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NEW JERSEY TRANSACTIONTRANSPORTATION CONFERENCE2024America’s Premier Transportation Conference

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HNTB is committed to providing technical excellence, agency collaboration and partnering with communities throughout New Jersey.We strive to champion this culture in all we do and everyone we work with, amplifying visionary voices and innovating unique solutions: that’s HNTB.HNTB is a proud supporter of NJ TransActionThe HNTB CompaniesInfrastructure Solutionshntb.comGSP over Passaic River Bridge Widening | NJTAUS Route 1 Hard Shoulder | NJDOTRt 22/82/GSP | NJDOTSecaucus to Meadowlands Transitway | NJTHNTB is committed to providing technical excellence, agency collaboration and partnering with communities throughout New Jersey.We strive to champion this culture in all we do and everyone we work with, amplifying visionary voices and innovating unique solutions: that’s HNTB.HNTB is a proud supporter of NJ TransActionThe HNTB CompaniesInfrastructure Solutionshntb.comGSP over Passaic River Bridge Widening | NJTAUS Route 1 Hard Shoulder | NJDOTRt 22/82/GSP | NJDOTSecaucus to Meadowlands Transitway | NJT

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 Program Page Index Program Numbered Pages 1 Program Page Index 2 Welcome Letter 3 TransAction Conference Committee, Our Partners, and Thanks 4-5 TransAction Conference Sponsors 6 Participating Exhibitor with Booth Numbers 7-19 NJ TransAction Conference Exhibitors 20-21 Waterfront Conference Center Information and Wildwood Meeting Room Locations 22 Harrah’s Information, Locations & Amenities 23 Mobile App Instructions 24-34 TUESDAY - Conference Program Schedule and Workshop Sessions 35-49 WEDNESDAY - Conference Program Schedule and Workshop Sessions 50-57 THURSDAY - Conference Program Schedule and Workshop Sessions 58-60 PDH Engineering Credits – List of Eligible Workshop Presentations 61-64 AICP Planning Credits – List of Eligible Workshop Presentations TransAction Program Ads Richard Grubb & Associates, Inc. (Back Cover) HNTB Corporation (Inside Front Cover) National Data & Surveying Services (Inside Back Cover) BL Companies Coach & Equipment Dresdner Robin Environmental Management, Inc. InGroup Michael Baker International New Jersey Railroad Association Robinson Aerial Surveys, Inc. TechniQuest Corporation SES Stokes Creative Group, Inc. Szaferman Lakind Blumstein & Blade Wiss & Company, LLP  Program Page Index Program Numbered Pages 1 Program Page Index 2 Welcome Letter 3 TransAction Conference Committee, Our Partners, and Thanks 4-5 TransAction Conference Sponsors 6 Participating Exhibitor with Booth Numbers 7-19 NJ TransAction Conference Exhibitors 20-21 Waterfront Conference Center Information and Wildwood Meeting Room Locations 22 Harrah’s Information, Locations & Amenities 23 Mobile App Instructions 24-34 TUESDAY - Conference Program Schedule and Workshop Sessions 35-49 WEDNESDAY - Conference Program Schedule and Workshop Sessions 50-57 THURSDAY - Conference Program Schedule and Workshop Sessions 58-60 PDH Engineering Credits – List of Eligible Workshop Presentations 61-64 AICP Planning Credits – List of Eligible Workshop Presentations TransAction Program Ads Richard Grubb & Associates, Inc. (Back Cover) HNTB Corporation (Inside Front Cover) National Data & Surveying Services (Inside Back Cover) BL Companies Coach & Equipment Dresdner Robin Environmental Management, Inc. InGroup Michael Baker International New Jersey Railroad Association Robinson Aerial Surveys, Inc. TechniQuest Corporation SES Stokes Creative Group, Inc. Szaferman Lakind Blumstein & Blade Wiss & Company, LLP 1 Program Page Index Program Numbered Pages 1 Program Page Index 2 Welcome Letter 3 TransAction Conference Committee, Our Partners, and Thanks 4-7 TransAction Conference Sponsors 8 Participating Exhibitor with Booth Numbers 9-23 NJ TransAction Conference Exhibitors 24-25 Waterfront Conference Center Information and Wildwood Meeting Room Locations 26 Harrah’s Information, Locations & Amenities 29 Mobile App Instructions 30-40 TUESDAY - Conference Program Schedule and Workshop Sessions 41-57 WEDNESDAY - Conference Program Schedule and Workshop Sessions 58-67 THURSDAY - Conference Program Schedule and Workshop Sessions 68-70 PDH Engineering Credits – List of Eligible Workshop Presentations 73-76 AICP Planning Credits – List of Eligible Workshop Presentations TransAction Program Ads Richard Grubb & Associates, Inc. (Back Cover) HNTB Corporation (Inside Front Cover) National Data & Surveying Services (Inside Back Cover) BL Companies Coach & Equipment Dresdner Robin Environmental Management, Inc. InGroup Michael Baker International New Jersey Railroad Association Robinson Aerial Surveys, Inc. TechniQuest Corporation SES Stokes Creative Group, Inc. Szaferman Lakind Blumstein & Blade Wiss & Company, LLP  Program Page Index Program Numbered Pages 1 Program Page Index 2 Welcome Letter 3 TransAction Conference Committee, Our Partners, and Thanks 4-7 TransAction Conference Sponsors 8 Participating Exhibitor with Booth Numbers 9-23 NJ TransAction Conference Exhibitors 24-25 Waterfront Conference Center Information and Wildwood Meeting Room Locations 26 Harrah’s Information, Locations & Amenities 29 Mobile App Instructions 30-40 TUESDAY - Conference Program Schedule and Workshop Sessions 41-57 WEDNESDAY - Conference Program Schedule and Workshop Sessions 58-67 THURSDAY - Conference Program Schedule and Workshop Sessions 68-70 PDH Engineering Credits – List of Eligible Workshop Presentations 73-76 AICP Planning Credits – List of Eligible Workshop Presentations TransAction Program Ads Richard Grubb & Associates, Inc. (Back Cover) HNTB Corporation (Inside Front Cover) National Data & Surveying Services (Inside Back Cover) BL Companies Coach & Equipment Dresdner Robin Environmental Management, Inc. InGroup Michael Baker International New Jersey Railroad Association Robinson Aerial Surveys, Inc. TechniQuest Corporation SES Stokes Creative Group, Inc. Szaferman Lakind Blumstein & Blade Wiss & Company, LLP 

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 Program Page Index Program Numbered Pages 1 Program Page Index 2 Welcome Letter 3 TransAction Conference Committee, Our Partners, and Thanks 4-5 TransAction Conference Sponsors 6 Participating Exhibitor with Booth Numbers 7-19 NJ TransAction Conference Exhibitors 20-21 Waterfront Conference Center Information and Wildwood Meeting Room Locations 22 Harrah’s Information, Locations & Amenities 23 Mobile App Instructions 24-34 TUESDAY - Conference Program Schedule and Workshop Sessions 35-49 WEDNESDAY - Conference Program Schedule and Workshop Sessions 50-57 THURSDAY - Conference Program Schedule and Workshop Sessions 58-60 PDH Engineering Credits – List of Eligible Workshop Presentations 61-64 AICP Planning Credits – List of Eligible Workshop Presentations TransAction Program Ads Richard Grubb & Associates, Inc. (Back Cover) HNTB Corporation (Inside Front Cover) National Data & Surveying Services (Inside Back Cover) BL Companies Coach & Equipment Dresdner Robin Environmental Management, Inc. InGroup Michael Baker International New Jersey Railroad Association Robinson Aerial Surveys, Inc. TechniQuest Corporation SES Stokes Creative Group, Inc. Szaferman Lakind Blumstein & Blade Wiss & Company, LLP 2

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 Program Page Index Program Numbered Pages 1 Program Page Index 2 Welcome Letter 3 TransAction Conference Committee, Our Partners, and Thanks 4-5 TransAction Conference Sponsors 6 Participating Exhibitor with Booth Numbers 7-19 NJ TransAction Conference Exhibitors 20-21 Waterfront Conference Center Information and Wildwood Meeting Room Locations 22 Harrah’s Information, Locations & Amenities 23 Mobile App Instructions 24-34 TUESDAY - Conference Program Schedule and Workshop Sessions 35-49 WEDNESDAY - Conference Program Schedule and Workshop Sessions 50-57 THURSDAY - Conference Program Schedule and Workshop Sessions 58-60 PDH Engineering Credits – List of Eligible Workshop Presentations 61-64 AICP Planning Credits – List of Eligible Workshop Presentations TransAction Program Ads Richard Grubb & Associates, Inc. (Back Cover) HNTB Corporation (Inside Front Cover) National Data & Surveying Services (Inside Back Cover) BL Companies Coach & Equipment Dresdner Robin Environmental Management, Inc. InGroup Michael Baker International New Jersey Railroad Association Robinson Aerial Surveys, Inc. TechniQuest Corporation SES Stokes Creative Group, Inc. Szaferman Lakind Blumstein & Blade Wiss & Company, LLP  TransAction Conference Committee, Our Partners and Thanks Recognition and Thank You to  All of the agencies and companies exhibiting at this year’s NJ TransAction 2024.  Our Sponsors.  Our 2024 NJ TransAction Conference Committee.  Gordon Meth and Ken Wedeen for spearheading the PDH & AICP Continuing Education Credits.  The many workshop session coordinators who helped make all 92 workshop sessions educational and informative as well as those who spoke and presented at these sessions.  The NJ TransAction volunteers working to make this a successful conference for YOU.  Denise Savastano & Maureen Kern and the Staff at Harrah’s, Jeff Dye and General Exposition Services, Encore Production & Technology and Crowdcomms Registration Kiosks Conference Committee Frank T. Reilly, Conference Chairman Michael M. Vieira, Conference Vice Chairman John Adair, Somerset County & NJ COST Jelena Lasko, NJ DOT Liaison Lisa Roach, NJ TRANSIT Liaison Terriann Moore-Abrams, Port Authority of NY & NJ Craig Schulz, Amtrak Laura Colacurcio, Amtrak Kenneth Wedeen, Somerset County & NJ CTA Gordon Meth, Robson Forensic, LLC John McCreavy, NJ Railroad Association Ted Ritter, No. Jersey Transp. Planning Authority Amy Bernknopf, Del. Valley Reg. Planning Comm. Keith Hartington, Del. Valley Reg. Planning Comm. Alyssa Driscoll, Del. Valley Reg. Planning Comm Jennifer Marandino, So. Jersey Transp. Plan. Org. John Lane, NJ CTA President Ranjit Walia, Civic Eye Collaborative Anthony Attanasio, Hawk Strategies, LLC Thomas Drabic, Sussex County & NJ CTA Liza Betz, Union County & NJ CTA Michael Dannemiller, Middlesex County Thomas W. Casey, Bergen County & NJ CTA Our Partners in Transportation NJ TRANSIT NJ Department of Transportation NJ Turnpike Authority US Federal Highway Administration US Federal Transit Administration Port Authority of New York & New Jersey Amtrak NJ Railroad Association Community Transportation Association of America North Jersey Transportation Planning Authority Delaware Valley Regional Planning Commission South Jersey Transportation Planning Organization NJ County Transportation Association (NJ CTA) NJ Council on Special Transportation (NJ COST) Special Thanks Francis K. O’Connor, Acting Commissioner, NJ Department of Transportation Kevin Corbett, President & CEO, NJ TRANSIT Richard Cotton, Executive Director Port Authority of NY & NJ James Carone, Executive Director NJ Turnpike Authority 3

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 Program Page Index Program Numbered Pages 1 Program Page Index 2 Welcome Letter 3 TransAction Conference Committee, Our Partners, and Thanks 4-5 TransAction Conference Sponsors 6 Participating Exhibitor with Booth Numbers 7-19 NJ TransAction Conference Exhibitors 20-21 Waterfront Conference Center Information and Wildwood Meeting Room Locations 22 Harrah’s Information, Locations & Amenities 23 Mobile App Instructions 24-34 TUESDAY - Conference Program Schedule and Workshop Sessions 35-49 WEDNESDAY - Conference Program Schedule and Workshop Sessions 50-57 THURSDAY - Conference Program Schedule and Workshop Sessions 58-60 PDH Engineering Credits – List of Eligible Workshop Presentations 61-64 AICP Planning Credits – List of Eligible Workshop Presentations TransAction Program Ads Richard Grubb & Associates, Inc. (Back Cover) HNTB Corporation (Inside Front Cover) National Data & Surveying Services (Inside Back Cover) BL Companies Coach & Equipment Dresdner Robin Environmental Management, Inc. InGroup Michael Baker International New Jersey Railroad Association Robinson Aerial Surveys, Inc. TechniQuest Corporation SES Stokes Creative Group, Inc. Szaferman Lakind Blumstein & Blade Wiss & Company, LLP 2024 NJ TransAction Conference SPONSORS Conference Registration Area STV Inc. 997 Lenox Dr., Suite 102 Lawrenceville, NJ 08648 www.stvinc.com Wednesday All Day Beverages Rohrer Bus Sales 314 Dickinson Street Trenton, NJ 08638 www.rohrerbus.com Water Coolers ABT Products & Services, LTD. 37 Newtown Rd. Plainview, NY 11803 www.abt- products.com Mobile Charging Station TechniQuest Corporation 32 Jefferson Plaza Princeton, NJ 08540 www.techniquestcorporation.com Continental Breakfast & Refreshment Breaks BEM Systems, Inc. 7 Giralda Farms Madison, NJ 07940 www.bemsys.com Continental Breakfast & Refreshment Breaks Richard Grubb & Associates, Inc. 259 Prospect Plains Road, Building D Cranbury, NJ 08512 www.richardgrubb.com Wednesday Evening Reception Dewberry 1015 Briggs Road, Suite 210 Mount Laurel, NJ 08054-4114 www.dewberry.com Wednesday Evening Reception Fort Lee Parking Authority 231 Main Street Fort Lee, NJ 07024 www.fortleenj.org Wednesday Evening Reception TechniQuest Corporation 32 Jefferson Plaza Princeton, NJ 08540 www.techniquestcorporation.com Name Badge Lanyards MP Engineers, P.C. 3700 NJ-27 Princeton, NJ 08540 www.mpengs.com Mobile App Michael Baker International 300 American Metro Blvd, Suite 154 Hamilton, NJ 08619 www.mbakerintl.com Thursday Buffet Deli Lunch NJ Council on Special Transportation PO Box 184 Manville, NJ 08835 www.njcost.com Mobile Charging Station Promatech, Inc. 204 Ark Road, Suite 211-B Mount Laurel, NJ 08054 www.promatechinc.com Continental Breakfast & Refreshment Breaks French & Parrello Associates, PA 1800 Route 34, Suite 101 Wall Township, NJ 07719 www.fpaengineers.com Continental Breakfast & Refreshment Breaks TechniQuest Corporation 32 Jefferson Plaza Princeton, NJ 08540 www.techniquestcorporation.com Wednesday Evening Reception Entech Engineering 17 State St Manhattan, NY 10004 www.entech.nyc Wednesday Evening Reception NorthStar Strategies LLC 310 West State Street Trenton, NJ 08618 www.northstarstrategiesllc.com Wednesday Evening Reception TYLin 100 Enterprise Drive, Suite 510 Rockaway, NJ 07866 www.tylin.com Conference Tote Bags NJ I-Bank 3131 Princeton Pike, Bldg 4, Suite 216 Lawrenceville, NJ 08648 www.njib.gov Sessions & Directional Signage Hawk Strategies 125 West Main Street, Apt 118 Somerville, NJ 08876 www.hawkstrategiesnj.com Wednesday Buffet Lunch SIMCO Technologies 2666 Boul. du Parc-Technologique, Suite 100 Quebec, QC G1P 4S6 www.simcotechnologies.com Continental Breakfast & Refreshment Breaks Arora and Associates, PC 1200 Lenox Drive, Suite 200 Lawrenceville, NJ 08648 www.arorapc.com Continental Breakfast & Refreshment Breaks Model 1 Commercial Vehicles 9225 Priority Way West Drive Indianapolis, IN 46240 www.Model1.com Continental Breakfast & Refreshment Breaks TYLin 100 Enterprise Drive, Suite 510 Rockaway, NJ 07866 www.tylin.com Wednesday Evening Reception EV Resource Group/ Energy Vehicle Group 1700 Sullivan Trail #136 Easton, PA 18040 www.evresourcegroup.com Wednesday Evening Reception South Jersey Transportation Authority PO Box 351 Hammonton, NJ 08037 www.sjta.com Wednesday Evening Reception UZURV One Monument Building, 413 Stuart Circle, #100 Richmond, VA 23220 www.uzurv.com 2024 NJ TransAction Conference SPONSORS Conference Registration Area STV Inc. 997 Lenox Dr., Suite 102 Lawrenceville, NJ 08648 www.stvinc.com Wednesday All Day Beverages Rohrer Bus Sales 314 Dickinson Street Trenton, NJ 08638 www.rohrerbus.com Water Coolers ABT Products & Services, LTD. 37 Newtown Rd. Plainview, NY 11803 www.abt- products.com Mobile Charging Station TechniQuest Corporation 32 Jefferson Plaza Princeton, NJ 08540 www.techniquestcorporation.com Continental Breakfast & Refreshment Breaks BEM Systems, Inc. 7 Giralda Farms Madison, NJ 07940 www.bemsys.com Continental Breakfast & Refreshment Breaks Richard Grubb & Associates, Inc. 259 Prospect Plains Road, Building D Cranbury, NJ 08512 www.richardgrubb.com Wednesday Evening Reception Dewberry 1015 Briggs Road, Suite 210 Mount Laurel, NJ 08054-4114 www.dewberry.com Wednesday Evening Reception Fort Lee Parking Authority 231 Main Street Fort Lee, NJ 07024 www.fortleenj.org Wednesday Evening Reception TechniQuest Corporation 32 Jefferson Plaza Princeton, NJ 08540 www.techniquestcorporation.com Name Badge Lanyards MP Engineers, P.C. 3700 NJ-27 Princeton, NJ 08540 www.mpengs.com Mobile App Michael Baker International 300 American Metro Blvd, Suite 154 Hamilton, NJ 08619 www.mbakerintl.com Thursday Buffet Deli Lunch NJ Council on Special Transportation PO Box 184 Manville, NJ 08835 www.njcost.com Mobile Charging Station Promatech, Inc. 204 Ark Road, Suite 211-B Mount Laurel, NJ 08054 www.promatechinc.com Continental Breakfast & Refreshment Breaks French & Parrello Associates, PA 1800 Route 34, Suite 101 Wall Township, NJ 07719 www.fpaengineers.com Continental Breakfast & Refreshment Breaks TechniQuest Corporation 32 Jefferson Plaza Princeton, NJ 08540 www.techniquestcorporation.com Wednesday Evening Reception Entech Engineering 17 State St Manhattan, NY 10004 www.entech.nyc Wednesday Evening Reception NorthStar Strategies LLC 310 West State Street Trenton, NJ 08618 www.northstarstrategiesllc.com Wednesday Evening Reception TYLin 100 Enterprise Drive, Suite 510 Rockaway, NJ 07866 www.tylin.com Conference Tote Bags NJ I-Bank 3131 Princeton Pike, Bldg 4, Suite 216 Lawrenceville, NJ 08648 www.njib.gov Sessions & Directional Signage Hawk Strategies 125 West Main Street, Apt 118 Somerville, NJ 08876 www.hawkstrategiesnj.com Wednesday Buffet Lunch SIMCO Technologies 2666 Boul. du Parc-Technologique, Suite 100 Quebec, QC G1P 4S6 www.simcotechnologies.com Continental Breakfast & Refreshment Breaks Arora and Associates, PC 1200 Lenox Drive, Suite 200 Lawrenceville, NJ 08648 www.arorapc.com Continental Breakfast & Refreshment Breaks Model 1 Commercial Vehicles 9225 Priority Way West Drive Indianapolis, IN 46240 www.Model1.com Continental Breakfast & Refreshment Breaks TYLin 100 Enterprise Drive, Suite 510 Rockaway, NJ 07866 www.tylin.com Wednesday Evening Reception EV Resource Group/ Energy Vehicle Group 1700 Sullivan Trail #136 Easton, PA 18040 www.evresourcegroup.com Wednesday Evening Reception South Jersey Transportation Authority PO Box 351 Hammonton, NJ 08037 www.sjta.com Wednesday Evening Reception UZURV One Monument Building, 413 Stuart Circle, #100 Richmond, VA 23220 www.uzurv.com 4

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FAMILY LAW | PERSONAL INJURY | LITIGATION WORKERS’ COMP | BUSINESS | COMMERCIAL REAL ESTATE SZAFERMAN.COM | 609.275.0400Szaferman Lakind and Janine G. Bauer, Esq.,proudly support the 2024 NJ TransAction Conference.

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TechniQuest Corporation Founded in 1995 Certified as DBE, ESBE, MBE & SBE CERTIFICATIONS DBE – NJ, NY, PA MBE – NJ, NY, PA ESBE – NJ, NY SBE – NJ, NY OFFICE LOCATIONS Princeton, NJ New York C ity, NY Media, PA KEY PERSONNEL Haseeb Ahson President haseeb@tqcmail.com Habib Ahson Senior Vice President habib@tqcmail.com James Henry Senior Vice President jhenry@tqcmail.com James Carr Vice President jcarr@tqcmail.com CONTACT INFO TechniQuest Corporation 32 Jefferson Plaza Princeton, NJ 732-274-9500 Office Info@tqcmail.com Offices in New Jersey, New York, and Pennsylvania  32 Jefferson Plaza, Princeton, NJ 08540  1115 Broadway, 12th Floor, New York, NY 10010  PO Box 1724, Media, PA We provide services in the following areas:  Traffic Data Collection  Traffic Engineering Analysis  Traffic Signal Design  Highway Lighting Analysis & Design  Transportation Planning  Traffic Simulation & Modeling  Guide Rail Engineering  GIS Data Collection and Field Inventory  Construction Inspection Services  Program Management Services  Project Scheduling and Project Control  Quality Management www.techniquestcorporation.com

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 Program Page Index Program Numbered Pages 1 Program Page Index 2 Welcome Letter 3 TransAction Conference Committee, Our Partners, and Thanks 4-5 TransAction Conference Sponsors 6 Participating Exhibitor with Booth Numbers 7-19 NJ TransAction Conference Exhibitors 20-21 Waterfront Conference Center Information and Wildwood Meeting Room Locations 22 Harrah’s Information, Locations & Amenities 23 Mobile App Instructions 24-34 TUESDAY - Conference Program Schedule and Workshop Sessions 35-49 WEDNESDAY - Conference Program Schedule and Workshop Sessions 50-57 THURSDAY - Conference Program Schedule and Workshop Sessions 58-60 PDH Engineering Credits – List of Eligible Workshop Presentations 61-64 AICP Planning Credits – List of Eligible Workshop Presentations TransAction Program Ads Richard Grubb & Associates, Inc. (Back Cover) HNTB Corporation (Inside Front Cover) National Data & Surveying Services (Inside Back Cover) BL Companies Coach & Equipment Dresdner Robin Environmental Management, Inc. InGroup Michael Baker International New Jersey Railroad Association Robinson Aerial Surveys, Inc. TechniQuest Corporation SES Stokes Creative Group, Inc. Szaferman Lakind Blumstein & Blade Wiss & Company, LLP 2024 NJ TransAction Conference SPONSORS Poster Ad Arora and Associates, PC 1200 Lenox Drive, Suite 200 Lawrenceville, NJ 08648 www.arorapc.com Poster Ad Arora Engineers 212 West 35th Street New York, NY 10001 www.aroraengineers.com Poster Ad Coach & Equipment 130 Horizon Park Drive Penn Yan, NY 14527 www.coachandequipment.com Poster Ad Connect the Dots 1617 JFK Blvd, 20th Floor Philadelphia, PA 19103 www.connectthedots.us Poster Ad Dresdner Robin Environmental Management, Inc. 1 Evertrust Plaza Suite 901 Jersey City, NJ 07302-3085 www.dresdnerrobin.com Poster Ad Haley & Aldrich, Inc. 299 Cherry Hill Road, Suite 303 Parsippany, NJ 07054 www.haleyaldrich.com Poster Ad Horizon Signal Technologies, Inc. 5 Corporate Blvd Reading, PA 19608 www.horizonsignal.com Poster Ad KCI Technologies Inc. 4101 Sylon Blvd. Hainesport, NJ, NJ 08036 www.kci.com Poster Ad Melissa Johnson Associates, Inc. 26 Broadway, 3rd Floor New York, NY 10004 www.melissajohnsonassociates.com Poster Ad Taylor Northeast 931 Hemlock Road Morgantown, PA 19543 www.taylornortheast.com Poster Ad TechniQuest Corporation 32 Jefferson Plaza Princeton, NJ 08540 www.techniquestcorporation.com Wall Advertisement AtkinsRéalis 343 Thornall Street, Suite 515 Edison, NJ 08837 www.atkinsrealis.com Wall Advertisement Dresdner Robin Environmental Management, Inc. 1 Evertrust Plaza Suite 901 Jersey City, NJ 07302-3085 www.dresdnerrobin.com Wall Advertisement MPC Bus Corp, A First Student Company 191 Rosa Parks Street, 8th Floor Cincinnati, OH 45202 www.firststudentinc.com Wall Advertisement French & Parrello Associates, PA 1800 Route 34, Suite 101 Wall Township, NJ 07719 www.fpaengineers.com Wall Advertisement GEOD Corporation / MFS Engineers & Surveyors 24 Kanouse Road Newfoundland, NJ 07435 www.geodcorp.com Wall Advertisement HNTB 9 Entin Road, Suite 202 Parsippany, NJ 07054 www.hntb.com.com Wall Advertisement Parsons 283-299 Market Street, 17th Floor 2 Gateway Center, Suite 1701 Newark, NJ 07102 www.parsons.com Wall Advertisement Remington & Vernick Engineers 2059 Springdale Road Cherry Hill, NJ 08003 www.rve.com Wall Advertisement TechniQuest Corporation 32 Jefferson Plaza Princeton, NJ 08540 www.techniquestcorporation.com Wall Advertisement Traffic Plan 1 Radar Way Tinton Falls, NJ 07724 www.trafficplan.com Wall Advertisement Transign 281 Collier Road Auburn Hills, MI 48326 www.transignllc.com Wall Advertisement TYLin 100 Enterprise Drive, Suite 510 Rockaway, NJ 07866 www.tylin.com Wall Advertisement Van Cleef Engineering Associates, LLC 3 Paragon Way, Suite 600 Freehold, NJ 07728 www.vancleefengineering.com Wall Advertisement Wellness and Pain 1135 Broad Street #103 Clifton, NJ 07013 1053 Saw Mill River Rd, #LL1 Ardsley, NY 10502 595 Chestnut Ridge Rd, #7 Woodcliff Lake, NJ 07677 45 Eisenhower Drive, #330 Paramus, NJ 07652 www.wellnessandpain.com 2024 NJ TransAction Conference SPONSORS Poster Ad Arora and Associates, PC 1200 Lenox Drive, Suite 200 Lawrenceville, NJ 08648 www.arorapc.com Poster Ad Arora Engineers 212 West 35th Street New York, NY 10001 www.aroraengineers.com Poster Ad Coach & Equipment 130 Horizon Park Drive Penn Yan, NY 14527 www.coachandequipment.com Poster Ad Connect the Dots 1617 JFK Blvd, 20th Floor Philadelphia, PA 19103 www.connectthedots.us Poster Ad Dresdner Robin Environmental Management, Inc. 1 Evertrust Plaza Suite 901 Jersey City, NJ 07302-3085 www.dresdnerrobin.com Poster Ad Haley & Aldrich, Inc. 299 Cherry Hill Road, Suite 303 Parsippany, NJ 07054 www.haleyaldrich.com Poster Ad Horizon Signal Technologies, Inc. 5 Corporate Blvd Reading, PA 19608 www.horizonsignal.com Poster Ad KCI Technologies Inc. 4101 Sylon Blvd. Hainesport, NJ, NJ 08036 www.kci.com Poster Ad Melissa Johnson Associates, Inc. 26 Broadway, 3rd Floor New York, NY 10004 www.melissajohnsonassociates.com Poster Ad Taylor Northeast 931 Hemlock Road Morgantown, PA 19543 www.taylornortheast.com Poster Ad TechniQuest Corporation 32 Jefferson Plaza Princeton, NJ 08540 www.techniquestcorporation.com Wall Advertisement AtkinsRéalis 343 Thornall Street, Suite 515 Edison, NJ 08837 www.atkinsrealis.com Wall Advertisement Dresdner Robin Environmental Management, Inc. 1 Evertrust Plaza Suite 901 Jersey City, NJ 07302-3085 www.dresdnerrobin.com Wall Advertisement MPC Bus Corp, A First Student Company 191 Rosa Parks Street, 8th Floor Cincinnati, OH 45202 www.firststudentinc.com Wall Advertisement French & Parrello Associates, PA 1800 Route 34, Suite 101 Wall Township, NJ 07719 www.fpaengineers.com Wall Advertisement GEOD Corporation / MFS Engineers & Surveyors 24 Kanouse Road Newfoundland, NJ 07435 www.geodcorp.com Wall Advertisement HNTB 9 Entin Road, Suite 202 Parsippany, NJ 07054 www.hntb.com.com Wall Advertisement Parsons 283-299 Market Street, 17th Floor 2 Gateway Center, Suite 1701 Newark, NJ 07102 www.parsons.com Wall Advertisement Remington & Vernick Engineers 2059 Springdale Road Cherry Hill, NJ 08003 www.rve.com Wall Advertisement TechniQuest Corporation 32 Jefferson Plaza Princeton, NJ 08540 www.techniquestcorporation.com Wall Advertisement Traffic Plan 1 Radar Way Tinton Falls, NJ 07724 www.trafficplan.com Wall Advertisement Transign 281 Collier Road Auburn Hills, MI 48326 www.transignllc.com Wall Advertisement TYLin 100 Enterprise Drive, Suite 510 Rockaway, NJ 07866 www.tylin.com Wall Advertisement Van Cleef Engineering Associates, LLC 3 Paragon Way, Suite 600 Freehold, NJ 07728 www.vancleefengineering.com Wall Advertisement Wellness and Pain 1135 Broad Street #103 Clifton, NJ 07013 1053 Saw Mill River Rd, #LL1 Ardsley, NY 10502 595 Chestnut Ridge Rd, #7 Woodcliff Lake, NJ 07677 45 Eisenhower Drive, #330 Paramus, NJ 07652 www.wellnessandpain.com 7

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 Program Page Index Program Numbered Pages 1 Program Page Index 2 Welcome Letter 3 TransAction Conference Committee, Our Partners, and Thanks 4-5 TransAction Conference Sponsors 6 Participating Exhibitor with Booth Numbers 7-19 NJ TransAction Conference Exhibitors 20-21 Waterfront Conference Center Information and Wildwood Meeting Room Locations 22 Harrah’s Information, Locations & Amenities 23 Mobile App Instructions 24-34 TUESDAY - Conference Program Schedule and Workshop Sessions 35-49 WEDNESDAY - Conference Program Schedule and Workshop Sessions 50-57 THURSDAY - Conference Program Schedule and Workshop Sessions 58-60 PDH Engineering Credits – List of Eligible Workshop Presentations 61-64 AICP Planning Credits – List of Eligible Workshop Presentations TransAction Program Ads Richard Grubb & Associates, Inc. (Back Cover) HNTB Corporation (Inside Front Cover) National Data & Surveying Services (Inside Back Cover) BL Companies Coach & Equipment Dresdner Robin Environmental Management, Inc. InGroup Michael Baker International New Jersey Railroad Association Robinson Aerial Surveys, Inc. TechniQuest Corporation SES Stokes Creative Group, Inc. Szaferman Lakind Blumstein & Blade Wiss & Company, LLP Booth # Exhibitor Booth # Exhibitor326ABC Companies 606 Model 1 Commercial Vehicles116 ABT Products & Services, LTD. 323/407 Morbern Inc.225 Advanced Infrastructure Design, Inc.111MP Engineers, P.C.135 Advantage Engineering Associates 213 N/S Corporation421 Altro 504 National Data & Surveying Services330 Amtrak - Gateway Program 114 New Jersey Railroad Association107/108 Arora and Associates, PC 229 Nexus Software Systems401/402 AROW Global 309 NJ I-Bank422 AtkinsRealis 328 North Jersey Transportation Planning Authority121BEM Systems, INC 112NorthStar Strategies LLC318 BL Companies222 Ohmio414 BraunAbility 134 Onspot of North America115 Buchart Horn, Inc. 310 Partnership for a Drug-Free NJ106 Cameron Connect 413 Pennoni227 CATT Laboratory 404 PlugIn Stations Online508 CDM Smith 313 Port Authority of NY & NJ420 Cintas Corporation503 Promatech, Inc.425 Coach & Equipment 302 Pyxai128 Colliers Engineering & Design 426 Q'Straint/Sure-Lok610 County of Somerset Electric Vehicle 127 RailPros, Inc.124 Davey Resource Group, Inc. 202 Remington & Vernick Engineers329 Delaware Valley Regional Planning Commission 224/308 Richard Grubb & Associates, Inc.118 Dresdner Robin Environmental Managment, Inc. 600 RIDE424 Drive Engineering Corp. 219 RideCo226 Ecolane USA, Inc. 103 Robinson Aerial Surveys, Inc.102 Enovate 418 Rohrer Bus Sales419 Entech Engineering 215 Runwise Inc.228 Envision Consultants, Ltd. 303 Safe Fleet412 eSkill Corporation 126 SES331 EV Resource Group223South Jersey Transportation Authority133 Factory Direct Bus Sales 311 South Jersey Transportation Planning Organization109/110 Foley, Inc. 204 Spradling International411 Fortress Mobile 201 Stokes Creative Group415 Freedman Seating Company 321 STRONGWALL INDUSTRIES, Inc.301 French & Parrello Associates, PA 117 Taylor Northeast315 Gatekeeper Systems Inc. 322 TechniQuest Corporation317 GdB Geospatial 100 Terracon Consultants, Inc.129/208 GEOD Corporation / MFS Engineers & Surveyors 119 Traffic Plan405 Gerflor USA 403 Traffic Planning and Design, Inc.104 Hampton-Clarke, Inc. 205 Trans/Air Manufacturing113 Horizon Signal Technologies, Inc. 406 Transign218 Imperial Traffic & Data Collection 203 Trinity Subsurface, LLC312 Intelligent Transportation Society of New Jersey 307 TYLin510 Intermotive Vehicle Controls 216/300 UZURV507 KCI Technologies Inc. 319 Valmont Structures123 Keystone Structures, Inc. 230 Van Cleef Engineering Associates, LLC200KS Engineers, P.C. 214 Verdantas506Liberty Historic Railway206/207Wellness and Pain320 McClain & Co, Inc. 217 Wiss & Company, LLP505 MCFA 122 Withum423 Melissa Johnson Associates, Inc. 316/400 Wi-Tronix125 EarthCam 327 WTS NJParticipating Exhibitors with Booth NumbersBooth # Exhibitor Booth # Exhibitor326ABC Companies 606 Model 1 Commercial Vehicles116 ABT Products & Services, LTD. 323/407 Morbern Inc.225 Advanced Infrastructure Design, Inc.111MP Engineers, P.C.135 Advantage Engineering Associates 213 N/S Corporation421 Altro 504 National Data & Surveying Services330 Amtrak - Gateway Program 114 New Jersey Railroad Association107/108 Arora and Associates, PC 229 Nexus Software Systems401/402 AROW Global 309 NJ I-Bank422 AtkinsRealis 328 North Jersey Transportation Planning Authority121BEM Systems, INC 112NorthStar Strategies LLC318 BL Companies222 Ohmio414 BraunAbility 134 Onspot of North America115 Buchart Horn, Inc. 310 Partnership for a Drug-Free NJ106 Cameron Connect 413 Pennoni227 CATT Laboratory 404 PlugIn Stations Online508 CDM Smith 313 Port Authority of NY & NJ420 Cintas Corporation503 Promatech, Inc.425 Coach & Equipment 302 Pyxai128 Colliers Engineering & Design 426 Q'Straint/Sure-Lok610 County of Somerset Electric Vehicle 127 RailPros, Inc.124 Davey Resource Group, Inc. 202 Remington & Vernick Engineers329 Delaware Valley Regional Planning Commission 224/308 Richard Grubb & Associates, Inc.118 Dresdner Robin Environmental Managment, Inc. 600 RIDE424 Drive Engineering Corp. 219 RideCo226 Ecolane USA, Inc. 103 Robinson Aerial Surveys, Inc.102 Enovate 418 Rohrer Bus Sales419 Entech Engineering 215 Runwise Inc.228 Envision Consultants, Ltd. 303 Safe Fleet412 eSkill Corporation 126 SES331 EV Resource Group223South Jersey Transportation Authority133 Factory Direct Bus Sales 311 South Jersey Transportation Planning Organization109/110 Foley, Inc. 204 Spradling International411 Fortress Mobile 201 Stokes Creative Group415 Freedman Seating Company 321 STRONGWALL INDUSTRIES, Inc.301 French & Parrello Associates, PA 117 Taylor Northeast315 Gatekeeper Systems Inc. 322 TechniQuest Corporation317 GdB Geospatial 100 Terracon Consultants, Inc.129/208 GEOD Corporation / MFS Engineers & Surveyors 119 Traffic Plan405 Gerflor USA 403 Traffic Planning and Design, Inc.104 Hampton-Clarke, Inc. 205 Trans/Air Manufacturing113 Horizon Signal Technologies, Inc. 406 Transign218 Imperial Traffic & Data Collection 203 Trinity Subsurface, LLC312 Intelligent Transportation Society of New Jersey 307 TYLin510 Intermotive Vehicle Controls 216/300 UZURV507 KCI Technologies Inc. 319 Valmont Structures123 Keystone Structures, Inc. 230 Van Cleef Engineering Associates, LLC200KS Engineers, P.C. 214 Verdantas506Liberty Historic Railway206/207Wellness and Pain320 McClain & Co, Inc. 217 Wiss & Company, LLP505 MCFA 122 Withum423 Melissa Johnson Associates, Inc. 316/400 Wi-Tronix125 EarthCam 327 WTS NJParticipating Exhibitors with Booth Numbers8

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 Program Page Index Program Numbered Pages 1 Program Page Index 2 Welcome Letter 3 TransAction Conference Committee, Our Partners, and Thanks 4-5 TransAction Conference Sponsors 6 Participating Exhibitor with Booth Numbers 7-19 NJ TransAction Conference Exhibitors 20-21 Waterfront Conference Center Information and Wildwood Meeting Room Locations 22 Harrah’s Information, Locations & Amenities 23 Mobile App Instructions 24-34 TUESDAY - Conference Program Schedule and Workshop Sessions 35-49 WEDNESDAY - Conference Program Schedule and Workshop Sessions 50-57 THURSDAY - Conference Program Schedule and Workshop Sessions 58-60 PDH Engineering Credits – List of Eligible Workshop Presentations 61-64 AICP Planning Credits – List of Eligible Workshop Presentations TransAction Program Ads Richard Grubb & Associates, Inc. (Back Cover) HNTB Corporation (Inside Front Cover) National Data & Surveying Services (Inside Back Cover) BL Companies Coach & Equipment Dresdner Robin Environmental Management, Inc. InGroup Michael Baker International New Jersey Railroad Association Robinson Aerial Surveys, Inc. TechniQuest Corporation SES Stokes Creative Group, Inc. Szaferman Lakind Blumstein & Blade Wiss & Company, LLP 2024 NJ TransAction Conference EXHIBITORS ABC Companies Diverse product & service offerings, new and pre-owned motorcoaches, transit, shuttles, vans including battery electric options from 8-81 passengers. 437 Tonnele Avenue Jersey City, NJ 07306 Tel: 800-222-2873 George Altevogt galtevogt@abc-companies.com Mark Whalen mwhalen@abc-companies.com www.abc- companies.com Booth #: 326 ABT Products & Services, Ltd. ABT is a NJ DBE/WBE/SBE supplier of Transit, Safety, and Janitorial products in addition to our Construction Equipment Rentals. 37 Newtown Road Plainview, NY 11803 Tel: 631-421-1500 Lisa Horchos Lhorchos@abt-products.com www.abt- products.com Booth #: 116 Advanced Infrastructure Design, Inc. AID provides engineering and inspection services during the planning, design, pre-construction and construction phases of projects. 1 Crossroads Drive Hamilton, NJ 08691 Tel: 609-838-2216 x 229 Sam Botchway sbotchway@aidpe.com www.aidpe.com Booth #: 225 Advantage Engineering Associates, P.C. AEA is a certified MBE/SBE/DBE engineering firm specializing in Highway/Traffic, Structural, ITS, Roadway Lighting, Utilities, Survey, MEP. 101 Interchange Plaza Cranbury, NJ 08512 Tel: 609-619-3490 James Hogan, PE james.hogan@aeapc.com www.aeapc.com Booth #: 135 Altro Lightweight safety flooring for the transportation industry. 12648 Clark Street Santa Fe Springs, CA 90670 Tel: 800-382-0333 Paul Poziemski nafipa@aol.com www.altro.com Booth #: 421 Amtrak - Gateway Program Learn about the goals and progress of the Gateway Program and its importance to the Northeast Corridor. 383 West 31st Street New York, NY 10001 Tel: 646-984-2178 Laura Colacurcio laura.colacurcio@amtrak.com www.amtrak.com/gateway- program Booth #: 330 Arora and Associates, PC Full-Service engineering design firm with core competencies in Bridge, Highway, Traffic, ITS, Geotech, Electrical, Land Surveying and Buildings. 1200 Lenox Drive, Suite 200 Lawrenceville, NJ 08648 Tel: 609-865-8644 Mandeep Arora marora@arorapc.com Sachdeep Arora ssarora@arorapc.com www.arorapc.com Booth #: 107/108 AROW Global AROW Global is a manufacture of Transit Bus Windows and Driver Protection Systems. We have been in business 75 years and cover all of CAN and US. 924 N Park View Circle Mosinee, WI 54455 Tel: 715-693-6020 x 212 Mark Ricklefs mricklefs@arowglobal.com Tom Klos tklos@arowglobal.com www.arowglobal.com Booth #: 401/402 9

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 Program Page Index Program Numbered Pages 1 Program Page Index 2 Welcome Letter 3 TransAction Conference Committee, Our Partners, and Thanks 4-5 TransAction Conference Sponsors 6 Participating Exhibitor with Booth Numbers 7-19 NJ TransAction Conference Exhibitors 20-21 Waterfront Conference Center Information and Wildwood Meeting Room Locations 22 Harrah’s Information, Locations & Amenities 23 Mobile App Instructions 24-34 TUESDAY - Conference Program Schedule and Workshop Sessions 35-49 WEDNESDAY - Conference Program Schedule and Workshop Sessions 50-57 THURSDAY - Conference Program Schedule and Workshop Sessions 58-60 PDH Engineering Credits – List of Eligible Workshop Presentations 61-64 AICP Planning Credits – List of Eligible Workshop Presentations TransAction Program Ads Richard Grubb & Associates, Inc. (Back Cover) HNTB Corporation (Inside Front Cover) National Data & Surveying Services (Inside Back Cover) BL Companies Coach & Equipment Dresdner Robin Environmental Management, Inc. InGroup Michael Baker International New Jersey Railroad Association Robinson Aerial Surveys, Inc. TechniQuest Corporation SES Stokes Creative Group, Inc. Szaferman Lakind Blumstein & Blade Wiss & Company, LLP 2024 NJ TransAction Conference EXHIBITORS AtkinsRéalis AtkinsRéalis is a global design, engineering and project management organization focused on engineering a better future for our planet and its people. 343 Thornall Street, Suite 515 Edison, 08837 Tel: 571-509-1208 Nick Antonucci Nick.Antonucci@atkinsrealis.com www.atkinsrealis.com/ Booth #: 422 BEM Systems, Inc. Nationwide consulting firm providing comprehensive environmental services and software management solutions to federal, state, and local government. 7 Giralda Farms, Suite 180 Madison, NJ 07940 Tel: 908-598-2600 Mittul Patel mpatel@bemsys.com www.bemsys.com Booth #: 121 BL Companies Integrated architecture, engineering, environmental, land surveying, planning and consulting services for land development. 355 Research Parkway Meriden, CT 06450 Tel: 860-760-1921 Nick Giardina ngiardina@blcompanies.com www.blcompanies.com Booth #: 318 BraunAbility Wheelchair lifts, ramps and wheelchair accessible vehicles. 631 W 11th Street Winamac, IN 46996 Tel: 800-946-7513 Kevin Shidler kevin.shidler@braunability.com www.braunability.com/commercial Booth #: 414 Buchart Horn, Inc. Buchart Horn provides transportation engineering, planning and design services which support federal, state and local transportation projects. 2 Eves Drive, Suite 110 Marlton, NJ 08053 Tel: 856-797-4301 Jay Sabo jsabo@bucharthorn.com www.bucharthorn.com Booth #: 115 Cameron Connect Cameron Connect is a leading resource for durable, high performance cables, assemblies, kitting & products for Transit & Locomotive applications. 163 Chapman Place Leominster, MA 01453 Tel: 508-864-4543 Patrick McNamara pmcnamara@cameronconnect.com www.cameronconnect.com Booth #: 106 CATT Laboratory RITIS transportation data analytics are prepaid for use by NJ, PA and many NY agencies and their contractors working on agency projects. Technology Ventures Building, 5000 College Avenue, Suite 2221 College Park, MD 20742 Tel: 410-707-7479 Greg Jordan gjordan1@umd.edu www.ritis.org Booth #: 227 CDM Smith CDM Smith is a privately owned engineering and construction firm providing smart solutions in transportation, water, environment, energy & facilities. 1500 JFK Boulevard, Suite 1208 Philadelphia, PA 19102 Tel: 215-636-0600 Don Gusic gusicd@cdmsmith.com www.cdmsmith.com Booth #: 508 10

