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SUMMARY:MCDITE Webinar Series: Lessons in Early Project Management Panel
DESCRIPTION:Project management in engineering involves a unique set of challenges and responsibilities that go beyond technical expertise. This panel discussion brings together seasoned project managers to share their insights and experiences\, shedding light on the often unseen aspects of engineering project management. The session aims to provide aspiring project managers and engineers with a deeper understanding of the realities of managing projects\, from unexpected responsibilities to the balance between technical work and management duties. Questions are welcome ahead of time via email to the moderator (sadsit@bowman.com) or during the live panel session. \n  \nAgenda: \n\n12:00pm-12:05pm – Welcome/District Announcements\n12:05pm-12:20pm – Panel Introductions\n12:20pm-12:45pm – Panel Discussion (Moderator Questions)\n12:45pm-1:25pm – Audience Questions\n1:25pm-1:30pm – Final Business Announcements/Adjourn\n\n  \nRegister Here ($30 for Members\, $40 for Non-Members\, $0 for students/retired) \n  \nPanelists:  \n\n\n\nAlvaro Calle\, PE – VHB\nWill Handsfield\, AICP – DDOT\n\n\n\n \n \n \n \n\n\nAlvaro Calle\, PE\, is a Transportation Engineer at VHB with eight years of experience working in both Tysons Corner\, Virginia and Washington D.C. He holds Bachelor of Science and Master of Science degrees in Civil Engineering from Virginia Tech. His main role at VHB includes multimodal traffic operations and design projects that introduce new pedestrian and bicycle facilities in northern Virginia and Washington D.C. He currently supervises these types of projects by providing technical guidance to interns and emerging professionals in people and project manager roles. He is also fluent in Spanish\, which allows him to be a translator in public meetings and lead technical discussions in Spanish as needed. Alvaro is actively involved in ITE\, as he is currently on the Chesapeake and Potomac Section of ITE (CAPSITE) Board as the Secretary-Treasurer and was a part of the LeadershipITE Class of 2025. Outside of work\, Alvaro and his wife like to ride bikes\, hike\, travel\, and enjoy quality time with their identical twin daughters. \nWill Handsfield\, AICP is a Senior Transportation Specialist at DDOT\, having served many prior roles at the agency\, he now manages construction and contracting supporting DC’s bus and bike infrastructure projects.  Prior roles include the Capital Bikeshare system launch\, curbside management and policy\, and master-planning of the DC bicycle network.\n\n\nKeith Meehan\, PE – Pennsylvania Turnpike Commission\nRachel McGuire\, PTP – Jacobs\n\n\n \n \n \n \n\n\nKeith is a licensed Professional Engineer specializing in traffic engineering and operations and currently serves as a Senior Engineering Project Manager in the Traffic Engineering and Operations Department of the PA Turnpike Commission. A graduate of the Pennsylvania State University in 2011\, Keith is technically proficient with extensive experience in traffic engineering and operations\, as well as a strong understanding of how large transportation and tolling agencies operate.\nRachel McGuire\, PTP currently serves as the Client Service Lead for Jacobs’ work at DelDOT\, guiding Jacobs’ portfolio of projects\, while also managing planning\, operations and sustainability projects. Highlights include working on Transportation Resilience projects\, the Integration of Operations and Planning Program\, and the upcoming Long Range Transportation Plan. She thrives in a collaborative team environment and has enjoyed expanding this program and tailoring the Jacobs team to suit the client’s needs.\n\n\n\nModerated by Sarah Adsit\, PE – Bowman \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nSarah Adsit\, PE is a Project Engineer with Bowman based out of Pittsburgh\, PA. At Bowman\, she draws on approximately four years of experience and provides traffic engineering services for a range of public and private clients\, focusing on preparation and review of traffic studies\, GIS mapping\, and transportation planning projects. She’s also passionate about ITE and volunteers at the District and Section levels\, including as a member of the ITE Mid Colonial District Younger Member Committee (YMC).
