https://t.co/iyaAdvGwh4
On 5/12, ITE's Traffic Engineering Council (@TENC_ITE) is hosting a webinar taking a broader look at timings & how they can be coordinated along a corridor as part of their Traffic Signal Timing Webinar Series. https://t.co/rYkulHxFQ8
One week left to submit your interest to serve in a #leadership position for ITE Councils and Committees. Deadline to submit is 3/31. https://t.co/mNcU8RHG9G @TENC_ITE@ITEcsc@sustITE@erensel @BeverlyKuhn @a2reyrod
As @BeverlyKuhn mentioned during her remarks today, ITE is always looking for new voices and opinions. Check out these leadership opportunities for our Council and Committees. https://t.co/mNcU8RHG9G @TENC_ITE@ITEcsc@CoCo_ITE@erensel
@ITEhq@sustITE@ITEcsc@CoCo_ITE@erensel We’re always looking for new members! Contact us if interested, or follow us on the e-community to get regular updates to when our meetings are held.
Stop by anytime, meetings are open to all!
Interested in getting more involved in ITE? Join one of the ITE Council and Committee meetings being held during @NASEMTRB. Check out the full schedule here: https://t.co/GONncujqqr @TENC_ITE@sustITE@ITEcsc@CoCo_ITE
This #ITELearningHub webinar on 10/28 will provide information on different types of signal timing techniques based on their system characteristics as well as how to improve their systems. https://t.co/mScQPjRZhB @TENC_ITE
Learn about the fundamentals and principles of #traffic#signal timing with members of the ITE Traffic Engineering Council on April 1. https://t.co/UeSIa74sxa @TENC_ITE