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 Program Page Index Program Numbered Pages 1 Program Page Index 2 Welcome Letter 3 TransAction Conference Committee, Our Partners, and Thanks 4-5 TransAction Conference Sponsors 6 Participating Exhibitor with Booth Numbers 7-19 NJ TransAction Conference Exhibitors 20-21 Waterfront Conference Center Information and Wildwood Meeting Room Locations 22 Harrah’s Information, Locations & Amenities 23 Mobile App Instructions 24-34 TUESDAY - Conference Program Schedule and Workshop Sessions 35-49 WEDNESDAY - Conference Program Schedule and Workshop Sessions 50-57 THURSDAY - Conference Program Schedule and Workshop Sessions 58-60 PDH Engineering Credits – List of Eligible Workshop Presentations 61-64 AICP Planning Credits – List of Eligible Workshop Presentations TransAction Program Ads Richard Grubb & Associates, Inc. (Back Cover) HNTB Corporation (Inside Front Cover) National Data & Surveying Services (Inside Back Cover) BL Companies Coach & Equipment Dresdner Robin Environmental Management, Inc. InGroup Michael Baker International New Jersey Railroad Association Robinson Aerial Surveys, Inc. TechniQuest Corporation SES Stokes Creative Group, Inc. Szaferman Lakind Blumstein & Blade Wiss & Company, LLP 2024 NJ TransAction Conference EXHIBITORS Cintas Corporation We’re by your side, every day – across workwear and apparel, facilities, first aid & safety, fire protection and beyond. ESCNJ, OMNIA & TIPS vendor. 1705 US 46 Ledgewood, NJ 07852 Tel: 239-634-8994 Christopher Dunne dunnec@cintas.com www.cintas.com Booth #: 420 Coach & Equipment Bus Manufacturer. 130 Horizon Park Drive Penn Yan, NY 14527 Tel: 585-369-5454 Ed Gallagher egallagher@coachandequipment.com John Robb jrobb@coachandequipment.com www.coachandequipment.com Booth #: 425 Colliers Engineering & Design Colliers Engineering & Design is a trusted provider of multi-discipline engineering, design, and consulting services. 101 Crawfords Corner Rd Holmdel, NJ 07733 Tel: 877-627-3772 Keith Hall keith.hall@collierseng.com www.colliersengineering.com Booth #: 128 Davey Resource Group, Inc. Providing award-winning environmental services with an emphasis on natural resources analyses and permitting for transportation projects. 4 Walter E. Foran Blvd., Suite 209 Flemington, NJ 08822 Tel: 908-788-9676 Debbie Poniatowski deborah.poniatowski@davey.com www.davey.com/environmental-consulting- services Booth #: 124 Delaware Valley Regional Planning Commission The Delaware Valley Regional Planning Commission is the federally designated Metropolitan Planning Organization for the Greater Philadelphia region. 190 N Independence Mall West Philadelphia, PA 19106-1520 Tel: 215-592-1800 Keith Haratington Khartington@dvrpc.org www.dvrpc.org Booth #: 329 Dresdner Robin Environmental Management, Inc. Dresdner Robin is a multi-disciplinary firm with environmental, survey, civil, planning, landscape architecture and construction management services. 1 Evertrust Plaza, Suite 901 Jersey City, NJ 07302-3085 Tel: 201-297-4205 Matthew Neuls mneuls@dresdnerrobin.com www.dresdnerrobin.com Booth #: 118 Drive Engineering Corp. Drive Engineering is a certified DBE/SBE transportation engineering firm in over 15 states and is a total project resource during all project stages. 1936 West Point Pike Lansdale, PA 19446 Tel: 215-367-5535 Jason Mills jason@driveengineering.com www.driveengineering.com Booth #: 424 EarthCam View jobsite activity remotely with high-quality imagery from easy-to-deploy, scalable camera solutions. 650 East Crescent Avenue, Suite 100 Upper Saddle River, NJ 07458 Tel: 201-488-1111 Joseph Streko jstreko@earthcam.com www.earthcam.net Booth #: 125 11

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 Program Page Index Program Numbered Pages 1 Program Page Index 2 Welcome Letter 3 TransAction Conference Committee, Our Partners, and Thanks 4-5 TransAction Conference Sponsors 6 Participating Exhibitor with Booth Numbers 7-19 NJ TransAction Conference Exhibitors 20-21 Waterfront Conference Center Information and Wildwood Meeting Room Locations 22 Harrah’s Information, Locations & Amenities 23 Mobile App Instructions 24-34 TUESDAY - Conference Program Schedule and Workshop Sessions 35-49 WEDNESDAY - Conference Program Schedule and Workshop Sessions 50-57 THURSDAY - Conference Program Schedule and Workshop Sessions 58-60 PDH Engineering Credits – List of Eligible Workshop Presentations 61-64 AICP Planning Credits – List of Eligible Workshop Presentations TransAction Program Ads Richard Grubb & Associates, Inc. (Back Cover) HNTB Corporation (Inside Front Cover) National Data & Surveying Services (Inside Back Cover) BL Companies Coach & Equipment Dresdner Robin Environmental Management, Inc. InGroup Michael Baker International New Jersey Railroad Association Robinson Aerial Surveys, Inc. TechniQuest Corporation SES Stokes Creative Group, Inc. Szaferman Lakind Blumstein & Blade Wiss & Company, LLP 2024 NJ TransAction Conference EXHIBITORS Ecolane USA, Inc. Industry-leading intelligent web-based transit scheduling software. Increased productivity, streamlined efficiency & outstanding client satisfaction. 940 West Valley Road, Suite 1400 Wayne, 19087 Tel: 484-653-9715 Tommy Jack tommy.jack@ecolane.com www.ecolane.com Booth #: 226 Enovate A WBE|DBE|SBE firm providing transportation engineering, transportation planning, highway engineering, construction management & monitoring services. 2 North Avenue West Suite 301 Cranford, NJ 07016 Tel: 908-363-5299 Warren Michelsen, PE, PTOE wmichelsen@enovateengineering.com www.enovateengineering.com Booth #: 102 EnTech Engineering, PC VDC/ Geotech. 190 Middlesex Turnpike, Suite 201 Iselin, NJ 08830 Tel: 646-722-0000 x 115 Mohammad Ullah Mullah@entech.nyc www.entech.nyc Booth #: 419 Envision Consultants, Ltd. Envision Consultants, Ltd., a certified DBE/SBE/WBE, provides professional design and construction support services. 3 Wheatley Blvd. Mullica Hill, NJ 08062 Tel: 856-223-0800 Brian Daly briandaly@eclimited.com www.eclimited.com Booth #: 228 eSkill Corporation eSkill provides skills testing on a remote assessment platform. 177 Huntington Ave Ste 1703 Boston, MA 02115 Tel: 978-708-4589 Ethan Painter ethan.painter@eskill.com www.eskill.com Booth #: 412 EV Resource Group EV Resource Group provides turnkey vehicle charging solutions. We design, install, and maintain EV charging equipment for all commercial applications. 1700 Sullivan Trail #136 Easton, 18040 Tel: 848-412-1500 Brad Denker brad@evresourcegroup.com www.evresourcegroup.com Booth #: 331 Factory Direct Bus Sales Your trusted bus dealer for decades. We provide buses for all your needs. We have extensive experience with electric buses. 202Terminal Drive Plainview, NY 11803 Tel: 516-767-2700 Direct: 516-313-1634 Chris Zeiner chrisz@factorydirectbussales.com www.factorydirectbussales.com Booth #: 133 Foley, Inc. Provider of new and used Cat construction equipment, power generation equipment and rental equipment, including allied brands and product support. 855 Centennial Avenue Piscataway, NJ 08854 Tel: 732-885-5555 George Vorreas gvorreas@foleyinc.com Andrew Chin achin@foleyinc.com www.foleyinc.com Booth #: 109/110 12

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 Program Page Index Program Numbered Pages 1 Program Page Index 2 Welcome Letter 3 TransAction Conference Committee, Our Partners, and Thanks 4-5 TransAction Conference Sponsors 6 Participating Exhibitor with Booth Numbers 7-19 NJ TransAction Conference Exhibitors 20-21 Waterfront Conference Center Information and Wildwood Meeting Room Locations 22 Harrah’s Information, Locations & Amenities 23 Mobile App Instructions 24-34 TUESDAY - Conference Program Schedule and Workshop Sessions 35-49 WEDNESDAY - Conference Program Schedule and Workshop Sessions 50-57 THURSDAY - Conference Program Schedule and Workshop Sessions 58-60 PDH Engineering Credits – List of Eligible Workshop Presentations 61-64 AICP Planning Credits – List of Eligible Workshop Presentations TransAction Program Ads Richard Grubb & Associates, Inc. (Back Cover) HNTB Corporation (Inside Front Cover) National Data & Surveying Services (Inside Back Cover) BL Companies Coach & Equipment Dresdner Robin Environmental Management, Inc. InGroup Michael Baker International New Jersey Railroad Association Robinson Aerial Surveys, Inc. TechniQuest Corporation SES Stokes Creative Group, Inc. Szaferman Lakind Blumstein & Blade Wiss & Company, LLP 2024 NJ TransAction Conference EXHIBITORS Fortress Mobile Fortress Mobile is a leading provider of mobile surveillance and smart fleet management solutions for transit fleet. 3801 Rose Lake Drive Charlotte, NC 28217 Tel: 980-217-1705 Jason Cramer donna@fsiinc.com www.fortressmobile.com Booth #: 411 Freedman Seating Company Seating and safety solutions for commercial and public transportation. 4545 West Augusta Blvd Chicago, 60651 Tel: 773-524-2440 x503 Jack Sullivan jack.sullivan@freedmanseating.com www.freedmanseating.com Booth #: 415 French & Parrello Associates, PA FPA offers full-service transportation services, including roadway, bridge, traffic, dam, geotechnical, utility, and construction engineering. 1800 Route 34, Suite 101 Wall Township, NJ 07719 Tel: 732-312-9800 x 9894 Andreia Chankalian andreia.chankalian@fpaengineers.com www.fpaengineers.com Booth #: 301 Gatekeeper Systems Inc. Protecting People in Transit, a leading provider of intelligent video and data solutions. 301 - 31127 Wheel Ave Abbotsford, BC V2T 6H1 Tel: 604-864-6187 Dave Dyment dave.dyment@gatekeeper-systems.com www.gatekeeper- systems.com Booth #: 315 GdB Geospatial – A SAM Company GdB is a trusted partner to AEC professionals in the Northeast. We provide actionable geospatial data for the purpose at hand. 88 Duryea Road Melville, NY 11747 Tel: 516-579-3111 Patrick Engle pengle@gdbgeospatial.com www.gdbgeospatial.com Booth #: 317 GEOD Corporation For over 40 years, GEOD has provided Aerial and LiDar Mapping, Land Surveying, and Utility Mark-Out services to the Engineering community. GEOD is a certified SBE/MBE firm and can meet DBE/ESBE subcontract goals through our affiliate, MFS Engineers & Surveyors. 24 Kanouse Road Newfoundland, NJ 07435 Tel: 973-697-2122 John Emilius jemilius@geodcorp.com Gerard Gouldson, CP ggouldson@geodcorp.com www.geodcorp.com Booth #: 129/208 Gerflor USA Gerflor is recognized as a world leader in PVC flooring solutions for the interior fitting of passenger vehicles. 750 Veterans Parkway, Bolingbrook, IL 60440 Bolingbrook, IL 60440 Tel: 810-877-2101 Larry Mabery larry.mabery@gerflor.com www.us.tarabusbygerflor.com Booth #: 405 Hampton-Clarke, Inc. HC is a certified WBE/DBE/SBE company providing environmental laboratory analysis and field sampling services of soil, groundwater & hazardous waste. 175 US Highway 46, STE D Fairfield, NJ 07004 Tel: 800-426-9992 Rich Gerbes rgerbes@hcvlab.com www.hcvlab.com Booth #: 104 13

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 Program Page Index Program Numbered Pages 1 Program Page Index 2 Welcome Letter 3 TransAction Conference Committee, Our Partners, and Thanks 4-5 TransAction Conference Sponsors 6 Participating Exhibitor with Booth Numbers 7-19 NJ TransAction Conference Exhibitors 20-21 Waterfront Conference Center Information and Wildwood Meeting Room Locations 22 Harrah’s Information, Locations & Amenities 23 Mobile App Instructions 24-34 TUESDAY - Conference Program Schedule and Workshop Sessions 35-49 WEDNESDAY - Conference Program Schedule and Workshop Sessions 50-57 THURSDAY - Conference Program Schedule and Workshop Sessions 58-60 PDH Engineering Credits – List of Eligible Workshop Presentations 61-64 AICP Planning Credits – List of Eligible Workshop Presentations TransAction Program Ads Richard Grubb & Associates, Inc. (Back Cover) HNTB Corporation (Inside Front Cover) National Data & Surveying Services (Inside Back Cover) BL Companies Coach & Equipment Dresdner Robin Environmental Management, Inc. InGroup Michael Baker International New Jersey Railroad Association Robinson Aerial Surveys, Inc. TechniQuest Corporation SES Stokes Creative Group, Inc. Szaferman Lakind Blumstein & Blade Wiss & Company, LLP 2024 NJ TransAction Conference EXHIBITORS Horizon Signal Technologies, Inc. Horizon Signal specializes in meeting the needs of the road construction industry through the manufacture of temporary traffic control solutions. 5 Corporate Blvd Reading, PA 19608 Tel: 800-852-8796 Scott Heydt SHeydt@horizonsignal.com www.horizonsignal.com Booth #: 113 Imperial Traffic & Data Collection DBE/WBE/SBE providing TMC, ATR, OD, Speed, Multi-modal and other traffic data collection services throughout NJ, PA, DE, MD & NY. 1804 Haddonfield-Berlin Road Cherry Hill, NJ 08003 Tel: 609-706-6100 Lindsey Klein lklein@imperialtdc.com www.imperialtdc.com Booth #: 218 Intelligent Transportation Society of New Jersey (ITSNJ) Our vision is for a Safe, Smart and Sustainable future for New Jersey enhanced by Intelligent Mobility. 555 Grand Ave PO Box 7833 Ewing Township, NJ 08628 Tel: Mona Cavalcoli admin@itsnj.org www.itsnj.org Booth #: 312 Intermotive Vehicle Controls Automated Pre Trip Inspections, Anti-Theft, Idle Reduction, Lift Interlocks, Speed Limiters. 18124 Wedge Parkway Reno, NV 89511 Tel: 574-333-5818 Todd Long tlong@lgs-group.com www.intermotive.net Booth #: 510 KCI Technologies Inc. Subsurface Utility Engineering and Utility Locating Services. 4101 Sylon Blvd. Hainesport, NJ, NJ 08036 Tel: 609-230-8575 Anthony Harris Tony.Harris@kci.com www.kci.com Booth #: 507 Keystone Structures, Inc. Keystone Structures is a manufacturer of Portable Pre-Asembled Modular Buildings. 705 Terminal Way Kennett Square, PA 19348 Tel: 610-444-9525 Michael Dougherty michael.dougherty@keystonestructures.com www.keystonestructures.com Booth #: 123 KS Engineers, P.C. KSE is a certified MBE that provides Structural/ Civil/ Geotechnical Engineering, Surveying, Construction Management/Inspection, Special Inspections/Material Testing, and Commissioning Services. 2 Riverfront Plaza, 3rd Floor Newark, NJ 07102 Tel: 973-623-2999 Kamal Shahid kshahid@kseng.com www.kseng.com Booth #: 200 Liberty Historic Railway Free literature promoting the several New Jersey non-profit railroad and transportation historical organizations and their activities. 103 Dogwood Lane Berkeley Heights, NJ 07922 Tel: 908-464-9335 Capt. Bill McKelvey wjmckelvey@hotmail.com www.lhry.org Booth #: 506 14

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 Program Page Index Program Numbered Pages 1 Program Page Index 2 Welcome Letter 3 TransAction Conference Committee, Our Partners, and Thanks 4-5 TransAction Conference Sponsors 6 Participating Exhibitor with Booth Numbers 7-19 NJ TransAction Conference Exhibitors 20-21 Waterfront Conference Center Information and Wildwood Meeting Room Locations 22 Harrah’s Information, Locations & Amenities 23 Mobile App Instructions 24-34 TUESDAY - Conference Program Schedule and Workshop Sessions 35-49 WEDNESDAY - Conference Program Schedule and Workshop Sessions 50-57 THURSDAY - Conference Program Schedule and Workshop Sessions 58-60 PDH Engineering Credits – List of Eligible Workshop Presentations 61-64 AICP Planning Credits – List of Eligible Workshop Presentations TransAction Program Ads Richard Grubb & Associates, Inc. (Back Cover) HNTB Corporation (Inside Front Cover) National Data & Surveying Services (Inside Back Cover) BL Companies Coach & Equipment Dresdner Robin Environmental Management, Inc. InGroup Michael Baker International New Jersey Railroad Association Robinson Aerial Surveys, Inc. TechniQuest Corporation SES Stokes Creative Group, Inc. Szaferman Lakind Blumstein & Blade Wiss & Company, LLP 2024 NJ TransAction Conference EXHIBITORS McClain & Co, Inc. We are a provider of access equipment, & support services to engineering companies and govt agencies for the inspection and maintenance of bridges. 19152 Germanna Hwy Culpeper, VA 22701 Tel: 917-939-2227 Akash Chabra achabra@mcclain1.com www.mcclain1.com Booth #: 320 mcfa SDVOB/SBE. Master/Strategic Planning, Resilience/Sustainability, Project Development, Program/Project/Construction Management Services. 70 Tanner Street Haddonfield, NJ 08033 Tel: 856-795-6111 Aubrey Blackman ablackman@mcfaglobal.com www.mcfaglobal.com Booth #: 505 Melissa Johnson Associates, Inc. Melissa Johnson Associates is a WBE, DBE and SBE-certified communications firm specializing in community outreach and stakeholder engagement. 26 Broadway, 3rd Floor 29 Village Court New York, NY 10004 Hazlet, NJ 07730 Tel: 917-932-0077 Melissa Johnson mjohnson@melissajohnsonassociates.com www.melissajohnsonassociates.com Booth #: 423 MFS Engineers & Surveyors MFS Engineers & Surveyors, a certified multi-discipline MBE/DBE/SBE/SDB civil engineering and land survey firm, delivers tailored services and solutions to our clients. Our seasoned technical team has a track record of providing innovative, top-notch solutions and overseeing large, cross-disciplinary projects integrating various engineering, surveying, and construction services. 2780 Hamilton Blvd. South Plainfield, NJ 07080 Tel: 908-922-4622 Jeff Clark jac@mfsengineers.com www.MFSengineers.com www.MFSconstruction.com Booth #: 129/208 Model 1 Commercial Vehicles Model 1 Commercial Vehicles serves businesses, schools, and communities that need to move people. 9225 Priority Way West Drive, Suite 300 Indianapolis, IN 46240 Tel: 317-753-1486 Jen Danforth jdanforth@model1.com www.Model1.com Booth #: 606 Morbern Inc. North America's leading innovator and manufacturer of vinyl upholstery fabrics. 80 Boundary Road Cornwall, ON K6H 6M1g Tel: 547-536-6800 Brad Nord Bnord@morbern.com John Weaver john.weaver@morbern.com www.morbern.com Booth #: 323/407 MP Engineers, P.C. A multi-disciplinary consulting firm, offering expertise in architecture, structural/civil engineering, construction management and special inspection. 3700 Route 27, Suite 101 Princeton, NJ 08540 Tel: 732-274-1400 Mahendra Patel mpatel@mpengs.com www.mpengs.com Booth #: 111 N/S Corporation Manufacturer of quality truck, bus and car wash systems. 28309 Avenue Crocker Valencia, CA 91355 Tel: 440-370-5056 David Newell davidn@nswash.com www.nswash.com Booth #: 213 15

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 Program Page Index Program Numbered Pages 1 Program Page Index 2 Welcome Letter 3 TransAction Conference Committee, Our Partners, and Thanks 4-5 TransAction Conference Sponsors 6 Participating Exhibitor with Booth Numbers 7-19 NJ TransAction Conference Exhibitors 20-21 Waterfront Conference Center Information and Wildwood Meeting Room Locations 22 Harrah’s Information, Locations & Amenities 23 Mobile App Instructions 24-34 TUESDAY - Conference Program Schedule and Workshop Sessions 35-49 WEDNESDAY - Conference Program Schedule and Workshop Sessions 50-57 THURSDAY - Conference Program Schedule and Workshop Sessions 58-60 PDH Engineering Credits – List of Eligible Workshop Presentations 61-64 AICP Planning Credits – List of Eligible Workshop Presentations TransAction Program Ads Richard Grubb & Associates, Inc. (Back Cover) HNTB Corporation (Inside Front Cover) National Data & Surveying Services (Inside Back Cover) BL Companies Coach & Equipment Dresdner Robin Environmental Management, Inc. InGroup Michael Baker International New Jersey Railroad Association Robinson Aerial Surveys, Inc. TechniQuest Corporation SES Stokes Creative Group, Inc. Szaferman Lakind Blumstein & Blade Wiss & Company, LLP 2024 NJ TransAction Conference EXHIBITORS National Data & Surveying Services Traffic Data Collection you can count on! 55-72 61st St Maspeth, NY 11378 Tel: 412-932-5417 Tom Daniels thomas.daniels@ndsdata.com www.ndsdata.com Booth #: 504 New Jersey Council on Special Transportation Providing paratransit and community transportation membership services, advocacy, education and support. PO Box 184 Manville, NJ 08835 Tel: 973-250-9500 Michael M. Vieira, President njcost@njcost.com www.njcost.com New Jersey Railroad Association Industry association representing the freight railroads of New Jersey as well as all the subcontractors that rely on the railroads for business. 6 Terri Lane, Suite 300 Burlington, NJ 08016 Tel: 609-868-1342 John McCreavy Lastapartners@gmail.com www.njrailroad.com Booth #: 114 Nexus Software Systems Drug and alcohol compliance management software. Orlando, FL 32832 Tel: 863-514-4285 Melvin Rodriguez melvin.rodriguez@nexus33.com www.nexussoftwaresystems.com Booth #: 229 NJ I-Bank The NJ Transportation Bank administers low interest loans to qualified local government units in NJ to finance transportation infrastructure projects. 3131 Princeton Pike, Building 4, Suite 216 Lawrenceville, NJ 08648 Tel: 609-219-8603 Caroline Kirkland ckirkland@njib.gov www.njib.gov Booth #: 309 North Jersey Transportation Planning Authority The NJTPA is the federally authorized Metropolitan Planning Organization for the 13-county northern and central New Jersey region. One Newark Center, 17th Floor Newark, NJ 07102 Tel: 973-639-8400 Ted Ritter tritter@njtpa.org www.njtpa.org Booth #: 328 NorthStar Strategies LLC NorthStar Strategies is a full-service government & public affairs consultancy firm. 310 West State Street Trenton, NJ 08618 Tel: 609-949-4764 Joseph Fiordaliso joe@northstarstrategiesllc.com www.northstarstrategiesllc.com Booth #: 112 Ohmio, Inc. Ohmio leads in autonomous mobility, transforming transport. We design and manufacture autonomous vehicles for safer, more efficient urban travel. 1900 Powell Street Emeryville, CA 94608 Tel: 818-818-8268 Zayn Mashat zayn.mashat@ohmio.com www.ohmio.com Booth #: 222 Onspot of North America Automatic Chains for snow and ice for commercial vehicles. 84a Duck Hole Rd Madison, CT 06443 Tel: 203-395-5928 Roger Smith Roger.smith@onspot.com www.Onspot.com Booth #: 134 16

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 Program Page Index Program Numbered Pages 1 Program Page Index 2 Welcome Letter 3 TransAction Conference Committee, Our Partners, and Thanks 4-5 TransAction Conference Sponsors 6 Participating Exhibitor with Booth Numbers 7-19 NJ TransAction Conference Exhibitors 20-21 Waterfront Conference Center Information and Wildwood Meeting Room Locations 22 Harrah’s Information, Locations & Amenities 23 Mobile App Instructions 24-34 TUESDAY - Conference Program Schedule and Workshop Sessions 35-49 WEDNESDAY - Conference Program Schedule and Workshop Sessions 50-57 THURSDAY - Conference Program Schedule and Workshop Sessions 58-60 PDH Engineering Credits – List of Eligible Workshop Presentations 61-64 AICP Planning Credits – List of Eligible Workshop Presentations TransAction Program Ads Richard Grubb & Associates, Inc. (Back Cover) HNTB Corporation (Inside Front Cover) National Data & Surveying Services (Inside Back Cover) BL Companies Coach & Equipment Dresdner Robin Environmental Management, Inc. InGroup Michael Baker International New Jersey Railroad Association Robinson Aerial Surveys, Inc. TechniQuest Corporation SES Stokes Creative Group, Inc. Szaferman Lakind Blumstein & Blade Wiss & Company, LLP 2024 NJ TransAction Conference EXHIBITORS Partnership for a Drug-Free NJ The Partnership for a Drug-Free NJ provides technical assistance to businesses to establish and maintain a healthy, safe and drug-free workplace. 155 Millburn Ave Millburn, NJ 07041 Tel: 862-253-6808 Bill Lillis bill@drugfreenj.org www.drugfreenj.org Booth #: 310 Pennoni As a multidisciplinary consulting engineering firm, Pennoni approaches engineering challenges from land development to energy management. 3100 Horizon Drive, Suite 200 King of Prussia, PA 19406 Tel: 610-227-2402 Megan Clayton mclayton@pennoni.com www.pennoni.com Booth #: 413 PlugIn Stations Online Electric Vehicle infrastructure, design, incentive paperwork and installation . PISO is a full turnkey operation. 7 Cotton Mill Lane Valatie, NY 12185 Tel: 973-985-8709 Doug Greenwald dgreenwald@pisoev.com www.Pisoev.com Booth #: 404 Port Authority of NY & NJ At the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey, we keep the region moving by air, land, rail and sea. 4 World Trade Center New York, NY 10007 Tel: 212-435-2803 Anthony Miller antmiller@panynj.gov www.panynj.gov Booth #: 313 Promatech, Inc. A certified WBE/DBE/SBE firm providing construction management, project management and MWDBE compliance monitoring services. 204 Ark Road, Suite 211-B Mount Laurel, NJ 08054 Tel: 609-636-6618 Carrie Streahle cstreahle@promatechinc.com www.promatechinc.com Booth #: 503 Pyxai Pyxai measures human potential. We identify and assess soft skills to help organizations find and retain the best talent that stays longer. 6 Liberty Square #591 Boston, MA 02210 Tel: 804-494-6980 Kurt Edwards kurt@pyxai.com www.pyxai.com Booth #: 302 Q'Straint/Sure-Lok Wheelchair Securement. 4031 NE 12th Terrace Oakland Park, FL 33334 Tel: 954-986-6665 Joe Boyko jboyko@qstraint.com www.qstraint.com Booth #: 426 RailPros, Inc. RailPros provides engineering, project and construction management, field safety services, and training for freight and transit/commuter rail. Three Penn Plaza East, Suite A Newark, NJ 07105 Tel: 862-305-2024 Kelly Giblin kelly.giblin@railpros.com Lenora Isaac lenora.isaac@railpros.com www.railpros.com Booth #: 127 19

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 Program Page Index Program Numbered Pages 1 Program Page Index 2 Welcome Letter 3 TransAction Conference Committee, Our Partners, and Thanks 4-5 TransAction Conference Sponsors 6 Participating Exhibitor with Booth Numbers 7-19 NJ TransAction Conference Exhibitors 20-21 Waterfront Conference Center Information and Wildwood Meeting Room Locations 22 Harrah’s Information, Locations & Amenities 23 Mobile App Instructions 24-34 TUESDAY - Conference Program Schedule and Workshop Sessions 35-49 WEDNESDAY - Conference Program Schedule and Workshop Sessions 50-57 THURSDAY - Conference Program Schedule and Workshop Sessions 58-60 PDH Engineering Credits – List of Eligible Workshop Presentations 61-64 AICP Planning Credits – List of Eligible Workshop Presentations TransAction Program Ads Richard Grubb & Associates, Inc. (Back Cover) HNTB Corporation (Inside Front Cover) National Data & Surveying Services (Inside Back Cover) BL Companies Coach & Equipment Dresdner Robin Environmental Management, Inc. InGroup Michael Baker International New Jersey Railroad Association Robinson Aerial Surveys, Inc. TechniQuest Corporation SES Stokes Creative Group, Inc. Szaferman Lakind Blumstein & Blade Wiss & Company, LLP 2024 NJ TransAction Conference EXHIBITORS Remington & Vernick Engineers RVE provides construction management/inspection, design of roadways, bridges, culverts, traffic signals, intersections, stormwater drainage systems. 2059 Springdale Road Cherry Hill, NJ 08003 Tel: 856-795-9595 Joseph Ragusa joseph.ragusa@rve.com www.rve.com Booth #: 202 Richard Grubb & Associates, Inc. Cultural Resource Surveys; Phase I, II, and III archaeological surveys, historic architectural surveys, historical research, and monitoring. 259 Prospect Plains Road, Building D Cranbury, NJ 08512 Tel: 609-655-0692 Richard Grubb rgrubb@rgaincorporated.com Stephanie Grubb sgrubb@rgaincorporated.com www.richardgrubb.com Booth #: 224/308 RIDE RIDE is a one-stop mobility solution provider with more than 1,000 battery-electric buses on the road or in production in the United States. 888 East Walnut Street, Suite 200B Pasadena, CA 91101 Tel: 626-770-4678 Randy Premo randy.premo@ride.co www.ride.co Booth #: 600 RideCo RideCo provides a smart mobility platform for on-demand and pre-scheduled transit. We have 60 deployments in North America. 19840 Hamilton Ave Torrance, CA 90502-1312 Tel: 226-240-1089 Cody Cornwell cody.cornwell@rideco.com www.rideco.com Booth #: 219 Robinson Aerial Surveys, Inc. Aerial Mapping, Mobile Mapping, Surveying, Aerial Photography, UAS Services, CM, MEP. 1 Edgeview Drive Hackettstown, NJ 07840 Tel: 908-520-6208 Kurt Lutz scudesea@robinsonaerial.com www.robinsonaerial.com Booth #: 103 Rohrer Enterprises, Inc. DBA/Rohrer Bus Sales Sale of Transit and Paratransit Vans and Buses. 314 Dickinson Street Trenton, NJ 08638 Tel: 800-735-3900 Matthew Fittante mfittante@rohrerbus.com www.rohrerbus.com Booth #: 418 Runwise Inc. Runwise designs and manufactures a unique wireless control, sensor network and software platform to better operate heating systems. 104 West 27th Street 3rd floor New York, NY 10001 Tel: 833-264-5371 Nicholas Barry Nick@runwise.com www.runwise.com Booth #: 215 Safe Fleet Safe Fleet transit products includes mobile video surveillance, vehicle inspection, collision avoidance, mirrors, roof hatches, lighting and more. 111-3B Burbridge Street Coquitlam, BC V3K 7B2 Tel: 877-630-7366 John Meyer john.meyer@safefleet.net www.safefleet.net/markets/bus-rail/transit- bus- rail/ Booth #: 303 20

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 Program Page Index Program Numbered Pages 1 Program Page Index 2 Welcome Letter 3 TransAction Conference Committee, Our Partners, and Thanks 4-5 TransAction Conference Sponsors 6 Participating Exhibitor with Booth Numbers 7-19 NJ TransAction Conference Exhibitors 20-21 Waterfront Conference Center Information and Wildwood Meeting Room Locations 22 Harrah’s Information, Locations & Amenities 23 Mobile App Instructions 24-34 TUESDAY - Conference Program Schedule and Workshop Sessions 35-49 WEDNESDAY - Conference Program Schedule and Workshop Sessions 50-57 THURSDAY - Conference Program Schedule and Workshop Sessions 58-60 PDH Engineering Credits – List of Eligible Workshop Presentations 61-64 AICP Planning Credits – List of Eligible Workshop Presentations TransAction Program Ads Richard Grubb & Associates, Inc. (Back Cover) HNTB Corporation (Inside Front Cover) National Data & Surveying Services (Inside Back Cover) BL Companies Coach & Equipment Dresdner Robin Environmental Management, Inc. InGroup Michael Baker International New Jersey Railroad Association Robinson Aerial Surveys, Inc. TechniQuest Corporation SES Stokes Creative Group, Inc. Szaferman Lakind Blumstein & Blade Wiss & Company, LLP 2024 NJ TransAction Conference EXHIBITORS SESBoutique WBE, DBE and SBE certified firm, specializing in Structural, Geotechnical design and Project Controls. 458 Hillcrest Road Ridgewood, NJ 07450 Tel: 646-262-4113 Yelena Raytser yelena.raytser@sespsc.com www.sespsc.com Booth #: 126 South Jersey Transportation Authority South Jersey Transportation Authority Roadway Environmental Advancement Initiative, READI. Wildlife Habitats along the Atlantic City Expressway. PO Box 351 Hammonton, NJ 08037 Tel: 609-335-2368 Nicholas Marchese Nmarchese@sjta.com www.sjta. com Booth #: 223 South Jersey Transportation Planning Organization SJTPO is the federally designated Metropolitan Planning Organization (MPO) serving Atlantic, Cape May, Cumberland, and Salem Counties. 817 East Landis Avenue, 2nd floor Vineland, NJ 08360 Tel: 856-794-1941 Jennifer Marandino jmarandino@sjtpo.org www.sjtpo.org Booth #: 311 Spradling International The leading manufacturer and supplier of engineered coated fabrics for seating and flooring in the Commercial, Marine and Transportation markets. 200 Cahaba Valley Parkway Pelham, AL 35124 Tel: 800-333-0955 Joey Alvarez joey.alvarez@spradling.group www.spradling.groupen- us Booth #: 204 Stokes Creative Group, Inc. A full-service WBE/SBE/DBE marketing agency specializing in public outreach for the transportation industry. 1666 US206 Southampton Township, NJ 08088 Tel: 609-859-8400 x 102 Rob DeCoursy RDeCoursy@StokesCG.com www.StokesCG.com Booth #: 201 STRONGWALL INDUSTRIES, Inc.Manufacturers of concrete restoration and protection systems. 107 Chestnut StreetRidgewood, NJ 07450Tel: 201-445-4633 Nicole Kokoletsos Nicolek@strongwall.com www.strongwall.com Booth #: 321 Taylor Northeast Taylor Northeast provides material handling equipment such as forklifts (all capacities), reach stackers, railcar movers, personnel carriers, & more. 931 Hemlock Road Morgantown, PA 19543 Tel: 610-286-8080 Kevin Hoffman khoffman@taylornortheast.com www.taylornortheast.com Booth #: 117 TechniQuest Corporation TQC is a DBE, MBE and SBE engineering and construction inspection firm specializing in Data Collection, Construction Inspection &Traffic Engineering. 32 Jefferson Plaza Princeton, NJ 08540 Tel: 732-274-9500 James Carr jcarr@tqcmail.com www.techniquestcorporation.com Booth #: 322 21

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 Program Page Index Program Numbered Pages 1 Program Page Index 2 Welcome Letter 3 TransAction Conference Committee, Our Partners, and Thanks 4-5 TransAction Conference Sponsors 6 Participating Exhibitor with Booth Numbers 7-19 NJ TransAction Conference Exhibitors 20-21 Waterfront Conference Center Information and Wildwood Meeting Room Locations 22 Harrah’s Information, Locations & Amenities 23 Mobile App Instructions 24-34 TUESDAY - Conference Program Schedule and Workshop Sessions 35-49 WEDNESDAY - Conference Program Schedule and Workshop Sessions 50-57 THURSDAY - Conference Program Schedule and Workshop Sessions 58-60 PDH Engineering Credits – List of Eligible Workshop Presentations 61-64 AICP Planning Credits – List of Eligible Workshop Presentations TransAction Program Ads Richard Grubb & Associates, Inc. (Back Cover) HNTB Corporation (Inside Front Cover) National Data & Surveying Services (Inside Back Cover) BL Companies Coach & Equipment Dresdner Robin Environmental Management, Inc. InGroup Michael Baker International New Jersey Railroad Association Robinson Aerial Surveys, Inc. TechniQuest Corporation SES Stokes Creative Group, Inc. Szaferman Lakind Blumstein & Blade Wiss & Company, LLP 2024 NJ TransAction Conference EXHIBITORS Terracon Consultants, Inc. From the ground up, Terracon provides practical solutions to environmental, facilities, geotechnical, and materials engineering challenges. 4081 Hadley Road, Suite B South Plainfield, NJ 07080-1114 Tel: 908-546-6161 Paul DeAngelo paul.deangelo@terracon.com www.terracon.com Booth #: 100 Traffic Plan Traffic Plan is a Woman’s Business Enterprise that provides Traffic Control and Safety Solutions to Utilities, Contractors and Municipalities. 1 Radar Way Tinton Falls, NJ 07724 Tel: 732-515-0168 Antonio Caggiano acaggiano@trafficplan.com www.trafficplan.com Booth #: 119 Traffic Planning and Design, Inc. TPD is an ENR 500 Top Design Firm with offices in NJ, PA, MD, NC & SC. TPD exists to improve the quality of life for the public. 303 West Main Street, Suite 330 Freehold, NJ 07728 Tel: 610-326-3100 Nicole Khan nkhan@trafficpd.com www.trafficpd.com Booth #: 403 Trans/Air Manufacturing Trans/Air offers a full line of climate control products & services for the commercial and electric/hybrid vehicle markets. 480 East Locust Street Dallastown, PA 17313 Tel: 717-246-2627 Austin Lehnert ALehnert@transairmfg.com www.transairmfg.com Booth #: 205 Transign Transign is a manufacturer of on-board transit bus signage for over 60 years. We are committed to providing world-class U.S based customer service. 281 Collier Road Auburn Hills, MI 48326 Tel: 248-623-6400 Jamie Lipka jamie.lipka@transignllc.com www.transignllc.com Booth #: 406 Trinity Subsurface, LLC We provide utility locating, concrete scanning, video pipe inspection, jetting, trenchless pipe repairs, and vacuum excavation. 14 Hadco Road Wilmington, DE 19804 Tel: 855-387-4648 Jami Roblejo jami@trinitysubsurface.com www.trinitysubsurface.com Booth #: 203 TYLin TYLin is a global full-service infrastructure consulting firm committed to providing innovative, cost-effective, constructible designs to our clients. 100 Enterprise Drive, Suite 510 Rockaway, NJ 07866 Tel: 908-441-7145 Sandeep Singh sandeep.singh@tylin.com www.tylin.com Booth #: 307 UZURV UZURV provides equitable, safe, and high-performing ADA paratransit service. UZURV drivers are fully FTA-compliant and provide door-to-door service. One Monument Building, 413 Stuart Circle, #100 Richmond, VA 23220 Tel: 866-898-7836 Trish FitzPatrick trish@uzurv.com www.uzurv.com Booth #: 216/300 22

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 Program Page Index Program Numbered Pages 1 Program Page Index 2 Welcome Letter 3 TransAction Conference Committee, Our Partners, and Thanks 4-5 TransAction Conference Sponsors 6 Participating Exhibitor with Booth Numbers 7-19 NJ TransAction Conference Exhibitors 20-21 Waterfront Conference Center Information and Wildwood Meeting Room Locations 22 Harrah’s Information, Locations & Amenities 23 Mobile App Instructions 24-34 TUESDAY - Conference Program Schedule and Workshop Sessions 35-49 WEDNESDAY - Conference Program Schedule and Workshop Sessions 50-57 THURSDAY - Conference Program Schedule and Workshop Sessions 58-60 PDH Engineering Credits – List of Eligible Workshop Presentations 61-64 AICP Planning Credits – List of Eligible Workshop Presentations TransAction Program Ads Richard Grubb & Associates, Inc. (Back Cover) HNTB Corporation (Inside Front Cover) National Data & Surveying Services (Inside Back Cover) BL Companies Coach & Equipment Dresdner Robin Environmental Management, Inc. InGroup Michael Baker International New Jersey Railroad Association Robinson Aerial Surveys, Inc. TechniQuest Corporation SES Stokes Creative Group, Inc. Szaferman Lakind Blumstein & Blade Wiss & Company, LLP 2024 NJ TransAction Conference EXHIBITORS Valmont Structures We manufacture the Valmont U-BEAM™, a galvanized press-brake-formed steel bridge beam, specifically designed to outperform traditional bridge beams. 15000 Valmont Plaza Omaha, NE 68154 Tel: 978-895-6598 Theresa O'Riorden Theresa.ORiorden@Valmont.com www.valmontstructures.com/products-solutionsbridge- systems Booth #: 319 Van Cleef Engineering Associates, LLC Van Cleef, a certified WBE, is a dynamic, multi‐disciplined firm of Engineers, Certified Inspectors, Landscape Architects, Planners and Land Surveyors. 3 Paragon Way, Suite 600 Freehold, NJ 07728 Tel: 732-303-8700 Lawrence Diffley ldiffley@vancleefengineering.com www.vancleefengineering.com Booth #: 230 Verdantas Verdantas is a National ENR Top 500 Design Firm with offices in NJ, PA, DE, MD & NY. We are committed to providing sustainable infrastructure solutions. 6397 Emerald Parkway, Suite 200 Dublin, OH 43016 Tel: 614-793-8777 Heather Heeter hheeter@verdantas.com www.verdantas.com Booth #: 214 Wellness and Pain Multidisciplinary offices offering chiropractic care, pain management, vein treatment, neurology orthopedics, men/women health acupuncture, massage, & IVs. Locations: 1135 Broad Street #103, Clifton, NJ 07013 1053 Saw Mill River Rd, #LL1, Ardsley, NY 10502 595 Chestnut Ridge Rd, #7, Woodcliff Lake, NJ 07677 45 Eisenhower Drive, #330, Paramus, NJ 07652 Tel: 844-566-2723 Joyce Farrington joyce@wellnessandpain.com Michelle Molina dr.molina@wellnessandpain.com www.wellnessandpain.com Booth #: 206/207 Wiss & Company, LLP Full Service Public Accounting & Advisory Firm. 100 Campus Drive, Suite 400 Florham Park, NJ 07932 Tel: 973-865-5042 Christopher Cowan ccowan@wiss.com www.wiss.com Booth #: 217 Withum Withum specializes in advisory, tax, audit and FAR consulting services for Architecture & Engineering firms. 506 Carnegie Center Princeton, NJ 08540 Tel: 609-520-1188 Christina Lazaro clazaro@withum.com www.withum.com Booth #: 122 Wi-Tronix Wi-Tronix is a leading provider of remote monitoring, video analytic, and predictive diagnostic solutions for rail vehicles. 631 E Boughton Road Suite 240 Bolingbrook, IL 60440 Tel: 630-679-9927 Lisa Matta lisa.a.matta@wi-tronix.com www.wi- tronix.com Booth #: 316/400 WTS NJ Non-profit transportation industry association. 335 George Street, Suite 4, PO Box 1133 New Brunswick, NJ 08901 Tel: 908-227-9758 Zenobia L. Fields zenobia.fields@plainfieldnj.gov www.wtsinternational.org/chaptersnew-jersey Booth #: 327 23

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 Program Page Index Program Numbered Pages 1 Program Page Index 2 Welcome Letter 3 TransAction Conference Committee, Our Partners, and Thanks 4-5 TransAction Conference Sponsors 6 Participating Exhibitor with Booth Numbers 7-19 NJ TransAction Conference Exhibitors 20-21 Waterfront Conference Center Information and Wildwood Meeting Room Locations 22 Harrah’s Information, Locations & Amenities 23 Mobile App Instructions 24-34 TUESDAY - Conference Program Schedule and Workshop Sessions 35-49 WEDNESDAY - Conference Program Schedule and Workshop Sessions 50-57 THURSDAY - Conference Program Schedule and Workshop Sessions 58-60 PDH Engineering Credits – List of Eligible Workshop Presentations 61-64 AICP Planning Credits – List of Eligible Workshop Presentations TransAction Program Ads Richard Grubb & Associates, Inc. (Back Cover) HNTB Corporation (Inside Front Cover) National Data & Surveying Services (Inside Back Cover) BL Companies Coach & Equipment Dresdner Robin Environmental Management, Inc. InGroup Michael Baker International New Jersey Railroad Association Robinson Aerial Surveys, Inc. TechniQuest Corporation SES Stokes Creative Group, Inc. Szaferman Lakind Blumstein & Blade Wiss & Company, LLP Harrah’s Information, Locations & AmenitiesExhibit Hall: Located in the Waterfront Conference Center, 1st Floor "The Wildwood Rooms"Registration Desk and Name Badge Kiosks: Located in the Waterfront Conference Center, 1st Floor,Pre-function Hallway 2 - Outside the Wildwood Exhibit Hall.Meeting Rooms: Located in the Waterfront Conference Center. All meeting rooms are labeled "WildwoodRooms". Rooms are located in the Pre-Function Hallways 2&3. (See floor diagrams in this program)Continental Breakfast & Refreshment Break: Located in the center of the Wildwood Exhibit HallWednesday Buffet Luncheon: Located in the Waterfront Conference Center, 1st Floor. Use Wildwood Room #5for luncheon entrance. Wednesday Buffet Luncheon food tables are set up in the Pre-function Hallway 3.Name badge is REQUIRED.Wednesday Evening Reception: Located in the center of the Wildwood Exhibit Hall.Name badge is REQUIRED.Thursday Deli, Salad & Dessert Cold Buffet Lunch: Located in the Waterfront Conference Center, 1st Floor,Pre-function 3 area near the Wildwood Meeting Rooms.Wireless Internet: Wireless internet Is available in the exhibit hall and meeting rooms.Business Center: Harrah's Business Center is located adjacent to the Atrium tower. They offer shipping services, internet access and a wide variety of printing and copying services. The business center is open 7 days a week. All forms of payment accepted. Hours are: Mon-Fri 9am - 5pm.Hotel Check Out: On the last day of the conference, checkout is at 11 AM. Use the FREE NJ TransActionBellhop & Luggage/Coat Check Room. Wildwood Room #18-19.Thursday FREE Bellhop & Luggage/Coat Check Room: Located in the Waterfront Conference Center, 1stFloor, Wildwood Room #18-19. FREE Thursday Private Luggage/Coat Check for NJ TransAction Attendees.Open From 7:00 am to 2:00 pm. NJ TransAction has made arrangements with Harrah’s to have our very ownprivate Bellhop Service and Coat Check. Now you can stay for ALL the Thursday workshop sessions. Check outof your hotel room either before the Thursday workshop sessions begin or during the break between 9:45 am to10:30 am and bring your luggage (or have a bellhop bring it) to the NJ TransAction Luggage Storage Room.Restaurants & Casual Food & Beverages: There are several casual food options available throughout Harrah’s:Casual Eating: Bobby Flay’s Burgers, Guy Fieri’s Chicken, Coastal Craft Kitchen & Bar, Starbuck’s, Pin-UpPizza, Café Tazza, AC Burger Co. Upscale: Gordon Ramsey Steak, La Strada, McCormick & Schmick’s.Late Night: Eden Lounge, Lobby Bar, X Bar.Harrah's Entertainment: The Arcade at Harrah's – Located next to Bobby's Burgers by Bobby Flay on themain level, next to The Pool. The Pool at Harrah's - Escape to a glass-domed oasis with constant 82-degreetemperatures and a lush tropical atmosphere. Enjoy cocktails poolside at the pool at Harrah’s Atlantic City, andrelax in a lounge chair, daybed, or cabana. Reservation Required. The Spa at Harrah's - Take a break from thebuzz of Atlantic City. Adjacent to The Pool and Fitness Center, The Spa features an extensive menu of amenities,inviting you to indulge in relaxation and wellness. Enjoy luxe esthetic services, customized body treatments, andmuch more. The Fitness Center at Harrah's - Located at the end of the Waterfront hallway, the complimentaryFitness Center offers a variety of strength training and cardio machines. Sync up with the in-app, cloud-basedperformance technology and monitor personal workouts, compete with others, and more. The Harrah's Spa Passincludes access to Harrah’s steam room, sauna, jacuzzi, fitness center, and indoor pool oasis. Must be 18+ forspa amenities and 21+ to access the pool. No reservations are required and $75 per person.26

