1/25/2019

District 4
D4's Brumfield uses Wishes for Warriors program to give back to military veterans
With so much time spent within the walls of our respective trucks, sheds, cubicles and offices, it’s easy to forget that every ITD employee lives a life outside of the department.

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Excellence in Transportation
Excellence in Transportation Awards honors top projects
ITD presented nine Excellence in Transportation awards Jan. 17. Last week, we took a look at the three winners in the "Personnel" categories. This week, we highlight the half-dozen award-winning projects from the past year:

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Employees
Kirkham, Holyoak assume roles as new Project Management Liaisons
Kerby Kirkham and Jared Holyoak have recently ascended to new Project Management Liaison positions within ITD. Kirkham will be the liaison for D1&2, while Holyoak will take that role for D3 and Bridge.

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Kudos
Nutrien thanks District 5, ITD for road-clearing efforts
ITD devotes a lot of time and effort into keeping the state's roads clear of snow and ice each winter. Occasionally, there are some very satisfied customers.

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Career Development
ITD Job Openings UPDATED
The current list of job openings may help inform employees of the career choices available to them. It also may assist in external recruitment when looking for the best candidates.

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History
From the Vault: Score yourself on life's traumatic events
From the March-April 1979 Transporter. This has very little to do with transportation, but it's quite interesting. Evidently separation and reconciliation both taker years off your life:

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District 3
D3's work on project earns praise from Nampa mayor
ITD's involvement in community improvements consistently earns kudos from the affected cities and municipalities. Here's a recent letter from the city of Nampa:

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Idaho Transportation Board
Drones, I-11, travel highlight board’s January meeting
Aeronautics accomplishments, proliferation of drones, an I-11 corridor, and out-of-state travel were topics at the Idaho Transportation Board’s January 17 meeting.

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