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7-16-04
District
3
Engineer
Pam
Lowe
named
new
DMV
administrator
Pam
Lowe
will
convert
organizational
and
management
skills
acquired
through
nearly
25
years
of
engineering
experience
to
manage
the
Division
of
Motor
Vehicles,
effective
July
26.
Lowe,
who
has
served
as
District
3
engineer
since
December
2000,
succeeds
Moe
Detmar.
He
officially
retires
Aug.
20.
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Board
endorses
17
Legislative
proposals
to
forward
to
DFM
The
Idaho
Transportation
Board,
meeting
this
week
in
Twin
Falls,
approved
the
submission
of
17
legislative
proposals
to
the
Division
of
Financial
Management
(DFM)
for
consideration
by
lawmakers
in
the
2005
Legislative
session
that
begins
in
January.
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Twin
Falls
Elks
Lodge
honored
for
highway
cleanup
efforts
Members
of
the
Twin
Falls
Elks
Lodge
No.
2807
were
so
committed
to
keeping
a
segment
of
U.S.
93
free
of
debris
and
litter,
they
elected
to
continue
participating
in
the
Idaho
Transportation
Departments
Adopt-A-Highway
program
after
relocating.
They
merely
picked
a
stretch
closer
to
their
new
lodge.
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Applications
accepted
for
new
position
of
Chief
Technology
Officer
ITD
is
seeking
applications
for
an
exciting
and
challenging
opening
in
the
Administrative
Services
Division
Chief
Technology
Officer.
Applications
and
resumes
should
be
sent
to
Shanah
Percy
in
the
Human
Resources
Office
at
Headquarters
by
5
p.m.,
July
29.
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STIP
document
available
for
public
review
The
draft
FY
2005-2009
Statewide
Transportation
Improvement
Program
(STIP)
is
available
for
public
review
and
comment
through
Aug.
4.
The
program
identifies
approximately
$1
billion
in
transportation-related
projects
planned
for
construction
through
the
year
2009,
plus
those
in
preliminary
development.
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DMV's
Ed
Pemble
becomes
an
Ivy
Leaguer
ITDs
Driver
Services
Manager
Ed
Pemble
is
back
in
school.
But
not
just
any
school,
mind
you
hes
at
Harvard.
Pemble
is
attending
Harvard
Universitys
John
F.
Kennedy
School
of
Government
for
Senior
Executives
in
State
and
Local
Government.
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ITD
to
serve
as
host
of
AASHTO
subcommittee
conference
Transportation
officials
from
throughout
the
United
States
will
converge
in
Boise
July
25-28
to
discuss
issues
related
to
audits.
The
Idaho
Transportation
Department
will
serve
as
host
for
the
2004
AASHTO
(American
Association
of
State
Highway
Transportation
Officials)
Audit
Subcommittee
Conference.
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