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 Program Page Index Program Numbered Pages 1 Program Page Index 2 Welcome Letter 3 TransAction Conference Committee, Our Partners, and Thanks 4-5 TransAction Conference Sponsors 6 Participating Exhibitor with Booth Numbers 7-19 NJ TransAction Conference Exhibitors 20-21 Waterfront Conference Center Information and Wildwood Meeting Room Locations 22 Harrah’s Information, Locations & Amenities 23 Mobile App Instructions 24-34 TUESDAY - Conference Program Schedule and Workshop Sessions 35-49 WEDNESDAY - Conference Program Schedule and Workshop Sessions 50-57 THURSDAY - Conference Program Schedule and Workshop Sessions 58-60 PDH Engineering Credits – List of Eligible Workshop Presentations 61-64 AICP Planning Credits – List of Eligible Workshop Presentations TransAction Program Ads Richard Grubb & Associates, Inc. (Back Cover) HNTB Corporation (Inside Front Cover) National Data & Surveying Services (Inside Back Cover) BL Companies Coach & Equipment Dresdner Robin Environmental Management, Inc. InGroup Michael Baker International New Jersey Railroad Association Robinson Aerial Surveys, Inc. TechniQuest Corporation SES Stokes Creative Group, Inc. Szaferman Lakind Blumstein & Blade Wiss & Company, LLP www.RobinsonAerial.com  ContactRAS@RobinsonAerial.com  (908) 813-3900Photogrammetric MappingAerial & Land SurveyingUnmanned Aerial SystemsConstruction ManagementMEP EngineeringCERTIFIED

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 Program Page Index Program Numbered Pages 1 Program Page Index 2 Welcome Letter 3 TransAction Conference Committee, Our Partners, and Thanks 4-5 TransAction Conference Sponsors 6 Participating Exhibitor with Booth Numbers 7-19 NJ TransAction Conference Exhibitors 20-21 Waterfront Conference Center Information and Wildwood Meeting Room Locations 22 Harrah’s Information, Locations & Amenities 23 Mobile App Instructions 24-34 TUESDAY - Conference Program Schedule and Workshop Sessions 35-49 WEDNESDAY - Conference Program Schedule and Workshop Sessions 50-57 THURSDAY - Conference Program Schedule and Workshop Sessions 58-60 PDH Engineering Credits – List of Eligible Workshop Presentations 61-64 AICP Planning Credits – List of Eligible Workshop Presentations TransAction Program Ads Richard Grubb & Associates, Inc. (Back Cover) HNTB Corporation (Inside Front Cover) National Data & Surveying Services (Inside Back Cover) BL Companies Coach & Equipment Dresdner Robin Environmental Management, Inc. InGroup Michael Baker International New Jersey Railroad Association Robinson Aerial Surveys, Inc. TechniQuest Corporation SES Stokes Creative Group, Inc. Szaferman Lakind Blumstein & Blade Wiss & Company, LLP  Route 52 Causeway, NJ Scudder Falls Bridge Replacement, PAPROVIDING A FULL CONTINUUM OF INNOVATIVE SERVICES TO RESTORE AND ENHANCE OUR NATION’S INFRASTRUCTUREContact us:Gil Bosque, P.E., Vice President, NJ Executive(609) 807-9532 • gbosque@mbakerintl.comMBAKERINTL.COM I-280/Route 21 Interchange Improvements, NJ

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 Program Page Index Program Numbered Pages 1 Program Page Index 2 Welcome Letter 3 TransAction Conference Committee, Our Partners, and Thanks 4-5 TransAction Conference Sponsors 6 Participating Exhibitor with Booth Numbers 7-19 NJ TransAction Conference Exhibitors 20-21 Waterfront Conference Center Information and Wildwood Meeting Room Locations 22 Harrah’s Information, Locations & Amenities 23 Mobile App Instructions 24-34 TUESDAY - Conference Program Schedule and Workshop Sessions 35-49 WEDNESDAY - Conference Program Schedule and Workshop Sessions 50-57 THURSDAY - Conference Program Schedule and Workshop Sessions 58-60 PDH Engineering Credits – List of Eligible Workshop Presentations 61-64 AICP Planning Credits – List of Eligible Workshop Presentations TransAction Program Ads Richard Grubb & Associates, Inc. (Back Cover) HNTB Corporation (Inside Front Cover) National Data & Surveying Services (Inside Back Cover) BL Companies Coach & Equipment Dresdner Robin Environmental Management, Inc. InGroup Michael Baker International New Jersey Railroad Association Robinson Aerial Surveys, Inc. TechniQuest Corporation SES Stokes Creative Group, Inc. Szaferman Lakind Blumstein & Blade Wiss & Company, LLP 29

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 Program Page Index Program Numbered Pages 1 Program Page Index 2 Welcome Letter 3 TransAction Conference Committee, Our Partners, and Thanks 4-5 TransAction Conference Sponsors 6 Participating Exhibitor with Booth Numbers 7-19 NJ TransAction Conference Exhibitors 20-21 Waterfront Conference Center Information and Wildwood Meeting Room Locations 22 Harrah’s Information, Locations & Amenities 23 Mobile App Instructions 24-34 TUESDAY - Conference Program Schedule and Workshop Sessions 35-49 WEDNESDAY - Conference Program Schedule and Workshop Sessions 50-57 THURSDAY - Conference Program Schedule and Workshop Sessions 58-60 PDH Engineering Credits – List of Eligible Workshop Presentations 61-64 AICP Planning Credits – List of Eligible Workshop Presentations TransAction Program Ads Richard Grubb & Associates, Inc. (Back Cover) HNTB Corporation (Inside Front Cover) National Data & Surveying Services (Inside Back Cover) BL Companies Coach & Equipment Dresdner Robin Environmental Management, Inc. InGroup Michael Baker International New Jersey Railroad Association Robinson Aerial Surveys, Inc. TechniQuest Corporation SES Stokes Creative Group, Inc. Szaferman Lakind Blumstein & Blade Wiss & Company, LLP Try the 2024 NJ TransAction Mobile App Scan the QR Code or go to https://guidebook.com/g/njta2024 NJ TransAction Conference Program Schedule and Workshop Sessions Tuesday, April 30, 2024 (P) = Planning ACIP Credits (E) = Engineering PDH Credits 8:00 am - 5:00 pm Registration Kiosks Open (Front of Exhibit Hall) Waterfront Conference Center - Wildwood Rooms, 1st floor 10:00 am - 5:00 pm Workshop Sessions 3:15 pm – 6:00 pm Exhibit Hall OPENS For All Attendees 10:00 am – 11:00 am 1. Uncovering Bicycle and Pedestrian Trends in DVRPC's Nine-County Region (P) (E) Room: Wildwood 1-2 To inform policy decisions and help guide infrastructure investment, DVRPC monitors and tracks travel trends in the Delaware Valley. In this presentation, we will review how we collect data for two DVRPC programs, including the Transit Survey and Cyclical Count Program, and how it is analyzed to show travel trends in the region. We will also briefly overview some key findings for these two programs. Speaker: Leea Kelly, Traffic Data Analyst, Delaware Valley Regional Planning Commission Speaker: Christopher Mulroy, MCRP, Transportation Planner, Delaware Valley Regional Planning Commission Speaker: Marissa Cruise, Associate Planner, Delaware Valley Regional Planning Commission 2. You’ve Got to Move It! NJTPA-Funded Freight Studies Deliver (P) (E) Room: Wildwood 4 This session spotlights examples of freight and goods movement studies completed through the NJTPA’s Subregional Studies Program, including the Hudson County Truck Routes Assessment and Southern Middlesex County Freight Movement Study. Moderator: Charles Kenny, Middlesex County Commissioner and NJTPA Board First Vice Chair Speaker: William Long, MLAI, Principal Planner, Long Range Transportation Planning, NJTPA Speaker: Kevin Force, PP/AICP, Supervising Planner, Hudson County Div. of Planning Speaker: Andrew Lappitt, PP/AICP, Principal Planner, Middlesex County 3. NJDOT’s Lane Closure Management System (LCMS) (P) (E) Room: Wildwood 6 Work zone lane closure reservation management, a common practice within transportation agencies, often relies on a paper process to initiate and drive lane closure approvals. The New Jersey Department of Transportation’s Division of Mobility Engineering developed a Lane Closure Management System software application to replace the manually intensive paper, email, text, phone call process and is in production for all Interstates, with NJ State routes currently being added. Moderator: Marquis McEwen, Senior Engineer, Mobility Engineering, NJDOT Speaker: Greg Pniewski, Senior Engineer, Mobility Engineering, NJDOT Speaker: Todd Rothermel, Vice President and Technology practice leader, HNTB Speaker: Smitkumar Patel, Senior Engineer, Mobility Engineering, NJDOT Try the 2024 NJ TransAction Mobile App Scan the QR Code or go to https://guidebook.com/g/njta2024 NJ TransAction Conference Program Schedule and Workshop Sessions Thursday, May 2, 2024 (P) = Planning ACIP Credits (E) = Engineering PDH Credits 11:40 am - 12:40 pm (Continued) 88. Utility Coordination and Relocations: Review of NJDOT Utility Process (E) Room: Wildwood 4 This workshop will review the current NJDOT utility process for concept development, preliminary engineering, and final design phases. The utility process for any transportation project can be challenging, frustrating, and rewarding at the same time. On most transportation projects, utilities are impacted. Design changes, accelerated schedules, lead time to order materials, and limited ROW, construction staging requirements, seasonal restrictions and temporary facilities are some examples that can cause significant delays and costs to transportation projects. The design of the utility facility located within the project limits requires coordination among the agencies that own the facility, the designer, and the utility owners. Other items to be discussed will be the current ASCE/UESI/CI 38-22 (Standard Guidelines for investigating and documenting existing utilities), ASCE/UESI/CI 75-22 (Standard Guidelines for recording and exchanging utility infrastructure data), preparation of utility contact list/tracking form, utility contact letters, utility agreement plans, utility checklists, utility plans, utility cost estimates and 44 years of lessons learned in preparing utility documents for transportation projects. Presenter: Ronald R. Rotunno, PE, Supervising Engineer, WSP 89. Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITS) for Roadway Operations including Overview and Examples of PennDOT I-476 Hard Shoulder Running Project and Maine DOT Weather Responsive Traffic Signal Operations (P) (E) Room: Wildwood 6 Intelligent Transportation Systems continue to evolve to support traffic operations in new ways well beyond the traditional traffic cameras and dynamic message signs. This session will present the foundational concepts of Transportation Systems Management and Operations (TSM&O) including how it utilizes ITS technologies. Two examples that will be presented in detail are the recent PennDOT I-476 Hard Shoulder Running Project and the current Maine DOT initiative to use real-time weather and pavement conditions to adjust traffic signal operations. Moderator: Kathleen Swindler, P.E., PTOE, Senior ITS Engineer, Drive Engineering Speaker: Sandi K. Yeakley, P.E, Senior Project Manager and Principal Associate, Benesch Speaker: Kevin Hayes, P.E., Senior Engineer, HNTB 90. NJ DOT: Advanced Traffic Engineering Practices: NJDOT Division of Traffic Engineering Strategies (P) (E) Room: Wildwood 7 This session highlights the state of the practice for various Traffic Engineering strategies to provide the safest and most efficient transportation network for road users. Active Arterial Management leverages Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITS) such as camera surveillance and probe vehicle data as well as connected traffic signals. NJDOT utilizes these technologies to manage arterials in real time. Operational Safety Scenarios focusing on pedestrian and vehicle safety and efficiency include Lead Pedestrian Intervals (LPIs), passive pedestrian detection, red-light extension to reduce pedestrian-vehicle conflicts at signalized intersections, and NJDOT’s first deployment of flashing yellow arrows. Updated practices, including national changes, for setting speed limits on roadways will discuss approaches that consider surrounding land use, road safety statistics, and other factors to optimize speed limits. Moderator: Zahin Rabbi, Senior Engineer Traffic, Division of Traffic Engineering, NJDOT Speaker: Kelly McVeigh, Executive Manager, Bureau of Traffic Engineering South, Division of Traffic Engineering, NJDOT Speaker: Syed Kazmi, Executive Manager, Bureau of Traffic Engineering North, Division of Traffic Engineering, NJDOT Speaker: Altin Aliaj, Supervising Highway Engineer 2 Traffic, Division of Traffic Engineering, NJDOT 30

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 Program Page Index Program Numbered Pages 1 Program Page Index 2 Welcome Letter 3 TransAction Conference Committee, Our Partners, and Thanks 4-5 TransAction Conference Sponsors 6 Participating Exhibitor with Booth Numbers 7-19 NJ TransAction Conference Exhibitors 20-21 Waterfront Conference Center Information and Wildwood Meeting Room Locations 22 Harrah’s Information, Locations & Amenities 23 Mobile App Instructions 24-34 TUESDAY - Conference Program Schedule and Workshop Sessions 35-49 WEDNESDAY - Conference Program Schedule and Workshop Sessions 50-57 THURSDAY - Conference Program Schedule and Workshop Sessions 58-60 PDH Engineering Credits – List of Eligible Workshop Presentations 61-64 AICP Planning Credits – List of Eligible Workshop Presentations TransAction Program Ads Richard Grubb & Associates, Inc. (Back Cover) HNTB Corporation (Inside Front Cover) National Data & Surveying Services (Inside Back Cover) BL Companies Coach & Equipment Dresdner Robin Environmental Management, Inc. InGroup Michael Baker International New Jersey Railroad Association Robinson Aerial Surveys, Inc. TechniQuest Corporation SES Stokes Creative Group, Inc. Szaferman Lakind Blumstein & Blade Wiss & Company, LLP Try the 2024 NJ TransAction Mobile App Scan the QR Code or go to https://guidebook.com/g/njta2024 NJ TransAction Conference Program Schedule and Workshop Sessions Tuesday, April 30, 2024 (P) = Planning ACIP Credits (E) = Engineering PDH Credits 10:00 am – 11:00 am (Continued) 4. NJ TRANSIT: Sustainability and Resiliency (P) (E) Room: Wildwood 8-9-10 This workshop will discuss critical sustainability and resiliency efforts underway at the agency, including the Sustainability Plan, the Resiliency Capital Planning Program, and resiliency efforts taking place at Hoboken Terminal. Moderator: Zoe Baldwin, Vice President of State Programs, Regional Plan Association, and Commissioner, South Jersey Transportation Authority Speaker: Jennifer Buison, Assistant Director, Capital Programs, NJ TRANSIT Speaker: Erin Hill, Energy and Sustainability Specialist, Capital Programs, NJ TRANSIT Speaker: Emily Korman, Resiliency Capital Planning Manager, Capital Programs, NJ TRANSIT 5. All Electronic Tolling Conversion - Local and Regional Lessons Learned (P) (E) Room: Wildwood 12-13 All-electronic tolling (AET) relies on electronic systems to automatically collect tolls from vehicles as they pass through designated tolling points and offers a range of benefits, including increased efficiency, reduced congestion, cost savings, improved revenue collection, and enhanced safety. As technology continues to advance, AET systems will likely play a crucial role in shaping modern and intelligent transportation systems. This panel is comprised of regional implementors and representatives of AET deployments, including SJTA, DRJTBC, and PA Turnpike. Learn about the technology, challenges and solutions to these projects. Moderator: Dan Corey, National Director of Mobility Technology, STV Speaker: Joel Falk, Director of Transportation Technology, South Jersey Transportation Authority Speaker: Stephen Mazur, Chief Engineer/Director of Engineering, South Jersey Transportation Authority Speaker: Chip Stracciolini, Program Manager of Technology, Delaware River Joint Toll Bridge Commission Speaker: Stephen Brousse, Senior Engineer Project Manager, PA Turnpike Speaker: Milan Mitrovich, VP, Deployment Program Manager, TransCore 6. Shaping the Future of Paratransit: How Agencies Are Successfully Using On-Demand Technology (P) Room: Wildwood 18-19 When considering implementing an on-demand program, agencies must look to examples of successful deployments from within the industry, including what to consider when planning deployments and the flexible range of service levers that can shape outcomes. This session will further provide valuable insights into the tangible benefits experienced transit agencies across North America post-implementation, including increased efficiency, decreased cost, reduced manual errors, and the ability to scale capacity through commingling. Speaker: Clayton Goes, Director of Product, Rideco Try the 2024 NJ TransAction Mobile App Scan the QR Code or go to https://guidebook.com/g/njta2024 NJ TransAction Conference Program Schedule and Workshop Sessions Thursday, May 2, 2024 (P) = Planning ACIP Credits (E) = Engineering PDH Credits 11:40 am - 12:40 pm (Continued) 88. Utility Coordination and Relocations: Review of NJDOT Utility Process (E) Room: Wildwood 4 This workshop will review the current NJDOT utility process for concept development, preliminary engineering, and final design phases. The utility process for any transportation project can be challenging, frustrating, and rewarding at the same time. On most transportation projects, utilities are impacted. Design changes, accelerated schedules, lead time to order materials, and limited ROW, construction staging requirements, seasonal restrictions and temporary facilities are some examples that can cause significant delays and costs to transportation projects. The design of the utility facility located within the project limits requires coordination among the agencies that own the facility, the designer, and the utility owners. Other items to be discussed will be the current ASCE/UESI/CI 38-22 (Standard Guidelines for investigating and documenting existing utilities), ASCE/UESI/CI 75-22 (Standard Guidelines for recording and exchanging utility infrastructure data), preparation of utility contact list/tracking form, utility contact letters, utility agreement plans, utility checklists, utility plans, utility cost estimates and 44 years of lessons learned in preparing utility documents for transportation projects. Presenter: Ronald R. Rotunno, PE, Supervising Engineer, WSP 89. Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITS) for Roadway Operations including Overview and Examples of PennDOT I-476 Hard Shoulder Running Project and Maine DOT Weather Responsive Traffic Signal Operations (P) (E) Room: Wildwood 6 Intelligent Transportation Systems continue to evolve to support traffic operations in new ways well beyond the traditional traffic cameras and dynamic message signs. This session will present the foundational concepts of Transportation Systems Management and Operations (TSM&O) including how it utilizes ITS technologies. Two examples that will be presented in detail are the recent PennDOT I-476 Hard Shoulder Running Project and the current Maine DOT initiative to use real-time weather and pavement conditions to adjust traffic signal operations. Moderator: Kathleen Swindler, P.E., PTOE, Senior ITS Engineer, Drive Engineering Speaker: Sandi K. Yeakley, P.E, Senior Project Manager and Principal Associate, Benesch Speaker: Kevin Hayes, P.E., Senior Engineer, HNTB 90. NJ DOT: Advanced Traffic Engineering Practices: NJDOT Division of Traffic Engineering Strategies (P) (E) Room: Wildwood 7 This session highlights the state of the practice for various Traffic Engineering strategies to provide the safest and most efficient transportation network for road users. Active Arterial Management leverages Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITS) such as camera surveillance and probe vehicle data as well as connected traffic signals. NJDOT utilizes these technologies to manage arterials in real time. Operational Safety Scenarios focusing on pedestrian and vehicle safety and efficiency include Lead Pedestrian Intervals (LPIs), passive pedestrian detection, red-light extension to reduce pedestrian-vehicle conflicts at signalized intersections, and NJDOT’s first deployment of flashing yellow arrows. Updated practices, including national changes, for setting speed limits on roadways will discuss approaches that consider surrounding land use, road safety statistics, and other factors to optimize speed limits. Moderator: Zahin Rabbi, Senior Engineer Traffic, Division of Traffic Engineering, NJDOT Speaker: Kelly McVeigh, Executive Manager, Bureau of Traffic Engineering South, Division of Traffic Engineering, NJDOT Speaker: Syed Kazmi, Executive Manager, Bureau of Traffic Engineering North, Division of Traffic Engineering, NJDOT Speaker: Altin Aliaj, Supervising Highway Engineer 2 Traffic, Division of Traffic Engineering, NJDOT 31

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 Program Page Index Program Numbered Pages 1 Program Page Index 2 Welcome Letter 3 TransAction Conference Committee, Our Partners, and Thanks 4-5 TransAction Conference Sponsors 6 Participating Exhibitor with Booth Numbers 7-19 NJ TransAction Conference Exhibitors 20-21 Waterfront Conference Center Information and Wildwood Meeting Room Locations 22 Harrah’s Information, Locations & Amenities 23 Mobile App Instructions 24-34 TUESDAY - Conference Program Schedule and Workshop Sessions 35-49 WEDNESDAY - Conference Program Schedule and Workshop Sessions 50-57 THURSDAY - Conference Program Schedule and Workshop Sessions 58-60 PDH Engineering Credits – List of Eligible Workshop Presentations 61-64 AICP Planning Credits – List of Eligible Workshop Presentations TransAction Program Ads Richard Grubb & Associates, Inc. (Back Cover) HNTB Corporation (Inside Front Cover) National Data & Surveying Services (Inside Back Cover) BL Companies Coach & Equipment Dresdner Robin Environmental Management, Inc. InGroup Michael Baker International New Jersey Railroad Association Robinson Aerial Surveys, Inc. TechniQuest Corporation SES Stokes Creative Group, Inc. Szaferman Lakind Blumstein & Blade Wiss & Company, LLP Try the 2024 NJ TransAction Mobile App Scan the QR Code or go to https://guidebook.com/g/njta2024 NJ TransAction Conference Program Schedule and Workshop Sessions Tuesday, April 30, 2024 (P) = Planning ACIP Credits (E) = Engineering PDH Credits 11:10 am – 12:10 pm 7. NJ TRANSIT: Hoboken Terminal: Past, Present and Future (P) Room: Wildwood 1-2 This workshop session is a presentation on the history of Hoboken Terminal and will include an overview of both the public and private improvements associated with the Hoboken Connect project. Moderator: Megan Massey, Assistant Director, Transit Friendly Planning, NJ TRANSIT Speaker: Dan Sobieski, Project Manager, Civil/Site, Colliers Engineering & Design Speaker: Jason Wormeck, Senior Program Manager, Capital Programs, NJ TRANSIT Speaker: Nabil Armout, Engineer, Capital Programs, NJ TRANSIT Speaker: Owen Christensen, Project Manager, TOD, Real Estate, NJ TRANSIT 8. Making Sense of Segments: A New Bike and Pedestrian Tool for Evaluating Projects in the DVRPC Region (P) Room: Wildwood 4 DVRPC is developing a new tool to enhance its LTS connectivity analysis, which will be demonstrated during this session. This upcoming tool will offer comprehensive insights into projects, enabling planning collaborators to either sketch or upload their project details. Once inputted, the tool will furnish data about the potential impact of improving or constructing a segment, specifically in terms of connecting people, jobs, services, and other relevant factors. The public launch of this tool is scheduled for June 2024. Speaker: Mark Morley, AICP, Transportation Planner, Delaware Valley Regional Planning Commission 9. NJDOT: Advancing Truck Safety: NJDOT Implementation of Truck Parking Management and Truck Driver Alerting System (P) (E) Room: Wildwood 6 NJDOT Pilot Tests of Truck Parking Information System (TPIS). The American Trucking Associations and Owner-Operator Independent Drivers Association wrote a letter to USDOT earlier this year citing that 98 percent of truck drivers report problems finding safe parking. As a result, many state departments of transportation have engaged in a variety of truck parking expansion efforts in recent years. Despite having approximately 2,915 truck parking spaces available in New Jersey, there is also an obvious shortage of truck parking in the Garden State. In 2021, ITS Technologies deployed sensors and cameras at the Harding Truck Rest Area and recently, in November of 2023, they deployed sensors and cameras at Deepwater Truck Rest Area in Carney’s Point. Moderator: Vandana Mathur, Supervisor, Transportation Mobility and Research, NJDOT Speaker: Thomas Murphy, Administrative Analyst, Transportation Mobility and Research, NJDOT Speaker: Branislav Dimitrijevic, Assistant Professor, Civil and Environmental Engineering Unit, NJIT 10. How Technology is Driving a Renaissance in the Freight Industry Goods Movement Throughout the State of New Jersey (P) Room: Wildwood 7 Hear how technology Is driving efficiencies and growth at major goods movement facilities in the state: port terminals, railroad yards, mega warehouse facilities, and freight trucking companies. Moderator: Kevin Hoffman, Customer Service Representative, Taylor Northeast Speaker: Brian Kobza, Executive Vice President, Commercial and Strategic Sales, IMMC Speaker: Arthur Feygelson, Manager, Industrial Development, CSX Transportation Speaker: Paul Delp, President, Lansdale Warehouse Co., Inc. Try the 2024 NJ TransAction Mobile App Scan the QR Code or go to https://guidebook.com/g/njta2024 NJ TransAction Conference Program Schedule and Workshop Sessions Thursday, May 2, 2024 (P) = Planning ACIP Credits (E) = Engineering PDH Credits 11:40 am - 12:40 pm (Continued) 88. Utility Coordination and Relocations: Review of NJDOT Utility Process (E) Room: Wildwood 4 This workshop will review the current NJDOT utility process for concept development, preliminary engineering, and final design phases. The utility process for any transportation project can be challenging, frustrating, and rewarding at the same time. On most transportation projects, utilities are impacted. Design changes, accelerated schedules, lead time to order materials, and limited ROW, construction staging requirements, seasonal restrictions and temporary facilities are some examples that can cause significant delays and costs to transportation projects. The design of the utility facility located within the project limits requires coordination among the agencies that own the facility, the designer, and the utility owners. Other items to be discussed will be the current ASCE/UESI/CI 38-22 (Standard Guidelines for investigating and documenting existing utilities), ASCE/UESI/CI 75-22 (Standard Guidelines for recording and exchanging utility infrastructure data), preparation of utility contact list/tracking form, utility contact letters, utility agreement plans, utility checklists, utility plans, utility cost estimates and 44 years of lessons learned in preparing utility documents for transportation projects. Presenter: Ronald R. Rotunno, PE, Supervising Engineer, WSP 89. Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITS) for Roadway Operations including Overview and Examples of PennDOT I-476 Hard Shoulder Running Project and Maine DOT Weather Responsive Traffic Signal Operations (P) (E) Room: Wildwood 6 Intelligent Transportation Systems continue to evolve to support traffic operations in new ways well beyond the traditional traffic cameras and dynamic message signs. This session will present the foundational concepts of Transportation Systems Management and Operations (TSM&O) including how it utilizes ITS technologies. Two examples that will be presented in detail are the recent PennDOT I-476 Hard Shoulder Running Project and the current Maine DOT initiative to use real-time weather and pavement conditions to adjust traffic signal operations. Moderator: Kathleen Swindler, P.E., PTOE, Senior ITS Engineer, Drive Engineering Speaker: Sandi K. Yeakley, P.E, Senior Project Manager and Principal Associate, Benesch Speaker: Kevin Hayes, P.E., Senior Engineer, HNTB 90. NJ DOT: Advanced Traffic Engineering Practices: NJDOT Division of Traffic Engineering Strategies (P) (E) Room: Wildwood 7 This session highlights the state of the practice for various Traffic Engineering strategies to provide the safest and most efficient transportation network for road users. Active Arterial Management leverages Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITS) such as camera surveillance and probe vehicle data as well as connected traffic signals. NJDOT utilizes these technologies to manage arterials in real time. Operational Safety Scenarios focusing on pedestrian and vehicle safety and efficiency include Lead Pedestrian Intervals (LPIs), passive pedestrian detection, red-light extension to reduce pedestrian-vehicle conflicts at signalized intersections, and NJDOT’s first deployment of flashing yellow arrows. Updated practices, including national changes, for setting speed limits on roadways will discuss approaches that consider surrounding land use, road safety statistics, and other factors to optimize speed limits. Moderator: Zahin Rabbi, Senior Engineer Traffic, Division of Traffic Engineering, NJDOT Speaker: Kelly McVeigh, Executive Manager, Bureau of Traffic Engineering South, Division of Traffic Engineering, NJDOT Speaker: Syed Kazmi, Executive Manager, Bureau of Traffic Engineering North, Division of Traffic Engineering, NJDOT Speaker: Altin Aliaj, Supervising Highway Engineer 2 Traffic, Division of Traffic Engineering, NJDOT 32

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 Program Page Index Program Numbered Pages 1 Program Page Index 2 Welcome Letter 3 TransAction Conference Committee, Our Partners, and Thanks 4-5 TransAction Conference Sponsors 6 Participating Exhibitor with Booth Numbers 7-19 NJ TransAction Conference Exhibitors 20-21 Waterfront Conference Center Information and Wildwood Meeting Room Locations 22 Harrah’s Information, Locations & Amenities 23 Mobile App Instructions 24-34 TUESDAY - Conference Program Schedule and Workshop Sessions 35-49 WEDNESDAY - Conference Program Schedule and Workshop Sessions 50-57 THURSDAY - Conference Program Schedule and Workshop Sessions 58-60 PDH Engineering Credits – List of Eligible Workshop Presentations 61-64 AICP Planning Credits – List of Eligible Workshop Presentations TransAction Program Ads Richard Grubb & Associates, Inc. (Back Cover) HNTB Corporation (Inside Front Cover) National Data & Surveying Services (Inside Back Cover) BL Companies Coach & Equipment Dresdner Robin Environmental Management, Inc. InGroup Michael Baker International New Jersey Railroad Association Robinson Aerial Surveys, Inc. TechniQuest Corporation SES Stokes Creative Group, Inc. Szaferman Lakind Blumstein & Blade Wiss & Company, LLP Try the 2024 NJ TransAction Mobile App Scan the QR Code or go to https://guidebook.com/g/njta2024 NJ TransAction Conference Program Schedule and Workshop Sessions Tuesday, April 30, 2024 (P) = Planning ACIP Credits (E) = Engineering PDH Credits 11:10 am – 12:10 pm (Continued) 11. Marijuana in the Workplace in NJ: Where Are We Today and Where Are We Going? (P) Room: Wildwood 8-9-10 The Partnership for a Drug-Free New Jersey will lead this presentation which will include the following topics: an update on recent legal and legislative developments taking place both nationally and in New Jersey, the impact of legalization of adult use of marijuana in NJ on the workplace, drug-testing with oral fluids, the benefits and forthcoming guidelines from the U.S. Department of Transportation, drug-testing with Oral Fluids, the Benefits and the Dept. of Transportation’s Forthcoming Guidelines, Current Status of the WIRE (Workplace Impairment Recognition Expert), free programs and services provided by PDFNJ to assist businesses in updating and maintaining their Drug-Free, and Workplace Policies & Procedures. Presenter: Bill Lillis, CPS, Drug-Free Workplace Coordinator, Partnership for a Drug-Free NJ 12. Fundamentals of Traffic Signals and MUTCD Updates (P) (E) Room: Wildwood 12-13 As part of the ITS NJ, ITE Met Section, and CAMTEA Traffic Signals Committee, this session aims to provide an educational overview of traffic signals for both the private and public sectors. The focus will be on the recent MUTCD updates. During this training, planners and engineers will gain insights into various aspects of traffic signals, including signal operations, signal components and equipment, signal timing, and advanced signal systems. Speaker: Lynn A. LaMunyon, P.E., PTOE, IMSA II, Ocean County Traffic Engineer Speaker: Jeffrey A. L’Amoreaux, P.E., Senior Project Manager, Michael Baker International Speaker: Anthony Mariani, P.E., PTOE, RSP1, Senior Project Manager, Colliers Engineering & Design 13. Building Information Modeling (BIM), Drones, and Business Intelligence (BI) for Transportation Projects (P) (E) Room: Wildwood 18-19 This presentation explores the dynamic intersection of Building Information Modeling (BIM), Virtual Design and Construction (VDC), cutting-edge Drone Applications, and Business Intelligence (BI) Dashboards within the realm of transportation projects. We will dive into how BIM and VDC foster collaboration and efficiency, the advanced capabilities of drones for site mapping and project monitoring, and embrace the power of BI through visually rich dashboards. We will discuss how this holistic approach unlocks unprecedented insights, fostering informed decision-making and optimizing the success of transportation infrastructure projects. Presenter: Pranav Balabadrinath, VDC Engineer, Entech Engineering 12:10 pm – 1:00 pm Lunch on your own. There are several casual food options available throughout Harrah’s: Bobby Flay’s Burgers, Guy Fieri’s Chicken, Coastal Craft Kitchen & Bar, Starbuck’s, Pin-Up Pizza, Café Tazza. Try the 2024 NJ TransAction Mobile App Scan the QR Code or go to https://guidebook.com/g/njta2024 NJ TransAction Conference Program Schedule and Workshop Sessions Thursday, May 2, 2024 (P) = Planning ACIP Credits (E) = Engineering PDH Credits 11:40 am - 12:40 pm (Continued) 88. Utility Coordination and Relocations: Review of NJDOT Utility Process (E) Room: Wildwood 4 This workshop will review the current NJDOT utility process for concept development, preliminary engineering, and final design phases. The utility process for any transportation project can be challenging, frustrating, and rewarding at the same time. On most transportation projects, utilities are impacted. Design changes, accelerated schedules, lead time to order materials, and limited ROW, construction staging requirements, seasonal restrictions and temporary facilities are some examples that can cause significant delays and costs to transportation projects. The design of the utility facility located within the project limits requires coordination among the agencies that own the facility, the designer, and the utility owners. Other items to be discussed will be the current ASCE/UESI/CI 38-22 (Standard Guidelines for investigating and documenting existing utilities), ASCE/UESI/CI 75-22 (Standard Guidelines for recording and exchanging utility infrastructure data), preparation of utility contact list/tracking form, utility contact letters, utility agreement plans, utility checklists, utility plans, utility cost estimates and 44 years of lessons learned in preparing utility documents for transportation projects. Presenter: Ronald R. Rotunno, PE, Supervising Engineer, WSP 89. Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITS) for Roadway Operations including Overview and Examples of PennDOT I-476 Hard Shoulder Running Project and Maine DOT Weather Responsive Traffic Signal Operations (P) (E) Room: Wildwood 6 Intelligent Transportation Systems continue to evolve to support traffic operations in new ways well beyond the traditional traffic cameras and dynamic message signs. This session will present the foundational concepts of Transportation Systems Management and Operations (TSM&O) including how it utilizes ITS technologies. Two examples that will be presented in detail are the recent PennDOT I-476 Hard Shoulder Running Project and the current Maine DOT initiative to use real-time weather and pavement conditions to adjust traffic signal operations. Moderator: Kathleen Swindler, P.E., PTOE, Senior ITS Engineer, Drive Engineering Speaker: Sandi K. Yeakley, P.E, Senior Project Manager and Principal Associate, Benesch Speaker: Kevin Hayes, P.E., Senior Engineer, HNTB 90. NJ DOT: Advanced Traffic Engineering Practices: NJDOT Division of Traffic Engineering Strategies (P) (E) Room: Wildwood 7 This session highlights the state of the practice for various Traffic Engineering strategies to provide the safest and most efficient transportation network for road users. Active Arterial Management leverages Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITS) such as camera surveillance and probe vehicle data as well as connected traffic signals. NJDOT utilizes these technologies to manage arterials in real time. Operational Safety Scenarios focusing on pedestrian and vehicle safety and efficiency include Lead Pedestrian Intervals (LPIs), passive pedestrian detection, red-light extension to reduce pedestrian-vehicle conflicts at signalized intersections, and NJDOT’s first deployment of flashing yellow arrows. Updated practices, including national changes, for setting speed limits on roadways will discuss approaches that consider surrounding land use, road safety statistics, and other factors to optimize speed limits. Moderator: Zahin Rabbi, Senior Engineer Traffic, Division of Traffic Engineering, NJDOT Speaker: Kelly McVeigh, Executive Manager, Bureau of Traffic Engineering South, Division of Traffic Engineering, NJDOT Speaker: Syed Kazmi, Executive Manager, Bureau of Traffic Engineering North, Division of Traffic Engineering, NJDOT Speaker: Altin Aliaj, Supervising Highway Engineer 2 Traffic, Division of Traffic Engineering, NJDOT 33

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 Program Page Index Program Numbered Pages 1 Program Page Index 2 Welcome Letter 3 TransAction Conference Committee, Our Partners, and Thanks 4-5 TransAction Conference Sponsors 6 Participating Exhibitor with Booth Numbers 7-19 NJ TransAction Conference Exhibitors 20-21 Waterfront Conference Center Information and Wildwood Meeting Room Locations 22 Harrah’s Information, Locations & Amenities 23 Mobile App Instructions 24-34 TUESDAY - Conference Program Schedule and Workshop Sessions 35-49 WEDNESDAY - Conference Program Schedule and Workshop Sessions 50-57 THURSDAY - Conference Program Schedule and Workshop Sessions 58-60 PDH Engineering Credits – List of Eligible Workshop Presentations 61-64 AICP Planning Credits – List of Eligible Workshop Presentations TransAction Program Ads Richard Grubb & Associates, Inc. (Back Cover) HNTB Corporation (Inside Front Cover) National Data & Surveying Services (Inside Back Cover) BL Companies Coach & Equipment Dresdner Robin Environmental Management, Inc. InGroup Michael Baker International New Jersey Railroad Association Robinson Aerial Surveys, Inc. TechniQuest Corporation SES Stokes Creative Group, Inc. Szaferman Lakind Blumstein & Blade Wiss & Company, LLP Try the 2024 NJ TransAction Mobile App Scan the QR Code or go to https://guidebook.com/g/njta2024 NJ TransAction Conference Program Schedule and Workshop Sessions Tuesday, April 30, 2024 (P) = Planning ACIP Credits (E) = Engineering PDH Credits 1:00 pm – 2:00 pm 14. Positive Impacts of the Coronavirus Pandemic (COVID-19) on Mass Transit (P) Room: Wildwood 1-2 The impact of the Coronavirus pandemic (COVID-19) undoubtably had short term and long-term impacts on mass transit systems across the United States. The pandemic changed how businesses operated overnight, creating virtual environments never imagined before. Mass transit ridership plummeted across the country, carrying only riders that depend on transit to get to and from work and other vital activities. Fast forward to 2023, there are several positive benefits that changed mass transit ridership as it continues to rebound to post covid ridership. Benefits include all day frequent headways to accommodate trips throughout the day, increases in weekend ridership, introduction to micro mobility options that enhance trips on both ends of a trip, as well as several other factors. Moderator: John Manzoni, Principal/NE Planning Director, STV Speaker: Michael Venuto, Chief Engineer, Delaware River Port Authority Speaker: Mark Holmes, Senior Planner, STV and Former MTA NYCT/MTA Bus Company, Deputy General Manager, Regional Bus Operations Speaker: Christopher Puchalsky, Director of Policy and Strategic Initiatives, Office of Transportation, Infrastructure, and Sustainability, City of Philadelphia  15. Enhancing Transportation Safety with Technology (P) (E) Room: Wildwood 4 Explore enhancing traffic safety through the implementation of technology-based solutions such as real-time data analytics, near-miss detection, wrong-way driving detection, connected vehicles, and advanced signal systems. The panelists will discuss projects across the state of New Jersey that are implementing technology-based solutions to reduce crashes and safeguard the well-being of all road users including Atlantic City’s Safe Streets for All and Smart City Transportation Master Plan, Hudson County’s planned advanced traffic signal system, and more. Moderator: Andy Kaplan, P.E., PTOE, Manager, Planning for Transportation Technology and Operations, North Jersey Transportation Planning Authority Speaker: Brad J. Miller, PE, PP, PTOE, Associate Vice President, Dept. Manager ITS & Traffic Engineering, Michael Baker International Speaker: Jose M. Sieira, Director of Traffic and Transportation, Hudson County Engineering Speaker: Thomas M. Brennan, PhD, PE, Professor of Civil Engineering, The College of New Jersey 16. NJ TRANSIT: Micromobility and NJ TRANSIT (P) Room: Wildwood 6 Join us for a dynamic panel discussion centered on enhancing the crucial first- and last-mile connectivity to NJ TRANSIT’s stations and stops, with a focus on bicycling, scooter riding, walking. Delving into the insights gleaned from NJ TRANSIT’s inaugural Bicycle, Scooter, and Pedestrian Survey, the panelists will share how these findings are shaping the trajectory of future NJ TRANSIT planning initiatives. Discover how NJ TRANSIT Planning is forging strategic partnerships with municipalities to champion complete streets, fostering a collaborative approach that strengthens first- and last-mile access to stations and stops. Moderator: Susan O’Donnell, Senior Director of Business Analysis and Research, NJ TRANSIT Speaker: Marina Hofbauer, Senior Research Analyst, Research and Community Mobility, NJ TRANSIT Speaker: Simone Gore, Assistant Program Manager, Capital Projects, NJ TRANSIT Speaker: Mike Viscardi, Director of Programmatic Planning, NJ TRANSIT Speaker: Fred Storey, Manager, Community Mobility, NJ TRANSIT Try the 2024 NJ TransAction Mobile App Scan the QR Code or go to https://guidebook.com/g/njta2024 NJ TransAction Conference Program Schedule and Workshop Sessions Thursday, May 2, 2024 (P) = Planning ACIP Credits (E) = Engineering PDH Credits 11:40 am - 12:40 pm (Continued) 88. Utility Coordination and Relocations: Review of NJDOT Utility Process (E) Room: Wildwood 4 This workshop will review the current NJDOT utility process for concept development, preliminary engineering, and final design phases. The utility process for any transportation project can be challenging, frustrating, and rewarding at the same time. On most transportation projects, utilities are impacted. Design changes, accelerated schedules, lead time to order materials, and limited ROW, construction staging requirements, seasonal restrictions and temporary facilities are some examples that can cause significant delays and costs to transportation projects. The design of the utility facility located within the project limits requires coordination among the agencies that own the facility, the designer, and the utility owners. Other items to be discussed will be the current ASCE/UESI/CI 38-22 (Standard Guidelines for investigating and documenting existing utilities), ASCE/UESI/CI 75-22 (Standard Guidelines for recording and exchanging utility infrastructure data), preparation of utility contact list/tracking form, utility contact letters, utility agreement plans, utility checklists, utility plans, utility cost estimates and 44 years of lessons learned in preparing utility documents for transportation projects. Presenter: Ronald R. Rotunno, PE, Supervising Engineer, WSP 89. Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITS) for Roadway Operations including Overview and Examples of PennDOT I-476 Hard Shoulder Running Project and Maine DOT Weather Responsive Traffic Signal Operations (P) (E) Room: Wildwood 6 Intelligent Transportation Systems continue to evolve to support traffic operations in new ways well beyond the traditional traffic cameras and dynamic message signs. This session will present the foundational concepts of Transportation Systems Management and Operations (TSM&O) including how it utilizes ITS technologies. Two examples that will be presented in detail are the recent PennDOT I-476 Hard Shoulder Running Project and the current Maine DOT initiative to use real-time weather and pavement conditions to adjust traffic signal operations. Moderator: Kathleen Swindler, P.E., PTOE, Senior ITS Engineer, Drive Engineering Speaker: Sandi K. Yeakley, P.E, Senior Project Manager and Principal Associate, Benesch Speaker: Kevin Hayes, P.E., Senior Engineer, HNTB 90. NJ DOT: Advanced Traffic Engineering Practices: NJDOT Division of Traffic Engineering Strategies (P) (E) Room: Wildwood 7 This session highlights the state of the practice for various Traffic Engineering strategies to provide the safest and most efficient transportation network for road users. Active Arterial Management leverages Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITS) such as camera surveillance and probe vehicle data as well as connected traffic signals. NJDOT utilizes these technologies to manage arterials in real time. Operational Safety Scenarios focusing on pedestrian and vehicle safety and efficiency include Lead Pedestrian Intervals (LPIs), passive pedestrian detection, red-light extension to reduce pedestrian-vehicle conflicts at signalized intersections, and NJDOT’s first deployment of flashing yellow arrows. Updated practices, including national changes, for setting speed limits on roadways will discuss approaches that consider surrounding land use, road safety statistics, and other factors to optimize speed limits. Moderator: Zahin Rabbi, Senior Engineer Traffic, Division of Traffic Engineering, NJDOT Speaker: Kelly McVeigh, Executive Manager, Bureau of Traffic Engineering South, Division of Traffic Engineering, NJDOT Speaker: Syed Kazmi, Executive Manager, Bureau of Traffic Engineering North, Division of Traffic Engineering, NJDOT Speaker: Altin Aliaj, Supervising Highway Engineer 2 Traffic, Division of Traffic Engineering, NJDOT 34