URL:https://mcdite.org/event/mcdite-webinar-series-transition-from-college-to-career-membership-3/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20251016T120000
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SUMMARY:MCDITE Webinar Series: Vision Zero Today
DESCRIPTION:This session gathers Vision Zero leaders from across the District to reflect on nearly a decade of implementation of Vision Zero policies and practices. Panelists will share lessons learned\, evolving strategies\, and key takeaways for transportation professionals\, with a focus on what’s working\, what’s not\, and where public sector support is most needed. Questions are welcome during the live panel session. \n  \nAgenda: \n\n12:00pm-12:05pm – Welcome/District Announcements\n12:05pm-12:20pm – Panel Introductions\n12:20pm-12:45pm – Panel Discussion (Moderator Questions)\n12:45pm-1:25pm – Audience Questions\n1:25pm-1:30pm – Final Business Announcements/Adjourn\n\n  \nRegister Here ($30 for Members\, $40 for Non-Members\, $0 for students/retired) \n  \nPanelists:  \n  \n\n\n\nChristine Baker\, AICP – Arlington County\, Virginia\nEmad Elshafei – City of Rockville\, Maryland\n\n\n\n \n \n \n \n\n\nChristine Baker\, AICP\, is the Vision Zero Program Manager at Arlington County\, Virginia (in the Washington\, D.C.\, metro area). Christine led the launch of Arlington’s Vision Zero program in 2019 and has since been managing Vision Zero implementation through safety data analysis\, planning\, policy changes\, and projects for the County. Christine has over 17 years of experience in transportation planning and has a degree in Urban and Environmental Planning from UVA and a masters in Transportation Policy\, Operations and Logistics from George Mason’s Schar School.\nEmad Eshafei is the Chief of Traffic & Transportation for the City of Rockville\, Maryland (in the Washington\, D.C.\, metro area).  He has a BS in Structural Engineering\, MS in Construction Management and PhD in Transportation Engineering from the University of MD at College Park. He has been working for the City of Rockville since 1999 and has been the chief of the division of Traffic and Transportation for the last 20 years.\n\n\nVichika Iragavarapu\, PE\, PTOE\, RSP2I – WSP\nKelley Yemen – City of Philadelphia\, Pennsylvania\n\n\n \n \n \n \n\n\nVichika Iragavarapu is a Senior Technical Principal at WSP\, dedicated to advancing roadway safety and mobility for all users. With over 18 years of experience\, she has led and contributed to a wide range of traffic operations and safety initiatives in collaboration with local\, state\, and federal agencies. Her expertise spans planning studies\, engineering design\, and applied research\, with a strong focus on evidence-based solutions. Vichika is a licensed Professional Engineer and holds PTOE and RSP2I certifications\, along with a master’s degree in Transportation Engineering from Texas A&M University.\nKelley Yemen has led the creation and growth of the City of Philadelphia’s Office of Multimodal Planning for the past nine years and currently serves as its Director. She leads an interdisciplinary team of planners\, engineers\, and engagement professionals to create safe and equitable multimodal systems across Philadelphia’s diverse and vibrant neighborhoods.  \nKelley has over fifteen years of experience focused on multimodal transportation. She holds a Master’s in City and Regional Planning from Rutgers’ Bloustein School. Previously\, Kelley worked in the transportation departments for Hennepin County\, MN\, and New York City\, as well as planning consulting with A. Nelessen Associates in New Jersey.\n\n\n\n\nModerated by Shraddha Praharaj\, Ph.D\, EI – City of Frederick\, Maryland \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nShraddha Praharaj works as a Traffic Engineer for the City of Frederick\, Maryland.  She is an alumna of the LeadershipITE program and was recognized as an ITE Young Leader To Follow in 2024. She has been involved with ITE since 2014\, and currently serves as the University Liaison Coordinator for the Chesapeake and Potomac Section of ITE (CAPSITE) and also as a co-chair of the newly formed ITE Mid-Colonial District Safety Committee.  In her role as a Traffic Engineer\, she ofcuses on advancing various traffic calming projects\, pedestrian and bicycle infrastructure improvement projects\, and coordinating Vision Zero efforts for the City.  Shraddha completed her Master’s Degree at Auburn University and holds a Ph.D. from the University of Virginia. 
URL:https://mcdite.org/event/mcdite-webinar-series-2025-07-vision-zero/
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SUMMARY:MCDITE Webinar Series: Highlights of 2025 - Looking Toward 2026!