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 Program Page Index Program Numbered Pages 1 Program Page Index 2 Welcome Letter 3 TransAction Conference Committee, Our Partners, and Thanks 4-5 TransAction Conference Sponsors 6 Participating Exhibitor with Booth Numbers 7-19 NJ TransAction Conference Exhibitors 20-21 Waterfront Conference Center Information and Wildwood Meeting Room Locations 22 Harrah’s Information, Locations & Amenities 23 Mobile App Instructions 24-34 TUESDAY - Conference Program Schedule and Workshop Sessions 35-49 WEDNESDAY - Conference Program Schedule and Workshop Sessions 50-57 THURSDAY - Conference Program Schedule and Workshop Sessions 58-60 PDH Engineering Credits – List of Eligible Workshop Presentations 61-64 AICP Planning Credits – List of Eligible Workshop Presentations TransAction Program Ads Richard Grubb & Associates, Inc. (Back Cover) HNTB Corporation (Inside Front Cover) National Data & Surveying Services (Inside Back Cover) BL Companies Coach & Equipment Dresdner Robin Environmental Management, Inc. InGroup Michael Baker International New Jersey Railroad Association Robinson Aerial Surveys, Inc. TechniQuest Corporation SES Stokes Creative Group, Inc. Szaferman Lakind Blumstein & Blade Wiss & Company, LLP Try the 2024 NJ TransAction Mobile App Scan the QR Code or go to https://guidebook.com/g/njta2024 NJ TransAction Conference Program Schedule and Workshop Sessions Tuesday, April 30, 2024 (P) = Planning ACIP Credits (E) = Engineering PDH Credits 1:00 pm – 2:00 pm (Continued) 17. NJDOT: New Jersey Weather Savvy Roads: NJDOT Innovating Road Weather Management Pilot Using IoT and CV Technology (P) (E) Room: Wildwood 7 This project is sponsored by the USDOT’s Accelerated Innovation Deployment (AID) Program, as implementation of EDC 4 “Weather Savvy Roads Integrating Mobile Observations (IMO)” innovation. The equipment is installed by the New Jersey Institute of Technology (NJIT) who is contracted by NJDOT. Through the use of sensors and cameras, this program is designed to provide real-time situational awareness during adverse weather conditions or other major events that could disrupt safe travel on NJDOT's roadways. For the pilot, the equipment is installed in the vehicles of NJDOT’s Safety Service Patrol (SSP)/Incident Management Response Team (IMRT) and Operations Personnel. Every vehicle has a Computer, Vaisala MD 30 Road Weather Sensor, Wireless Router, and a road facing camera. Moderator: Vandana Mathur, Supervisor, Transportation Mobility and Research, NJDOT Speaker: Luis Rivera, Administrative Analyst, Transportation Mobility and Research, NJDOT Speaker: Branislav Dimitrijevic, Assistant Professor, Civil and Environmental Engineering Unit, NJIT 18. ETHICS TRAINING – AICP & PDH (Part 1 of 2) (P) (E) Room: Wildwood 8-9-10 This program will cover ethics training for NJ Engineers and Planners. This training workshop satisfies the 2 hours of ethics credits required for PE and AICP renewal. Presenter: Gordon Meth, P.E., P.P., PTOE, PTP, RSP1, Highway Engineering Practice Group Leader, Robson Forensic Presenter: Janine G. Bauer, Esq., Szaferman Lakind P.C. 19. How to Get Started with a Bicycle and Pedestrian Safety Campaign (P) (E) Room: Wildwood 12-13 This session will educate audience members interested in starting a safety campaign by providing context to types of campaigns and guiding the audience through essential inquiries and foundational elements crucial to establishing any safety campaign, regardless of its scale. It outlines the step-by-step process for crafting a campaign and presents an array of elements to consider for effective campaign development. Additionally, a real-world case study of a local safety campaign will be dissected, highlighting its process, messaging strategies, campaign assets, and methods for gauging success. Moderator & Speaker: Ranjit Walia, PP/AICP, Principal, Civic Eye Collaborative Speaker: Joshua Petrino, Civic Eye Collaborative 20. Americans With Disabilities Act (ADA) Changes, Challenges & Reasonable Modifications (Part 1 of 2) (P) Room: Wildwood 18-19 All transit systems have a responsibility to understand and provide transportation services consistent with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA). All employees are to be “trained to a proficiency” to ensure vehicles and equipment are operated safely, that they provide appropriate assistance, treat individuals in a respectful and courteous manner and ensure that individuals with disabilities can use the agencies services. This workshop will look at changes, challenges, and reasonable modifications necessary to ensure that the civil rights of individuals with disabilities are honored and appropriate policies and procedures are in place consistent with the ADA. Presenter: Michael Noel, Noel Training & Consulting, LLC Try the 2024 NJ TransAction Mobile App Scan the QR Code or go to https://guidebook.com/g/njta2024 NJ TransAction Conference Program Schedule and Workshop Sessions Thursday, May 2, 2024 (P) = Planning ACIP Credits (E) = Engineering PDH Credits 11:40 am - 12:40 pm (Continued) 88. Utility Coordination and Relocations: Review of NJDOT Utility Process (E) Room: Wildwood 4 This workshop will review the current NJDOT utility process for concept development, preliminary engineering, and final design phases. The utility process for any transportation project can be challenging, frustrating, and rewarding at the same time. On most transportation projects, utilities are impacted. Design changes, accelerated schedules, lead time to order materials, and limited ROW, construction staging requirements, seasonal restrictions and temporary facilities are some examples that can cause significant delays and costs to transportation projects. The design of the utility facility located within the project limits requires coordination among the agencies that own the facility, the designer, and the utility owners. Other items to be discussed will be the current ASCE/UESI/CI 38-22 (Standard Guidelines for investigating and documenting existing utilities), ASCE/UESI/CI 75-22 (Standard Guidelines for recording and exchanging utility infrastructure data), preparation of utility contact list/tracking form, utility contact letters, utility agreement plans, utility checklists, utility plans, utility cost estimates and 44 years of lessons learned in preparing utility documents for transportation projects. Presenter: Ronald R. Rotunno, PE, Supervising Engineer, WSP 89. Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITS) for Roadway Operations including Overview and Examples of PennDOT I-476 Hard Shoulder Running Project and Maine DOT Weather Responsive Traffic Signal Operations (P) (E) Room: Wildwood 6 Intelligent Transportation Systems continue to evolve to support traffic operations in new ways well beyond the traditional traffic cameras and dynamic message signs. This session will present the foundational concepts of Transportation Systems Management and Operations (TSM&O) including how it utilizes ITS technologies. Two examples that will be presented in detail are the recent PennDOT I-476 Hard Shoulder Running Project and the current Maine DOT initiative to use real-time weather and pavement conditions to adjust traffic signal operations. Moderator: Kathleen Swindler, P.E., PTOE, Senior ITS Engineer, Drive Engineering Speaker: Sandi K. Yeakley, P.E, Senior Project Manager and Principal Associate, Benesch Speaker: Kevin Hayes, P.E., Senior Engineer, HNTB 90. NJ DOT: Advanced Traffic Engineering Practices: NJDOT Division of Traffic Engineering Strategies (P) (E) Room: Wildwood 7 This session highlights the state of the practice for various Traffic Engineering strategies to provide the safest and most efficient transportation network for road users. Active Arterial Management leverages Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITS) such as camera surveillance and probe vehicle data as well as connected traffic signals. NJDOT utilizes these technologies to manage arterials in real time. Operational Safety Scenarios focusing on pedestrian and vehicle safety and efficiency include Lead Pedestrian Intervals (LPIs), passive pedestrian detection, red-light extension to reduce pedestrian-vehicle conflicts at signalized intersections, and NJDOT’s first deployment of flashing yellow arrows. Updated practices, including national changes, for setting speed limits on roadways will discuss approaches that consider surrounding land use, road safety statistics, and other factors to optimize speed limits. Moderator: Zahin Rabbi, Senior Engineer Traffic, Division of Traffic Engineering, NJDOT Speaker: Kelly McVeigh, Executive Manager, Bureau of Traffic Engineering South, Division of Traffic Engineering, NJDOT Speaker: Syed Kazmi, Executive Manager, Bureau of Traffic Engineering North, Division of Traffic Engineering, NJDOT Speaker: Altin Aliaj, Supervising Highway Engineer 2 Traffic, Division of Traffic Engineering, NJDOT 35

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 Program Page Index Program Numbered Pages 1 Program Page Index 2 Welcome Letter 3 TransAction Conference Committee, Our Partners, and Thanks 4-5 TransAction Conference Sponsors 6 Participating Exhibitor with Booth Numbers 7-19 NJ TransAction Conference Exhibitors 20-21 Waterfront Conference Center Information and Wildwood Meeting Room Locations 22 Harrah’s Information, Locations & Amenities 23 Mobile App Instructions 24-34 TUESDAY - Conference Program Schedule and Workshop Sessions 35-49 WEDNESDAY - Conference Program Schedule and Workshop Sessions 50-57 THURSDAY - Conference Program Schedule and Workshop Sessions 58-60 PDH Engineering Credits – List of Eligible Workshop Presentations 61-64 AICP Planning Credits – List of Eligible Workshop Presentations TransAction Program Ads Richard Grubb & Associates, Inc. (Back Cover) HNTB Corporation (Inside Front Cover) National Data & Surveying Services (Inside Back Cover) BL Companies Coach & Equipment Dresdner Robin Environmental Management, Inc. InGroup Michael Baker International New Jersey Railroad Association Robinson Aerial Surveys, Inc. TechniQuest Corporation SES Stokes Creative Group, Inc. Szaferman Lakind Blumstein & Blade Wiss & Company, LLP Try the 2024 NJ TransAction Mobile App Scan the QR Code or go to https://guidebook.com/g/njta2024 NJ TransAction Conference Program Schedule and Workshop Sessions Thursday, May 2, 2024 (P) = Planning ACIP Credits (E) = Engineering PDH Credits 11:40 am - 12:40 pm (Continued) 88. Utility Coordination and Relocations: Review of NJDOT Utility Process (E) Room: Wildwood 4 This workshop will review the current NJDOT utility process for concept development, preliminary engineering, and final design phases. The utility process for any transportation project can be challenging, frustrating, and rewarding at the same time. On most transportation projects, utilities are impacted. Design changes, accelerated schedules, lead time to order materials, and limited ROW, construction staging requirements, seasonal restrictions and temporary facilities are some examples that can cause significant delays and costs to transportation projects. The design of the utility facility located within the project limits requires coordination among the agencies that own the facility, the designer, and the utility owners. Other items to be discussed will be the current ASCE/UESI/CI 38-22 (Standard Guidelines for investigating and documenting existing utilities), ASCE/UESI/CI 75-22 (Standard Guidelines for recording and exchanging utility infrastructure data), preparation of utility contact list/tracking form, utility contact letters, utility agreement plans, utility checklists, utility plans, utility cost estimates and 44 years of lessons learned in preparing utility documents for transportation projects. Presenter: Ronald R. Rotunno, PE, Supervising Engineer, WSP 89. Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITS) for Roadway Operations including Overview and Examples of PennDOT I-476 Hard Shoulder Running Project and Maine DOT Weather Responsive Traffic Signal Operations (P) (E) Room: Wildwood 6 Intelligent Transportation Systems continue to evolve to support traffic operations in new ways well beyond the traditional traffic cameras and dynamic message signs. This session will present the foundational concepts of Transportation Systems Management and Operations (TSM&O) including how it utilizes ITS technologies. Two examples that will be presented in detail are the recent PennDOT I-476 Hard Shoulder Running Project and the current Maine DOT initiative to use real-time weather and pavement conditions to adjust traffic signal operations. Moderator: Kathleen Swindler, P.E., PTOE, Senior ITS Engineer, Drive Engineering Speaker: Sandi K. Yeakley, P.E, Senior Project Manager and Principal Associate, Benesch Speaker: Kevin Hayes, P.E., Senior Engineer, HNTB 90. NJ DOT: Advanced Traffic Engineering Practices: NJDOT Division of Traffic Engineering Strategies (P) (E) Room: Wildwood 7 This session highlights the state of the practice for various Traffic Engineering strategies to provide the safest and most efficient transportation network for road users. Active Arterial Management leverages Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITS) such as camera surveillance and probe vehicle data as well as connected traffic signals. NJDOT utilizes these technologies to manage arterials in real time. Operational Safety Scenarios focusing on pedestrian and vehicle safety and efficiency include Lead Pedestrian Intervals (LPIs), passive pedestrian detection, red-light extension to reduce pedestrian-vehicle conflicts at signalized intersections, and NJDOT’s first deployment of flashing yellow arrows. Updated practices, including national changes, for setting speed limits on roadways will discuss approaches that consider surrounding land use, road safety statistics, and other factors to optimize speed limits. Moderator: Zahin Rabbi, Senior Engineer Traffic, Division of Traffic Engineering, NJDOT Speaker: Kelly McVeigh, Executive Manager, Bureau of Traffic Engineering South, Division of Traffic Engineering, NJDOT Speaker: Syed Kazmi, Executive Manager, Bureau of Traffic Engineering North, Division of Traffic Engineering, NJDOT Speaker: Altin Aliaj, Supervising Highway Engineer 2 Traffic, Division of Traffic Engineering, NJDOT 36

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 Program Page Index Program Numbered Pages 1 Program Page Index 2 Welcome Letter 3 TransAction Conference Committee, Our Partners, and Thanks 4-5 TransAction Conference Sponsors 6 Participating Exhibitor with Booth Numbers 7-19 NJ TransAction Conference Exhibitors 20-21 Waterfront Conference Center Information and Wildwood Meeting Room Locations 22 Harrah’s Information, Locations & Amenities 23 Mobile App Instructions 24-34 TUESDAY - Conference Program Schedule and Workshop Sessions 35-49 WEDNESDAY - Conference Program Schedule and Workshop Sessions 50-57 THURSDAY - Conference Program Schedule and Workshop Sessions 58-60 PDH Engineering Credits – List of Eligible Workshop Presentations 61-64 AICP Planning Credits – List of Eligible Workshop Presentations TransAction Program Ads Richard Grubb & Associates, Inc. (Back Cover) HNTB Corporation (Inside Front Cover) National Data & Surveying Services (Inside Back Cover) BL Companies Coach & Equipment Dresdner Robin Environmental Management, Inc. InGroup Michael Baker International New Jersey Railroad Association Robinson Aerial Surveys, Inc. TechniQuest Corporation SES Stokes Creative Group, Inc. Szaferman Lakind Blumstein & Blade Wiss & Company, LLP Try the 2024 NJ TransAction Mobile App Scan the QR Code or go to https://guidebook.com/g/njta2024 NJ TransAction Conference Program Schedule and Workshop Sessions Tuesday, April 30, 2024 (P) = Planning ACIP Credits (E) = Engineering PDH Credits 2:10 pm – 3:10 pm (Continued) 24. DVRPC’s Regional Coordinated Human Services Transportation Plan: Equity Through Access (P) (E) Room: Wildwood 7 Delaware Valley Regional Planning Commission's (DVRPC) Coordinated Human Services Transportation Plan (CHSTP), Equity Through Access (ETA), seeks to improve economic and social opportunity in the region by expanding access to essential services for vulnerable populations across the Philadelphia region. The most recent update to the Plan focuses on bridging the user experience detailed in the 2016 plan with the experience of direct and indirect accessible transit providers post-COVID-19. This session will present the core barriers and opportunities for accessible transit services and provide strategies for leveraging inter-agency partnerships to identify and address persisting accessibility gaps. Speaker: Wideleine Desir, AICP, Public Participation Planner, Delaware Valley Regional Planning Commission Speaker: Joanna Hecht, Senior Transportation Planner, Delaware Valley Regional Planning Commission 25. ETHICS TRAINING – AICP & PDH (Part 2 of 2) (P) (E) Room: Wildwood 8-9-10 This program will cover ethics training for NJ Engineers and Planners. This training workshop satisfies the 2 hours of ethics credits required for PE and AICP renewal. Presenter: Gordon Meth, P.E., P.P., PTOE, PTP, RSP1, Highway Engineering Practice Group Leader, Robson Presenter: Janine G. Bauer, Esq., Szaferman Lakind P.C 26. The Port Authority of NY & NJ: Embracing New Technology to Enhance Human Capital and Beyond! (P) Room: Wildwood 12-13 The use of innovation and AI tools is providing many advantages for agencies, municipalities, and local businesses. This workshop will provide insight into new opportunities for optimizing the workforce with the use of modern technology solutions for the selection and onboarding experience. Learn how the Port Authority of NY & NJ is using eSkill in its 1-year pilot and how this technology can help you in your human capital and assessment needs. Moderator: LaTisha Smith, PA TTL Project Manager, Port Authority of NY & NJ Speaker: Ethan Painter, Client Success Manager, eSkill Speaker: Chantelle Mack, Manager, Business Solutions, Port Authority of NY & NJ 27. Americans With Disabilities Act (ADA) Changes, Challenges & Reasonable Modifications (Part 2 of 2) (P) Room: Wildwood 18-19 All transit systems have a responsibility to understand and provide transportation services consistent with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA). All employees are to be “trained to a proficiency” to ensure vehicles and equipment are operated safely, that they provide appropriate assistance, treat individuals in a respectful and courteous manner and ensure that individuals with disabilities can use the agencies services. This workshop will look at changes, challenges, and reasonable modifications necessary to ensure that the civil rights of individuals with disabilities are honored and appropriate policies and procedures are in place consistent with the ADA. Presenter: Michael Noel, Noel Training & Consulting, LLC 3:15 pm - 4:00 pm No Workshop Sessions, Visit Exhibit Booths Try the 2024 NJ TransAction Mobile App Scan the QR Code or go to https://guidebook.com/g/njta2024 NJ TransAction Conference Program Schedule and Workshop Sessions Thursday, May 2, 2024 (P) = Planning ACIP Credits (E) = Engineering PDH Credits 11:40 am - 12:40 pm (Continued) 88. Utility Coordination and Relocations: Review of NJDOT Utility Process (E) Room: Wildwood 4 This workshop will review the current NJDOT utility process for concept development, preliminary engineering, and final design phases. The utility process for any transportation project can be challenging, frustrating, and rewarding at the same time. On most transportation projects, utilities are impacted. Design changes, accelerated schedules, lead time to order materials, and limited ROW, construction staging requirements, seasonal restrictions and temporary facilities are some examples that can cause significant delays and costs to transportation projects. The design of the utility facility located within the project limits requires coordination among the agencies that own the facility, the designer, and the utility owners. Other items to be discussed will be the current ASCE/UESI/CI 38-22 (Standard Guidelines for investigating and documenting existing utilities), ASCE/UESI/CI 75-22 (Standard Guidelines for recording and exchanging utility infrastructure data), preparation of utility contact list/tracking form, utility contact letters, utility agreement plans, utility checklists, utility plans, utility cost estimates and 44 years of lessons learned in preparing utility documents for transportation projects. Presenter: Ronald R. Rotunno, PE, Supervising Engineer, WSP 89. Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITS) for Roadway Operations including Overview and Examples of PennDOT I-476 Hard Shoulder Running Project and Maine DOT Weather Responsive Traffic Signal Operations (P) (E) Room: Wildwood 6 Intelligent Transportation Systems continue to evolve to support traffic operations in new ways well beyond the traditional traffic cameras and dynamic message signs. This session will present the foundational concepts of Transportation Systems Management and Operations (TSM&O) including how it utilizes ITS technologies. Two examples that will be presented in detail are the recent PennDOT I-476 Hard Shoulder Running Project and the current Maine DOT initiative to use real-time weather and pavement conditions to adjust traffic signal operations. Moderator: Kathleen Swindler, P.E., PTOE, Senior ITS Engineer, Drive Engineering Speaker: Sandi K. Yeakley, P.E, Senior Project Manager and Principal Associate, Benesch Speaker: Kevin Hayes, P.E., Senior Engineer, HNTB 90. NJ DOT: Advanced Traffic Engineering Practices: NJDOT Division of Traffic Engineering Strategies (P) (E) Room: Wildwood 7 This session highlights the state of the practice for various Traffic Engineering strategies to provide the safest and most efficient transportation network for road users. Active Arterial Management leverages Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITS) such as camera surveillance and probe vehicle data as well as connected traffic signals. NJDOT utilizes these technologies to manage arterials in real time. Operational Safety Scenarios focusing on pedestrian and vehicle safety and efficiency include Lead Pedestrian Intervals (LPIs), passive pedestrian detection, red-light extension to reduce pedestrian-vehicle conflicts at signalized intersections, and NJDOT’s first deployment of flashing yellow arrows. Updated practices, including national changes, for setting speed limits on roadways will discuss approaches that consider surrounding land use, road safety statistics, and other factors to optimize speed limits. Moderator: Zahin Rabbi, Senior Engineer Traffic, Division of Traffic Engineering, NJDOT Speaker: Kelly McVeigh, Executive Manager, Bureau of Traffic Engineering South, Division of Traffic Engineering, NJDOT Speaker: Syed Kazmi, Executive Manager, Bureau of Traffic Engineering North, Division of Traffic Engineering, NJDOT Speaker: Altin Aliaj, Supervising Highway Engineer 2 Traffic, Division of Traffic Engineering, NJDOT 37

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 Program Page Index Program Numbered Pages 1 Program Page Index 2 Welcome Letter 3 TransAction Conference Committee, Our Partners, and Thanks 4-5 TransAction Conference Sponsors 6 Participating Exhibitor with Booth Numbers 7-19 NJ TransAction Conference Exhibitors 20-21 Waterfront Conference Center Information and Wildwood Meeting Room Locations 22 Harrah’s Information, Locations & Amenities 23 Mobile App Instructions 24-34 TUESDAY - Conference Program Schedule and Workshop Sessions 35-49 WEDNESDAY - Conference Program Schedule and Workshop Sessions 50-57 THURSDAY - Conference Program Schedule and Workshop Sessions 58-60 PDH Engineering Credits – List of Eligible Workshop Presentations 61-64 AICP Planning Credits – List of Eligible Workshop Presentations TransAction Program Ads Richard Grubb & Associates, Inc. (Back Cover) HNTB Corporation (Inside Front Cover) National Data & Surveying Services (Inside Back Cover) BL Companies Coach & Equipment Dresdner Robin Environmental Management, Inc. InGroup Michael Baker International New Jersey Railroad Association Robinson Aerial Surveys, Inc. TechniQuest Corporation SES Stokes Creative Group, Inc. Szaferman Lakind Blumstein & Blade Wiss & Company, LLP Try the 2024 NJ TransAction Mobile App Scan the QR Code or go to https://guidebook.com/g/njta2024 NJ TransAction Conference Program Schedule and Workshop Sessions Tuesday, April 30, 2024 (P) = Planning ACIP Credits (E) = Engineering PDH Credits 3:15 pm – 6:00 pm Expo Hall Opens for Attendees 3:15 pm – 4:00 pm Refreshment Break Located in Middle of Expo Hall. Assorted Beverages, Jumbo Gourmet Cookies, Fresh Fruit Cocktail, Large Philly Pretzels 6:00 pm Exhibit Hall Closes 4:00 pm – 5:00 pm 28. SESSION CANCELLED - NJ DOT: GroundCast THANK YOU THANK YOU THANK YOU Refreshment Break Sponsors Arora and Associates, PC BEM Systems, Inc. French & Parrello Associates Model 1 Commercial Vehicles Richard Grubb & Associates, Inc. TYLIN Try the 2024 NJ TransAction Mobile App Scan the QR Code or go to https://guidebook.com/g/njta2024 NJ TransAction Conference Program Schedule and Workshop Sessions Thursday, May 2, 2024 (P) = Planning ACIP Credits (E) = Engineering PDH Credits 11:40 am - 12:40 pm (Continued) 88. Utility Coordination and Relocations: Review of NJDOT Utility Process (E) Room: Wildwood 4 This workshop will review the current NJDOT utility process for concept development, preliminary engineering, and final design phases. The utility process for any transportation project can be challenging, frustrating, and rewarding at the same time. On most transportation projects, utilities are impacted. Design changes, accelerated schedules, lead time to order materials, and limited ROW, construction staging requirements, seasonal restrictions and temporary facilities are some examples that can cause significant delays and costs to transportation projects. The design of the utility facility located within the project limits requires coordination among the agencies that own the facility, the designer, and the utility owners. Other items to be discussed will be the current ASCE/UESI/CI 38-22 (Standard Guidelines for investigating and documenting existing utilities), ASCE/UESI/CI 75-22 (Standard Guidelines for recording and exchanging utility infrastructure data), preparation of utility contact list/tracking form, utility contact letters, utility agreement plans, utility checklists, utility plans, utility cost estimates and 44 years of lessons learned in preparing utility documents for transportation projects. Presenter: Ronald R. Rotunno, PE, Supervising Engineer, WSP 89. Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITS) for Roadway Operations including Overview and Examples of PennDOT I-476 Hard Shoulder Running Project and Maine DOT Weather Responsive Traffic Signal Operations (P) (E) Room: Wildwood 6 Intelligent Transportation Systems continue to evolve to support traffic operations in new ways well beyond the traditional traffic cameras and dynamic message signs. This session will present the foundational concepts of Transportation Systems Management and Operations (TSM&O) including how it utilizes ITS technologies. Two examples that will be presented in detail are the recent PennDOT I-476 Hard Shoulder Running Project and the current Maine DOT initiative to use real-time weather and pavement conditions to adjust traffic signal operations. Moderator: Kathleen Swindler, P.E., PTOE, Senior ITS Engineer, Drive Engineering Speaker: Sandi K. Yeakley, P.E, Senior Project Manager and Principal Associate, Benesch Speaker: Kevin Hayes, P.E., Senior Engineer, HNTB 90. NJ DOT: Advanced Traffic Engineering Practices: NJDOT Division of Traffic Engineering Strategies (P) (E) Room: Wildwood 7 This session highlights the state of the practice for various Traffic Engineering strategies to provide the safest and most efficient transportation network for road users. Active Arterial Management leverages Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITS) such as camera surveillance and probe vehicle data as well as connected traffic signals. NJDOT utilizes these technologies to manage arterials in real time. Operational Safety Scenarios focusing on pedestrian and vehicle safety and efficiency include Lead Pedestrian Intervals (LPIs), passive pedestrian detection, red-light extension to reduce pedestrian-vehicle conflicts at signalized intersections, and NJDOT’s first deployment of flashing yellow arrows. Updated practices, including national changes, for setting speed limits on roadways will discuss approaches that consider surrounding land use, road safety statistics, and other factors to optimize speed limits. Moderator: Zahin Rabbi, Senior Engineer Traffic, Division of Traffic Engineering, NJDOT Speaker: Kelly McVeigh, Executive Manager, Bureau of Traffic Engineering South, Division of Traffic Engineering, NJDOT Speaker: Syed Kazmi, Executive Manager, Bureau of Traffic Engineering North, Division of Traffic Engineering, NJDOT Speaker: Altin Aliaj, Supervising Highway Engineer 2 Traffic, Division of Traffic Engineering, NJDOT 38

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 Program Page Index Program Numbered Pages 1 Program Page Index 2 Welcome Letter 3 TransAction Conference Committee, Our Partners, and Thanks 4-5 TransAction Conference Sponsors 6 Participating Exhibitor with Booth Numbers 7-19 NJ TransAction Conference Exhibitors 20-21 Waterfront Conference Center Information and Wildwood Meeting Room Locations 22 Harrah’s Information, Locations & Amenities 23 Mobile App Instructions 24-34 TUESDAY - Conference Program Schedule and Workshop Sessions 35-49 WEDNESDAY - Conference Program Schedule and Workshop Sessions 50-57 THURSDAY - Conference Program Schedule and Workshop Sessions 58-60 PDH Engineering Credits – List of Eligible Workshop Presentations 61-64 AICP Planning Credits – List of Eligible Workshop Presentations TransAction Program Ads Richard Grubb & Associates, Inc. (Back Cover) HNTB Corporation (Inside Front Cover) National Data & Surveying Services (Inside Back Cover) BL Companies Coach & Equipment Dresdner Robin Environmental Management, Inc. InGroup Michael Baker International New Jersey Railroad Association Robinson Aerial Surveys, Inc. TechniQuest Corporation SES Stokes Creative Group, Inc. Szaferman Lakind Blumstein & Blade Wiss & Company, LLP Try the 2024 NJ TransAction Mobile App Scan the QR Code or go to https://guidebook.com/g/njta2024 NJ TransAction Conference Program Schedule and Workshop Sessions Tuesday, April 30, 2024 (P) = Planning ACIP Credits (E) = Engineering PDH Credits 4:00 pm – 5:00 pm (Continued) 29. Jersey City Department of Infrastructure - Where Planning and Engineering Meet (P) (E) Room: Wildwood 4 Unlock the keys to success as we share insights from Jersey City's Department of Infrastructure on harmonizing planning and engineering. Delve into two transformative planning studies, the first exploring emerging transportation technologies in 2021/2022 and the second in 2023/2024 with the creation of a practical Traffic Calming Toolkit, where treatments were tested through demonstration projects. Join this session to acquire the essential tools and strategies needed to align planning and engineering departments in your community, fostering collaboration for lasting impact. Speaker: Elias Guseman, AICP, Senior Transportation Planner, City of Jersey City Speaker: Rosanne Lubeck, Principal, Connect the Dots Speaker: Samantha Donovan, AICP, Senior Transportation Planner, Sam Schwartz Consulting Speaker: Adam Catherine, PE, PTOE, Principal, Stantec 30. Reimaging the Maurice River Corridor (P) Room: Wildwood 6 This panel will discuss how Cumberland County and SJTPO are looking at opportunities for eco-tourism and future greenway restoration initiatives along the Maurice River through a corridor study. The study is exploring ways to promote economic development along the corridor by offering connectivity to existing businesses, recreation resources, education centers, and entertainment amenities. This effort will lay the groundwork for the future connectivity of Cumberland County into the more extensive South Jersey Trails and Circuit Trail networks and guide the preservation and enhancement of the corridor. The outcome of the study will include planning recommendations and implementation strategies to advance connectivity, eco-tourism, economic development, and preservation of the corridor. Speaker: Elena Gable, PP, AICP, CFM, Assistant Planning Director, County of Cumberland Speaker: Jenna Monaghan, Assistant Planner, South Jersey Transportation Planning Organization Speaker: Brittany Dremluk, AICP, PP, LEED Green Associate, Project Manager, Michael Baker International 31. Multimedia and Community: An Expectation, Not an Extra (P) Room: Wildwood 7 In the Visual Age, our interactions and communication are shaped by a set of expectations. This session delves into best practices for incorporating multimedia in urban planning, outreach, and education, examining the new normal for cultivating community engagement and visualizing sustainable urban landscapes. Expect discussions on navigating virtual and streaming meetings, exploring best practices, and understanding the vital role of data visualization, storytelling, and interactive platforms in crafting compelling community planning narratives. Join us as we explore how multimedia has become an essential element, not merely an optional addition, in fostering meaningful communication in community planning. Speaker: Ranjit Walia, PP/AICP, Principal, Civic Eye Collaborative Speaker: Jesika Tixi, Research Project Coordinator, Alan M. Voorhees Transportation Center Speaker: Cate Heady, Research Project Coordinator, Alan M. Voorhees Transportation Center 32. NJ TRANSIT and the Federal Transit Administration: Building Relationships (P) Room: Wildwood 8-9-10 Within the world of infrastructure and transportation, the development of partnerships is key. Join NJ TRANSIT and the FTA as they discuss the importance of strengthening partnerships and the impact they have on both improving and maintaining capital projects. Moderator: Jonathan Nelson, Director, Capital Projects Delivery and Administration, Capital Programs, NJ TRANSIT Speaker: Linda Digiovanni, Deputy Chief, Capital Budget, Administration, Grants & Controls, Capital Programs, NJ TRANSIT Speaker: Michael Culotta, FTA Region 2 Regional Administrator Try the 2024 NJ TransAction Mobile App Scan the QR Code or go to https://guidebook.com/g/njta2024 NJ TransAction Conference Program Schedule and Workshop Sessions Thursday, May 2, 2024 (P) = Planning ACIP Credits (E) = Engineering PDH Credits 11:40 am - 12:40 pm (Continued) 88. Utility Coordination and Relocations: Review of NJDOT Utility Process (E) Room: Wildwood 4 This workshop will review the current NJDOT utility process for concept development, preliminary engineering, and final design phases. The utility process for any transportation project can be challenging, frustrating, and rewarding at the same time. On most transportation projects, utilities are impacted. Design changes, accelerated schedules, lead time to order materials, and limited ROW, construction staging requirements, seasonal restrictions and temporary facilities are some examples that can cause significant delays and costs to transportation projects. The design of the utility facility located within the project limits requires coordination among the agencies that own the facility, the designer, and the utility owners. Other items to be discussed will be the current ASCE/UESI/CI 38-22 (Standard Guidelines for investigating and documenting existing utilities), ASCE/UESI/CI 75-22 (Standard Guidelines for recording and exchanging utility infrastructure data), preparation of utility contact list/tracking form, utility contact letters, utility agreement plans, utility checklists, utility plans, utility cost estimates and 44 years of lessons learned in preparing utility documents for transportation projects. Presenter: Ronald R. Rotunno, PE, Supervising Engineer, WSP 89. Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITS) for Roadway Operations including Overview and Examples of PennDOT I-476 Hard Shoulder Running Project and Maine DOT Weather Responsive Traffic Signal Operations (P) (E) Room: Wildwood 6 Intelligent Transportation Systems continue to evolve to support traffic operations in new ways well beyond the traditional traffic cameras and dynamic message signs. This session will present the foundational concepts of Transportation Systems Management and Operations (TSM&O) including how it utilizes ITS technologies. Two examples that will be presented in detail are the recent PennDOT I-476 Hard Shoulder Running Project and the current Maine DOT initiative to use real-time weather and pavement conditions to adjust traffic signal operations. Moderator: Kathleen Swindler, P.E., PTOE, Senior ITS Engineer, Drive Engineering Speaker: Sandi K. Yeakley, P.E, Senior Project Manager and Principal Associate, Benesch Speaker: Kevin Hayes, P.E., Senior Engineer, HNTB 90. NJ DOT: Advanced Traffic Engineering Practices: NJDOT Division of Traffic Engineering Strategies (P) (E) Room: Wildwood 7 This session highlights the state of the practice for various Traffic Engineering strategies to provide the safest and most efficient transportation network for road users. Active Arterial Management leverages Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITS) such as camera surveillance and probe vehicle data as well as connected traffic signals. NJDOT utilizes these technologies to manage arterials in real time. Operational Safety Scenarios focusing on pedestrian and vehicle safety and efficiency include Lead Pedestrian Intervals (LPIs), passive pedestrian detection, red-light extension to reduce pedestrian-vehicle conflicts at signalized intersections, and NJDOT’s first deployment of flashing yellow arrows. Updated practices, including national changes, for setting speed limits on roadways will discuss approaches that consider surrounding land use, road safety statistics, and other factors to optimize speed limits. Moderator: Zahin Rabbi, Senior Engineer Traffic, Division of Traffic Engineering, NJDOT Speaker: Kelly McVeigh, Executive Manager, Bureau of Traffic Engineering South, Division of Traffic Engineering, NJDOT Speaker: Syed Kazmi, Executive Manager, Bureau of Traffic Engineering North, Division of Traffic Engineering, NJDOT Speaker: Altin Aliaj, Supervising Highway Engineer 2 Traffic, Division of Traffic Engineering, NJDOT 39

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 Program Page Index Program Numbered Pages 1 Program Page Index 2 Welcome Letter 3 TransAction Conference Committee, Our Partners, and Thanks 4-5 TransAction Conference Sponsors 6 Participating Exhibitor with Booth Numbers 7-19 NJ TransAction Conference Exhibitors 20-21 Waterfront Conference Center Information and Wildwood Meeting Room Locations 22 Harrah’s Information, Locations & Amenities 23 Mobile App Instructions 24-34 TUESDAY - Conference Program Schedule and Workshop Sessions 35-49 WEDNESDAY - Conference Program Schedule and Workshop Sessions 50-57 THURSDAY - Conference Program Schedule and Workshop Sessions 58-60 PDH Engineering Credits – List of Eligible Workshop Presentations 61-64 AICP Planning Credits – List of Eligible Workshop Presentations TransAction Program Ads Richard Grubb & Associates, Inc. (Back Cover) HNTB Corporation (Inside Front Cover) National Data & Surveying Services (Inside Back Cover) BL Companies Coach & Equipment Dresdner Robin Environmental Management, Inc. InGroup Michael Baker International New Jersey Railroad Association Robinson Aerial Surveys, Inc. TechniQuest Corporation SES Stokes Creative Group, Inc. Szaferman Lakind Blumstein & Blade Wiss & Company, LLP Try the 2024 NJ TransAction Mobile App Scan the QR Code or go to https://guidebook.com/g/njta2024 NJ TransAction Conference Program Schedule and Workshop Sessions Thursday, May 2, 2024 (P) = Planning ACIP Credits (E) = Engineering PDH Credits 11:40 am - 12:40 pm (Continued) 88. Utility Coordination and Relocations: Review of NJDOT Utility Process (E) Room: Wildwood 4 This workshop will review the current NJDOT utility process for concept development, preliminary engineering, and final design phases. The utility process for any transportation project can be challenging, frustrating, and rewarding at the same time. On most transportation projects, utilities are impacted. Design changes, accelerated schedules, lead time to order materials, and limited ROW, construction staging requirements, seasonal restrictions and temporary facilities are some examples that can cause significant delays and costs to transportation projects. The design of the utility facility located within the project limits requires coordination among the agencies that own the facility, the designer, and the utility owners. Other items to be discussed will be the current ASCE/UESI/CI 38-22 (Standard Guidelines for investigating and documenting existing utilities), ASCE/UESI/CI 75-22 (Standard Guidelines for recording and exchanging utility infrastructure data), preparation of utility contact list/tracking form, utility contact letters, utility agreement plans, utility checklists, utility plans, utility cost estimates and 44 years of lessons learned in preparing utility documents for transportation projects. Presenter: Ronald R. Rotunno, PE, Supervising Engineer, WSP 89. Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITS) for Roadway Operations including Overview and Examples of PennDOT I-476 Hard Shoulder Running Project and Maine DOT Weather Responsive Traffic Signal Operations (P) (E) Room: Wildwood 6 Intelligent Transportation Systems continue to evolve to support traffic operations in new ways well beyond the traditional traffic cameras and dynamic message signs. This session will present the foundational concepts of Transportation Systems Management and Operations (TSM&O) including how it utilizes ITS technologies. Two examples that will be presented in detail are the recent PennDOT I-476 Hard Shoulder Running Project and the current Maine DOT initiative to use real-time weather and pavement conditions to adjust traffic signal operations. Moderator: Kathleen Swindler, P.E., PTOE, Senior ITS Engineer, Drive Engineering Speaker: Sandi K. Yeakley, P.E, Senior Project Manager and Principal Associate, Benesch Speaker: Kevin Hayes, P.E., Senior Engineer, HNTB 90. NJ DOT: Advanced Traffic Engineering Practices: NJDOT Division of Traffic Engineering Strategies (P) (E) Room: Wildwood 7 This session highlights the state of the practice for various Traffic Engineering strategies to provide the safest and most efficient transportation network for road users. Active Arterial Management leverages Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITS) such as camera surveillance and probe vehicle data as well as connected traffic signals. NJDOT utilizes these technologies to manage arterials in real time. Operational Safety Scenarios focusing on pedestrian and vehicle safety and efficiency include Lead Pedestrian Intervals (LPIs), passive pedestrian detection, red-light extension to reduce pedestrian-vehicle conflicts at signalized intersections, and NJDOT’s first deployment of flashing yellow arrows. Updated practices, including national changes, for setting speed limits on roadways will discuss approaches that consider surrounding land use, road safety statistics, and other factors to optimize speed limits. Moderator: Zahin Rabbi, Senior Engineer Traffic, Division of Traffic Engineering, NJDOT Speaker: Kelly McVeigh, Executive Manager, Bureau of Traffic Engineering South, Division of Traffic Engineering, NJDOT Speaker: Syed Kazmi, Executive Manager, Bureau of Traffic Engineering North, Division of Traffic Engineering, NJDOT Speaker: Altin Aliaj, Supervising Highway Engineer 2 Traffic, Division of Traffic Engineering, NJDOT 40

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 Program Page Index Program Numbered Pages 1 Program Page Index 2 Welcome Letter 3 TransAction Conference Committee, Our Partners, and Thanks 4-5 TransAction Conference Sponsors 6 Participating Exhibitor with Booth Numbers 7-19 NJ TransAction Conference Exhibitors 20-21 Waterfront Conference Center Information and Wildwood Meeting Room Locations 22 Harrah’s Information, Locations & Amenities 23 Mobile App Instructions 24-34 TUESDAY - Conference Program Schedule and Workshop Sessions 35-49 WEDNESDAY - Conference Program Schedule and Workshop Sessions 50-57 THURSDAY - Conference Program Schedule and Workshop Sessions 58-60 PDH Engineering Credits – List of Eligible Workshop Presentations 61-64 AICP Planning Credits – List of Eligible Workshop Presentations TransAction Program Ads Richard Grubb & Associates, Inc. (Back Cover) HNTB Corporation (Inside Front Cover) National Data & Surveying Services (Inside Back Cover) BL Companies Coach & Equipment Dresdner Robin Environmental Management, Inc. InGroup Michael Baker International New Jersey Railroad Association Robinson Aerial Surveys, Inc. TechniQuest Corporation SES Stokes Creative Group, Inc. Szaferman Lakind Blumstein & Blade Wiss & Company, LLP Try the 2024 NJ TransAction Mobile App Scan the QR Code or go to https://guidebook.com/g/njta2024 NJ TransAction Conference Program Schedule and Workshop Sessions Wednesday, May 1, 2024 (P) = Planning ACIP Credits (E) = Engineering PDH Credits 8:00 am - 5:00 pm Registration Kiosks Open (Front of Exhibit Hall) Waterfront Conference Center - Wildwood Rooms, 1st floor 8:00 pm – 5:00 pm Exhibit Hall OPENS For All Attendees 8:00 am - 9:30 am Continental Breakfast in Middle of Exhibit Hall Fresh-Brewed Coffee/Decaffeinated Coffee, Assorted Hot Teas, Chilled Orange Juice, Cranberry Juices, Fresh-Cut Fruit, Seasonal Berries, Assorted Yogurt, Assorted Breakfast Pastries: Muffins, Croissants, Mini Bagels with Spreads. 9:15 am - 6:00 pm Workshop Sessions 10:00 am – 12:00 pm North & South Jersey Passenger Advisory Committee Members Meeting in the Sea Isle Board Room (By Invitation Only) THANK YOU THANK YOU THANK YOU Continental Breakfast Sponsors Arora and Associates, PC BEM Systems, Inc. French & Parrello Associates Model 1 Commercial Vehicles Richard Grubb & Associates, Inc. TYLIN Try the 2024 NJ TransAction Mobile App Scan the QR Code or go to https://guidebook.com/g/njta2024 NJ TransAction Conference Program Schedule and Workshop Sessions Thursday, May 2, 2024 (P) = Planning ACIP Credits (E) = Engineering PDH Credits 11:40 am - 12:40 pm (Continued) 88. Utility Coordination and Relocations: Review of NJDOT Utility Process (E) Room: Wildwood 4 This workshop will review the current NJDOT utility process for concept development, preliminary engineering, and final design phases. The utility process for any transportation project can be challenging, frustrating, and rewarding at the same time. On most transportation projects, utilities are impacted. Design changes, accelerated schedules, lead time to order materials, and limited ROW, construction staging requirements, seasonal restrictions and temporary facilities are some examples that can cause significant delays and costs to transportation projects. The design of the utility facility located within the project limits requires coordination among the agencies that own the facility, the designer, and the utility owners. Other items to be discussed will be the current ASCE/UESI/CI 38-22 (Standard Guidelines for investigating and documenting existing utilities), ASCE/UESI/CI 75-22 (Standard Guidelines for recording and exchanging utility infrastructure data), preparation of utility contact list/tracking form, utility contact letters, utility agreement plans, utility checklists, utility plans, utility cost estimates and 44 years of lessons learned in preparing utility documents for transportation projects. Presenter: Ronald R. Rotunno, PE, Supervising Engineer, WSP 89. Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITS) for Roadway Operations including Overview and Examples of PennDOT I-476 Hard Shoulder Running Project and Maine DOT Weather Responsive Traffic Signal Operations (P) (E) Room: Wildwood 6 Intelligent Transportation Systems continue to evolve to support traffic operations in new ways well beyond the traditional traffic cameras and dynamic message signs. This session will present the foundational concepts of Transportation Systems Management and Operations (TSM&O) including how it utilizes ITS technologies. Two examples that will be presented in detail are the recent PennDOT I-476 Hard Shoulder Running Project and the current Maine DOT initiative to use real-time weather and pavement conditions to adjust traffic signal operations. Moderator: Kathleen Swindler, P.E., PTOE, Senior ITS Engineer, Drive Engineering Speaker: Sandi K. Yeakley, P.E, Senior Project Manager and Principal Associate, Benesch Speaker: Kevin Hayes, P.E., Senior Engineer, HNTB 90. NJ DOT: Advanced Traffic Engineering Practices: NJDOT Division of Traffic Engineering Strategies (P) (E) Room: Wildwood 7 This session highlights the state of the practice for various Traffic Engineering strategies to provide the safest and most efficient transportation network for road users. Active Arterial Management leverages Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITS) such as camera surveillance and probe vehicle data as well as connected traffic signals. NJDOT utilizes these technologies to manage arterials in real time. Operational Safety Scenarios focusing on pedestrian and vehicle safety and efficiency include Lead Pedestrian Intervals (LPIs), passive pedestrian detection, red-light extension to reduce pedestrian-vehicle conflicts at signalized intersections, and NJDOT’s first deployment of flashing yellow arrows. Updated practices, including national changes, for setting speed limits on roadways will discuss approaches that consider surrounding land use, road safety statistics, and other factors to optimize speed limits. Moderator: Zahin Rabbi, Senior Engineer Traffic, Division of Traffic Engineering, NJDOT Speaker: Kelly McVeigh, Executive Manager, Bureau of Traffic Engineering South, Division of Traffic Engineering, NJDOT Speaker: Syed Kazmi, Executive Manager, Bureau of Traffic Engineering North, Division of Traffic Engineering, NJDOT Speaker: Altin Aliaj, Supervising Highway Engineer 2 Traffic, Division of Traffic Engineering, NJDOT 41

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 Program Page Index Program Numbered Pages 1 Program Page Index 2 Welcome Letter 3 TransAction Conference Committee, Our Partners, and Thanks 4-5 TransAction Conference Sponsors 6 Participating Exhibitor with Booth Numbers 7-19 NJ TransAction Conference Exhibitors 20-21 Waterfront Conference Center Information and Wildwood Meeting Room Locations 22 Harrah’s Information, Locations & Amenities 23 Mobile App Instructions 24-34 TUESDAY - Conference Program Schedule and Workshop Sessions 35-49 WEDNESDAY - Conference Program Schedule and Workshop Sessions 50-57 THURSDAY - Conference Program Schedule and Workshop Sessions 58-60 PDH Engineering Credits – List of Eligible Workshop Presentations 61-64 AICP Planning Credits – List of Eligible Workshop Presentations TransAction Program Ads Richard Grubb & Associates, Inc. (Back Cover) HNTB Corporation (Inside Front Cover) National Data & Surveying Services (Inside Back Cover) BL Companies Coach & Equipment Dresdner Robin Environmental Management, Inc. InGroup Michael Baker International New Jersey Railroad Association Robinson Aerial Surveys, Inc. TechniQuest Corporation SES Stokes Creative Group, Inc. Szaferman Lakind Blumstein & Blade Wiss & Company, LLP Try the 2024 NJ TransAction Mobile App Scan the QR Code or go to https://guidebook.com/g/njta2024 NJ TransAction Conference Program Schedule and Workshop Sessions Wednesday, May 1, 2024 (P) = Planning ACIP Credits (E) = Engineering PDH Credits 9:15 am - 10:15 am 35. Aren’t We Doing That Already? How to Ensure That Geographically Overlapping Local Safety Plans are Complementary, Not Redundant (P) (E) Room: Wildwood 1-2 Road Safety Strategic Action Plans are being developed at the state, county, and municipal levels with federal funding support through the Highway Safety Improvement Program and the Safe Streets and Roads for All (SS4A) discretionary program. The objective of this session is to discuss steps that can be taken to ensure that geographically overlapping safety plans inform and complement each other rather than compete or conflict. The panel will discuss similarities and differences between the different types of plans, potential plan conflict areas, as well as strategies that can prevent conflict and strengthen coordination. Speaker: Jenna Monaghan, Assistant Planner, South Jersey Transportation Planning Organization Speaker: Dave Kuhn, P.E., Vice President / Philadelphia Director of Operations, GPI Speaker: Julia Steponanko, P.E., RSP1, Project Engineer, GPI Speaker: Alex Maistros, P.E., Transportation Safety Engineer, Jacobs Speaker: Dan Hutton, AICP, PP, RSPͳ, Senior Planner, Urban Engineers 36. Connecting the Dots: Advancing the Morris Canal Greenway (P) (E) Room: Wildwood 3 This session looks at the ongoing effort to create a legacy transportation asset: The Morris Canal Greenway. Moderator: Stephen H. Shaw, Morris County Commissioner and NJTPA Board Secretary Speaker: Ted Ritter, Manager, External Affairs, NJTPA Speaker: Sascha Frimpong, MPA; Director, Local Project Development, NJTPA Speaker: Joe Macasek, President, Canal Society of NJ 37. NJDOT and I-Bank: A Partnership in Saving (P) Room: Wildwood 4 Learn how these two programs work seamlessly to provide grants and cheap loan funds to finance your capital infrastructure needs. This workshop provides an overview of the joint partnership between NJDOT Local Aid and the NJ Infrastructure Bank (I-Bank) in administering NJDOT’s Municipal Aid grants and I-Bank’s low-cost funding to provide Local Government Units optimal savings when financing transportation construction projects. Speaker: Melinda Roslon, Project Manager, NJ Transportation Bank Speaker: Brian Wirtz, Project Management Specialist 1, NJ Department of Transportation, Local Aid District 4 Wednesday All Day Beverage Station Located inside and at the center of the Exhibit Room Rohrer Bus Sales Try the 2024 NJ TransAction Mobile App Scan the QR Code or go to https://guidebook.com/g/njta2024 NJ TransAction Conference Program Schedule and Workshop Sessions Thursday, May 2, 2024 (P) = Planning ACIP Credits (E) = Engineering PDH Credits 11:40 am - 12:40 pm (Continued) 88. Utility Coordination and Relocations: Review of NJDOT Utility Process (E) Room: Wildwood 4 This workshop will review the current NJDOT utility process for concept development, preliminary engineering, and final design phases. The utility process for any transportation project can be challenging, frustrating, and rewarding at the same time. On most transportation projects, utilities are impacted. Design changes, accelerated schedules, lead time to order materials, and limited ROW, construction staging requirements, seasonal restrictions and temporary facilities are some examples that can cause significant delays and costs to transportation projects. The design of the utility facility located within the project limits requires coordination among the agencies that own the facility, the designer, and the utility owners. Other items to be discussed will be the current ASCE/UESI/CI 38-22 (Standard Guidelines for investigating and documenting existing utilities), ASCE/UESI/CI 75-22 (Standard Guidelines for recording and exchanging utility infrastructure data), preparation of utility contact list/tracking form, utility contact letters, utility agreement plans, utility checklists, utility plans, utility cost estimates and 44 years of lessons learned in preparing utility documents for transportation projects. Presenter: Ronald R. Rotunno, PE, Supervising Engineer, WSP 89. Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITS) for Roadway Operations including Overview and Examples of PennDOT I-476 Hard Shoulder Running Project and Maine DOT Weather Responsive Traffic Signal Operations (P) (E) Room: Wildwood 6 Intelligent Transportation Systems continue to evolve to support traffic operations in new ways well beyond the traditional traffic cameras and dynamic message signs. This session will present the foundational concepts of Transportation Systems Management and Operations (TSM&O) including how it utilizes ITS technologies. Two examples that will be presented in detail are the recent PennDOT I-476 Hard Shoulder Running Project and the current Maine DOT initiative to use real-time weather and pavement conditions to adjust traffic signal operations. Moderator: Kathleen Swindler, P.E., PTOE, Senior ITS Engineer, Drive Engineering Speaker: Sandi K. Yeakley, P.E, Senior Project Manager and Principal Associate, Benesch Speaker: Kevin Hayes, P.E., Senior Engineer, HNTB 90. NJ DOT: Advanced Traffic Engineering Practices: NJDOT Division of Traffic Engineering Strategies (P) (E) Room: Wildwood 7 This session highlights the state of the practice for various Traffic Engineering strategies to provide the safest and most efficient transportation network for road users. Active Arterial Management leverages Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITS) such as camera surveillance and probe vehicle data as well as connected traffic signals. NJDOT utilizes these technologies to manage arterials in real time. Operational Safety Scenarios focusing on pedestrian and vehicle safety and efficiency include Lead Pedestrian Intervals (LPIs), passive pedestrian detection, red-light extension to reduce pedestrian-vehicle conflicts at signalized intersections, and NJDOT’s first deployment of flashing yellow arrows. Updated practices, including national changes, for setting speed limits on roadways will discuss approaches that consider surrounding land use, road safety statistics, and other factors to optimize speed limits. Moderator: Zahin Rabbi, Senior Engineer Traffic, Division of Traffic Engineering, NJDOT Speaker: Kelly McVeigh, Executive Manager, Bureau of Traffic Engineering South, Division of Traffic Engineering, NJDOT Speaker: Syed Kazmi, Executive Manager, Bureau of Traffic Engineering North, Division of Traffic Engineering, NJDOT Speaker: Altin Aliaj, Supervising Highway Engineer 2 Traffic, Division of Traffic Engineering, NJDOT 42

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 Program Page Index Program Numbered Pages 1 Program Page Index 2 Welcome Letter 3 TransAction Conference Committee, Our Partners, and Thanks 4-5 TransAction Conference Sponsors 6 Participating Exhibitor with Booth Numbers 7-19 NJ TransAction Conference Exhibitors 20-21 Waterfront Conference Center Information and Wildwood Meeting Room Locations 22 Harrah’s Information, Locations & Amenities 23 Mobile App Instructions 24-34 TUESDAY - Conference Program Schedule and Workshop Sessions 35-49 WEDNESDAY - Conference Program Schedule and Workshop Sessions 50-57 THURSDAY - Conference Program Schedule and Workshop Sessions 58-60 PDH Engineering Credits – List of Eligible Workshop Presentations 61-64 AICP Planning Credits – List of Eligible Workshop Presentations TransAction Program Ads Richard Grubb & Associates, Inc. (Back Cover) HNTB Corporation (Inside Front Cover) National Data & Surveying Services (Inside Back Cover) BL Companies Coach & Equipment Dresdner Robin Environmental Management, Inc. InGroup Michael Baker International New Jersey Railroad Association Robinson Aerial Surveys, Inc. TechniQuest Corporation SES Stokes Creative Group, Inc. Szaferman Lakind Blumstein & Blade Wiss & Company, LLP Try the 2024 NJ TransAction Mobile App Scan the QR Code or go to https://guidebook.com/g/njta2024 NJ TransAction Conference Program Schedule and Workshop Sessions Wednesday, May 1, 2024 (P) = Planning ACIP Credits (E) = Engineering PDH Credits 9:15 am - 10:15 am (Continued) 38. NJDOT: Dredging and Dredged Material Management for Municipalities, Counties and Local Officials: A Primer on How to Navigate the Complicated Process of Navigation Dredging (P) (E) Room: Wildwood 6 The NJDOT Office of Maritime Resources runs the largest DOT-run navigation dredging program in the country and has been working with local officials for over twenty years to extend knowledge and information that will help maintain a seamless marine transportation system in New Jersey. Dredging is a necessary part of maintaining safe navigation for shore communities, however many municipal officials and their engineers have little or no experience navigating the complicated world of permitting, designing, procuring, and managing maritime construction projects. This panel will be comprised of engineers and government officials who together have decades of experience with dredging projects conducted at the state, local and private level who will give you the ins and outs of getting a maintenance dredging project completed. Subject matter experts will be on hand to cover topics ranging from data collection and engineering to permitting and contracting. Of special note will be a presentation on dredged material management opportunities for these types of projects. There will also be municipal officials there to share experiences with restoring their waterfronts using a variety of dredging techniques. Moderator: Genevieve Clifton, Executive Manager, Office of Maritime Resources, NJDOT Speaker: W. Scott Douglas, Dredging Program Manager, Office of Maritime Resources, NJDOT Speaker: Constance Mahon, Business Administrator, Borough of Wildwood Crest Speaker: Scott Wahl, Business Administrator, Borough of Avalon Speaker: Katherine Axt, Asst. Vice President, WSP, Inc. Speaker: Michael Marano, Vice President, WSP, Inc. Speaker: Mark Davis, Supervisor, Land Resource Protection, NJDEP Speaker: Eric Rosina, President, ACT Engineering 39. REALizing Resiliency: Applying NJ Land Use Rule Changes to Project Permitting Considerations (P) (E) Room: Wildwood 7 NJ’s PACT initiative, Resilient Environments and Landscapes (REAL) has resulted in rule amendments to the NJ Flood Hazard Area Control Act Rules and Stormwater Management Rules with the adoption of the Inland Flood Protection Rule in July 2023. Updates to the NJ Coastal Zone Management Rules are anticipated next. This session will discuss practical experience in the application of these updated rules to permitting transportation projects, including considerations to incorporate into the applicable project phases. Speaker: Sue Quackenbush, PWS, Area Manager, Davey Resource Group, Inc. Speaker: Bill Macholdt, PWS, Department Manager, NJ Permitting & GIS, Davey Resource Group, Inc. Speaker: Beth Chudy, Senior Project Manager, Davey Resource Group, Inc. 40. NJ TRANSIT: Secaucus to Meadowlands Transitway- FIFA and Beyond (P) (E) Room: Wildwood 8-9-10 This workshop will be discussing this project in detail and providing updates since we last met in 2023. Moderator: Jonathan Nelson, Director, Capital Projects Delivery and Administration, Capital Programs, NJ TRANSIT Speaker: Thomas Walker, Senior Director, Project Management, NJ TRANSIT Speaker: Albert Yannarelli Jr., Senior Program Manager, Project Management, NJ TRANSIT Speaker: Jennifer Buison, Assistant Director, Capital Programs, NJ TRANSIT Try the 2024 NJ TransAction Mobile App Scan the QR Code or go to https://guidebook.com/g/njta2024 NJ TransAction Conference Program Schedule and Workshop Sessions Thursday, May 2, 2024 (P) = Planning ACIP Credits (E) = Engineering PDH Credits 11:40 am - 12:40 pm (Continued) 88. Utility Coordination and Relocations: Review of NJDOT Utility Process (E) Room: Wildwood 4 This workshop will review the current NJDOT utility process for concept development, preliminary engineering, and final design phases. The utility process for any transportation project can be challenging, frustrating, and rewarding at the same time. On most transportation projects, utilities are impacted. Design changes, accelerated schedules, lead time to order materials, and limited ROW, construction staging requirements, seasonal restrictions and temporary facilities are some examples that can cause significant delays and costs to transportation projects. The design of the utility facility located within the project limits requires coordination among the agencies that own the facility, the designer, and the utility owners. Other items to be discussed will be the current ASCE/UESI/CI 38-22 (Standard Guidelines for investigating and documenting existing utilities), ASCE/UESI/CI 75-22 (Standard Guidelines for recording and exchanging utility infrastructure data), preparation of utility contact list/tracking form, utility contact letters, utility agreement plans, utility checklists, utility plans, utility cost estimates and 44 years of lessons learned in preparing utility documents for transportation projects. Presenter: Ronald R. Rotunno, PE, Supervising Engineer, WSP 89. Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITS) for Roadway Operations including Overview and Examples of PennDOT I-476 Hard Shoulder Running Project and Maine DOT Weather Responsive Traffic Signal Operations (P) (E) Room: Wildwood 6 Intelligent Transportation Systems continue to evolve to support traffic operations in new ways well beyond the traditional traffic cameras and dynamic message signs. This session will present the foundational concepts of Transportation Systems Management and Operations (TSM&O) including how it utilizes ITS technologies. Two examples that will be presented in detail are the recent PennDOT I-476 Hard Shoulder Running Project and the current Maine DOT initiative to use real-time weather and pavement conditions to adjust traffic signal operations. Moderator: Kathleen Swindler, P.E., PTOE, Senior ITS Engineer, Drive Engineering Speaker: Sandi K. Yeakley, P.E, Senior Project Manager and Principal Associate, Benesch Speaker: Kevin Hayes, P.E., Senior Engineer, HNTB 90. NJ DOT: Advanced Traffic Engineering Practices: NJDOT Division of Traffic Engineering Strategies (P) (E) Room: Wildwood 7 This session highlights the state of the practice for various Traffic Engineering strategies to provide the safest and most efficient transportation network for road users. Active Arterial Management leverages Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITS) such as camera surveillance and probe vehicle data as well as connected traffic signals. NJDOT utilizes these technologies to manage arterials in real time. Operational Safety Scenarios focusing on pedestrian and vehicle safety and efficiency include Lead Pedestrian Intervals (LPIs), passive pedestrian detection, red-light extension to reduce pedestrian-vehicle conflicts at signalized intersections, and NJDOT’s first deployment of flashing yellow arrows. Updated practices, including national changes, for setting speed limits on roadways will discuss approaches that consider surrounding land use, road safety statistics, and other factors to optimize speed limits. Moderator: Zahin Rabbi, Senior Engineer Traffic, Division of Traffic Engineering, NJDOT Speaker: Kelly McVeigh, Executive Manager, Bureau of Traffic Engineering South, Division of Traffic Engineering, NJDOT Speaker: Syed Kazmi, Executive Manager, Bureau of Traffic Engineering North, Division of Traffic Engineering, NJDOT Speaker: Altin Aliaj, Supervising Highway Engineer 2 Traffic, Division of Traffic Engineering, NJDOT 43

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 Program Page Index Program Numbered Pages 1 Program Page Index 2 Welcome Letter 3 TransAction Conference Committee, Our Partners, and Thanks 4-5 TransAction Conference Sponsors 6 Participating Exhibitor with Booth Numbers 7-19 NJ TransAction Conference Exhibitors 20-21 Waterfront Conference Center Information and Wildwood Meeting Room Locations 22 Harrah’s Information, Locations & Amenities 23 Mobile App Instructions 24-34 TUESDAY - Conference Program Schedule and Workshop Sessions 35-49 WEDNESDAY - Conference Program Schedule and Workshop Sessions 50-57 THURSDAY - Conference Program Schedule and Workshop Sessions 58-60 PDH Engineering Credits – List of Eligible Workshop Presentations 61-64 AICP Planning Credits – List of Eligible Workshop Presentations TransAction Program Ads Richard Grubb & Associates, Inc. (Back Cover) HNTB Corporation (Inside Front Cover) National Data & Surveying Services (Inside Back Cover) BL Companies Coach & Equipment Dresdner Robin Environmental Management, Inc. InGroup Michael Baker International New Jersey Railroad Association Robinson Aerial Surveys, Inc. TechniQuest Corporation SES Stokes Creative Group, Inc. Szaferman Lakind Blumstein & Blade Wiss & Company, LLP Try the 2024 NJ TransAction Mobile App Scan the QR Code or go to https://guidebook.com/g/njta2024 NJ TransAction Conference Program Schedule and Workshop Sessions Wednesday, May 1, 2024 (P) = Planning ACIP Credits (E) = Engineering PDH Credits 9:15 am - 10:15 am (Continued) 41. Capacity and Connectivity for NJ Rail Passengers: Planning for the Full Gateway Program (P) (E) Room: Wildwood 12-13 With the Hudson Tunnel Project in construction on both sides of the Hudson River, and with Portal North Bridge reaching 50 percent construction completion, critical planning work is underway to realize the full capacity goals of the Gateway Program. This includes major projects currently in design in New Jersey, including the rehabilitation of Dock Bridge in Newark; shifted PATH track in Harrison; and the replacement of the Sawtooth Bridges in Kearny. In addition, the second phase of the Gateway Program will unlock a one-seat ride for more NJ rail passengers than ever before: Portal South Bridge, Secaucus Capacity Expansion, Secaucus/Bergen Loop, and the Gateway Storage Yard are vital to providing this service. Together with the new Hudson River Tunnels and the rehabilitated North River Tunnels, the full Gateway Program will deliver the doubling of rail capacity between New Jersey and New York and catalyze the economy of the entire region. Moderator: Craig Schulz, Director, Communications & External Affairs, Capital Delivery - Gateway Program, Amtrak Speaker: Jackson Pierce, Business Analyst, Capital Delivery - Gateway Program, Amtrak Speaker: Purvesh Shah, Director, Infrastructure Design & Operations Planning, Capital Delivery - Gateway Program, Amtrak Speaker: Beth Zall, AICP, Senior Manager, Infrastructure Planning, Capital Delivery - Gateway Program, Amtrak 42. Enhancing Paratransit Rider Opportunities and Experience with Transportation Network Companies (TNCs) and Other Non-Traditional Paratransit Service Providers (P) Room: Wildwood 18-19 Across the nation, mass transit agencies, counties, and other public transportation providers, have struggled to meet the growing demand for paratransit service. In recent years, agencies like NJ TRANSIT have sought to be innovative in how they enhance paratransit service through engagement with TNCs and other non-traditional service providers. By engaging with companies like UZURV and VIA, who combine technology and a network of fully FTA compliant drivers to drive better performance, savings, and service, NJ TRANSIT is helping individuals, families, agencies, organizations, non-profits, and communities ensure everyone, no matter their mobility needs, have access to safe, reliable, and affordable transportation. By adding TNC’s to existing paratransit service, public transportation providers can significantly expand their service area and impact on the disabled and disadvantaged communities. Learn from experts who have delivered paratransit service all over the country and NJ providers who are engaging with this new and innovative approach to paratransit service. Moderator: Anthony Attanasio, CEO, Hawk Strategies Speaker: Mike Kilcoyne, Senior Vice President, Surface Transit and General Manager of Bus Operations, NJ TRANSIT Speaker John Donlon, CEO, UZURV Speaker: Michael Vaccarino, VP, Partnerships, VIA 10:15 am - 10:45 am No Workshop Sessions, Visit Exhibit Booths Try the 2024 NJ TransAction Mobile App Scan the QR Code or go to https://guidebook.com/g/njta2024 NJ TransAction Conference Program Schedule and Workshop Sessions Thursday, May 2, 2024 (P) = Planning ACIP Credits (E) = Engineering PDH Credits 11:40 am - 12:40 pm (Continued) 88. Utility Coordination and Relocations: Review of NJDOT Utility Process (E) Room: Wildwood 4 This workshop will review the current NJDOT utility process for concept development, preliminary engineering, and final design phases. The utility process for any transportation project can be challenging, frustrating, and rewarding at the same time. On most transportation projects, utilities are impacted. Design changes, accelerated schedules, lead time to order materials, and limited ROW, construction staging requirements, seasonal restrictions and temporary facilities are some examples that can cause significant delays and costs to transportation projects. The design of the utility facility located within the project limits requires coordination among the agencies that own the facility, the designer, and the utility owners. Other items to be discussed will be the current ASCE/UESI/CI 38-22 (Standard Guidelines for investigating and documenting existing utilities), ASCE/UESI/CI 75-22 (Standard Guidelines for recording and exchanging utility infrastructure data), preparation of utility contact list/tracking form, utility contact letters, utility agreement plans, utility checklists, utility plans, utility cost estimates and 44 years of lessons learned in preparing utility documents for transportation projects. Presenter: Ronald R. Rotunno, PE, Supervising Engineer, WSP 89. Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITS) for Roadway Operations including Overview and Examples of PennDOT I-476 Hard Shoulder Running Project and Maine DOT Weather Responsive Traffic Signal Operations (P) (E) Room: Wildwood 6 Intelligent Transportation Systems continue to evolve to support traffic operations in new ways well beyond the traditional traffic cameras and dynamic message signs. This session will present the foundational concepts of Transportation Systems Management and Operations (TSM&O) including how it utilizes ITS technologies. Two examples that will be presented in detail are the recent PennDOT I-476 Hard Shoulder Running Project and the current Maine DOT initiative to use real-time weather and pavement conditions to adjust traffic signal operations. Moderator: Kathleen Swindler, P.E., PTOE, Senior ITS Engineer, Drive Engineering Speaker: Sandi K. Yeakley, P.E, Senior Project Manager and Principal Associate, Benesch Speaker: Kevin Hayes, P.E., Senior Engineer, HNTB 90. NJ DOT: Advanced Traffic Engineering Practices: NJDOT Division of Traffic Engineering Strategies (P) (E) Room: Wildwood 7 This session highlights the state of the practice for various Traffic Engineering strategies to provide the safest and most efficient transportation network for road users. Active Arterial Management leverages Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITS) such as camera surveillance and probe vehicle data as well as connected traffic signals. NJDOT utilizes these technologies to manage arterials in real time. Operational Safety Scenarios focusing on pedestrian and vehicle safety and efficiency include Lead Pedestrian Intervals (LPIs), passive pedestrian detection, red-light extension to reduce pedestrian-vehicle conflicts at signalized intersections, and NJDOT’s first deployment of flashing yellow arrows. Updated practices, including national changes, for setting speed limits on roadways will discuss approaches that consider surrounding land use, road safety statistics, and other factors to optimize speed limits. Moderator: Zahin Rabbi, Senior Engineer Traffic, Division of Traffic Engineering, NJDOT Speaker: Kelly McVeigh, Executive Manager, Bureau of Traffic Engineering South, Division of Traffic Engineering, NJDOT Speaker: Syed Kazmi, Executive Manager, Bureau of Traffic Engineering North, Division of Traffic Engineering, NJDOT Speaker: Altin Aliaj, Supervising Highway Engineer 2 Traffic, Division of Traffic Engineering, NJDOT 44

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 Program Page Index Program Numbered Pages 1 Program Page Index 2 Welcome Letter 3 TransAction Conference Committee, Our Partners, and Thanks 4-5 TransAction Conference Sponsors 6 Participating Exhibitor with Booth Numbers 7-19 NJ TransAction Conference Exhibitors 20-21 Waterfront Conference Center Information and Wildwood Meeting Room Locations 22 Harrah’s Information, Locations & Amenities 23 Mobile App Instructions 24-34 TUESDAY - Conference Program Schedule and Workshop Sessions 35-49 WEDNESDAY - Conference Program Schedule and Workshop Sessions 50-57 THURSDAY - Conference Program Schedule and Workshop Sessions 58-60 PDH Engineering Credits – List of Eligible Workshop Presentations 61-64 AICP Planning Credits – List of Eligible Workshop Presentations TransAction Program Ads Richard Grubb & Associates, Inc. (Back Cover) HNTB Corporation (Inside Front Cover) National Data & Surveying Services (Inside Back Cover) BL Companies Coach & Equipment Dresdner Robin Environmental Management, Inc. InGroup Michael Baker International New Jersey Railroad Association Robinson Aerial Surveys, Inc. TechniQuest Corporation SES Stokes Creative Group, Inc. Szaferman Lakind Blumstein & Blade Wiss & Company, LLP Try the 2024 NJ TransAction Mobile AppScan the QR Code or go to https://guidebook.com/g/njta2024NJ TransAction Conference Program Schedule and Workshop SessionsWednesday, May 1, 2024(P) = Planning ACIP Credits (E) = Engineering PDH Credits10:45 am - 11:55 am43. The Port Authority of NY & NJ: The Port Authority (PATH Train) is Embracing Connected Train Technologyby Implementing Real Time Connected Diagnostics to Improve Customer Experience, Reliability, and Safety(P) (E) Room: Wildwood 1-2The Port Authority Trans-Hudson (PATH Train) and Wi-Tronix will delve into connected train technology, which streams train vehicle data directly from the train car and makes it accessible from the internet. This includes hundreds of signals, including vehicle diagnostics, location, speed, faults, and even video from cameras on the train. This availability of real-time signal and image data from a connected train enables PATH improved operational performance and customer experience. In this workshop, PATH and Wi-Tronix will demonstrate how the technology works; and show examples of how a connected train will improve service performance, efficiency, reliability, and safety at PATH. Moderator: Marco Gonzalez, Senior Engineer, Port Authority of NY & NJSpeaker: Lisa A. Matta, Vice President, Product Management, Wi-TronixSpeaker: Emmanuel Ramos, Senior Rail Planning Electrical Engineer, Port Authority of NY & NJ44. Advancing Public Health Through Road and Street Safety(P) (E) Room: Wildwood 3This workshop will explore how communities are building healthy communities through roadway safety planning. Participants will engage in discussions on safety analysis strategies, creatively leveraging funding and partnerships, ensuring safety planning is inclusive of all communities, and more.Moderator: Medora Benson, Transit & Mobility Planner, ICFSpeaker: Tom Dallessio, AICP/PP/CPM/FRSA, Executive Director of Musconetcong Watershed AssociationSpeaker: Keith Hamas, AICP, Principal Planner, NJTPA45. What Does the Law Say About Bicyclists and Pedestrians in NJ?(P) (E) Room: Wildwood 4More people are biking and walking in our communities. Bicycle and pedestrian laws are not well understood, but it is essential that planners, engineers, and community decision makers get a better understanding of them since they can affect safety initiatives, livability, and policies and designs. This session will be a review of Title 39 which is the statute that contains the key laws that dictate the rights, duties, and responsibilities of pedestrians, bicyclists, and motorists towards each other and on our roadways. This session will educate the audience on the topics, provide some plain language interpretation and will dispel myths and misconceptions about who is allowed to do what on our roads. Presenter: Ranjit Walia, PP/AICP, Principal, Civic Eye Collaborative46. The Role of Artificial Intelligence in Business Decision Making and Commercial Real Estate Development(P) Room: Wildwood 6Come and listen to legal and commercial professionals versed in artificial intelligence discuss AI’s impact on industry and individuals working in the logistics field and real estate property development. A ‘can’t miss’ panel discussion. Moderator: Tom Keiser, Vice President, Business Development, Meridian BankSpeaker: Michael McLaughlin, Co-Leader, Cybersecurity and Data Privacy, Buchanan Ingersoll & Rooney, PC, Washington DCSpeaker: Matthew Marshall, Principal & Industrial Brokerage, Avison YoungTry the 2024 NJ TransAction Mobile App Scan the QR Code or go to https://guidebook.com/g/njta2024 NJ TransAction Conference Program Schedule and Workshop Sessions Thursday, May 2, 2024 (P) = Planning ACIP Credits (E) = Engineering PDH Credits 11:40 am - 12:40 pm (Continued) 88. Utility Coordination and Relocations: Review of NJDOT Utility Process (E) Room: Wildwood 4 This workshop will review the current NJDOT utility process for concept development, preliminary engineering, and final design phases. The utility process for any transportation project can be challenging, frustrating, and rewarding at the same time. On most transportation projects, utilities are impacted. Design changes, accelerated schedules, lead time to order materials, and limited ROW, construction staging requirements, seasonal restrictions and temporary facilities are some examples that can cause significant delays and costs to transportation projects. The design of the utility facility located within the project limits requires coordination among the agencies that own the facility, the designer, and the utility owners. Other items to be discussed will be the current ASCE/UESI/CI 38-22 (Standard Guidelines for investigating and documenting existing utilities), ASCE/UESI/CI 75-22 (Standard Guidelines for recording and exchanging utility infrastructure data), preparation of utility contact list/tracking form, utility contact letters, utility agreement plans, utility checklists, utility plans, utility cost estimates and 44 years of lessons learned in preparing utility documents for transportation projects. Presenter: Ronald R. Rotunno, PE, Supervising Engineer, WSP 89. Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITS) for Roadway Operations including Overview and Examples of PennDOT I-476 Hard Shoulder Running Project and Maine DOT Weather Responsive Traffic Signal Operations (P) (E) Room: Wildwood 6 Intelligent Transportation Systems continue to evolve to support traffic operations in new ways well beyond the traditional traffic cameras and dynamic message signs. This session will present the foundational concepts of Transportation Systems Management and Operations (TSM&O) including how it utilizes ITS technologies. Two examples that will be presented in detail are the recent PennDOT I-476 Hard Shoulder Running Project and the current Maine DOT initiative to use real-time weather and pavement conditions to adjust traffic signal operations. Moderator: Kathleen Swindler, P.E., PTOE, Senior ITS Engineer, Drive Engineering Speaker: Sandi K. Yeakley, P.E, Senior Project Manager and Principal Associate, Benesch Speaker: Kevin Hayes, P.E., Senior Engineer, HNTB 90. NJ DOT: Advanced Traffic Engineering Practices: NJDOT Division of Traffic Engineering Strategies (P) (E) Room: Wildwood 7 This session highlights the state of the practice for various Traffic Engineering strategies to provide the safest and most efficient transportation network for road users. Active Arterial Management leverages Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITS) such as camera surveillance and probe vehicle data as well as connected traffic signals. NJDOT utilizes these technologies to manage arterials in real time. Operational Safety Scenarios focusing on pedestrian and vehicle safety and efficiency include Lead Pedestrian Intervals (LPIs), passive pedestrian detection, red-light extension to reduce pedestrian-vehicle conflicts at signalized intersections, and NJDOT’s first deployment of flashing yellow arrows. Updated practices, including national changes, for setting speed limits on roadways will discuss approaches that consider surrounding land use, road safety statistics, and other factors to optimize speed limits. Moderator: Zahin Rabbi, Senior Engineer Traffic, Division of Traffic Engineering, NJDOT Speaker: Kelly McVeigh, Executive Manager, Bureau of Traffic Engineering South, Division of Traffic Engineering, NJDOT Speaker: Syed Kazmi, Executive Manager, Bureau of Traffic Engineering North, Division of Traffic Engineering, NJDOT Speaker: Altin Aliaj, Supervising Highway Engineer 2 Traffic, Division of Traffic Engineering, NJDOT 45

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 Program Page Index Program Numbered Pages 1 Program Page Index 2 Welcome Letter 3 TransAction Conference Committee, Our Partners, and Thanks 4-5 TransAction Conference Sponsors 6 Participating Exhibitor with Booth Numbers 7-19 NJ TransAction Conference Exhibitors 20-21 Waterfront Conference Center Information and Wildwood Meeting Room Locations 22 Harrah’s Information, Locations & Amenities 23 Mobile App Instructions 24-34 TUESDAY - Conference Program Schedule and Workshop Sessions 35-49 WEDNESDAY - Conference Program Schedule and Workshop Sessions 50-57 THURSDAY - Conference Program Schedule and Workshop Sessions 58-60 PDH Engineering Credits – List of Eligible Workshop Presentations 61-64 AICP Planning Credits – List of Eligible Workshop Presentations TransAction Program Ads Richard Grubb & Associates, Inc. (Back Cover) HNTB Corporation (Inside Front Cover) National Data & Surveying Services (Inside Back Cover) BL Companies Coach & Equipment Dresdner Robin Environmental Management, Inc. InGroup Michael Baker International New Jersey Railroad Association Robinson Aerial Surveys, Inc. TechniQuest Corporation SES Stokes Creative Group, Inc. Szaferman Lakind Blumstein & Blade Wiss & Company, LLP Try the 2024 NJ TransAction Mobile AppScan the QR Code or go to https://guidebook.com/g/njta2024NJ TransAction Conference Program Schedule and Workshop SessionsWednesday, May 1, 2024(P) = Planning ACIP Credits (E) = Engineering PDH Credits10:45 am - 11:55 am (Continued)47. Predicting Concrete Degradation for Optimum Management Decisions(E) Room: Wildwood 7Owners, engineers, and contractors all seek optimized solutions for the repair of concrete infrastructure and innovative techniques to maximize the service life of new structures. SIMCO has an impressive track record and possesses a level of expertise that is in demand by: owners searching for advanced solutions to the management of structures; engineering firms seeking to differentiate themselves in proposals; and contractors focused on optimizing concrete mixes and construction schedules and troubleshooting construction issues. This presentation will include several case studies of projects in the New Jersey region where SIMCO has played a direct and invaluable role. Owners, engineers, and contractors responsible for the rehabilitation of existing structures and optimizing the design of new structures should attend this important presentation to gain an understanding of SIMCO’s specialized expertise and powerful proprietary analytical tools.Speaker: Eric Ouellet, Technical Director, SIMCO TechnologiesSpeaker: Nicolas Tiburzi, Project Manager, SIMCO Technologies48. NJ TRANSIT: Contracting OpportunitiesRoom: Wildwood 8-9-10Richard Schaefer, SVP of NJ TRANSIT’s Capital Programs Department will provide an overview of significant projects underwayand outline upcoming contracting opportunities. This session will focus on professional services, construction contractingopportunities, and planned equipment purchases over the next 18 months, including the advertisement of NJ TRANSIT’s TaskOrder Consultant Contracts Program as well as significant construction opportunities.Moderator: Jonathan Nelson, Director, Capital Projects Delivery and Administration, Capital Programs, NJ TRANSITSpeaker: Richard Schaefer, Senior Vice President, Capital Programs, NJ TRANSIT49. MPO Executive Directors’ Roundtable(P) Room: Wildwood 12-13This moderated, high-level session brings together New Jersey’s three MPOs: the North Jersey Transportation Planning Authority (NJTPA), the Delaware Valley Regional Planning Commission (DVRPC), and the South Jersey Transportation Planning Organization (SJTPO). The executive directors of all three MPOs will address common issues, opportunities, and challenges regarding transportation planning in the state.Moderator: Eric Powers, Assistant Commissioner of Statewide Planning, Safety, and Capital Investment, NJDOTSpeaker: David W. Behrend, AICP, Executive Director, NJTPASpeaker: Ariella Maron, Executive Director, DVRPCSpeaker: Jennifer Marandino, PE, Executive Director, SJTPO50. Roadmap to Electric: A Community Guide to EV Adoption(P) Room: Wildwood 18-19What’s happening in energy and transportation is nothing short of revolutionary – and the opportunities are unprecedented. Youknow it’s happening. So do we. Success depends on a solid ground game. Join us to delve into strategies for municipalities,counties, and non-profit organizations to craft a roadmap for a deliberate transition. Attendees will acquire insights into leveraginggrants, establishing themselves as trailblazers in the field, and attaining national recognition for their innovative endeavors.Moderator: Krishna Murthy, President & CEO, EZ RideSpeaker: John J. Adair, CCTM, CSSO, Transportation Director/CTAA Northeast Regional Director, Somerset County Division ofTransportationSpeaker: Joey Haripersaud, Port Authority Operations Services, The Port Authority of NY & NJSpeaker: Stanislav Jaracz, Ph.D., Assistant Manager, EV Accelerator Program, EZ RideSpeaker: Laura O’Grady, Assistant Director of Facility Planning & Technology Integration, NJ TRANSITSpeaker: Andrea Friedman, Supervisor- Electric Vehicle Programs, NJ DEPTry the 2024 NJ TransAction Mobile AppScan the QR Code or go to https://guidebook.com/g/njta2024NJ TransAction Conference Program Schedule and Workshop SessionsWednesday, May 1, 2024(P) = Planning ACIP Credits (E) = Engineering PDH Credits10:45 am - 11:55 am (Continued)47. Predicting Concrete Degradation for Optimum Management Decisions(E) Room: Wildwood 7Owners, engineers, and contractors all seek optimized solutions for the repair of concrete infrastructure and innovative techniques to maximize the service life of new structures. SIMCO has an impressive track record and possesses a level of expertise that is in demand by: owners searching for advanced solutions to the management of structures; engineering firms seeking to differentiate themselves in proposals; and contractors focused on optimizing concrete mixes and construction schedules and troubleshooting construction issues. This presentation will include several case studies of projects in the New Jersey region where SIMCO has played a direct and invaluable role. Owners, engineers, and contractors responsible for the rehabilitation of existing structures and optimizing the design of new structures should attend this important presentation to gain an understanding of SIMCO’s specialized expertise and powerful proprietary analytical tools.Speaker: Eric Ouellet, Technical Director, SIMCO TechnologiesSpeaker: Nicolas Tiburzi, Project Manager, SIMCO Technologies48. NJ TRANSIT: Contracting OpportunitiesRoom: Wildwood 8-9-10Richard Schaefer, SVP of NJ TRANSIT’s Capital Programs Department will provide an overview of significant projects underwayand outline upcoming contracting opportunities. This session will focus on professional services, construction contractingopportunities, and planned equipment purchases over the next 18 months, including the advertisement of NJ TRANSIT’s TaskOrder Consultant Contracts Program as well as significant construction opportunities.Moderator: Jonathan Nelson, Director, Capital Projects Delivery and Administration, Capital Programs, NJ TRANSITSpeaker: Richard Schaefer, Senior Vice President, Capital Programs, NJ TRANSIT49. MPO Executive Directors’ Roundtable(P) Room: Wildwood 12-13This moderated, high-level session brings together New Jersey’s three MPOs: the North Jersey Transportation Planning Authority (NJTPA), the Delaware Valley Regional Planning Commission (DVRPC), and the South Jersey Transportation Planning Organization (SJTPO). The executive directors of all three MPOs will address common issues, opportunities, and challenges regarding transportation planning in the state.Moderator: Eric Powers, Assistant Commissioner of Statewide Planning, Safety, and Capital Investment, NJDOTSpeaker: David W. Behrend, AICP, Executive Director, NJTPASpeaker: Ariella Maron, Executive Director, DVRPCSpeaker: Jennifer Marandino, PE, Executive Director, SJTPO50. Roadmap to Electric: A Community Guide to EV Adoption(P) Room: Wildwood 18-19What’s happening in energy and transportation is nothing short of revolutionary – and the opportunities are unprecedented. Youknow it’s happening. So do we. Success depends on a solid ground game. Join us to delve into strategies for municipalities,counties, and non-profit organizations to craft a roadmap for a deliberate transition. Attendees will acquire insights into leveraginggrants, establishing themselves as trailblazers in the field, and attaining national recognition for their innovative endeavors.Moderator: Krishna Murthy, President & CEO, EZ RideSpeaker: John J. Adair, CCTM, CSSO, Transportation Director/CTAA Northeast Regional Director, Somerset County Division ofTransportationSpeaker: Joey Haripersaud, Port Authority Operations Services, The Port Authority of NY & NJSpeaker: Stanislav Jaracz, Ph.D., Assistant Manager, EV Accelerator Program, EZ RideSpeaker: Laura O’Grady, Assistant Director of Facility Planning & Technology Integration, NJ TRANSITSpeaker: Andrea Friedman, Supervisor- Electric Vehicle Programs, NJ DEPTry the 2024 NJ TransAction Mobile App Scan the QR Code or go to https://guidebook.com/g/njta2024 NJ TransAction Conference Program Schedule and Workshop Sessions Thursday, May 2, 2024 (P) = Planning ACIP Credits (E) = Engineering PDH Credits 11:40 am - 12:40 pm (Continued) 88. Utility Coordination and Relocations: Review of NJDOT Utility Process (E) Room: Wildwood 4 This workshop will review the current NJDOT utility process for concept development, preliminary engineering, and final design phases. The utility process for any transportation project can be challenging, frustrating, and rewarding at the same time. On most transportation projects, utilities are impacted. Design changes, accelerated schedules, lead time to order materials, and limited ROW, construction staging requirements, seasonal restrictions and temporary facilities are some examples that can cause significant delays and costs to transportation projects. The design of the utility facility located within the project limits requires coordination among the agencies that own the facility, the designer, and the utility owners. Other items to be discussed will be the current ASCE/UESI/CI 38-22 (Standard Guidelines for investigating and documenting existing utilities), ASCE/UESI/CI 75-22 (Standard Guidelines for recording and exchanging utility infrastructure data), preparation of utility contact list/tracking form, utility contact letters, utility agreement plans, utility checklists, utility plans, utility cost estimates and 44 years of lessons learned in preparing utility documents for transportation projects. Presenter: Ronald R. Rotunno, PE, Supervising Engineer, WSP 89. Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITS) for Roadway Operations including Overview and Examples of PennDOT I-476 Hard Shoulder Running Project and Maine DOT Weather Responsive Traffic Signal Operations (P) (E) Room: Wildwood 6 Intelligent Transportation Systems continue to evolve to support traffic operations in new ways well beyond the traditional traffic cameras and dynamic message signs. This session will present the foundational concepts of Transportation Systems Management and Operations (TSM&O) including how it utilizes ITS technologies. Two examples that will be presented in detail are the recent PennDOT I-476 Hard Shoulder Running Project and the current Maine DOT initiative to use real-time weather and pavement conditions to adjust traffic signal operations. Moderator: Kathleen Swindler, P.E., PTOE, Senior ITS Engineer, Drive Engineering Speaker: Sandi K. Yeakley, P.E, Senior Project Manager and Principal Associate, Benesch Speaker: Kevin Hayes, P.E., Senior Engineer, HNTB 90. NJ DOT: Advanced Traffic Engineering Practices: NJDOT Division of Traffic Engineering Strategies (P) (E) Room: Wildwood 7 This session highlights the state of the practice for various Traffic Engineering strategies to provide the safest and most efficient transportation network for road users. Active Arterial Management leverages Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITS) such as camera surveillance and probe vehicle data as well as connected traffic signals. NJDOT utilizes these technologies to manage arterials in real time. Operational Safety Scenarios focusing on pedestrian and vehicle safety and efficiency include Lead Pedestrian Intervals (LPIs), passive pedestrian detection, red-light extension to reduce pedestrian-vehicle conflicts at signalized intersections, and NJDOT’s first deployment of flashing yellow arrows. Updated practices, including national changes, for setting speed limits on roadways will discuss approaches that consider surrounding land use, road safety statistics, and other factors to optimize speed limits. Moderator: Zahin Rabbi, Senior Engineer Traffic, Division of Traffic Engineering, NJDOT Speaker: Kelly McVeigh, Executive Manager, Bureau of Traffic Engineering South, Division of Traffic Engineering, NJDOT Speaker: Syed Kazmi, Executive Manager, Bureau of Traffic Engineering North, Division of Traffic Engineering, NJDOT Speaker: Altin Aliaj, Supervising Highway Engineer 2 Traffic, Division of Traffic Engineering, NJDOT 46

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 Program Page Index Program Numbered Pages 1 Program Page Index 2 Welcome Letter 3 TransAction Conference Committee, Our Partners, and Thanks 4-5 TransAction Conference Sponsors 6 Participating Exhibitor with Booth Numbers 7-19 NJ TransAction Conference Exhibitors 20-21 Waterfront Conference Center Information and Wildwood Meeting Room Locations 22 Harrah’s Information, Locations & Amenities 23 Mobile App Instructions 24-34 TUESDAY - Conference Program Schedule and Workshop Sessions 35-49 WEDNESDAY - Conference Program Schedule and Workshop Sessions 50-57 THURSDAY - Conference Program Schedule and Workshop Sessions 58-60 PDH Engineering Credits – List of Eligible Workshop Presentations 61-64 AICP Planning Credits – List of Eligible Workshop Presentations TransAction Program Ads Richard Grubb & Associates, Inc. (Back Cover) HNTB Corporation (Inside Front Cover) National Data & Surveying Services (Inside Back Cover) BL Companies Coach & Equipment Dresdner Robin Environmental Management, Inc. InGroup Michael Baker International New Jersey Railroad Association Robinson Aerial Surveys, Inc. TechniQuest Corporation SES Stokes Creative Group, Inc. Szaferman Lakind Blumstein & Blade Wiss & Company, LLP Try the 2024 NJ TransAction Mobile AppScan the QR Code or go to https://guidebook.com/g/njta2024NJ TransAction Conference Program Schedule and Workshop SessionsWednesday, May 1, 2024(P) = Planning ACIP Credits (E) = Engineering PDH Credits12:00 pm - 1:30 pm Sumptuous Luncheon Buffet (Use Wildwood 5 to Enter)Opening Remarks: Michael M. Vieira, Conference Vice-ChairFrank Reilly, Conference ChairmanMaster of Ceremonies: Anthony Attanasio, CEO, Hawk StrategiesRemarks by: Honorable Francis K. O’Connor, NJ DOT Acting CommissionerHonorable Kevin Corbett, President & CEO, NJTRANSITTHANK YOU THANK YOU THANK YOULuncheon SponsorSIMCO Technologies2666 Boul. du Parc-Technologique, Suite 100Quebec QC G1P 4S6 Canada(Tel) 418-656-1003Try the 2024 NJ TransAction Mobile App Scan the QR Code or go to https://guidebook.com/g/njta2024 NJ TransAction Conference Program Schedule and Workshop Sessions Thursday, May 2, 2024 (P) = Planning ACIP Credits (E) = Engineering PDH Credits 11:40 am - 12:40 pm (Continued) 88. Utility Coordination and Relocations: Review of NJDOT Utility Process (E) Room: Wildwood 4 This workshop will review the current NJDOT utility process for concept development, preliminary engineering, and final design phases. The utility process for any transportation project can be challenging, frustrating, and rewarding at the same time. On most transportation projects, utilities are impacted. Design changes, accelerated schedules, lead time to order materials, and limited ROW, construction staging requirements, seasonal restrictions and temporary facilities are some examples that can cause significant delays and costs to transportation projects. The design of the utility facility located within the project limits requires coordination among the agencies that own the facility, the designer, and the utility owners. Other items to be discussed will be the current ASCE/UESI/CI 38-22 (Standard Guidelines for investigating and documenting existing utilities), ASCE/UESI/CI 75-22 (Standard Guidelines for recording and exchanging utility infrastructure data), preparation of utility contact list/tracking form, utility contact letters, utility agreement plans, utility checklists, utility plans, utility cost estimates and 44 years of lessons learned in preparing utility documents for transportation projects. Presenter: Ronald R. Rotunno, PE, Supervising Engineer, WSP 89. Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITS) for Roadway Operations including Overview and Examples of PennDOT I-476 Hard Shoulder Running Project and Maine DOT Weather Responsive Traffic Signal Operations (P) (E) Room: Wildwood 6 Intelligent Transportation Systems continue to evolve to support traffic operations in new ways well beyond the traditional traffic cameras and dynamic message signs. This session will present the foundational concepts of Transportation Systems Management and Operations (TSM&O) including how it utilizes ITS technologies. Two examples that will be presented in detail are the recent PennDOT I-476 Hard Shoulder Running Project and the current Maine DOT initiative to use real-time weather and pavement conditions to adjust traffic signal operations. Moderator: Kathleen Swindler, P.E., PTOE, Senior ITS Engineer, Drive Engineering Speaker: Sandi K. Yeakley, P.E, Senior Project Manager and Principal Associate, Benesch Speaker: Kevin Hayes, P.E., Senior Engineer, HNTB 90. NJ DOT: Advanced Traffic Engineering Practices: NJDOT Division of Traffic Engineering Strategies (P) (E) Room: Wildwood 7 This session highlights the state of the practice for various Traffic Engineering strategies to provide the safest and most efficient transportation network for road users. Active Arterial Management leverages Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITS) such as camera surveillance and probe vehicle data as well as connected traffic signals. NJDOT utilizes these technologies to manage arterials in real time. Operational Safety Scenarios focusing on pedestrian and vehicle safety and efficiency include Lead Pedestrian Intervals (LPIs), passive pedestrian detection, red-light extension to reduce pedestrian-vehicle conflicts at signalized intersections, and NJDOT’s first deployment of flashing yellow arrows. Updated practices, including national changes, for setting speed limits on roadways will discuss approaches that consider surrounding land use, road safety statistics, and other factors to optimize speed limits. Moderator: Zahin Rabbi, Senior Engineer Traffic, Division of Traffic Engineering, NJDOT Speaker: Kelly McVeigh, Executive Manager, Bureau of Traffic Engineering South, Division of Traffic Engineering, NJDOT Speaker: Syed Kazmi, Executive Manager, Bureau of Traffic Engineering North, Division of Traffic Engineering, NJDOT Speaker: Altin Aliaj, Supervising Highway Engineer 2 Traffic, Division of Traffic Engineering, NJDOT 47