DESCRIPTION:Join your fellow Mid-Colonial District colleagues for this informative webinar featuring a presentation on When Multiple Projects Collide: Managing the Traffic Phasing of the Charleston Metro Bridge Initiative \nThere will also be a District Year in Review from Mahmood Shehata and What is coming in 2026 from Adam Greenstein! \nIt is estimated that this webinar will be eligible for 0.5 PDHs. \nAgenda:\n\n11:00am-11:05am – Welcome/District Announcements\n11:05am-11:15am – MCDITE in 2025 (Mahmood\, 2025 District President)\n11:15am-11:40am – Technical Presentation (Amy Staud & Bridget Wagner\, HDR)\n11:40am-11:45am – Audience Questions\n11:45am-11:55am – MCDITE in 2026 (Adam\, 2026 District President and current Vice President)\n11:55am-12:00pm – Final Business Announcments/Adjourn\n\n  \nRegister Here ($10 for Members\, $20 for Non-Members\, $0 for students/agency/retired)\n  \nPresentation: When Multiple Project Collide: Managing the Traffic Phasing of the Charleston Metro Bridge Initiative \nThe passing of the IIJA led to a “once in a generation” investment in infrastructure. Like many state DOTs\, West Virginia’s program has expanded to unprecedented funding levels. WVDOT will receive $3.7B in Federal Highway formula funding over the life of IIJA. This is a 35% increase annually in their program when compared to the FAST Act. Additionally\, over the next five years\, WVDOT will receive $109M/year in dedicated funding for bridges. In response\, WVDOT has initiated design on over 50 bridge replacement and rehabilitation projects in and around the state capital\, many of which are on or over I-64 and I-77. Each of these roadways carry 100\,000 vehicles per day and serve as critical arteries in the Charleston Metro area. In addition to the bridge projects\, there are also NBIS bridge inspections\, resurfacing\, and other projects. A multi-faceted approach is underway to help mitigate the potential of overlapping work zones\, detours\, and other conflicts during construction. Come learn about this initiative and the innovative tools developed to perform conflict analysis of these projects. \nSpeakers:  \n\n\n\nAmy Staud\, PE\, PTOE\, RSP1\nBridget Wagner\, GISP\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nAmy Staud\, PE\, PTOE\, RSP1 is HDR’s Northeast Traffic Engineering Lead and has over 25 years of experience in traffic operations\, microsimulation\, and design of signing\, signals\, and lighting. \nBridget Wagner\, GISP is HDR’s East Region Geospatial Coordinator and has over 14 years of experience in providing geospatial management and services for federal\, state\, and local water\, resources\, and transportation projects. Bridget has integrated cloud and web-based mapping solutions\, as well as standardized database schemas\, for project management\, asset management\, field work coordination\, and stakeholder engagement.
URL:https://mcdite.org/event/mcdite-webinar-series-2025-09-2025-highlights/
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SUMMARY:MCDITE Webinar Series - Pathways to a Perfect Presentation (Technical Audiences)
DESCRIPTION:Presenting our work to others is a fundamental part of our business as transportation professionals. Sharing our work with others allows us to expand our collective knowledge and helps enable us to serve our communities as effectively as possible. Join ITE Mid-Colonial District on a four-part journey\, Pathways to a Perfect Presentation where we’ll explore different facets of presentations.   \nWe’ll be kicking off the series on January 7 at 12:00 PM with Presentations for Technical Audiences. This session will focus on strategies for effectively communicating complex information to peers and technical stakeholders. Participants will learn how to structure data-heavy content\, use visuals to clarify key points\, and maintain engagement while presenting detailed analyses. \nFollow-up sessions will include Presentations for Clients and Agencies (1/21\, 12:00)\, Presentations for the General Public (2/4\, 12:00)\, and Preparing to Deliver a Great Presentation (2/18\, 12:00). All sessions will be recorded and distributed to attendees\, but we strongly encourage in-person attendance as much as possible. \n  \nTotal cost for the series of 4 webinars: \n$20 for ITE Members \n$25 for Non-ITE Members \n$0 for agency employees\, retirees and students \nPDHs will be available at the conclusion of the webinar series. \n  \nRegister Here\n 
URL:https://mcdite.org/event/mcdite-webinar-series-pathways-to-a-perfect-presentation-technical-audiences/
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SUMMARY:Webinar Series: Highlights of the District Annual Meeting