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 Program Page Index Program Numbered Pages 1 Program Page Index 2 Welcome Letter 3 TransAction Conference Committee, Our Partners, and Thanks 4-5 TransAction Conference Sponsors 6 Participating Exhibitor with Booth Numbers 7-19 NJ TransAction Conference Exhibitors 20-21 Waterfront Conference Center Information and Wildwood Meeting Room Locations 22 Harrah’s Information, Locations & Amenities 23 Mobile App Instructions 24-34 TUESDAY - Conference Program Schedule and Workshop Sessions 35-49 WEDNESDAY - Conference Program Schedule and Workshop Sessions 50-57 THURSDAY - Conference Program Schedule and Workshop Sessions 58-60 PDH Engineering Credits – List of Eligible Workshop Presentations 61-64 AICP Planning Credits – List of Eligible Workshop Presentations TransAction Program Ads Richard Grubb & Associates, Inc. (Back Cover) HNTB Corporation (Inside Front Cover) National Data & Surveying Services (Inside Back Cover) BL Companies Coach & Equipment Dresdner Robin Environmental Management, Inc. InGroup Michael Baker International New Jersey Railroad Association Robinson Aerial Surveys, Inc. TechniQuest Corporation SES Stokes Creative Group, Inc. Szaferman Lakind Blumstein & Blade Wiss & Company, LLP Try the 2024 NJ TransAction Mobile AppScan the QR Code or go to https://guidebook.com/g/njta2024NJ TransAction Conference Program Schedule and Workshop SessionsWednesday, May 1, 2024(P) = Planning ACIP Credits (E) = Engineering PDH Credits1:45 pm - 2:45 pm51. FIFA World Cup – When a Mega Event Comes to Your State(P) (E) Room: Wildwood 1-2The FIFA World cup will take place in June 2026. Some of the games will take place at the stadium in Rutherford, New Jersey and other practice games and fan events will take place across the region. Parsons involvement in the 2022 World Cup supported the games and festivities in Qatar resulting in successful games for FIFA and the host committee. This session will cover some of the unique considerations of the World Cup and strategies implemented to ensure uneventful World Cup events. Moderator: Rena Barta, Vice President Critical Infrastructure, ParsonsSpeaker: Jim Kirkos, President & CEO, Meadowlands Regional Chamber of CommerceSpeaker: Lauren LaRusso, Co-Host City Manager & General Counsel, FIFA World Cup 26, NY NJ Host Committee52. South Jersey’s Growing Economic Forces(P) (E) Room: Wildwood 3South Jersey stands as a pivotal Eds and Meds corridor, highlighted by academic centers like Rowan University, Rutgers Camden,Rowan College, and Camden County Community College and foundational institutions such as Cooper, Inspira, and Virtua Hospitals. This panel will explore the dynamic growth within this sector, particularly in Glassboro and Camden, where significant expansions are forecasted. By 2033, Rowan University is expected to witness an increase of 38,000 students and 6,000 employees, paralleled by a $2 billion expansion of Cooper Hospital that aims to enhance patient care and educational facilities. Central to this development is the Glassboro-Camden Light Rail Line, designed to seamlessly connect the seven municipalities along its route, thereby enhancing accessibility to these institutions. With the initiation of GCL revenue service anticipated in 2029, this infrastructure project is set to further stimulate South Jersey's economic growth, building upon the region's already vibranteconomic activities. The panelist will delve into the strategic implications of these developments, underscoring their potential to transform South Jersey's educational and medical landscape.Moderator: John Manzoni, Planning Director, STVSpeaker: Michael Venuto, Chief Engineer, Delaware River Port AuthoritySpeaker: Louis S. Bezich, M.P.P., Senior Vice President & Chief Administrative Officer, Cooper University Health CareSpeaker: Phil Hagerty, Councilman, City of Woodbury Speaker: Anthony Perno, Vice President of Real Estate and Development, American Academy Health System53. NJDOT: Statewide Wrong Way Drive Concept of Operation - “Going the Right Way on Roadway Safety”(P) Room: Wildwood 4The Wrong Way Driving incidents on NJ roadways often result in a considerable threat to public safety and a significant economic burden. Existing preventive measures, such as signage and pavement markings, have sometimes been insufficient to mitigate wrong way driving incidents. Overall, the Department’s goal is to create an integrated concept of operations utilizing cutting-edge technologies, data-driven insights, and proactive strategies to reduce and ultimately eliminate wrong-way driving incidents, thereby enhancing road safety, and saving lives.Moderator: Jose Romero, Project Engineer, Mobility Engineering, NJDOTSpeaker: Hirenkumar Patel, Principal Engineer, Mobility Engineering, NJDOTSpeaker: Kevin Hayes P.E, Senior Systems Engineer, HNTBSpeaker: Harold Calero, ITS Engineer, HNTBTry the 2024 NJ TransAction Mobile App Scan the QR Code or go to https://guidebook.com/g/njta2024 NJ TransAction Conference Program Schedule and Workshop Sessions Thursday, May 2, 2024 (P) = Planning ACIP Credits (E) = Engineering PDH Credits 11:40 am - 12:40 pm (Continued) 88. Utility Coordination and Relocations: Review of NJDOT Utility Process (E) Room: Wildwood 4 This workshop will review the current NJDOT utility process for concept development, preliminary engineering, and final design phases. The utility process for any transportation project can be challenging, frustrating, and rewarding at the same time. On most transportation projects, utilities are impacted. Design changes, accelerated schedules, lead time to order materials, and limited ROW, construction staging requirements, seasonal restrictions and temporary facilities are some examples that can cause significant delays and costs to transportation projects. The design of the utility facility located within the project limits requires coordination among the agencies that own the facility, the designer, and the utility owners. Other items to be discussed will be the current ASCE/UESI/CI 38-22 (Standard Guidelines for investigating and documenting existing utilities), ASCE/UESI/CI 75-22 (Standard Guidelines for recording and exchanging utility infrastructure data), preparation of utility contact list/tracking form, utility contact letters, utility agreement plans, utility checklists, utility plans, utility cost estimates and 44 years of lessons learned in preparing utility documents for transportation projects. Presenter: Ronald R. Rotunno, PE, Supervising Engineer, WSP 89. Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITS) for Roadway Operations including Overview and Examples of PennDOT I-476 Hard Shoulder Running Project and Maine DOT Weather Responsive Traffic Signal Operations (P) (E) Room: Wildwood 6 Intelligent Transportation Systems continue to evolve to support traffic operations in new ways well beyond the traditional traffic cameras and dynamic message signs. This session will present the foundational concepts of Transportation Systems Management and Operations (TSM&O) including how it utilizes ITS technologies. Two examples that will be presented in detail are the recent PennDOT I-476 Hard Shoulder Running Project and the current Maine DOT initiative to use real-time weather and pavement conditions to adjust traffic signal operations. Moderator: Kathleen Swindler, P.E., PTOE, Senior ITS Engineer, Drive Engineering Speaker: Sandi K. Yeakley, P.E, Senior Project Manager and Principal Associate, Benesch Speaker: Kevin Hayes, P.E., Senior Engineer, HNTB 90. NJ DOT: Advanced Traffic Engineering Practices: NJDOT Division of Traffic Engineering Strategies (P) (E) Room: Wildwood 7 This session highlights the state of the practice for various Traffic Engineering strategies to provide the safest and most efficient transportation network for road users. Active Arterial Management leverages Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITS) such as camera surveillance and probe vehicle data as well as connected traffic signals. NJDOT utilizes these technologies to manage arterials in real time. Operational Safety Scenarios focusing on pedestrian and vehicle safety and efficiency include Lead Pedestrian Intervals (LPIs), passive pedestrian detection, red-light extension to reduce pedestrian-vehicle conflicts at signalized intersections, and NJDOT’s first deployment of flashing yellow arrows. Updated practices, including national changes, for setting speed limits on roadways will discuss approaches that consider surrounding land use, road safety statistics, and other factors to optimize speed limits. Moderator: Zahin Rabbi, Senior Engineer Traffic, Division of Traffic Engineering, NJDOT Speaker: Kelly McVeigh, Executive Manager, Bureau of Traffic Engineering South, Division of Traffic Engineering, NJDOT Speaker: Syed Kazmi, Executive Manager, Bureau of Traffic Engineering North, Division of Traffic Engineering, NJDOT Speaker: Altin Aliaj, Supervising Highway Engineer 2 Traffic, Division of Traffic Engineering, NJDOT 48

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 Program Page Index Program Numbered Pages 1 Program Page Index 2 Welcome Letter 3 TransAction Conference Committee, Our Partners, and Thanks 4-5 TransAction Conference Sponsors 6 Participating Exhibitor with Booth Numbers 7-19 NJ TransAction Conference Exhibitors 20-21 Waterfront Conference Center Information and Wildwood Meeting Room Locations 22 Harrah’s Information, Locations & Amenities 23 Mobile App Instructions 24-34 TUESDAY - Conference Program Schedule and Workshop Sessions 35-49 WEDNESDAY - Conference Program Schedule and Workshop Sessions 50-57 THURSDAY - Conference Program Schedule and Workshop Sessions 58-60 PDH Engineering Credits – List of Eligible Workshop Presentations 61-64 AICP Planning Credits – List of Eligible Workshop Presentations TransAction Program Ads Richard Grubb & Associates, Inc. (Back Cover) HNTB Corporation (Inside Front Cover) National Data & Surveying Services (Inside Back Cover) BL Companies Coach & Equipment Dresdner Robin Environmental Management, Inc. InGroup Michael Baker International New Jersey Railroad Association Robinson Aerial Surveys, Inc. TechniQuest Corporation SES Stokes Creative Group, Inc. Szaferman Lakind Blumstein & Blade Wiss & Company, LLP Florham Park (HQ)New York City(973) 994-9400(212) 594-8155wiss.com Flemington Boca Raton(908) 782-7300(561) 870-0630At Wiss, we're clearing the path for a new era of accounting. One that meetsthe needs of today's data-centric, growth-minded customer. Wiss is anaccounting business that goes beyond the numbers, offering our dynamicclients a full spectrum of accounting and advisory services. Wiss taps into thefull potential of what an accounting business should be—modernizing theexperience for clients, teams, and the industry at large.BEYOND ACCOUNTINGChristopherCowan(973)-937-7013ccowan@wiss.comAmosGibello(973) 577-2557agibello@wiss.comEktaPatel(732) 694-1259epatel@wiss.comMichaelLaMotta(973) 577-2540mlamotta@wiss.com

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 Program Page Index Program Numbered Pages 1 Program Page Index 2 Welcome Letter 3 TransAction Conference Committee, Our Partners, and Thanks 4-5 TransAction Conference Sponsors 6 Participating Exhibitor with Booth Numbers 7-19 NJ TransAction Conference Exhibitors 20-21 Waterfront Conference Center Information and Wildwood Meeting Room Locations 22 Harrah’s Information, Locations & Amenities 23 Mobile App Instructions 24-34 TUESDAY - Conference Program Schedule and Workshop Sessions 35-49 WEDNESDAY - Conference Program Schedule and Workshop Sessions 50-57 THURSDAY - Conference Program Schedule and Workshop Sessions 58-60 PDH Engineering Credits – List of Eligible Workshop Presentations 61-64 AICP Planning Credits – List of Eligible Workshop Presentations TransAction Program Ads Richard Grubb & Associates, Inc. (Back Cover) HNTB Corporation (Inside Front Cover) National Data & Surveying Services (Inside Back Cover) BL Companies Coach & Equipment Dresdner Robin Environmental Management, Inc. InGroup Michael Baker International New Jersey Railroad Association Robinson Aerial Surveys, Inc. TechniQuest Corporation SES Stokes Creative Group, Inc. Szaferman Lakind Blumstein & Blade Wiss & Company, LLP Try the 2024 NJ TransAction Mobile AppScan the QR Code or go to https://guidebook.com/g/njta2024NJ TransAction Conference Program Schedule and Workshop SessionsWednesday, May 1, 2024(P) = Planning ACIP Credits (E) = Engineering PDH Credits1:45 pm - 2:45 pm (Continued)54. The Port Authority of NY & NJ: Future-Proofing Your Workforce with Soft Skills Analytics and AIRoom: Wildwood 6Unlock the potential of your workforce with our workshop, “Future-Proofing your Workforce with Soft Skills Analytics and AI. We will delve into the transformative power of harnessing soft skills (people skills) with artificial intelligence. In this workshop, you’ll learn why soft skills are a powerful component in successful individuals and teams. You’ll also learn how to spot soft skills by analyzing a hypothetical team’s skills set and picking the best job candidate for that team. We’ll share how PyxaI, an HR screening tool automates this process by using AI to determine the soft skills ability of job candidates or employees. Our panelist will share their perspective on how organizations can future-proof their workforce by embracing a more holistic approach using soft skills with the aid of AI to recruit and manage talent. Moderator: Earlyne Alexander, Business Development Executive, Port Authority of NY & NJSpeaker: Christopher Wolff, HR Program Director, Port Authority of NY & NJSpeaker: Angela Edwards, Co-Founder, PyxaI55. Browns Mills Bicycle and Pedestrian Action Plan(P) (E) Room: Wildwood 7The Browns Mills Bicycle and Pedestrian Action Plan presents a set of bicycle and pedestrian improvements for Browns Mills, NJ -a unique community that is located within the Pinelands National Reserve, home to the Deborah Heart and Lung Center, and adjacent to Joint Base McGuire-Dix-Lakehurst. For this project, DVRPC partnered with community members, Pemberton Township, Burlington County, and an advisory committee to develop detailed and achievable bike/ped recommendations for five locations throughout and around Browns Mills. The recommendations build on Browns Mills’ existing bicycle and pedestrian infrastructure while still preserving the area's important natural resources, with the ultimate goal of creating safer and more complete roads, trails, and intersections that support better health outcomes and enhance connections to the Town Center, recreational destinations, and neighboring communities. A new DVRPC program, Supporting Communities, collaboratively aims to enhance DVRPC's responsiveness to the diverse needs and preferences of all communities, addressing barriers to implementing local transportation priorities. During the program's inaugural year, DVRPC and Pemberton Township staff are partnering to advance recommendations put forth in the Browns Mills plan. This session will discuss planning for bike/ped infrastructure in this unique community and how DVRPC is currently working with the Township to implement the proposed improvements.Speaker: Amy Verbofsky, Manager, Healthy and Resilient Communities, Delaware Valley Regional Planning Commission Speaker: Derek Lombardi, AICP, Senior Planner, Delaware Valley Regional Planning CommissionSpeaker: Alyson Dressman, Capital Program Planner, Delaware Valley Regional Planning CommissionWednesday All Day Beverage StationLocated inside and at the center of the Exhibit RoomRohrer Bus SalesTry the 2024 NJ TransAction Mobile AppScan the QR Code or go to https://guidebook.com/g/njta2024NJ TransAction Conference Program Schedule and Workshop SessionsWednesday, May 1, 2024(P) = Planning ACIP Credits (E) = Engineering PDH Credits1:45 pm - 2:45 pm (Continued)54. The Port Authority of NY & NJ: Future-Proofing Your Workforce with Soft Skills Analytics and AIRoom: Wildwood 6Unlock the potential of your workforce with our workshop, “Future-Proofing your Workforce with Soft Skills Analytics and AI. We will delve into the transformative power of harnessing soft skills (people skills) with artificial intelligence. In this workshop, you’ll learn why soft skills are a powerful component in successful individuals and teams. You’ll also learn how to spot soft skills by analyzing a hypothetical team’s skills set and picking the best job candidate for that team. We’ll share how PyxaI, an HR screening tool automates this process by using AI to determine the soft skills ability of job candidates or employees. Our panelist will share their perspective on how organizations can future-proof their workforce by embracing a more holistic approach using soft skills with the aid of AI to recruit and manage talent. Moderator: Earlyne Alexander, Business Development Executive, Port Authority of NY & NJSpeaker: Christopher Wolff, HR Program Director, Port Authority of NY & NJSpeaker: Angela Edwards, Co-Founder, PyxaI55. Browns Mills Bicycle and Pedestrian Action Plan(P) (E) Room: Wildwood 7The Browns Mills Bicycle and Pedestrian Action Plan presents a set of bicycle and pedestrian improvements for Browns Mills, NJ -a unique community that is located within the Pinelands National Reserve, home to the Deborah Heart and Lung Center, and adjacent to Joint Base McGuire-Dix-Lakehurst. For this project, DVRPC partnered with community members, Pemberton Township, Burlington County, and an advisory committee to develop detailed and achievable bike/ped recommendations for five locations throughout and around Browns Mills. The recommendations build on Browns Mills’ existing bicycle and pedestrian infrastructure while still preserving the area's important natural resources, with the ultimate goal of creating safer and more complete roads, trails, and intersections that support better health outcomes and enhance connections to the Town Center, recreational destinations, and neighboring communities. A new DVRPC program, Supporting Communities, collaboratively aims to enhance DVRPC's responsiveness to the diverse needs and preferences of all communities, addressing barriers to implementing local transportation priorities. During the program's inaugural year, DVRPC and Pemberton Township staff are partnering to advance recommendations put forth in the Browns Mills plan. This session will discuss planning for bike/ped infrastructure in this unique community and how DVRPC is currently working with the Township to implement the proposed improvements.Speaker: Amy Verbofsky, Manager, Healthy and Resilient Communities, Delaware Valley Regional Planning Commission Speaker: Derek Lombardi, AICP, Senior Planner, Delaware Valley Regional Planning CommissionSpeaker: Alyson Dressman, Capital Program Planner, Delaware Valley Regional Planning CommissionWednesday All Day Beverage StationLocated inside and at the center of the Exhibit RoomRohrer Bus SalesTry the 2024 NJ TransAction Mobile App Scan the QR Code or go to https://guidebook.com/g/njta2024 NJ TransAction Conference Program Schedule and Workshop Sessions Thursday, May 2, 2024 (P) = Planning ACIP Credits (E) = Engineering PDH Credits 11:40 am - 12:40 pm (Continued) 88. Utility Coordination and Relocations: Review of NJDOT Utility Process (E) Room: Wildwood 4 This workshop will review the current NJDOT utility process for concept development, preliminary engineering, and final design phases. The utility process for any transportation project can be challenging, frustrating, and rewarding at the same time. On most transportation projects, utilities are impacted. Design changes, accelerated schedules, lead time to order materials, and limited ROW, construction staging requirements, seasonal restrictions and temporary facilities are some examples that can cause significant delays and costs to transportation projects. The design of the utility facility located within the project limits requires coordination among the agencies that own the facility, the designer, and the utility owners. Other items to be discussed will be the current ASCE/UESI/CI 38-22 (Standard Guidelines for investigating and documenting existing utilities), ASCE/UESI/CI 75-22 (Standard Guidelines for recording and exchanging utility infrastructure data), preparation of utility contact list/tracking form, utility contact letters, utility agreement plans, utility checklists, utility plans, utility cost estimates and 44 years of lessons learned in preparing utility documents for transportation projects. Presenter: Ronald R. Rotunno, PE, Supervising Engineer, WSP 89. Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITS) for Roadway Operations including Overview and Examples of PennDOT I-476 Hard Shoulder Running Project and Maine DOT Weather Responsive Traffic Signal Operations (P) (E) Room: Wildwood 6 Intelligent Transportation Systems continue to evolve to support traffic operations in new ways well beyond the traditional traffic cameras and dynamic message signs. This session will present the foundational concepts of Transportation Systems Management and Operations (TSM&O) including how it utilizes ITS technologies. Two examples that will be presented in detail are the recent PennDOT I-476 Hard Shoulder Running Project and the current Maine DOT initiative to use real-time weather and pavement conditions to adjust traffic signal operations. Moderator: Kathleen Swindler, P.E., PTOE, Senior ITS Engineer, Drive Engineering Speaker: Sandi K. Yeakley, P.E, Senior Project Manager and Principal Associate, Benesch Speaker: Kevin Hayes, P.E., Senior Engineer, HNTB 90. NJ DOT: Advanced Traffic Engineering Practices: NJDOT Division of Traffic Engineering Strategies (P) (E) Room: Wildwood 7 This session highlights the state of the practice for various Traffic Engineering strategies to provide the safest and most efficient transportation network for road users. Active Arterial Management leverages Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITS) such as camera surveillance and probe vehicle data as well as connected traffic signals. NJDOT utilizes these technologies to manage arterials in real time. Operational Safety Scenarios focusing on pedestrian and vehicle safety and efficiency include Lead Pedestrian Intervals (LPIs), passive pedestrian detection, red-light extension to reduce pedestrian-vehicle conflicts at signalized intersections, and NJDOT’s first deployment of flashing yellow arrows. Updated practices, including national changes, for setting speed limits on roadways will discuss approaches that consider surrounding land use, road safety statistics, and other factors to optimize speed limits. Moderator: Zahin Rabbi, Senior Engineer Traffic, Division of Traffic Engineering, NJDOT Speaker: Kelly McVeigh, Executive Manager, Bureau of Traffic Engineering South, Division of Traffic Engineering, NJDOT Speaker: Syed Kazmi, Executive Manager, Bureau of Traffic Engineering North, Division of Traffic Engineering, NJDOT Speaker: Altin Aliaj, Supervising Highway Engineer 2 Traffic, Division of Traffic Engineering, NJDOT 51

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 Program Page Index Program Numbered Pages 1 Program Page Index 2 Welcome Letter 3 TransAction Conference Committee, Our Partners, and Thanks 4-5 TransAction Conference Sponsors 6 Participating Exhibitor with Booth Numbers 7-19 NJ TransAction Conference Exhibitors 20-21 Waterfront Conference Center Information and Wildwood Meeting Room Locations 22 Harrah’s Information, Locations & Amenities 23 Mobile App Instructions 24-34 TUESDAY - Conference Program Schedule and Workshop Sessions 35-49 WEDNESDAY - Conference Program Schedule and Workshop Sessions 50-57 THURSDAY - Conference Program Schedule and Workshop Sessions 58-60 PDH Engineering Credits – List of Eligible Workshop Presentations 61-64 AICP Planning Credits – List of Eligible Workshop Presentations TransAction Program Ads Richard Grubb & Associates, Inc. (Back Cover) HNTB Corporation (Inside Front Cover) National Data & Surveying Services (Inside Back Cover) BL Companies Coach & Equipment Dresdner Robin Environmental Management, Inc. InGroup Michael Baker International New Jersey Railroad Association Robinson Aerial Surveys, Inc. TechniQuest Corporation SES Stokes Creative Group, Inc. Szaferman Lakind Blumstein & Blade Wiss & Company, LLP Try the 2024 NJ TransAction Mobile AppScan the QR Code or go to https://guidebook.com/g/njta2024NJ TransAction Conference Program Schedule and Workshop SessionsWednesday, May 1, 2024(P) = Planning ACIP Credits (E) = Engineering PDH Credits1:45 pm - 2:45 pm (Continued)56. VIP Panel: The Future of Transportation Capital Funding and Planning: Lessons from the Past and aVision for the Future(P) Room: Wildwood 8-9-10With the recent renewal of the NJ Transportation Trust Fund (TTF), New Jersey has another five years of capital funding for bridges, roads, rail, and other transportation infrastructure. However, despite New Jersey being a state that depends on tourism, is home to many of the bedroom communities that support New York and Philadelphia and is truly a corridor state for the entire East Coast, we lack a long-term solution for capital funding for the future. When Governor Kean created the TTF, he envisioned a revolving fund that issued manageable debt with a reasonable pay-go balance. Today, the TTF has accrued more than $20 billion in debt, and a permanent solution is necessary to manage the current debt load while creating a funding source that allows thestate to not only maintain the infrastructure they currently have, but also improve and expand our infrastructure to better support the taxpayers and the business community. This workshop seeks to draw on the perspectives of several transportation experts who can delve into the history of New Jersey’s capital funding, the intent of its founders, where things went wrong, and discuss ideas on how to permanently fix and fund our state’s infrastructure investment fund for the future. The panel will also focus onwhere a permanently and fully funded capital plan could lead, including utilization of new technologies and innovations that are ready to be rolled out in our State. Come discuss where the future of transportation in NJ should go and how we can get there.Moderator: Anthony Attanasio, CEO, Hawk StrategiesSpeaker: Sam Donelson, Senior VP, Region Business Line Leader, Transportation, NY/NJ Metro, AECOM and former Executive Director of the South Jersey Transportation AuthoritySpeaker: John Keller, Transportation Specialist Executive, Deloitte, and former Executive Director of the New Jersey Turnpike AuthoritySpeaker: Zoe Baldwin, Vice President of State Programs, Regional Plan Association, and Commissioner, South Jersey Transportation Authority57. Investing in Rail Transportation: Ensuring the Economic Vitality of the Region(P) (E) Room: Wildwood 12-13New Jersey and New York are inextricably linked--economically, socially, and politically. The Gateway Program seeks to address the demand for Trans-Hudson capacity, in recognition of this symbiotic relationship. With New Jersey’s focus on transit-oriented development and growth in housing production in recent years, access to jobs and opportunities, services, and recreation are critical. This panel will explain why rail connectivity is so important, how the Gateway Program will address these acute needs sustainably, and why and how the completion of the nation’s most urgent infrastructure project will provide benefits throughout the region and the country. Moderator: Laura Colacurcio, External Affairs Manager, Capital Delivery, Gateway Program, AmtrakSpeaker: Stephen Sigmund, Chief Public Outreach Officer, Gateway Development CommissionSpeaker: Sharon Tepper, AICP, Director, Infrastructure Planning & Development, Capital Delivery, Gateway Program, AmtrakSpeaker: Kate Ward, Director, Trans-Hudson Planning, NJ TRANSIT58. Human Trafficking in Transportation(P) Room: Wildwood 18-19Busing On the Lookout (B.O.L.T.) is a national effort to engage America’s Bus and Paratransit Drivers along with all Transit Staffwho encounter the public to be on the lookout for Human Trafficking. Bus Drivers along with terminal employees and other staffcan observe behaviors that may be indicators of someone being exploited or used for domestic sex trafficking, or as underageworkers. Also, both legal and illegal persons from other Countries are sometimes taken advantage of since they have little tonowhere to seek assistance and are easy targets of traffickers. This workshop will feature a 30-minute video which explains exactlywhat transit staff should be looking for and what steps they can take.Presenter: Michael Noel, Noel Training & Consulting, LLCTry the 2024 NJ TransAction Mobile AppScan the QR Code or go to https://guidebook.com/g/njta2024NJ TransAction Conference Program Schedule and Workshop SessionsWednesday, May 1, 2024(P) = Planning ACIP Credits (E) = Engineering PDH Credits1:45 pm - 2:45 pm (Continued)56. VIP Panel: The Future of Transportation Capital Funding and Planning: Lessons from the Past and aVision for the Future(P) Room: Wildwood 8-9-10With the recent renewal of the NJ Transportation Trust Fund (TTF), New Jersey has another five years of capital funding for bridges, roads, rail, and other transportation infrastructure. However, despite New Jersey being a state that depends on tourism, is home to many of the bedroom communities that support New York and Philadelphia and is truly a corridor state for the entire East Coast, we lack a long-term solution for capital funding for the future. When Governor Kean created the TTF, he envisioned a revolving fund that issued manageable debt with a reasonable pay-go balance. Today, the TTF has accrued more than $20 billion in debt, and a permanent solution is necessary to manage the current debt load while creating a funding source that allows thestate to not only maintain the infrastructure they currently have, but also improve and expand our infrastructure to better support the taxpayers and the business community. This workshop seeks to draw on the perspectives of several transportation experts who can delve into the history of New Jersey’s capital funding, the intent of its founders, where things went wrong, and discuss ideas on how to permanently fix and fund our state’s infrastructure investment fund for the future. The panel will also focus onwhere a permanently and fully funded capital plan could lead, including utilization of new technologies and innovations that are ready to be rolled out in our State. Come discuss where the future of transportation in NJ should go and how we can get there.Moderator: Anthony Attanasio, CEO, Hawk StrategiesSpeaker: Sam Donelson, Senior VP, Region Business Line Leader, Transportation, NY/NJ Metro, AECOM and former Executive Director of the South Jersey Transportation AuthoritySpeaker: John Keller, Transportation Specialist Executive, Deloitte, and former Executive Director of the New Jersey Turnpike AuthoritySpeaker: Zoe Baldwin, Vice President of State Programs, Regional Plan Association, and Commissioner, South Jersey Transportation Authority57. Investing in Rail Transportation: Ensuring the Economic Vitality of the Region(P) (E) Room: Wildwood 12-13New Jersey and New York are inextricably linked--economically, socially, and politically. The Gateway Program seeks to address the demand for Trans-Hudson capacity, in recognition of this symbiotic relationship. With New Jersey’s focus on transit-oriented development and growth in housing production in recent years, access to jobs and opportunities, services, and recreation are critical. This panel will explain why rail connectivity is so important, how the Gateway Program will address these acute needs sustainably, and why and how the completion of the nation’s most urgent infrastructure project will provide benefits throughout the region and the country. Moderator: Laura Colacurcio, External Affairs Manager, Capital Delivery, Gateway Program, AmtrakSpeaker: Stephen Sigmund, Chief Public Outreach Officer, Gateway Development CommissionSpeaker: Sharon Tepper, AICP, Director, Infrastructure Planning & Development, Capital Delivery, Gateway Program, AmtrakSpeaker: Kate Ward, Director, Trans-Hudson Planning, NJ TRANSIT58. Human Trafficking in Transportation(P) Room: Wildwood 18-19Busing On the Lookout (B.O.L.T.) is a national effort to engage America’s Bus and Paratransit Drivers along with all Transit Staffwho encounter the public to be on the lookout for Human Trafficking. Bus Drivers along with terminal employees and other staffcan observe behaviors that may be indicators of someone being exploited or used for domestic sex trafficking, or as underageworkers. Also, both legal and illegal persons from other Countries are sometimes taken advantage of since they have little tonowhere to seek assistance and are easy targets of traffickers. This workshop will feature a 30-minute video which explains exactlywhat transit staff should be looking for and what steps they can take.Presenter: Michael Noel, Noel Training & Consulting, LLCTry the 2024 NJ TransAction Mobile App Scan the QR Code or go to https://guidebook.com/g/njta2024 NJ TransAction Conference Program Schedule and Workshop Sessions Thursday, May 2, 2024 (P) = Planning ACIP Credits (E) = Engineering PDH Credits 11:40 am - 12:40 pm (Continued) 88. Utility Coordination and Relocations: Review of NJDOT Utility Process (E) Room: Wildwood 4 This workshop will review the current NJDOT utility process for concept development, preliminary engineering, and final design phases. The utility process for any transportation project can be challenging, frustrating, and rewarding at the same time. On most transportation projects, utilities are impacted. Design changes, accelerated schedules, lead time to order materials, and limited ROW, construction staging requirements, seasonal restrictions and temporary facilities are some examples that can cause significant delays and costs to transportation projects. The design of the utility facility located within the project limits requires coordination among the agencies that own the facility, the designer, and the utility owners. Other items to be discussed will be the current ASCE/UESI/CI 38-22 (Standard Guidelines for investigating and documenting existing utilities), ASCE/UESI/CI 75-22 (Standard Guidelines for recording and exchanging utility infrastructure data), preparation of utility contact list/tracking form, utility contact letters, utility agreement plans, utility checklists, utility plans, utility cost estimates and 44 years of lessons learned in preparing utility documents for transportation projects. Presenter: Ronald R. Rotunno, PE, Supervising Engineer, WSP 89. Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITS) for Roadway Operations including Overview and Examples of PennDOT I-476 Hard Shoulder Running Project and Maine DOT Weather Responsive Traffic Signal Operations (P) (E) Room: Wildwood 6 Intelligent Transportation Systems continue to evolve to support traffic operations in new ways well beyond the traditional traffic cameras and dynamic message signs. This session will present the foundational concepts of Transportation Systems Management and Operations (TSM&O) including how it utilizes ITS technologies. Two examples that will be presented in detail are the recent PennDOT I-476 Hard Shoulder Running Project and the current Maine DOT initiative to use real-time weather and pavement conditions to adjust traffic signal operations. Moderator: Kathleen Swindler, P.E., PTOE, Senior ITS Engineer, Drive Engineering Speaker: Sandi K. Yeakley, P.E, Senior Project Manager and Principal Associate, Benesch Speaker: Kevin Hayes, P.E., Senior Engineer, HNTB 90. NJ DOT: Advanced Traffic Engineering Practices: NJDOT Division of Traffic Engineering Strategies (P) (E) Room: Wildwood 7 This session highlights the state of the practice for various Traffic Engineering strategies to provide the safest and most efficient transportation network for road users. Active Arterial Management leverages Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITS) such as camera surveillance and probe vehicle data as well as connected traffic signals. NJDOT utilizes these technologies to manage arterials in real time. Operational Safety Scenarios focusing on pedestrian and vehicle safety and efficiency include Lead Pedestrian Intervals (LPIs), passive pedestrian detection, red-light extension to reduce pedestrian-vehicle conflicts at signalized intersections, and NJDOT’s first deployment of flashing yellow arrows. Updated practices, including national changes, for setting speed limits on roadways will discuss approaches that consider surrounding land use, road safety statistics, and other factors to optimize speed limits. Moderator: Zahin Rabbi, Senior Engineer Traffic, Division of Traffic Engineering, NJDOT Speaker: Kelly McVeigh, Executive Manager, Bureau of Traffic Engineering South, Division of Traffic Engineering, NJDOT Speaker: Syed Kazmi, Executive Manager, Bureau of Traffic Engineering North, Division of Traffic Engineering, NJDOT Speaker: Altin Aliaj, Supervising Highway Engineer 2 Traffic, Division of Traffic Engineering, NJDOT 52

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 Program Page Index Program Numbered Pages 1 Program Page Index 2 Welcome Letter 3 TransAction Conference Committee, Our Partners, and Thanks 4-5 TransAction Conference Sponsors 6 Participating Exhibitor with Booth Numbers 7-19 NJ TransAction Conference Exhibitors 20-21 Waterfront Conference Center Information and Wildwood Meeting Room Locations 22 Harrah’s Information, Locations & Amenities 23 Mobile App Instructions 24-34 TUESDAY - Conference Program Schedule and Workshop Sessions 35-49 WEDNESDAY - Conference Program Schedule and Workshop Sessions 50-57 THURSDAY - Conference Program Schedule and Workshop Sessions 58-60 PDH Engineering Credits – List of Eligible Workshop Presentations 61-64 AICP Planning Credits – List of Eligible Workshop Presentations TransAction Program Ads Richard Grubb & Associates, Inc. (Back Cover) HNTB Corporation (Inside Front Cover) National Data & Surveying Services (Inside Back Cover) BL Companies Coach & Equipment Dresdner Robin Environmental Management, Inc. InGroup Michael Baker International New Jersey Railroad Association Robinson Aerial Surveys, Inc. TechniQuest Corporation SES Stokes Creative Group, Inc. Szaferman Lakind Blumstein & Blade Wiss & Company, LLP Try the 2024 NJ TransAction Mobile AppScan the QR Code or go to https://guidebook.com/g/njta2024NJ TransAction Conference Program Schedule and Workshop SessionsWednesday, May 1, 2024(P) = Planning ACIP Credits (E) = Engineering PDH CreditsExhibit Hall Open all afternoon until 5:00pm. Reopens at 6:00 pm for Networking Reception2:45 pm - 3:45 pm No Workshops, Visit Exhibits in Exhibit Hall. 3:50 pm - 4:50 pm 59. Special TransAction Update: The Hudson Tunnel Project – Funding and Delivering the Nation’s Largest, MostUrgent Infrastructure Megaproject(P) Room: Wildwood 1-2In this multi-part panel, the Gateway Development Commission (GDC) will discuss progress on the Hudson Tunnel Project (HTP) and preview what is to come in the months ahead. GDC will provide the industry with a timely update on procurement opportunities; the HTP’s funding and construction status; risks associated with the HTP; and how GDC, the States of New York and New Jersey, Amtrak, and all GDC’s partners are managing delivery risk as the HTP rapidly advances.Part I: Introduction to the Hudson Tunnel ProjectSpeaker: Kris Kolluri, Chief Executive Officer, Gateway Development CommissionPart II: Hudson Tunnel Project Procurement UpdateSpeaker: Robert Hickman, Chief Administrative Officer, Gateway Development CommissionSpeaker: Madeleine McDonnell, Chief of Staff and Policy Advisor, Gateway Development CommissionSpeaker: Megan Strickland, Deputy Chief Program Officer, Gateway Development CommissionPart III: Audience Q&A with Full PanelModerator: Kris Kolluri, Chief Executive Officer, Gateway Development Commission60. The Impact of a Railroad on a County’s Tourism Industry(P) Room: Wildwood 3Hear from various representatives in tourism, County government and railroad tourism operators on how railroads enhance the experience for tourists visiting areas and spending hard earned dollars in these counties throughout the state. Speaker: Bob Bailey, President, New Jersey Railroad AssociationSpeaker: Nathaniel Guest, President, Colebrookdale Railroad Preservation TrustSpeaker: Paul Harland, Director of Passenger Operations, SMS Rail LinesSpeaker: Chris Cotty, President, The Delaware River Railroad Excursions61. Planning a Reliable and Equitable EV Charging Network(P) (E) Room: Wildwood 4Planning for Electric Vehicle charging stations creates an opportunity for New Jersey to deploy charging stations with the multi-faceted approach of addressing climate change and reducing reliance on the single occupancy vehicle. This presentation will look at planning for a reliable EV network that supports adoption and equity. The workshop team will provide a look into the data and resources available to regions to compare sites and prepare deployment plans. Speaker: Blythe Eaman, AICP, Director, Environmental & Sustainability Planning, NJTPASpeaker: Sara Irick, PE, CME, PMP, TDM-CP, Senior Project Manager, French & Parrello AssociatesSpeaker: Kristen Ahlfeld, PP, AICP, Director of Client Services, FHI StudioTry the 2024 NJ TransAction Mobile AppScan the QR Code or go to https://guidebook.com/g/njta2024NJ TransAction Conference Program Schedule and Workshop SessionsWednesday, May 1, 2024(P) = Planning ACIP Credits (E) = Engineering PDH CreditsExhibit Hall Open all afternoon until 5:00pm. Reopens at 6:00 pm for Networking Reception2:45 pm - 3:45 pm No Workshops, Visit Exhibits in Exhibit Hall. 3:50 pm - 4:50 pm 59. Special TransAction Update: The Hudson Tunnel Project – Funding and Delivering the Nation’s Largest, MostUrgent Infrastructure Megaproject(P) Room: Wildwood 1-2In this multi-part panel, the Gateway Development Commission (GDC) will discuss progress on the Hudson Tunnel Project (HTP) and preview what is to come in the months ahead. GDC will provide the industry with a timely update on procurement opportunities; the HTP’s funding and construction status; risks associated with the HTP; and how GDC, the States of New York and New Jersey, Amtrak, and all GDC’s partners are managing delivery risk as the HTP rapidly advances.Part I: Introduction to the Hudson Tunnel ProjectSpeaker: Kris Kolluri, Chief Executive Officer, Gateway Development CommissionPart II: Hudson Tunnel Project Procurement UpdateSpeaker: Robert Hickman, Chief Administrative Officer, Gateway Development CommissionSpeaker: Madeleine McDonnell, Chief of Staff and Policy Advisor, Gateway Development CommissionSpeaker: Megan Strickland, Deputy Chief Program Officer, Gateway Development CommissionPart III: Audience Q&A with Full PanelModerator: Kris Kolluri, Chief Executive Officer, Gateway Development Commission60. The Impact of a Railroad on a County’s Tourism Industry(P) Room: Wildwood 3Hear from various representatives in tourism, County government and railroad tourism operators on how railroads enhance the experience for tourists visiting areas and spending hard earned dollars in these counties throughout the state. Speaker: Bob Bailey, President, New Jersey Railroad AssociationSpeaker: Nathaniel Guest, President, Colebrookdale Railroad Preservation TrustSpeaker: Paul Harland, Director of Passenger Operations, SMS Rail LinesSpeaker: Chris Cotty, President, The Delaware River Railroad Excursions61. Planning a Reliable and Equitable EV Charging Network(P) (E) Room: Wildwood 4Planning for Electric Vehicle charging stations creates an opportunity for New Jersey to deploy charging stations with the multi-faceted approach of addressing climate change and reducing reliance on the single occupancy vehicle. This presentation will look at planning for a reliable EV network that supports adoption and equity. The workshop team will provide a look into the data and resources available to regions to compare sites and prepare deployment plans. Speaker: Blythe Eaman, AICP, Director, Environmental & Sustainability Planning, NJTPASpeaker: Sara Irick, PE, CME, PMP, TDM-CP, Senior Project Manager, French & Parrello AssociatesSpeaker: Kristen Ahlfeld, PP, AICP, Director of Client Services, FHI StudioTry the 2024 NJ TransAction Mobile AppScan the QR Code or go to https://guidebook.com/g/njta2024NJ TransAction Conference Program Schedule and Workshop SessionsWednesday, May 1, 2024(P) = Planning ACIP Credits (E) = Engineering PDH CreditsExhibit Hall Open all afternoon until 5:00pm. Reopens at 6:00 pm for Networking Reception2:45 pm - 3:45 pm No Workshops, Visit Exhibits in Exhibit Hall. 3:50 pm - 4:50 pm 59. Special TransAction Update: The Hudson Tunnel Project – Funding and Delivering the Nation’s Largest, MostUrgent Infrastructure Megaproject(P) Room: Wildwood 1-2In this multi-part panel, the Gateway Development Commission (GDC) will discuss progress on the Hudson Tunnel Project (HTP) and preview what is to come in the months ahead. GDC will provide the industry with a timely update on procurement opportunities; the HTP’s funding and construction status; risks associated with the HTP; and how GDC, the States of New York and New Jersey, Amtrak, and all GDC’s partners are managing delivery risk as the HTP rapidly advances.Part I: Introduction to the Hudson Tunnel ProjectSpeaker: Kris Kolluri, Chief Executive Officer, Gateway Development CommissionPart II: Hudson Tunnel Project Procurement UpdateSpeaker: Robert Hickman, Chief Administrative Officer, Gateway Development CommissionSpeaker: Madeleine McDonnell, Chief of Staff and Policy Advisor, Gateway Development CommissionSpeaker: Megan Strickland, Deputy Chief Program Officer, Gateway Development CommissionPart III: Audience Q&A with Full PanelModerator: Kris Kolluri, Chief Executive Officer, Gateway Development Commission60. The Impact of a Railroad on a County’s Tourism Industry(P) Room: Wildwood 3Hear from various representatives in tourism, County government and railroad tourism operators on how railroads enhance the experience for tourists visiting areas and spending hard earned dollars in these counties throughout the state. Speaker: Bob Bailey, President, New Jersey Railroad AssociationSpeaker: Nathaniel Guest, President, Colebrookdale Railroad Preservation TrustSpeaker: Paul Harland, Director of Passenger Operations, SMS Rail LinesSpeaker: Chris Cotty, President, The Delaware River Railroad Excursions61. Planning a Reliable and Equitable EV Charging Network(P) (E) Room: Wildwood 4Planning for Electric Vehicle charging stations creates an opportunity for New Jersey to deploy charging stations with the multi-faceted approach of addressing climate change and reducing reliance on the single occupancy vehicle. This presentation will look at planning for a reliable EV network that supports adoption and equity. The workshop team will provide a look into the data and resources available to regions to compare sites and prepare deployment plans. Speaker: Blythe Eaman, AICP, Director, Environmental & Sustainability Planning, NJTPASpeaker: Sara Irick, PE, CME, PMP, TDM-CP, Senior Project Manager, French & Parrello AssociatesSpeaker: Kristen Ahlfeld, PP, AICP, Director of Client Services, FHI StudioTry the 2024 NJ TransAction Mobile App Scan the QR Code or go to https://guidebook.com/g/njta2024 NJ TransAction Conference Program Schedule and Workshop Sessions Thursday, May 2, 2024 (P) = Planning ACIP Credits (E) = Engineering PDH Credits 11:40 am - 12:40 pm (Continued) 88. Utility Coordination and Relocations: Review of NJDOT Utility Process (E) Room: Wildwood 4 This workshop will review the current NJDOT utility process for concept development, preliminary engineering, and final design phases. The utility process for any transportation project can be challenging, frustrating, and rewarding at the same time. On most transportation projects, utilities are impacted. Design changes, accelerated schedules, lead time to order materials, and limited ROW, construction staging requirements, seasonal restrictions and temporary facilities are some examples that can cause significant delays and costs to transportation projects. The design of the utility facility located within the project limits requires coordination among the agencies that own the facility, the designer, and the utility owners. Other items to be discussed will be the current ASCE/UESI/CI 38-22 (Standard Guidelines for investigating and documenting existing utilities), ASCE/UESI/CI 75-22 (Standard Guidelines for recording and exchanging utility infrastructure data), preparation of utility contact list/tracking form, utility contact letters, utility agreement plans, utility checklists, utility plans, utility cost estimates and 44 years of lessons learned in preparing utility documents for transportation projects. Presenter: Ronald R. Rotunno, PE, Supervising Engineer, WSP 89. Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITS) for Roadway Operations including Overview and Examples of PennDOT I-476 Hard Shoulder Running Project and Maine DOT Weather Responsive Traffic Signal Operations (P) (E) Room: Wildwood 6 Intelligent Transportation Systems continue to evolve to support traffic operations in new ways well beyond the traditional traffic cameras and dynamic message signs. This session will present the foundational concepts of Transportation Systems Management and Operations (TSM&O) including how it utilizes ITS technologies. Two examples that will be presented in detail are the recent PennDOT I-476 Hard Shoulder Running Project and the current Maine DOT initiative to use real-time weather and pavement conditions to adjust traffic signal operations. Moderator: Kathleen Swindler, P.E., PTOE, Senior ITS Engineer, Drive Engineering Speaker: Sandi K. Yeakley, P.E, Senior Project Manager and Principal Associate, Benesch Speaker: Kevin Hayes, P.E., Senior Engineer, HNTB 90. NJ DOT: Advanced Traffic Engineering Practices: NJDOT Division of Traffic Engineering Strategies (P) (E) Room: Wildwood 7 This session highlights the state of the practice for various Traffic Engineering strategies to provide the safest and most efficient transportation network for road users. Active Arterial Management leverages Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITS) such as camera surveillance and probe vehicle data as well as connected traffic signals. NJDOT utilizes these technologies to manage arterials in real time. Operational Safety Scenarios focusing on pedestrian and vehicle safety and efficiency include Lead Pedestrian Intervals (LPIs), passive pedestrian detection, red-light extension to reduce pedestrian-vehicle conflicts at signalized intersections, and NJDOT’s first deployment of flashing yellow arrows. Updated practices, including national changes, for setting speed limits on roadways will discuss approaches that consider surrounding land use, road safety statistics, and other factors to optimize speed limits. Moderator: Zahin Rabbi, Senior Engineer Traffic, Division of Traffic Engineering, NJDOT Speaker: Kelly McVeigh, Executive Manager, Bureau of Traffic Engineering South, Division of Traffic Engineering, NJDOT Speaker: Syed Kazmi, Executive Manager, Bureau of Traffic Engineering North, Division of Traffic Engineering, NJDOT Speaker: Altin Aliaj, Supervising Highway Engineer 2 Traffic, Division of Traffic Engineering, NJDOT 53

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 Program Page Index Program Numbered Pages 1 Program Page Index 2 Welcome Letter 3 TransAction Conference Committee, Our Partners, and Thanks 4-5 TransAction Conference Sponsors 6 Participating Exhibitor with Booth Numbers 7-19 NJ TransAction Conference Exhibitors 20-21 Waterfront Conference Center Information and Wildwood Meeting Room Locations 22 Harrah’s Information, Locations & Amenities 23 Mobile App Instructions 24-34 TUESDAY - Conference Program Schedule and Workshop Sessions 35-49 WEDNESDAY - Conference Program Schedule and Workshop Sessions 50-57 THURSDAY - Conference Program Schedule and Workshop Sessions 58-60 PDH Engineering Credits – List of Eligible Workshop Presentations 61-64 AICP Planning Credits – List of Eligible Workshop Presentations TransAction Program Ads Richard Grubb & Associates, Inc. (Back Cover) HNTB Corporation (Inside Front Cover) National Data & Surveying Services (Inside Back Cover) BL Companies Coach & Equipment Dresdner Robin Environmental Management, Inc. InGroup Michael Baker International New Jersey Railroad Association Robinson Aerial Surveys, Inc. TechniQuest Corporation SES Stokes Creative Group, Inc. Szaferman Lakind Blumstein & Blade Wiss & Company, LLP Try the 2024 NJ TransAction Mobile AppScan the QR Code or go to https://guidebook.com/g/njta2024NJ TransAction Conference Program Schedule and Workshop SessionsWednesday, May 1, 2024(P) = Planning ACIP Credits (E) = Engineering PDH Credits3:50 pm - 4:50 pm (Continued)62. Moving Forward - Agency Actions (Part 1 of 2)(P) Room: Wildwood 8-9-10How are agencies playing a role in keeping people and goods moving in safe, efficient and reliable manner? Join us for a discussion about major capital investment at the NJDOT, NJ TRANSIT, NJ Turnpike South Jersey Turnpike Authority and PANYNJ. Come learn about major initiatives, project delivery, partnerships and what is on the horizon.Moderator: Zenobia L. Fields, WTS NJ PresidentSpeaker: Girishkuma Patel, Executive Manager, Capital Program Management, NJDOTSpeaker: Jennifer Buison, Assistant Director of Capital Planning, NJ TRANSITSpeaker: Michael Garofalo, Chief, Engineer, NJ Turnpike AuthoritySpeaker: Stephen M. Mazur, Chief Engineer / Director of Engineering, South Jersey Transportation AuthoritySpeaker: Rizwan Baig, Chief Engineer, PANYNJ63. NJ DOT: Road to Safe System in NJ(P) (E) Room: Wildwood 12-13Discuss the Safe System Approach and how we are integrating it in NJ through the implementation of NJ 2020 SHSP, Road Safety Audits, proactive safety (Systemic Analysis), and highlighting the Safe System Approach Workshop, which was first of its kind in the nation.Moderator: Daniel LiSanti, P.E., Manager, Bureau of Safety, Bicycle & Pedestrian Programs (BSBPP), NJDOTSpeaker: Jeevanjot Singh, PMP, Section Chief, Safety Program Management, BSBPP, NJDOTSpeaker: Khalid Sheikh, Project Engineer, BSBPP, NJDOTSpeaker: Elizabeth Wemple, P.E., RSP1, Senior Transportation Safety Engineer, HDRSpeaker: Alan J. Huff, Safety Specialist, NJ Division of Federal Highway Administration64. Transit Agency Catastrophic Loss and Business Continuity (Part 1 of 2)(P) Room: Wildwood 18-19How will your Agency function in the face of disaster, including major incidents, accidents, cyberattacks, and various otherbusiness disruptions. The workshop will provide a comprehensive review of policies and procedures transit agencies should havein place, along with various tips and lessons learned. Attorney Jill Nagy will help prepare your transit agency before the lossoccurs. The content of this course is appropriate for any/all departments within your transit agencies.Presenter: Jill Nagy, President and Managing Partner, Summers Nagy Law Offices, Wyomissing, York and Johnstown, PA5:00 pm - 6:00 pm 65. DVRPC's Electric Vehicle Task Force for First Responders: Operational Complexities of Electric Vehicles(P) Room: Wildwood 1-2To keep pace with the ever-evolving fleet on the roadway, DVRPC, in partnership with first responders, DOTs, and other transportation professionals, developed an Electric Vehicle Task Force. The primary purpose of the task force is "dedicated toimproving outcomes of EV-related incidents on roadways in the Delaware Valley region." This session will detail the development and evolution of the task force, as well as highlight some of the specific operational challenges EVs pose to first responders and others out on the roadways.Speaker: Justin Neff, Manager, Traffic Management Program, Delaware Valley Regional Planning CommissionSpeaker: Kayla Bancone, Transportation Planner, Delaware Valley Regional Planning CommissionTry the 2024 NJ TransAction Mobile App Scan the QR Code or go to https://guidebook.com/g/njta2024 NJ TransAction Conference Program Schedule and Workshop Sessions Thursday, May 2, 2024 (P) = Planning ACIP Credits (E) = Engineering PDH Credits 11:40 am - 12:40 pm (Continued) 88. Utility Coordination and Relocations: Review of NJDOT Utility Process (E) Room: Wildwood 4 This workshop will review the current NJDOT utility process for concept development, preliminary engineering, and final design phases. The utility process for any transportation project can be challenging, frustrating, and rewarding at the same time. On most transportation projects, utilities are impacted. Design changes, accelerated schedules, lead time to order materials, and limited ROW, construction staging requirements, seasonal restrictions and temporary facilities are some examples that can cause significant delays and costs to transportation projects. The design of the utility facility located within the project limits requires coordination among the agencies that own the facility, the designer, and the utility owners. Other items to be discussed will be the current ASCE/UESI/CI 38-22 (Standard Guidelines for investigating and documenting existing utilities), ASCE/UESI/CI 75-22 (Standard Guidelines for recording and exchanging utility infrastructure data), preparation of utility contact list/tracking form, utility contact letters, utility agreement plans, utility checklists, utility plans, utility cost estimates and 44 years of lessons learned in preparing utility documents for transportation projects. Presenter: Ronald R. Rotunno, PE, Supervising Engineer, WSP 89. Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITS) for Roadway Operations including Overview and Examples of PennDOT I-476 Hard Shoulder Running Project and Maine DOT Weather Responsive Traffic Signal Operations (P) (E) Room: Wildwood 6 Intelligent Transportation Systems continue to evolve to support traffic operations in new ways well beyond the traditional traffic cameras and dynamic message signs. This session will present the foundational concepts of Transportation Systems Management and Operations (TSM&O) including how it utilizes ITS technologies. Two examples that will be presented in detail are the recent PennDOT I-476 Hard Shoulder Running Project and the current Maine DOT initiative to use real-time weather and pavement conditions to adjust traffic signal operations. Moderator: Kathleen Swindler, P.E., PTOE, Senior ITS Engineer, Drive Engineering Speaker: Sandi K. Yeakley, P.E, Senior Project Manager and Principal Associate, Benesch Speaker: Kevin Hayes, P.E., Senior Engineer, HNTB 90. NJ DOT: Advanced Traffic Engineering Practices: NJDOT Division of Traffic Engineering Strategies (P) (E) Room: Wildwood 7 This session highlights the state of the practice for various Traffic Engineering strategies to provide the safest and most efficient transportation network for road users. Active Arterial Management leverages Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITS) such as camera surveillance and probe vehicle data as well as connected traffic signals. NJDOT utilizes these technologies to manage arterials in real time. Operational Safety Scenarios focusing on pedestrian and vehicle safety and efficiency include Lead Pedestrian Intervals (LPIs), passive pedestrian detection, red-light extension to reduce pedestrian-vehicle conflicts at signalized intersections, and NJDOT’s first deployment of flashing yellow arrows. Updated practices, including national changes, for setting speed limits on roadways will discuss approaches that consider surrounding land use, road safety statistics, and other factors to optimize speed limits. Moderator: Zahin Rabbi, Senior Engineer Traffic, Division of Traffic Engineering, NJDOT Speaker: Kelly McVeigh, Executive Manager, Bureau of Traffic Engineering South, Division of Traffic Engineering, NJDOT Speaker: Syed Kazmi, Executive Manager, Bureau of Traffic Engineering North, Division of Traffic Engineering, NJDOT Speaker: Altin Aliaj, Supervising Highway Engineer 2 Traffic, Division of Traffic Engineering, NJDOT 54

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 Program Page Index Program Numbered Pages 1 Program Page Index 2 Welcome Letter 3 TransAction Conference Committee, Our Partners, and Thanks 4-5 TransAction Conference Sponsors 6 Participating Exhibitor with Booth Numbers 7-19 NJ TransAction Conference Exhibitors 20-21 Waterfront Conference Center Information and Wildwood Meeting Room Locations 22 Harrah’s Information, Locations & Amenities 23 Mobile App Instructions 24-34 TUESDAY - Conference Program Schedule and Workshop Sessions 35-49 WEDNESDAY - Conference Program Schedule and Workshop Sessions 50-57 THURSDAY - Conference Program Schedule and Workshop Sessions 58-60 PDH Engineering Credits – List of Eligible Workshop Presentations 61-64 AICP Planning Credits – List of Eligible Workshop Presentations TransAction Program Ads Richard Grubb & Associates, Inc. (Back Cover) HNTB Corporation (Inside Front Cover) National Data & Surveying Services (Inside Back Cover) BL Companies Coach & Equipment Dresdner Robin Environmental Management, Inc. InGroup Michael Baker International New Jersey Railroad Association Robinson Aerial Surveys, Inc. TechniQuest Corporation SES Stokes Creative Group, Inc. Szaferman Lakind Blumstein & Blade Wiss & Company, LLP Try the 2024 NJ TransAction Mobile AppScan the QR Code or go to https://guidebook.com/g/njta2024NJ TransAction Conference Program Schedule and Workshop SessionsWednesday, May 1, 2024(P) = Planning ACIP Credits (E) = Engineering PDH Credits5:00 pm - 6:00 pm (Continued)66. Bus Traffic Signal Priority: All Aboard!(P) (E) Room: Wildwood 3The addition of a new travel lane to increase throughput on the majority of New Jersey’s arterials can be cost prohibitive. This session will examine how sound planning of near- and far-side bus stops when coupled with transit signal priority technology can facilitate the safe, orderly and efficient movement of traffic, pedestrians and bus passengers. Advantages and disadvantages to multiple approaches will be presented.Moderator: Jeffrey P. Arch, PE, Senior Project Manager, HNTB CorporationSpeaker: Kelly McVeigh, Manager, Division of Traffic, New Jersey Department of TransportationSpeaker: Matthew Junak, PE, Senior Project Manager, HNTB CorporationSpeaker: Kevin Hayes, PE, Senior Systems Engineer, HNTB Corporation67. Where Public Art Meets Public Safety: How NJ Municipalities Are Using Art to Slow Traffic and ImproveSafety(P) (E) Room: Wildwood 4Cities worldwide are increasingly recognizing the transformative power of art as an effective and low-cost strategy to enhance street safety, calm traffic, and heighten driver awareness of pedestrians. This approach fosters interagency collaboration andaugments the city’s ability to engage with artists and community groups on creative projects. Discover the collaborative initiative between the City of Passaic, EZ Ride, and the Bloomberg Foundation, exemplifying the impactful fusion of artistic endeavors with improved street safety. Moderator: Jeffrey Perlman, AICP, PP, Senior Director of Planning, NJTPASpeaker: Hector Lora, Mayor, City of PassaicSpeaker: Lisa Lee, Director of Sustainability Programs, EZ RideSpeaker: Nicholas Mosquera, Bloomberg Associates68. A Collaborative Design Approach with an Agency Partner(P) (E) Room: Wildwood 6This session will highlight how a collaborative design with an informed owner can effectively deliver a diverse array of projects on time and on budget. Specific examples will be highlighted from Parsons’ most recent Term Agreement with the NY State Thruway Authority including bridge replacements, bridge rehabilitations, and scour repair projects. Although routine at face value, each assignment required coordination across multiple disciplines (structural, geotechnical, drainage, and highway) and with various project stakeholders.Presenter: Daniel Levine, PE, Project Manager, Parsons69. Moving Forward - Agency Actions (Part 2 of 2)(P) Room: Wildwood 8-9-10How are agencies playing a role in keeping people and goods moving in safe, efficient and reliable manner? Join us for a discussion about major capital investment at the NJDOT, NJ TRANSIT, NJ Turnpike South Jersey Turnpike Authority and PANYNJ. Come learn about major initiatives, project delivery, partnerships and what is on the horizon.Moderator: Zenobia L. Fields, WTS NJ PresidentSpeaker: Girishkuma Patel, Executive Manager, Capital Program Management, NJDOTSpeaker: Jennifer Buison, Assistant Director of Capital Planning, NJ TRANSITSpeaker: Michael Garofalo, Chief, Engineer, NJ Turnpike AuthoritySpeaker: Stephen M. Mazur, Chief Engineer / Director of Engineering, South Jersey Transportation AuthoritySpeaker: Rizwan Baig, Chief Engineer, PANYNJTry the 2024 NJ TransAction Mobile AppScan the QR Code or go to https://guidebook.com/g/njta2024NJ TransAction Conference Program Schedule and Workshop SessionsWednesday, May 1, 2024(P) = Planning ACIP Credits (E) = Engineering PDH Credits5:00 pm - 6:00 pm (Continued)66. Bus Traffic Signal Priority: All Aboard!(P) (E) Room: Wildwood 3The addition of a new travel lane to increase throughput on the majority of New Jersey’s arterials can be cost prohibitive. This session will examine how sound planning of near- and far-side bus stops when coupled with transit signal priority technology can facilitate the safe, orderly and efficient movement of traffic, pedestrians and bus passengers. Advantages and disadvantages to multiple approaches will be presented.Moderator: Jeffrey P. Arch, PE, Senior Project Manager, HNTB CorporationSpeaker: Kelly McVeigh, Manager, Division of Traffic, New Jersey Department of TransportationSpeaker: Matthew Junak, PE, Senior Project Manager, HNTB CorporationSpeaker: Kevin Hayes, PE, Senior Systems Engineer, HNTB Corporation67. Where Public Art Meets Public Safety: How NJ Municipalities Are Using Art to Slow Traffic and ImproveSafety(P) (E) Room: Wildwood 4Cities worldwide are increasingly recognizing the transformative power of art as an effective and low-cost strategy to enhance street safety, calm traffic, and heighten driver awareness of pedestrians. This approach fosters interagency collaboration andaugments the city’s ability to engage with artists and community groups on creative projects. Discover the collaborative initiative between the City of Passaic, EZ Ride, and the Bloomberg Foundation, exemplifying the impactful fusion of artistic endeavors with improved street safety. Moderator: Jeffrey Perlman, AICP, PP, Senior Director of Planning, NJTPASpeaker: Hector Lora, Mayor, City of PassaicSpeaker: Lisa Lee, Director of Sustainability Programs, EZ RideSpeaker: Nicholas Mosquera, Bloomberg Associates68. A Collaborative Design Approach with an Agency Partner(P) (E) Room: Wildwood 6This session will highlight how a collaborative design with an informed owner can effectively deliver a diverse array of projects on time and on budget. Specific examples will be highlighted from Parsons’ most recent Term Agreement with the NY State Thruway Authority including bridge replacements, bridge rehabilitations, and scour repair projects. Although routine at face value, each assignment required coordination across multiple disciplines (structural, geotechnical, drainage, and highway) and with various project stakeholders.Presenter: Daniel Levine, PE, Project Manager, Parsons69. Moving Forward - Agency Actions (Part 2 of 2)(P) Room: Wildwood 8-9-10How are agencies playing a role in keeping people and goods moving in safe, efficient and reliable manner? Join us for a discussion about major capital investment at the NJDOT, NJ TRANSIT, NJ Turnpike South Jersey Turnpike Authority and PANYNJ. Come learn about major initiatives, project delivery, partnerships and what is on the horizon.Moderator: Zenobia L. Fields, WTS NJ PresidentSpeaker: Girishkuma Patel, Executive Manager, Capital Program Management, NJDOTSpeaker: Jennifer Buison, Assistant Director of Capital Planning, NJ TRANSITSpeaker: Michael Garofalo, Chief, Engineer, NJ Turnpike AuthoritySpeaker: Stephen M. Mazur, Chief Engineer / Director of Engineering, South Jersey Transportation AuthoritySpeaker: Rizwan Baig, Chief Engineer, PANYNJTry the 2024 NJ TransAction Mobile App Scan the QR Code or go to https://guidebook.com/g/njta2024 NJ TransAction Conference Program Schedule and Workshop Sessions Thursday, May 2, 2024 (P) = Planning ACIP Credits (E) = Engineering PDH Credits 11:40 am - 12:40 pm (Continued) 88. Utility Coordination and Relocations: Review of NJDOT Utility Process (E) Room: Wildwood 4 This workshop will review the current NJDOT utility process for concept development, preliminary engineering, and final design phases. The utility process for any transportation project can be challenging, frustrating, and rewarding at the same time. On most transportation projects, utilities are impacted. Design changes, accelerated schedules, lead time to order materials, and limited ROW, construction staging requirements, seasonal restrictions and temporary facilities are some examples that can cause significant delays and costs to transportation projects. The design of the utility facility located within the project limits requires coordination among the agencies that own the facility, the designer, and the utility owners. Other items to be discussed will be the current ASCE/UESI/CI 38-22 (Standard Guidelines for investigating and documenting existing utilities), ASCE/UESI/CI 75-22 (Standard Guidelines for recording and exchanging utility infrastructure data), preparation of utility contact list/tracking form, utility contact letters, utility agreement plans, utility checklists, utility plans, utility cost estimates and 44 years of lessons learned in preparing utility documents for transportation projects. Presenter: Ronald R. Rotunno, PE, Supervising Engineer, WSP 89. Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITS) for Roadway Operations including Overview and Examples of PennDOT I-476 Hard Shoulder Running Project and Maine DOT Weather Responsive Traffic Signal Operations (P) (E) Room: Wildwood 6 Intelligent Transportation Systems continue to evolve to support traffic operations in new ways well beyond the traditional traffic cameras and dynamic message signs. This session will present the foundational concepts of Transportation Systems Management and Operations (TSM&O) including how it utilizes ITS technologies. Two examples that will be presented in detail are the recent PennDOT I-476 Hard Shoulder Running Project and the current Maine DOT initiative to use real-time weather and pavement conditions to adjust traffic signal operations. Moderator: Kathleen Swindler, P.E., PTOE, Senior ITS Engineer, Drive Engineering Speaker: Sandi K. Yeakley, P.E, Senior Project Manager and Principal Associate, Benesch Speaker: Kevin Hayes, P.E., Senior Engineer, HNTB 90. NJ DOT: Advanced Traffic Engineering Practices: NJDOT Division of Traffic Engineering Strategies (P) (E) Room: Wildwood 7 This session highlights the state of the practice for various Traffic Engineering strategies to provide the safest and most efficient transportation network for road users. Active Arterial Management leverages Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITS) such as camera surveillance and probe vehicle data as well as connected traffic signals. NJDOT utilizes these technologies to manage arterials in real time. Operational Safety Scenarios focusing on pedestrian and vehicle safety and efficiency include Lead Pedestrian Intervals (LPIs), passive pedestrian detection, red-light extension to reduce pedestrian-vehicle conflicts at signalized intersections, and NJDOT’s first deployment of flashing yellow arrows. Updated practices, including national changes, for setting speed limits on roadways will discuss approaches that consider surrounding land use, road safety statistics, and other factors to optimize speed limits. Moderator: Zahin Rabbi, Senior Engineer Traffic, Division of Traffic Engineering, NJDOT Speaker: Kelly McVeigh, Executive Manager, Bureau of Traffic Engineering South, Division of Traffic Engineering, NJDOT Speaker: Syed Kazmi, Executive Manager, Bureau of Traffic Engineering North, Division of Traffic Engineering, NJDOT Speaker: Altin Aliaj, Supervising Highway Engineer 2 Traffic, Division of Traffic Engineering, NJDOT 55

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 Program Page Index Program Numbered Pages 1 Program Page Index 2 Welcome Letter 3 TransAction Conference Committee, Our Partners, and Thanks 4-5 TransAction Conference Sponsors 6 Participating Exhibitor with Booth Numbers 7-19 NJ TransAction Conference Exhibitors 20-21 Waterfront Conference Center Information and Wildwood Meeting Room Locations 22 Harrah’s Information, Locations & Amenities 23 Mobile App Instructions 24-34 TUESDAY - Conference Program Schedule and Workshop Sessions 35-49 WEDNESDAY - Conference Program Schedule and Workshop Sessions 50-57 THURSDAY - Conference Program Schedule and Workshop Sessions 58-60 PDH Engineering Credits – List of Eligible Workshop Presentations 61-64 AICP Planning Credits – List of Eligible Workshop Presentations TransAction Program Ads Richard Grubb & Associates, Inc. (Back Cover) HNTB Corporation (Inside Front Cover) National Data & Surveying Services (Inside Back Cover) BL Companies Coach & Equipment Dresdner Robin Environmental Management, Inc. InGroup Michael Baker International New Jersey Railroad Association Robinson Aerial Surveys, Inc. TechniQuest Corporation SES Stokes Creative Group, Inc. Szaferman Lakind Blumstein & Blade Wiss & Company, LLP Try the 2024 NJ TransAction Mobile AppScan the QR Code or go to https://guidebook.com/g/njta2024NJ TransAction Conference Program Schedule and Workshop SessionsWednesday, May 1, 2024(P) = Planning ACIP Credits (E) = Engineering PDH Credits5:00 pm - 6:00 pm (Continued)70. Challenges and Opportunities with Complete Streets Implementation(P) (E) Room: Wildwood 12-13Complete Streets are being championed at federal, state, and local levels in an effort to combat the rise of roadway fatalities and serious injuries and provide safer and more equitable accommodation for all roadway users, particularly vulnerable road users. However, Complete Streets implementation can be challenging due to physical or operational constraints, skepticism, or local pushback, among other issues. This session will cover common push back to Complete Streets and present different approaches to communicate benefits and support implementation in our communities.Moderator: Anthony Durante, AICP, RSP, Senior Associate, Michael Baker InternationalSpeaker: Nazhat Aboobaker, PhD., PE, MBA, PMP, Section Chief-Planning, Complete Streets Implementation, NJ DOTSpeaker: Laura Torchio, AICP, Technical Advisor & Director of Placemaking, NV5Speaker: Thomas DiBiase, PE, RSP, Project Manager, Michael Baker InternationalSpeaker: Courtenay D. Mercer, AICP, PP, Principal, Mercer Planning Associates71. Transit Agency Catastrophic Loss and Business Continuity (Part 2 of 2)(P) Room: Wildwood 18-19How will your Agency function in the face of disaster, including major incidents, accidents, cyberattacks, and various otherbusiness disruptions. The workshop will provide a comprehensive review of policies and procedures transit agencies should havein place, along with various tips and lessons learned. Attorney Jill Nagy will help prepare your transit agency before the lossoccurs. The content of this course is appropriate for any/all departments within your transit agencies.Presenter: Jill Nagy, President and Managing Partner, Summers Nagy Law Offices, Wyomissing, York and Johnstown, PATry the 2024 NJ TransAction Mobile App Scan the QR Code or go to https://guidebook.com/g/njta2024 NJ TransAction Conference Program Schedule and Workshop Sessions Thursday, May 2, 2024 (P) = Planning ACIP Credits (E) = Engineering PDH Credits 11:40 am - 12:40 pm (Continued) 88. Utility Coordination and Relocations: Review of NJDOT Utility Process (E) Room: Wildwood 4 This workshop will review the current NJDOT utility process for concept development, preliminary engineering, and final design phases. The utility process for any transportation project can be challenging, frustrating, and rewarding at the same time. On most transportation projects, utilities are impacted. Design changes, accelerated schedules, lead time to order materials, and limited ROW, construction staging requirements, seasonal restrictions and temporary facilities are some examples that can cause significant delays and costs to transportation projects. The design of the utility facility located within the project limits requires coordination among the agencies that own the facility, the designer, and the utility owners. Other items to be discussed will be the current ASCE/UESI/CI 38-22 (Standard Guidelines for investigating and documenting existing utilities), ASCE/UESI/CI 75-22 (Standard Guidelines for recording and exchanging utility infrastructure data), preparation of utility contact list/tracking form, utility contact letters, utility agreement plans, utility checklists, utility plans, utility cost estimates and 44 years of lessons learned in preparing utility documents for transportation projects. Presenter: Ronald R. Rotunno, PE, Supervising Engineer, WSP 89. Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITS) for Roadway Operations including Overview and Examples of PennDOT I-476 Hard Shoulder Running Project and Maine DOT Weather Responsive Traffic Signal Operations (P) (E) Room: Wildwood 6 Intelligent Transportation Systems continue to evolve to support traffic operations in new ways well beyond the traditional traffic cameras and dynamic message signs. This session will present the foundational concepts of Transportation Systems Management and Operations (TSM&O) including how it utilizes ITS technologies. Two examples that will be presented in detail are the recent PennDOT I-476 Hard Shoulder Running Project and the current Maine DOT initiative to use real-time weather and pavement conditions to adjust traffic signal operations. Moderator: Kathleen Swindler, P.E., PTOE, Senior ITS Engineer, Drive Engineering Speaker: Sandi K. Yeakley, P.E, Senior Project Manager and Principal Associate, Benesch Speaker: Kevin Hayes, P.E., Senior Engineer, HNTB 90. NJ DOT: Advanced Traffic Engineering Practices: NJDOT Division of Traffic Engineering Strategies (P) (E) Room: Wildwood 7 This session highlights the state of the practice for various Traffic Engineering strategies to provide the safest and most efficient transportation network for road users. Active Arterial Management leverages Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITS) such as camera surveillance and probe vehicle data as well as connected traffic signals. NJDOT utilizes these technologies to manage arterials in real time. Operational Safety Scenarios focusing on pedestrian and vehicle safety and efficiency include Lead Pedestrian Intervals (LPIs), passive pedestrian detection, red-light extension to reduce pedestrian-vehicle conflicts at signalized intersections, and NJDOT’s first deployment of flashing yellow arrows. Updated practices, including national changes, for setting speed limits on roadways will discuss approaches that consider surrounding land use, road safety statistics, and other factors to optimize speed limits. Moderator: Zahin Rabbi, Senior Engineer Traffic, Division of Traffic Engineering, NJDOT Speaker: Kelly McVeigh, Executive Manager, Bureau of Traffic Engineering South, Division of Traffic Engineering, NJDOT Speaker: Syed Kazmi, Executive Manager, Bureau of Traffic Engineering North, Division of Traffic Engineering, NJDOT Speaker: Altin Aliaj, Supervising Highway Engineer 2 Traffic, Division of Traffic Engineering, NJDOT 56

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 Program Page Index Program Numbered Pages 1 Program Page Index 2 Welcome Letter 3 TransAction Conference Committee, Our Partners, and Thanks 4-5 TransAction Conference Sponsors 6 Participating Exhibitor with Booth Numbers 7-19 NJ TransAction Conference Exhibitors 20-21 Waterfront Conference Center Information and Wildwood Meeting Room Locations 22 Harrah’s Information, Locations & Amenities 23 Mobile App Instructions 24-34 TUESDAY - Conference Program Schedule and Workshop Sessions 35-49 WEDNESDAY - Conference Program Schedule and Workshop Sessions 50-57 THURSDAY - Conference Program Schedule and Workshop Sessions 58-60 PDH Engineering Credits – List of Eligible Workshop Presentations 61-64 AICP Planning Credits – List of Eligible Workshop Presentations TransAction Program Ads Richard Grubb & Associates, Inc. (Back Cover) HNTB Corporation (Inside Front Cover) National Data & Surveying Services (Inside Back Cover) BL Companies Coach & Equipment Dresdner Robin Environmental Management, Inc. InGroup Michael Baker International New Jersey Railroad Association Robinson Aerial Surveys, Inc. TechniQuest Corporation SES Stokes Creative Group, Inc. Szaferman Lakind Blumstein & Blade Wiss & Company, LLP Try the 2024 NJ TransAction Mobile AppScan the QR Code or go to https://guidebook.com/g/njta2024NJ TransAction Conference Program Schedule and Workshop SessionsWednesday, May 1, 2024(P) = Planning ACIP Credits (E) = Engineering PDH Credits6:00 pm - 8:15 pmWednesday Evening Networking ReceptionRoom: Wildwood Exhibit Hall6:00 pm - 8:15 pm - Networking Reception in Exhibit Hall(All exhibits will be open and staffed.)THANK YOU THANK YOU THANK YOUWednesday Evening Networking Reception SponsorDewberryEntech EngineeringEV Resource GroupFort Lee Parking AuthorityNorthStar StrategiesSouth Jersey Transportation AuthorityTechniQuest CorporationTYLinUZURVTry the 2024 NJ TransAction Mobile App Scan the QR Code or go to https://guidebook.com/g/njta2024 NJ TransAction Conference Program Schedule and Workshop Sessions Thursday, May 2, 2024 (P) = Planning ACIP Credits (E) = Engineering PDH Credits 11:40 am - 12:40 pm (Continued) 88. Utility Coordination and Relocations: Review of NJDOT Utility Process (E) Room: Wildwood 4 This workshop will review the current NJDOT utility process for concept development, preliminary engineering, and final design phases. The utility process for any transportation project can be challenging, frustrating, and rewarding at the same time. On most transportation projects, utilities are impacted. Design changes, accelerated schedules, lead time to order materials, and limited ROW, construction staging requirements, seasonal restrictions and temporary facilities are some examples that can cause significant delays and costs to transportation projects. The design of the utility facility located within the project limits requires coordination among the agencies that own the facility, the designer, and the utility owners. Other items to be discussed will be the current ASCE/UESI/CI 38-22 (Standard Guidelines for investigating and documenting existing utilities), ASCE/UESI/CI 75-22 (Standard Guidelines for recording and exchanging utility infrastructure data), preparation of utility contact list/tracking form, utility contact letters, utility agreement plans, utility checklists, utility plans, utility cost estimates and 44 years of lessons learned in preparing utility documents for transportation projects. Presenter: Ronald R. Rotunno, PE, Supervising Engineer, WSP 89. Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITS) for Roadway Operations including Overview and Examples of PennDOT I-476 Hard Shoulder Running Project and Maine DOT Weather Responsive Traffic Signal Operations (P) (E) Room: Wildwood 6 Intelligent Transportation Systems continue to evolve to support traffic operations in new ways well beyond the traditional traffic cameras and dynamic message signs. This session will present the foundational concepts of Transportation Systems Management and Operations (TSM&O) including how it utilizes ITS technologies. Two examples that will be presented in detail are the recent PennDOT I-476 Hard Shoulder Running Project and the current Maine DOT initiative to use real-time weather and pavement conditions to adjust traffic signal operations. Moderator: Kathleen Swindler, P.E., PTOE, Senior ITS Engineer, Drive Engineering Speaker: Sandi K. Yeakley, P.E, Senior Project Manager and Principal Associate, Benesch Speaker: Kevin Hayes, P.E., Senior Engineer, HNTB 90. NJ DOT: Advanced Traffic Engineering Practices: NJDOT Division of Traffic Engineering Strategies (P) (E) Room: Wildwood 7 This session highlights the state of the practice for various Traffic Engineering strategies to provide the safest and most efficient transportation network for road users. Active Arterial Management leverages Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITS) such as camera surveillance and probe vehicle data as well as connected traffic signals. NJDOT utilizes these technologies to manage arterials in real time. Operational Safety Scenarios focusing on pedestrian and vehicle safety and efficiency include Lead Pedestrian Intervals (LPIs), passive pedestrian detection, red-light extension to reduce pedestrian-vehicle conflicts at signalized intersections, and NJDOT’s first deployment of flashing yellow arrows. Updated practices, including national changes, for setting speed limits on roadways will discuss approaches that consider surrounding land use, road safety statistics, and other factors to optimize speed limits. Moderator: Zahin Rabbi, Senior Engineer Traffic, Division of Traffic Engineering, NJDOT Speaker: Kelly McVeigh, Executive Manager, Bureau of Traffic Engineering South, Division of Traffic Engineering, NJDOT Speaker: Syed Kazmi, Executive Manager, Bureau of Traffic Engineering North, Division of Traffic Engineering, NJDOT Speaker: Altin Aliaj, Supervising Highway Engineer 2 Traffic, Division of Traffic Engineering, NJDOT 57

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 Program Page Index Program Numbered Pages 1 Program Page Index 2 Welcome Letter 3 TransAction Conference Committee, Our Partners, and Thanks 4-5 TransAction Conference Sponsors 6 Participating Exhibitor with Booth Numbers 7-19 NJ TransAction Conference Exhibitors 20-21 Waterfront Conference Center Information and Wildwood Meeting Room Locations 22 Harrah’s Information, Locations & Amenities 23 Mobile App Instructions 24-34 TUESDAY - Conference Program Schedule and Workshop Sessions 35-49 WEDNESDAY - Conference Program Schedule and Workshop Sessions 50-57 THURSDAY - Conference Program Schedule and Workshop Sessions 58-60 PDH Engineering Credits – List of Eligible Workshop Presentations 61-64 AICP Planning Credits – List of Eligible Workshop Presentations TransAction Program Ads Richard Grubb & Associates, Inc. (Back Cover) HNTB Corporation (Inside Front Cover) National Data & Surveying Services (Inside Back Cover) BL Companies Coach & Equipment Dresdner Robin Environmental Management, Inc. InGroup Michael Baker International New Jersey Railroad Association Robinson Aerial Surveys, Inc. TechniQuest Corporation SES Stokes Creative Group, Inc. Szaferman Lakind Blumstein & Blade Wiss & Company, LLP Try the 2024 NJ TransAction Mobile AppScan the QR Code or go to https://guidebook.com/g/njta2024NJ TransAction Conference Program Schedule and Workshop SessionsThursday, May 2, 2024(P) = Planning ACIP Credits (E) = Engineering PDH Credits7:30 am - 11:30 am Registration Kiosks Open (Front of Exhibit Hall)Waterfront Conference Center - Wildwood Rooms, 1st floor8:00 am - 9:00 am Continental Breakfast in Middle of Exhibit HallFresh-Brewed Coffee/Decaffeinated Coffee, Assorted Hot Teas, Chilled Orange Juice, Cranberry Juices,Fresh-Cut Fruit, Seasonal Berries, Assorted Yogurt, Assorted Breakfast Pastries: Muffins, Croissants, Mini Bagels with Spreads.8:45 am - 12:40 pm Workshop Sessions11:30 am Buffet Deli Meat Platters, Salads, Beverages & DessertsMake your Lunch and Eat it in the Final Workshop Sessions of the2024 NJ Transaction ConferenceSPECIAL ARRANGEMENTSFREE Thursday Private Luggage/Coat Check for NJ TransAction AttendeesOpen From 7:00 am to 2:00 pmNow you can stay for ALL the Thursday workshop sessions. Check out of your hotel room either before the Thursday workshop sessions beginning or during the break between 9:45 am to 10:30 am and bring your luggage (or have a bellhop bring it) to the Exhibit Hall. NJ TransAction has made arrangements with Harrah’s to have our very own private and FREE Bellhop Service and Luggage/Coat Check. Bring Your Luggage to Wildwood Room 18-19THANK YOU THANK YOU THANK YOUContinental Breakfast SponsorsArora and Associates, PC BEM Systems, Inc. French & Parrello AssociatesModel 1 Commercial Vehicles Richard Grubb & Associates, Inc. TYLINTry the 2024 NJ TransAction Mobile AppScan the QR Code or go to https://guidebook.com/g/njta2024NJ TransAction Conference Program Schedule and Workshop SessionsThursday, May 2, 2024(P) = Planning ACIP Credits (E) = Engineering PDH Credits7:30 am - 11:30 am Registration Kiosks Open (Front of Exhibit Hall)Waterfront Conference Center - Wildwood Rooms, 1st floor8:00 am - 9:00 am Continental Breakfast in Middle of Exhibit HallFresh-Brewed Coffee/Decaffeinated Coffee, Assorted Hot Teas, Chilled Orange Juice, Cranberry Juices,Fresh-Cut Fruit, Seasonal Berries, Assorted Yogurt, Assorted Breakfast Pastries: Muffins, Croissants, Mini Bagels with Spreads.8:45 am - 12:40 pm Workshop Sessions11:30 am Buffet Deli Meat Platters, Salads, Beverages & DessertsMake your Lunch and Eat it in the Final Workshop Sessions of the2024 NJ Transaction ConferenceSPECIAL ARRANGEMENTSFREE Thursday Private Luggage/Coat Check for NJ TransAction AttendeesOpen From 7:00 am to 2:00 pmNow you can stay for ALL the Thursday workshop sessions. Check out of your hotel room either before the Thursday workshop sessions beginning or during the break between 9:45 am to 10:30 am and bring your luggage (or have a bellhop bring it) to the Exhibit Hall. NJ TransAction has made arrangements with Harrah’s to have our very own private and FREE Bellhop Service and Luggage/Coat Check. Bring Your Luggage to Wildwood Room 18-19THANK YOU THANK YOU THANK YOUContinental Breakfast SponsorsArora and Associates, PC BEM Systems, Inc. French & Parrello AssociatesModel 1 Commercial Vehicles Richard Grubb & Associates, Inc. TYLINTry the 2024 NJ TransAction Mobile AppScan the QR Code or go to https://guidebook.com/g/njta2024NJ TransAction Conference Program Schedule and Workshop SessionsThursday, May 2, 2024(P) = Planning ACIP Credits (E) = Engineering PDH Credits7:30 am - 11:30 am Registration Kiosks Open (Front of Exhibit Hall)Waterfront Conference Center - Wildwood Rooms, 1st floor8:00 am - 9:00 am Continental Breakfast in Middle of Exhibit HallFresh-Brewed Coffee/Decaffeinated Coffee, Assorted Hot Teas, Chilled Orange Juice, Cranberry Juices,Fresh-Cut Fruit, Seasonal Berries, Assorted Yogurt, Assorted Breakfast Pastries: Muffins, Croissants, Mini Bagels with Spreads.8:45 am - 12:40 pm Workshop Sessions11:30 am Buffet Deli Meat Platters, Salads, Beverages & DessertsMake your Lunch and Eat it in the Final Workshop Sessions of the2024 NJ Transaction ConferenceSPECIAL ARRANGEMENTSFREE Thursday Private Luggage/Coat Check for NJ TransAction AttendeesOpen From 7:00 am to 2:00 pmNow you can stay for ALL the Thursday workshop sessions. Check out of your hotel room either before the Thursday workshop sessions beginning or during the break between 9:45 am to 10:30 am and bring your luggage (or have a bellhop bring it) to the Exhibit Hall. NJ TransAction has made arrangements with Harrah’s to have our very own private and FREE Bellhop Service and Luggage/Coat Check. Bring Your Luggage to Wildwood Room 18-19THANK YOU THANK YOU THANK YOUContinental Breakfast SponsorsArora and Associates, PC BEM Systems, Inc. French & Parrello AssociatesModel 1 Commercial Vehicles Richard Grubb & Associates, Inc. TYLINTry the 2024 NJ TransAction Mobile App Scan the QR Code or go to https://guidebook.com/g/njta2024 NJ TransAction Conference Program Schedule and Workshop Sessions Thursday, May 2, 2024 (P) = Planning ACIP Credits (E) = Engineering PDH Credits 11:40 am - 12:40 pm (Continued) 88. Utility Coordination and Relocations: Review of NJDOT Utility Process (E) Room: Wildwood 4 This workshop will review the current NJDOT utility process for concept development, preliminary engineering, and final design phases. The utility process for any transportation project can be challenging, frustrating, and rewarding at the same time. On most transportation projects, utilities are impacted. Design changes, accelerated schedules, lead time to order materials, and limited ROW, construction staging requirements, seasonal restrictions and temporary facilities are some examples that can cause significant delays and costs to transportation projects. The design of the utility facility located within the project limits requires coordination among the agencies that own the facility, the designer, and the utility owners. Other items to be discussed will be the current ASCE/UESI/CI 38-22 (Standard Guidelines for investigating and documenting existing utilities), ASCE/UESI/CI 75-22 (Standard Guidelines for recording and exchanging utility infrastructure data), preparation of utility contact list/tracking form, utility contact letters, utility agreement plans, utility checklists, utility plans, utility cost estimates and 44 years of lessons learned in preparing utility documents for transportation projects. Presenter: Ronald R. Rotunno, PE, Supervising Engineer, WSP 89. Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITS) for Roadway Operations including Overview and Examples of PennDOT I-476 Hard Shoulder Running Project and Maine DOT Weather Responsive Traffic Signal Operations (P) (E) Room: Wildwood 6 Intelligent Transportation Systems continue to evolve to support traffic operations in new ways well beyond the traditional traffic cameras and dynamic message signs. This session will present the foundational concepts of Transportation Systems Management and Operations (TSM&O) including how it utilizes ITS technologies. Two examples that will be presented in detail are the recent PennDOT I-476 Hard Shoulder Running Project and the current Maine DOT initiative to use real-time weather and pavement conditions to adjust traffic signal operations. Moderator: Kathleen Swindler, P.E., PTOE, Senior ITS Engineer, Drive Engineering Speaker: Sandi K. Yeakley, P.E, Senior Project Manager and Principal Associate, Benesch Speaker: Kevin Hayes, P.E., Senior Engineer, HNTB 90. NJ DOT: Advanced Traffic Engineering Practices: NJDOT Division of Traffic Engineering Strategies (P) (E) Room: Wildwood 7 This session highlights the state of the practice for various Traffic Engineering strategies to provide the safest and most efficient transportation network for road users. Active Arterial Management leverages Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITS) such as camera surveillance and probe vehicle data as well as connected traffic signals. NJDOT utilizes these technologies to manage arterials in real time. Operational Safety Scenarios focusing on pedestrian and vehicle safety and efficiency include Lead Pedestrian Intervals (LPIs), passive pedestrian detection, red-light extension to reduce pedestrian-vehicle conflicts at signalized intersections, and NJDOT’s first deployment of flashing yellow arrows. Updated practices, including national changes, for setting speed limits on roadways will discuss approaches that consider surrounding land use, road safety statistics, and other factors to optimize speed limits. Moderator: Zahin Rabbi, Senior Engineer Traffic, Division of Traffic Engineering, NJDOT Speaker: Kelly McVeigh, Executive Manager, Bureau of Traffic Engineering South, Division of Traffic Engineering, NJDOT Speaker: Syed Kazmi, Executive Manager, Bureau of Traffic Engineering North, Division of Traffic Engineering, NJDOT Speaker: Altin Aliaj, Supervising Highway Engineer 2 Traffic, Division of Traffic Engineering, NJDOT 58

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 Program Page Index Program Numbered Pages 1 Program Page Index 2 Welcome Letter 3 TransAction Conference Committee, Our Partners, and Thanks 4-5 TransAction Conference Sponsors 6 Participating Exhibitor with Booth Numbers 7-19 NJ TransAction Conference Exhibitors 20-21 Waterfront Conference Center Information and Wildwood Meeting Room Locations 22 Harrah’s Information, Locations & Amenities 23 Mobile App Instructions 24-34 TUESDAY - Conference Program Schedule and Workshop Sessions 35-49 WEDNESDAY - Conference Program Schedule and Workshop Sessions 50-57 THURSDAY - Conference Program Schedule and Workshop Sessions 58-60 PDH Engineering Credits – List of Eligible Workshop Presentations 61-64 AICP Planning Credits – List of Eligible Workshop Presentations TransAction Program Ads Richard Grubb & Associates, Inc. (Back Cover) HNTB Corporation (Inside Front Cover) National Data & Surveying Services (Inside Back Cover) BL Companies Coach & Equipment Dresdner Robin Environmental Management, Inc. InGroup Michael Baker International New Jersey Railroad Association Robinson Aerial Surveys, Inc. TechniQuest Corporation SES Stokes Creative Group, Inc. Szaferman Lakind Blumstein & Blade Wiss & Company, LLP 