DESCRIPTION:Join your fellow Mid-Colonial District colleagues for this special webinar showcasing some of the outstanding presentations that attendees were buzzing about at the 2026 MCDITE Annual Meeting! This 1.5-hour session features three hand-picked standout presentations based on attendee feedback: \n\n12:30 – 12:35PM – Welcome/District Announcements\n12:35 – 1:00PM – A Bridge Too Narrow (Or Is It?) – Connecting Rosslyn to Arlington National Cemetery – Jon Crisafi\, P.E.\, PTOE | Kittleson & Associates\n1:00 – 1:25PM – You Need to Calm Down: Traffic Calming in Lancaster – Ben Hogan and Emma Hamme\, AICP | City of Lancaster\n1:25 – 1:55PM – Small MPO\, Big Impact – Focus on Central Delaware – Marilyn Smith\, MPA\, SPHR | Dover Kent MPO\n1:55 – 2:00PM – Final Business Announcements/Adjourn\n\nCost: $15 Members | $30 Non-members | $5 Retired | $0 Student/Agency \nREGISTER HERE\n  \nAbout the Presentations\n  \nA Bridge Too Narrow (Or Is It?) – Connecting Rosslyn to Arlington National Cemetery\nJon Crisafi\, P.E.\, PTOE | Kittleson & Associates \nArlington County has been exploring better ways to connect walkers and bicyclists the dense urban neighborhood of Rosslyn to Arlington National Cemetery via the N Meade Street bridge. To that end\, a study was conducted (and documented in a VDOT-submitted Interchange Access Report\, or “IAR”) to examine proposed design concepts to improve safety and operations to the partial cloverleaf interchange at the N Meade Street bridge and U.S. Route 50; challenged by both complicated\, heavy traffic demand and limited right-of-way. The project evaluated multiple design phases and future years using microsimulation models\, detailed origin–destination development\, and safety analysis consistent with VDOT standards. \nThe existing roadway connections exhibit recurring rear-end and angle crashes at the unsignalized ramp terminals due to limited sight distance\, unconventional geometry\, and high-speed turning movements. The proposed design concept converts stop-controlled intersections to signalized control\, removing free-flow right turns\, realign approaches\, and provides continuous connection and protection for pedestrian and bicycle crossings. These changes all required funneling these multimodal demands onto and across the existing N Meade Street bridge structure. \nFuture design scenarios incorporate major network changes such as converting Fort Myer Drive to two-way traffic and removing the Wilson Boulevard overpass to strengthen multimodal connectivity and urban access. Collectively\, these phased strategies are projected to reduce crashes\, mitigate ramp spillback\, and balance competing operational priorities. \nThis presentation covers the complicated traffic pattern challenges\, prioritization of non-motorized users\, unique traffic signal sequencing\, safety analysis\, and performance metrics used to determine “success” for this complicated transportation arena. \n  \nYou Need to Calm Down: Traffic Calming in Lancaster\nBen Hogan and Emma Hamme\, AICP | City of Lancaster \nLancaster City is a compact\, walkable & bikeable city – our residents regularly identify these qualities as the best parts of city living. But we’ve also experienced significant and unnecessary loss on our streets due to speeding\, aggressive driving\, and other unsafe behaviors. To guide our efforts to become a place where no one is seriously hurt or killed on our streets\, the City adopted an Active Transportation Plan in 2019 and a Vision Zero plan in 2020. \nSince then\, the City has aggressively implemented a variety of interventions and proven safety countermeasures designed to calm traffic and improve roadway safety for all users\, especially the most vulnerable. Improvements have included installation of 17 miles of bicycle infrastructure\, leading pedestrian intervals (LPIs) at 56% of traffic signals\, citywide signal retiming for lower travel speeds\, intersection daylighting at 84 locations\, rectangular rapid flashing beacons (RRFBs) at 6 intersections\, and systematic installation of high-visibility crosswalks at all pedestrian crossings. This work has come with a variety of challenges\, including funding\, maintenance\, public opinion\, political will\, multi-jurisdictional cooperation\, and arcane regulatory frameworks – but has begun to make a meaningful difference in our city. And\, there’s more to come. \n  \nSmall MPO\, Big Impact – Focus on Central Delaware\nMarilyn Smith\, MPA\, SPHR | Dover Kent MPO \nDover Kent MPO serves the whole of Kent County in central Delaware. That includes three small urban areas as well as a dozen rural towns. Our planning work is guided by the following vision statement: “The future transportation system in the MPO region is safe\, resilient and sustainable\, supports economic development\, allows easy access and mobility for all people and goods to reach their destination\, and serves desired growth in a manner that is fair and just to all people and respectful of community character and our natural environment.” This presentation will look at recent\, current and upcoming projects that advance this mission for the residents of Kent County.
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