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 Program Page Index Program Numbered Pages 1 Program Page Index 2 Welcome Letter 3 TransAction Conference Committee, Our Partners, and Thanks 4-5 TransAction Conference Sponsors 6 Participating Exhibitor with Booth Numbers 7-19 NJ TransAction Conference Exhibitors 20-21 Waterfront Conference Center Information and Wildwood Meeting Room Locations 22 Harrah’s Information, Locations & Amenities 23 Mobile App Instructions 24-34 TUESDAY - Conference Program Schedule and Workshop Sessions 35-49 WEDNESDAY - Conference Program Schedule and Workshop Sessions 50-57 THURSDAY - Conference Program Schedule and Workshop Sessions 58-60 PDH Engineering Credits – List of Eligible Workshop Presentations 61-64 AICP Planning Credits – List of Eligible Workshop Presentations TransAction Program Ads Richard Grubb & Associates, Inc. (Back Cover) HNTB Corporation (Inside Front Cover) National Data & Surveying Services (Inside Back Cover) BL Companies Coach & Equipment Dresdner Robin Environmental Management, Inc. InGroup Michael Baker International New Jersey Railroad Association Robinson Aerial Surveys, Inc. TechniQuest Corporation SES Stokes Creative Group, Inc. Szaferman Lakind Blumstein & Blade Wiss & Company, LLP Try the 2024 NJ TransAction Mobile App Scan the QR Code or go to https://guidebook.com/g/njta2024 NJ TransAction Conference Program Schedule and Workshop Sessions Thursday, May 2, 2024 (P) = Planning ACIP Credits (E) = Engineering PDH Credits 8:45 am - 9:45 am 72. De-Escalating Stressful Situations with Passengers (Part 1 of 3) (P) Room: Wildwood 1-2 Bus Operators have little control over the mood riders show up in; however, they do have control over their own personal reactions, which when used skillfully can keep situations from escalating into full blown incidents or possibly violent situations. This workshop will explore skills you may use to de-escalate stressful situations such as understanding conflict, controlling your emotions, verbal judo and understanding your own stress. Presenter: Michael Noel, Noel Training & Consulting, LLC 73. Climate Transition Risk, Opportunities, and Strategies in Transportation (P) (E) Room: Wildwood 3 The workshop will explore risks, opportunities, and strategies to address sector-specific climate change impacts including the risks of doing nothing as well as transition risks associated with various climate change strategies. Key goals of the workshop include: 1) distinguishing between climate change mitigation and adaptation; 2) identifying strategies for both climate change mitigation and adaptation; and 3) describing the findings of a benchmarking study conducted among a broad range of diversified transportation agencies. Moderator: Michael Steinle, Vice President, Resiliency Practice, Marine Tiger Technologies Speaker: Russ Dudley, PE, LEED AP, Associate Vice President, Arcadis of New York, Inc. Speaker: Erin Hill, Energy and Sustainability Specialist, NJ TRANSIT Speaker: Nicole C. Ochroch, PhD, PE, Senior Engineer, Delaware River Port Authority Speaker: Dr. Dan Barone, Associate Research Professor, Center for Advanced Infrastructure and Transportation, Rutgers University 74. NJ TRANSIT: Regional Transit Agency Cooperation in Challenging Times of Reduced Ridership and Revenues (P) Room: Wildwood 4 Four years after the COVID-19 pandemic began, NJ TRANSIT, like its regional transit agency partners, is working to monitor, better understand, and respond to ongoing changes in mobility needs and desires. To this end, NJ TRANSIT is continuing a cooperative effort it galvanized early in the pandemic when it brought together partner regional transit agencies, including PATH, SEPTA, PATCO, MTA, and CONN DOT. The partners continue to discuss the changing mobility landscape and share ideas to maximize quality service options. This panel will bring together key representatives to share their ongoing work. Moderator: Ron Marsico, Senior Project Manager with InGroup Inc. Speaker: Todd DiScala, Senior Director of Trans-Hudson and Intermodal Planning, NJ TRANSIT Speaker: Joseph Quinty, Senior Director of Capital Planning, NJ TRANSIT Speaker: Jody Holton, Assistant General Manager of Planning and Strategic Services, SEPTA Speaker: Beth Siegel, Deputy Director, Business and Program Delivery, PATH 75. NJ State EV Parking Requirements - Let's All Get on the Same Page! (P) Room: Wildwood 6 Now that the NJ DCA Model Statewide Municipal EV Ordinance was signed into law by Governor Murphy on July 9, 2021, there are many people that are unaware of this ordinance, and more importantly, how to apply it. This session will review the ordinance, identify when to use it, who should use it, how to use it, and suggested improvements to the ordinance to enhance it. Moderator: Lou, Luglio, PE, Associate Vice President, HNTB Speaker: Maria, Connolly, PP, AICP, Principal Planner - Local Planning Services, New Jersey Department of Community Affairs Try the 2024 NJ TransAction Mobile App Scan the QR Code or go to https://guidebook.com/g/njta2024 NJ TransAction Conference Program Schedule and Workshop Sessions Thursday, May 2, 2024 (P) = Planning ACIP Credits (E) = Engineering PDH Credits 11:40 am - 12:40 pm (Continued) 88. Utility Coordination and Relocations: Review of NJDOT Utility Process (E) Room: Wildwood 4 This workshop will review the current NJDOT utility process for concept development, preliminary engineering, and final design phases. The utility process for any transportation project can be challenging, frustrating, and rewarding at the same time. On most transportation projects, utilities are impacted. Design changes, accelerated schedules, lead time to order materials, and limited ROW, construction staging requirements, seasonal restrictions and temporary facilities are some examples that can cause significant delays and costs to transportation projects. The design of the utility facility located within the project limits requires coordination among the agencies that own the facility, the designer, and the utility owners. Other items to be discussed will be the current ASCE/UESI/CI 38-22 (Standard Guidelines for investigating and documenting existing utilities), ASCE/UESI/CI 75-22 (Standard Guidelines for recording and exchanging utility infrastructure data), preparation of utility contact list/tracking form, utility contact letters, utility agreement plans, utility checklists, utility plans, utility cost estimates and 44 years of lessons learned in preparing utility documents for transportation projects. Presenter: Ronald R. Rotunno, PE, Supervising Engineer, WSP 89. Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITS) for Roadway Operations including Overview and Examples of PennDOT I-476 Hard Shoulder Running Project and Maine DOT Weather Responsive Traffic Signal Operations (P) (E) Room: Wildwood 6 Intelligent Transportation Systems continue to evolve to support traffic operations in new ways well beyond the traditional traffic cameras and dynamic message signs. This session will present the foundational concepts of Transportation Systems Management and Operations (TSM&O) including how it utilizes ITS technologies. Two examples that will be presented in detail are the recent PennDOT I-476 Hard Shoulder Running Project and the current Maine DOT initiative to use real-time weather and pavement conditions to adjust traffic signal operations. Moderator: Kathleen Swindler, P.E., PTOE, Senior ITS Engineer, Drive Engineering Speaker: Sandi K. Yeakley, P.E, Senior Project Manager and Principal Associate, Benesch Speaker: Kevin Hayes, P.E., Senior Engineer, HNTB 90. NJ DOT: Advanced Traffic Engineering Practices: NJDOT Division of Traffic Engineering Strategies (P) (E) Room: Wildwood 7 This session highlights the state of the practice for various Traffic Engineering strategies to provide the safest and most efficient transportation network for road users. Active Arterial Management leverages Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITS) such as camera surveillance and probe vehicle data as well as connected traffic signals. NJDOT utilizes these technologies to manage arterials in real time. Operational Safety Scenarios focusing on pedestrian and vehicle safety and efficiency include Lead Pedestrian Intervals (LPIs), passive pedestrian detection, red-light extension to reduce pedestrian-vehicle conflicts at signalized intersections, and NJDOT’s first deployment of flashing yellow arrows. Updated practices, including national changes, for setting speed limits on roadways will discuss approaches that consider surrounding land use, road safety statistics, and other factors to optimize speed limits. Moderator: Zahin Rabbi, Senior Engineer Traffic, Division of Traffic Engineering, NJDOT Speaker: Kelly McVeigh, Executive Manager, Bureau of Traffic Engineering South, Division of Traffic Engineering, NJDOT Speaker: Syed Kazmi, Executive Manager, Bureau of Traffic Engineering North, Division of Traffic Engineering, NJDOT Speaker: Altin Aliaj, Supervising Highway Engineer 2 Traffic, Division of Traffic Engineering, NJDOT 61

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 Program Page Index Program Numbered Pages 1 Program Page Index 2 Welcome Letter 3 TransAction Conference Committee, Our Partners, and Thanks 4-5 TransAction Conference Sponsors 6 Participating Exhibitor with Booth Numbers 7-19 NJ TransAction Conference Exhibitors 20-21 Waterfront Conference Center Information and Wildwood Meeting Room Locations 22 Harrah’s Information, Locations & Amenities 23 Mobile App Instructions 24-34 TUESDAY - Conference Program Schedule and Workshop Sessions 35-49 WEDNESDAY - Conference Program Schedule and Workshop Sessions 50-57 THURSDAY - Conference Program Schedule and Workshop Sessions 58-60 PDH Engineering Credits – List of Eligible Workshop Presentations 61-64 AICP Planning Credits – List of Eligible Workshop Presentations TransAction Program Ads Richard Grubb & Associates, Inc. (Back Cover) HNTB Corporation (Inside Front Cover) National Data & Surveying Services (Inside Back Cover) BL Companies Coach & Equipment Dresdner Robin Environmental Management, Inc. InGroup Michael Baker International New Jersey Railroad Association Robinson Aerial Surveys, Inc. TechniQuest Corporation SES Stokes Creative Group, Inc. Szaferman Lakind Blumstein & Blade Wiss & Company, LLP Try the 2024 NJ TransAction Mobile App Scan the QR Code or go to https://guidebook.com/g/njta2024 NJ TransAction Conference Program Schedule and Workshop Sessions Thursday, May 2, 2024 (P) = Planning ACIP Credits (E) = Engineering PDH Credits 8:45 am - 9:45 am (Continued) 76. Fundamentals of Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITS) (P) (E) Room: Wildwood 7 Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITS) is a wide umbrella term encompassing an ever-evolving group of technologies to support agencies large and small in meeting goals for roadway management and safety. The Intelligent Transportation Society of New Jersey (ITS NJ) is presenting this session to share an overview from basics to emerging approaches including lessons learned. One aspect that may be especially useful for planners and engineers is understanding the streams of data available through ITS sources. Planners should also know that they should be stakeholders in ITS project development to express needs that may be supported by ITS, either that directly support transportation goals such as improving travel time reliability or that provide needed data. Moderator: Brad J. Miller, P.E., PP, PTOE, LEED AP, Associate Vice President, Department Manager – Traffic, ITS, & Electrical Engineering, Michael Baker International Speaker: Kathleen M Swindler, P.E., PTOE, Senior ITS Engineer, Drive Engineering Speaker: Farukh Ijaz, P.E., Managing Partner & President, Consulting Services USA 77. New MUTCD (11th Edition)…What has Changed. (P) (E) Room: Wildwood 8-9-10 The new Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices was released on December 19, 2023. This session will cover what’s new in the new MUTCD. Moderator: Jeevanjot Singh, PMP, Section Chief, Safety Program Management, BSBPP, NJDOT Speaker: Gordon Meth, P.E., P.P., PTOE, PTP, RSP1, Highway Engineering Practice Group Leader, Robson Speaker: Seth Zubatkin, PE, Traffic Engineer, HDR 78. Advancing Micromobility Safety and Access in New Jersey (P) (E) Room: Wildwood 12-13 As the popularity of micromobility options like e-bikes and e-scooters continues to grow, communities across New Jersey are contending with how best to address this boom in a way that supports safety, access, and mobility for all road users. This session will explore emerging research and resources related to micromobility classification, regulation, and safety with a focus on increasing understanding among law enforcement, elected officials, and the public. Moderator: Elise Bremer-Nei, AICP, PP, Bicycle and Pedestrian Coordinator, NJ DOT Speaker: Samuel Rosenthal, AICP, Research Project Coordinator, Alan M. Voorhees Transportation Center, Rutgers University Speaker: Hannah Younes, PhD, Post-Doctoral Research Associate, Alan M. Voorhees Transportation Center, Rutgers University Speaker: Jack Molenaar, AICP, PP, Supervising Planner, Middlesex County Office of Planning Try the 2024 NJ TransAction Mobile App Scan the QR Code or go to https://guidebook.com/g/njta2024 NJ TransAction Conference Program Schedule and Workshop Sessions Thursday, May 2, 2024 (P) = Planning ACIP Credits (E) = Engineering PDH Credits 11:40 am - 12:40 pm (Continued) 88. Utility Coordination and Relocations: Review of NJDOT Utility Process (E) Room: Wildwood 4 This workshop will review the current NJDOT utility process for concept development, preliminary engineering, and final design phases. The utility process for any transportation project can be challenging, frustrating, and rewarding at the same time. On most transportation projects, utilities are impacted. Design changes, accelerated schedules, lead time to order materials, and limited ROW, construction staging requirements, seasonal restrictions and temporary facilities are some examples that can cause significant delays and costs to transportation projects. The design of the utility facility located within the project limits requires coordination among the agencies that own the facility, the designer, and the utility owners. Other items to be discussed will be the current ASCE/UESI/CI 38-22 (Standard Guidelines for investigating and documenting existing utilities), ASCE/UESI/CI 75-22 (Standard Guidelines for recording and exchanging utility infrastructure data), preparation of utility contact list/tracking form, utility contact letters, utility agreement plans, utility checklists, utility plans, utility cost estimates and 44 years of lessons learned in preparing utility documents for transportation projects. Presenter: Ronald R. Rotunno, PE, Supervising Engineer, WSP 89. Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITS) for Roadway Operations including Overview and Examples of PennDOT I-476 Hard Shoulder Running Project and Maine DOT Weather Responsive Traffic Signal Operations (P) (E) Room: Wildwood 6 Intelligent Transportation Systems continue to evolve to support traffic operations in new ways well beyond the traditional traffic cameras and dynamic message signs. This session will present the foundational concepts of Transportation Systems Management and Operations (TSM&O) including how it utilizes ITS technologies. Two examples that will be presented in detail are the recent PennDOT I-476 Hard Shoulder Running Project and the current Maine DOT initiative to use real-time weather and pavement conditions to adjust traffic signal operations. Moderator: Kathleen Swindler, P.E., PTOE, Senior ITS Engineer, Drive Engineering Speaker: Sandi K. Yeakley, P.E, Senior Project Manager and Principal Associate, Benesch Speaker: Kevin Hayes, P.E., Senior Engineer, HNTB 90. NJ DOT: Advanced Traffic Engineering Practices: NJDOT Division of Traffic Engineering Strategies (P) (E) Room: Wildwood 7 This session highlights the state of the practice for various Traffic Engineering strategies to provide the safest and most efficient transportation network for road users. Active Arterial Management leverages Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITS) such as camera surveillance and probe vehicle data as well as connected traffic signals. NJDOT utilizes these technologies to manage arterials in real time. Operational Safety Scenarios focusing on pedestrian and vehicle safety and efficiency include Lead Pedestrian Intervals (LPIs), passive pedestrian detection, red-light extension to reduce pedestrian-vehicle conflicts at signalized intersections, and NJDOT’s first deployment of flashing yellow arrows. Updated practices, including national changes, for setting speed limits on roadways will discuss approaches that consider surrounding land use, road safety statistics, and other factors to optimize speed limits. Moderator: Zahin Rabbi, Senior Engineer Traffic, Division of Traffic Engineering, NJDOT Speaker: Kelly McVeigh, Executive Manager, Bureau of Traffic Engineering South, Division of Traffic Engineering, NJDOT Speaker: Syed Kazmi, Executive Manager, Bureau of Traffic Engineering North, Division of Traffic Engineering, NJDOT Speaker: Altin Aliaj, Supervising Highway Engineer 2 Traffic, Division of Traffic Engineering, NJDOT 62

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 Program Page Index Program Numbered Pages 1 Program Page Index 2 Welcome Letter 3 TransAction Conference Committee, Our Partners, and Thanks 4-5 TransAction Conference Sponsors 6 Participating Exhibitor with Booth Numbers 7-19 NJ TransAction Conference Exhibitors 20-21 Waterfront Conference Center Information and Wildwood Meeting Room Locations 22 Harrah’s Information, Locations & Amenities 23 Mobile App Instructions 24-34 TUESDAY - Conference Program Schedule and Workshop Sessions 35-49 WEDNESDAY - Conference Program Schedule and Workshop Sessions 50-57 THURSDAY - Conference Program Schedule and Workshop Sessions 58-60 PDH Engineering Credits – List of Eligible Workshop Presentations 61-64 AICP Planning Credits – List of Eligible Workshop Presentations TransAction Program Ads Richard Grubb & Associates, Inc. (Back Cover) HNTB Corporation (Inside Front Cover) National Data & Surveying Services (Inside Back Cover) BL Companies Coach & Equipment Dresdner Robin Environmental Management, Inc. InGroup Michael Baker International New Jersey Railroad Association Robinson Aerial Surveys, Inc. TechniQuest Corporation SES Stokes Creative Group, Inc. Szaferman Lakind Blumstein & Blade Wiss & Company, LLP Try the 2024 NJ TransAction Mobile App Scan the QR Code or go to https://guidebook.com/g/njta2024 NJ TransAction Conference Program Schedule and Workshop Sessions Thursday, May 2, 2024 (P) = Planning ACIP Credits (E) = Engineering PDH Credits 9:45 am - 10:30 am Visit Exhibit Booths. Grab your luggage and bring it to the NJ TransAction private bellhop & coat check service located in the Wildwood Room 18-19. It’s FREE. It’s CONVENIENT. 10:30 am - 11:30 am 79. De-Escalating Stressful Situations with Passengers (Part 2 of 3) (P) Room: Wildwood 1-2 Bus Operators have little control over the mood riders show up in; however, they do have control over their own personal reactions, which when used skillfully can keep situations from escalating into full blown incidents or possibly violent situations. This workshop will explore skills you may use to de-escalate stressful situations such as understanding conflict, controlling your emotions, verbal judo and understanding your own stress. Presenter: Michael Noel, Noel Training & Consulting, LLC 80. Design-Build Case Study-Geotechnical Instrumentation and Monitoring for Optimized Underground Construction in Urban Areas (E) Room: Wildwood 3 In densely populated urban environments, there is escalating demand for essential infrastructure necessitates innovative strategies. Underground construction and mechanized tunneling have emerged as key approaches to meet these demands. However, conducting excavations in such urban areas presents significant challenges and prerequisites. Geo-instrumentation, a critical element in modern engineering practices, is often employed to monitor ground behavior during underground construction. Presenter: Saeedeh Rezaei SPECIAL ARRANGEMENTS FREE Thursday Private Luggage/Coat Check for NJ TransAction Attendees Open From 7:00 am to 2:00 pm Now you can stay for ALL the Thursday workshop sessions. Check out of your hotel room either before the Thursday workshop sessions beginning or during the break between 9:45 am to 10:30 am and bring your luggage (or have a bellhop bring it) to the Exhibit Hall. NJ TransAction has made arrangements with Harrah’s to have our very own private and FREE Bellhop Service and Luggage/Coat Check. Bring Your Luggage to Wildwood Room 18-19 Try the 2024 NJ TransAction Mobile App Scan the QR Code or go to https://guidebook.com/g/njta2024 NJ TransAction Conference Program Schedule and Workshop Sessions Thursday, May 2, 2024 (P) = Planning ACIP Credits (E) = Engineering PDH Credits 11:40 am - 12:40 pm (Continued) 88. Utility Coordination and Relocations: Review of NJDOT Utility Process (E) Room: Wildwood 4 This workshop will review the current NJDOT utility process for concept development, preliminary engineering, and final design phases. The utility process for any transportation project can be challenging, frustrating, and rewarding at the same time. On most transportation projects, utilities are impacted. Design changes, accelerated schedules, lead time to order materials, and limited ROW, construction staging requirements, seasonal restrictions and temporary facilities are some examples that can cause significant delays and costs to transportation projects. The design of the utility facility located within the project limits requires coordination among the agencies that own the facility, the designer, and the utility owners. Other items to be discussed will be the current ASCE/UESI/CI 38-22 (Standard Guidelines for investigating and documenting existing utilities), ASCE/UESI/CI 75-22 (Standard Guidelines for recording and exchanging utility infrastructure data), preparation of utility contact list/tracking form, utility contact letters, utility agreement plans, utility checklists, utility plans, utility cost estimates and 44 years of lessons learned in preparing utility documents for transportation projects. Presenter: Ronald R. Rotunno, PE, Supervising Engineer, WSP 89. Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITS) for Roadway Operations including Overview and Examples of PennDOT I-476 Hard Shoulder Running Project and Maine DOT Weather Responsive Traffic Signal Operations (P) (E) Room: Wildwood 6 Intelligent Transportation Systems continue to evolve to support traffic operations in new ways well beyond the traditional traffic cameras and dynamic message signs. This session will present the foundational concepts of Transportation Systems Management and Operations (TSM&O) including how it utilizes ITS technologies. Two examples that will be presented in detail are the recent PennDOT I-476 Hard Shoulder Running Project and the current Maine DOT initiative to use real-time weather and pavement conditions to adjust traffic signal operations. Moderator: Kathleen Swindler, P.E., PTOE, Senior ITS Engineer, Drive Engineering Speaker: Sandi K. Yeakley, P.E, Senior Project Manager and Principal Associate, Benesch Speaker: Kevin Hayes, P.E., Senior Engineer, HNTB 90. NJ DOT: Advanced Traffic Engineering Practices: NJDOT Division of Traffic Engineering Strategies (P) (E) Room: Wildwood 7 This session highlights the state of the practice for various Traffic Engineering strategies to provide the safest and most efficient transportation network for road users. Active Arterial Management leverages Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITS) such as camera surveillance and probe vehicle data as well as connected traffic signals. NJDOT utilizes these technologies to manage arterials in real time. Operational Safety Scenarios focusing on pedestrian and vehicle safety and efficiency include Lead Pedestrian Intervals (LPIs), passive pedestrian detection, red-light extension to reduce pedestrian-vehicle conflicts at signalized intersections, and NJDOT’s first deployment of flashing yellow arrows. Updated practices, including national changes, for setting speed limits on roadways will discuss approaches that consider surrounding land use, road safety statistics, and other factors to optimize speed limits. Moderator: Zahin Rabbi, Senior Engineer Traffic, Division of Traffic Engineering, NJDOT Speaker: Kelly McVeigh, Executive Manager, Bureau of Traffic Engineering South, Division of Traffic Engineering, NJDOT Speaker: Syed Kazmi, Executive Manager, Bureau of Traffic Engineering North, Division of Traffic Engineering, NJDOT Speaker: Altin Aliaj, Supervising Highway Engineer 2 Traffic, Division of Traffic Engineering, NJDOT 63

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 Program Page Index Program Numbered Pages 1 Program Page Index 2 Welcome Letter 3 TransAction Conference Committee, Our Partners, and Thanks 4-5 TransAction Conference Sponsors 6 Participating Exhibitor with Booth Numbers 7-19 NJ TransAction Conference Exhibitors 20-21 Waterfront Conference Center Information and Wildwood Meeting Room Locations 22 Harrah’s Information, Locations & Amenities 23 Mobile App Instructions 24-34 TUESDAY - Conference Program Schedule and Workshop Sessions 35-49 WEDNESDAY - Conference Program Schedule and Workshop Sessions 50-57 THURSDAY - Conference Program Schedule and Workshop Sessions 58-60 PDH Engineering Credits – List of Eligible Workshop Presentations 61-64 AICP Planning Credits – List of Eligible Workshop Presentations TransAction Program Ads Richard Grubb & Associates, Inc. (Back Cover) HNTB Corporation (Inside Front Cover) National Data & Surveying Services (Inside Back Cover) BL Companies Coach & Equipment Dresdner Robin Environmental Management, Inc. InGroup Michael Baker International New Jersey Railroad Association Robinson Aerial Surveys, Inc. TechniQuest Corporation SES Stokes Creative Group, Inc. Szaferman Lakind Blumstein & Blade Wiss & Company, LLP Try the 2024 NJ TransAction Mobile AppScan the QR Code or go to https://guidebook.com/g/njta2024NJ TransAction Conference Program Schedule and Workshop SessionsThursday, May 2, 2024(P) = Planning ACIP Credits (E) = Engineering PDH Credits10:30 am - 11:30 am (Continued)81. NEW Parking Generation Data/Methods: You’re In My Space!(P) (E) Room: Wildwood 4The Institute of Transportation Engineers (ITE) has recently published the New ITE Parking Generation Manual with new and consolidated Land Use Codes, including data sets for potential development sites within walking distance of train stations/public transit hubs. What are the new trends, how does this relate to US Census data regarding vehicle ownership, and public transitusage? Lastly, how can this data relate to the Urban Land Institute (ULI) Shared Parking methodology, if at all?Speaker: Louis Luglio, PE, Associate Vice President, HNTB82. Travel Options Program (TOP): TDM Projects Implemented and Grant Opportunities(P) Room: Wildwood 6The Travel Options Program (TOP) is DVRPC's competitive grant program that funds innovative TDM projects in the greaterPhiladelphia region. TOP targets projects that aim to reduce the number of single occupancy vehicles (SOVs) on roadways andimprove accessibility, equity, and freedom of choice across all modes of transportation. This session will present the overarchingstructure, strategies, and goals of the program as well as the outcomes of awarded TOP projects.Speaker: Kayla Bancone, Transportation Planner, Delaware Valley Regional Planning CommissionSpeaker: Stacy Bartels, Manager, Office of TDM Strategy and Marketing83. NJ DOT: What’s Your Sign? - Decoding the Landscape of Outdoor Advertising(P) Room: Wildwood 7This is a lectern session to discuss Outdoor Advertising, regulations, permitting and licensing.Speaker: David Bruccoleri, Senior Director, Local Aid & Economic Development, NJDOTSpeaker: Gregory Harbach, Administrative Analyst, Local Aid & Economic Development, NJDOT84. What is New Jersey’s Energy Future?(P) Room: Wildwood 8-9-10With the recent collapse of the Ørsted Wind Project with no short-term options, hear from professionals in the energy field - fuel, natural gas, electric, and green solutions on how we should incorporate a balanced approach in building a sustainable energy future. Moderator: Erica Breiterman, Director, Manufacturing Partnerships Manufacturing, Incentives & Tax Credits, NJEDASpeaker: Richard Mroz, Senior Director of Strategy and Regulatory Affairs, Archer Public Affairs and Former NJBPU PresidentSpeaker: Dennis Hart, Executive Director, Chemistry Council of New Jersey; President, State Street Associates and former Assistant Commissioner, New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection85. NJ TRANSIT’s Zero Emissions Transition(P) (E) Room: Wildwood 12-13This workshop will discuss the challenges of converting NJ TRANSIT’s infrastructure, facilities, and rail and bus fleets to zero emissions.Moderator: Zoe Baldwin, Vice President of State Programs, Regional Plan Association, and Commissioner, South Jersey Transportation AuthoritySpeaker: Warren Berry, Director of Zero Emissions Planning, Capital Programs, NJ TRANSITSpeaker: Hao Wang, Professor and Graduate of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Rutgers UniversitySpeaker: Steve Jenks, Principal Technologist, Jacobs/ Rutgers Center for Advanced Infrastructure and TechnologyTry the 2024 NJ TransAction Mobile AppScan the QR Code or go to https://guidebook.com/g/njta2024NJ TransAction Conference Program Schedule and Workshop SessionsThursday, May 2, 2024(P) = Planning ACIP Credits (E) = Engineering PDH Credits10:30 am - 11:30 am (Continued)81. NEW Parking Generation Data/Methods: You’re In My Space!(P) (E) Room: Wildwood 4The Institute of Transportation Engineers (ITE) has recently published the New ITE Parking Generation Manual with new and consolidated Land Use Codes, including data sets for potential development sites within walking distance of train stations/public transit hubs. What are the new trends, how does this relate to US Census data regarding vehicle ownership, and public transitusage? Lastly, how can this data relate to the Urban Land Institute (ULI) Shared Parking methodology, if at all?Speaker: Louis Luglio, PE, Associate Vice President, HNTB82. Travel Options Program (TOP): TDM Projects Implemented and Grant Opportunities(P) Room: Wildwood 6The Travel Options Program (TOP) is DVRPC's competitive grant program that funds innovative TDM projects in the greaterPhiladelphia region. TOP targets projects that aim to reduce the number of single occupancy vehicles (SOVs) on roadways andimprove accessibility, equity, and freedom of choice across all modes of transportation. This session will present the overarchingstructure, strategies, and goals of the program as well as the outcomes of awarded TOP projects.Speaker: Kayla Bancone, Transportation Planner, Delaware Valley Regional Planning CommissionSpeaker: Stacy Bartels, Manager, Office of TDM Strategy and Marketing83. NJ DOT: What’s Your Sign? - Decoding the Landscape of Outdoor Advertising(P) Room: Wildwood 7This is a lectern session to discuss Outdoor Advertising, regulations, permitting and licensing.Speaker: David Bruccoleri, Senior Director, Local Aid & Economic Development, NJDOTSpeaker: Gregory Harbach, Administrative Analyst, Local Aid & Economic Development, NJDOT84. What is New Jersey’s Energy Future?(P) Room: Wildwood 8-9-10With the recent collapse of the Ørsted Wind Project with no short-term options, hear from professionals in the energy field - fuel, natural gas, electric, and green solutions on how we should incorporate a balanced approach in building a sustainable energy future. Moderator: Erica Breiterman, Director, Manufacturing Partnerships Manufacturing, Incentives & Tax Credits, NJEDASpeaker: Richard Mroz, Senior Director of Strategy and Regulatory Affairs, Archer Public Affairs and Former NJBPU PresidentSpeaker: Dennis Hart, Executive Director, Chemistry Council of New Jersey; President, State Street Associates and former Assistant Commissioner, New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection85. NJ TRANSIT’s Zero Emissions Transition(P) (E) Room: Wildwood 12-13This workshop will discuss the challenges of converting NJ TRANSIT’s infrastructure, facilities, and rail and bus fleets to zero emissions.Moderator: Zoe Baldwin, Vice President of State Programs, Regional Plan Association, and Commissioner, South Jersey Transportation AuthoritySpeaker: Warren Berry, Director of Zero Emissions Planning, Capital Programs, NJ TRANSITSpeaker: Hao Wang, Professor and Graduate of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Rutgers UniversitySpeaker: Steve Jenks, Principal Technologist, Jacobs/ Rutgers Center for Advanced Infrastructure and TechnologyTry the 2024 NJ TransAction Mobile AppScan the QR Code or go to https://guidebook.com/g/njta2024NJ TransAction Conference Program Schedule and Workshop SessionsThursday, May 2, 2024(P) = Planning ACIP Credits (E) = Engineering PDH Credits10:30 am - 11:30 am (Continued)81. NEW Parking Generation Data/Methods: You’re In My Space!(P) (E) Room: Wildwood 4The Institute of Transportation Engineers (ITE) has recently published the New ITE Parking Generation Manual with new and consolidated Land Use Codes, including data sets for potential development sites within walking distance of train stations/public transit hubs. What are the new trends, how does this relate to US Census data regarding vehicle ownership, and public transitusage? Lastly, how can this data relate to the Urban Land Institute (ULI) Shared Parking methodology, if at all?Speaker: Louis Luglio, PE, Associate Vice President, HNTB82. Travel Options Program (TOP): TDM Projects Implemented and Grant Opportunities(P) Room: Wildwood 6The Travel Options Program (TOP) is DVRPC's competitive grant program that funds innovative TDM projects in the greaterPhiladelphia region. TOP targets projects that aim to reduce the number of single occupancy vehicles (SOVs) on roadways andimprove accessibility, equity, and freedom of choice across all modes of transportation. This session will present the overarchingstructure, strategies, and goals of the program as well as the outcomes of awarded TOP projects.Speaker: Kayla Bancone, Transportation Planner, Delaware Valley Regional Planning CommissionSpeaker: Stacy Bartels, Manager, Office of TDM Strategy and Marketing83. NJ DOT: What’s Your Sign? - Decoding the Landscape of Outdoor Advertising(P) Room: Wildwood 7This is a lectern session to discuss Outdoor Advertising, regulations, permitting and licensing.Speaker: David Bruccoleri, Senior Director, Local Aid & Economic Development, NJDOTSpeaker: Gregory Harbach, Administrative Analyst, Local Aid & Economic Development, NJDOT84. What is New Jersey’s Energy Future?(P) Room: Wildwood 8-9-10With the recent collapse of the Ørsted Wind Project with no short-term options, hear from professionals in the energy field - fuel, natural gas, electric, and green solutions on how we should incorporate a balanced approach in building a sustainable energy future. Moderator: Erica Breiterman, Director, Manufacturing Partnerships Manufacturing, Incentives & Tax Credits, NJEDASpeaker: Richard Mroz, Senior Director of Strategy and Regulatory Affairs, Archer Public Affairs and Former NJBPU PresidentSpeaker: Dennis Hart, Executive Director, Chemistry Council of New Jersey; President, State Street Associates and former Assistant Commissioner, New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection85. NJ TRANSIT’s Zero Emissions Transition(P) (E) Room: Wildwood 12-13This workshop will discuss the challenges of converting NJ TRANSIT’s infrastructure, facilities, and rail and bus fleets to zero emissions.Moderator: Zoe Baldwin, Vice President of State Programs, Regional Plan Association, and Commissioner, South Jersey Transportation AuthoritySpeaker: Warren Berry, Director of Zero Emissions Planning, Capital Programs, NJ TRANSITSpeaker: Hao Wang, Professor and Graduate of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Rutgers UniversitySpeaker: Steve Jenks, Principal Technologist, Jacobs/ Rutgers Center for Advanced Infrastructure and TechnologyTry the 2024 NJ TransAction Mobile App Scan the QR Code or go to https://guidebook.com/g/njta2024 NJ TransAction Conference Program Schedule and Workshop Sessions Thursday, May 2, 2024 (P) = Planning ACIP Credits (E) = Engineering PDH Credits 11:40 am - 12:40 pm (Continued) 88. Utility Coordination and Relocations: Review of NJDOT Utility Process (E) Room: Wildwood 4 This workshop will review the current NJDOT utility process for concept development, preliminary engineering, and final design phases. The utility process for any transportation project can be challenging, frustrating, and rewarding at the same time. On most transportation projects, utilities are impacted. Design changes, accelerated schedules, lead time to order materials, and limited ROW, construction staging requirements, seasonal restrictions and temporary facilities are some examples that can cause significant delays and costs to transportation projects. The design of the utility facility located within the project limits requires coordination among the agencies that own the facility, the designer, and the utility owners. Other items to be discussed will be the current ASCE/UESI/CI 38-22 (Standard Guidelines for investigating and documenting existing utilities), ASCE/UESI/CI 75-22 (Standard Guidelines for recording and exchanging utility infrastructure data), preparation of utility contact list/tracking form, utility contact letters, utility agreement plans, utility checklists, utility plans, utility cost estimates and 44 years of lessons learned in preparing utility documents for transportation projects. Presenter: Ronald R. Rotunno, PE, Supervising Engineer, WSP 89. Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITS) for Roadway Operations including Overview and Examples of PennDOT I-476 Hard Shoulder Running Project and Maine DOT Weather Responsive Traffic Signal Operations (P) (E) Room: Wildwood 6 Intelligent Transportation Systems continue to evolve to support traffic operations in new ways well beyond the traditional traffic cameras and dynamic message signs. This session will present the foundational concepts of Transportation Systems Management and Operations (TSM&O) including how it utilizes ITS technologies. Two examples that will be presented in detail are the recent PennDOT I-476 Hard Shoulder Running Project and the current Maine DOT initiative to use real-time weather and pavement conditions to adjust traffic signal operations. Moderator: Kathleen Swindler, P.E., PTOE, Senior ITS Engineer, Drive Engineering Speaker: Sandi K. Yeakley, P.E, Senior Project Manager and Principal Associate, Benesch Speaker: Kevin Hayes, P.E., Senior Engineer, HNTB 90. NJ DOT: Advanced Traffic Engineering Practices: NJDOT Division of Traffic Engineering Strategies (P) (E) Room: Wildwood 7 This session highlights the state of the practice for various Traffic Engineering strategies to provide the safest and most efficient transportation network for road users. Active Arterial Management leverages Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITS) such as camera surveillance and probe vehicle data as well as connected traffic signals. NJDOT utilizes these technologies to manage arterials in real time. Operational Safety Scenarios focusing on pedestrian and vehicle safety and efficiency include Lead Pedestrian Intervals (LPIs), passive pedestrian detection, red-light extension to reduce pedestrian-vehicle conflicts at signalized intersections, and NJDOT’s first deployment of flashing yellow arrows. Updated practices, including national changes, for setting speed limits on roadways will discuss approaches that consider surrounding land use, road safety statistics, and other factors to optimize speed limits. Moderator: Zahin Rabbi, Senior Engineer Traffic, Division of Traffic Engineering, NJDOT Speaker: Kelly McVeigh, Executive Manager, Bureau of Traffic Engineering South, Division of Traffic Engineering, NJDOT Speaker: Syed Kazmi, Executive Manager, Bureau of Traffic Engineering North, Division of Traffic Engineering, NJDOT Speaker: Altin Aliaj, Supervising Highway Engineer 2 Traffic, Division of Traffic Engineering, NJDOT 64

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 Program Page Index Program Numbered Pages 1 Program Page Index 2 Welcome Letter 3 TransAction Conference Committee, Our Partners, and Thanks 4-5 TransAction Conference Sponsors 6 Participating Exhibitor with Booth Numbers 7-19 NJ TransAction Conference Exhibitors 20-21 Waterfront Conference Center Information and Wildwood Meeting Room Locations 22 Harrah’s Information, Locations & Amenities 23 Mobile App Instructions 24-34 TUESDAY - Conference Program Schedule and Workshop Sessions 35-49 WEDNESDAY - Conference Program Schedule and Workshop Sessions 50-57 THURSDAY - Conference Program Schedule and Workshop Sessions 58-60 PDH Engineering Credits – List of Eligible Workshop Presentations 61-64 AICP Planning Credits – List of Eligible Workshop Presentations TransAction Program Ads Richard Grubb & Associates, Inc. (Back Cover) HNTB Corporation (Inside Front Cover) National Data & Surveying Services (Inside Back Cover) BL Companies Coach & Equipment Dresdner Robin Environmental Management, Inc. InGroup Michael Baker International New Jersey Railroad Association Robinson Aerial Surveys, Inc. TechniQuest Corporation SES Stokes Creative Group, Inc. Szaferman Lakind Blumstein & Blade Wiss & Company, LLP Try the 2024 NJ TransAction Mobile App Scan the QR Code or go to https://guidebook.com/g/njta2024 NJ TransAction Conference Program Schedule and Workshop Sessions Thursday, May 2, 2024 (P) = Planning ACIP Credits (E) = Engineering PDH Credits 11:40 am - 12:40 pm 86. De-Escalating Stressful Situations with Passengers (Part 3 of 3) (P) Room: Wildwood 1-2 Bus Operators have little control over the mood riders show up in; however, they do have control over their own personal reactions, which when used skillfully can keep situations from escalating into full blown incidents or possibly violent situations. This workshop will explore skills you may use to de-escalate stressful situations such as understanding conflict, controlling your emotions, verbal judo and understanding your own stress. Presenter: Michael Noel, Noel Training & Consulting, LLC 87. NB-HCE Improvements Program: The First Project (Interchange 14 to 14A) - Enhancing Safety, Mobility and Resiliency for the next 100 years (P) (E) Room: Wildwood 3 The NB-HCE Improvements Program will rebuild the aging bridges and roadway to ensure safety, reduce congestion and provide important mobility and access benefits to overburdened communities in Newark, Bayonne, and Jersey City. This Program is vital to the local, state, and regional economy, creating a transportation legacy serving communities, commuters, tourists, and port commerce. The Program’s highest priority project, Interchange 14 in Newark to Interchange 14A in Bayonne and Jersey City. Presenter: Lisa Navarro, P.E. Supervising Engineer, NJ Turnpike Authority Presenter: Anthony Piechnik, P.E. Vice President, HNTB   THANK YOU THANK YOU THANK YOU Thursday Deli Lunch Sponsors NJ Council on Special Transportation TransAction Thursday is full of many informative workshop sessions. We want you to stay until the final sessions are over AND a buffet Deli & Salads w/Desserts is being provided. Lunch will be served starting at 11:30 AM. Grab your lunch and eat in in your last workshop session of 2024. ENJOY! Deli Lunch is located by the Wildwood Meeting Rooms in the Pre-Function Hallway #3 Try the 2024 NJ TransAction Mobile App Scan the QR Code or go to https://guidebook.com/g/njta2024 NJ TransAction Conference Program Schedule and Workshop Sessions Thursday, May 2, 2024 (P) = Planning ACIP Credits (E) = Engineering PDH Credits 11:40 am - 12:40 pm (Continued) 88. Utility Coordination and Relocations: Review of NJDOT Utility Process (E) Room: Wildwood 4 This workshop will review the current NJDOT utility process for concept development, preliminary engineering, and final design phases. The utility process for any transportation project can be challenging, frustrating, and rewarding at the same time. On most transportation projects, utilities are impacted. Design changes, accelerated schedules, lead time to order materials, and limited ROW, construction staging requirements, seasonal restrictions and temporary facilities are some examples that can cause significant delays and costs to transportation projects. The design of the utility facility located within the project limits requires coordination among the agencies that own the facility, the designer, and the utility owners. Other items to be discussed will be the current ASCE/UESI/CI 38-22 (Standard Guidelines for investigating and documenting existing utilities), ASCE/UESI/CI 75-22 (Standard Guidelines for recording and exchanging utility infrastructure data), preparation of utility contact list/tracking form, utility contact letters, utility agreement plans, utility checklists, utility plans, utility cost estimates and 44 years of lessons learned in preparing utility documents for transportation projects. Presenter: Ronald R. Rotunno, PE, Supervising Engineer, WSP 89. Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITS) for Roadway Operations including Overview and Examples of PennDOT I-476 Hard Shoulder Running Project and Maine DOT Weather Responsive Traffic Signal Operations (P) (E) Room: Wildwood 6 Intelligent Transportation Systems continue to evolve to support traffic operations in new ways well beyond the traditional traffic cameras and dynamic message signs. This session will present the foundational concepts of Transportation Systems Management and Operations (TSM&O) including how it utilizes ITS technologies. Two examples that will be presented in detail are the recent PennDOT I-476 Hard Shoulder Running Project and the current Maine DOT initiative to use real-time weather and pavement conditions to adjust traffic signal operations. Moderator: Kathleen Swindler, P.E., PTOE, Senior ITS Engineer, Drive Engineering Speaker: Sandi K. Yeakley, P.E, Senior Project Manager and Principal Associate, Benesch Speaker: Kevin Hayes, P.E., Senior Engineer, HNTB 90. NJ DOT: Advanced Traffic Engineering Practices: NJDOT Division of Traffic Engineering Strategies (P) (E) Room: Wildwood 7 This session highlights the state of the practice for various Traffic Engineering strategies to provide the safest and most efficient transportation network for road users. Active Arterial Management leverages Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITS) such as camera surveillance and probe vehicle data as well as connected traffic signals. NJDOT utilizes these technologies to manage arterials in real time. Operational Safety Scenarios focusing on pedestrian and vehicle safety and efficiency include Lead Pedestrian Intervals (LPIs), passive pedestrian detection, red-light extension to reduce pedestrian-vehicle conflicts at signalized intersections, and NJDOT’s first deployment of flashing yellow arrows. Updated practices, including national changes, for setting speed limits on roadways will discuss approaches that consider surrounding land use, road safety statistics, and other factors to optimize speed limits. Moderator: Zahin Rabbi, Senior Engineer Traffic, Division of Traffic Engineering, NJDOT Speaker: Kelly McVeigh, Executive Manager, Bureau of Traffic Engineering South, Division of Traffic Engineering, NJDOT Speaker: Syed Kazmi, Executive Manager, Bureau of Traffic Engineering North, Division of Traffic Engineering, NJDOT Speaker: Altin Aliaj, Supervising Highway Engineer 2 Traffic, Division of Traffic Engineering, NJDOT 65

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 Program Page Index Program Numbered Pages 1 Program Page Index 2 Welcome Letter 3 TransAction Conference Committee, Our Partners, and Thanks 4-5 TransAction Conference Sponsors 6 Participating Exhibitor with Booth Numbers 7-19 NJ TransAction Conference Exhibitors 20-21 Waterfront Conference Center Information and Wildwood Meeting Room Locations 22 Harrah’s Information, Locations & Amenities 23 Mobile App Instructions 24-34 TUESDAY - Conference Program Schedule and Workshop Sessions 35-49 WEDNESDAY - Conference Program Schedule and Workshop Sessions 50-57 THURSDAY - Conference Program Schedule and Workshop Sessions 58-60 PDH Engineering Credits – List of Eligible Workshop Presentations 61-64 AICP Planning Credits – List of Eligible Workshop Presentations TransAction Program Ads Richard Grubb & Associates, Inc. (Back Cover) HNTB Corporation (Inside Front Cover) National Data & Surveying Services (Inside Back Cover) BL Companies Coach & Equipment Dresdner Robin Environmental Management, Inc. InGroup Michael Baker International New Jersey Railroad Association Robinson Aerial Surveys, Inc. TechniQuest Corporation SES Stokes Creative Group, Inc. Szaferman Lakind Blumstein & Blade Wiss & Company, LLP Try the 2024 NJ TransAction Mobile App Scan the QR Code or go to https://guidebook.com/g/njta2024 NJ TransAction Conference Program Schedule and Workshop Sessions Thursday, May 2, 2024 (P) = Planning ACIP Credits (E) = Engineering PDH Credits 11:40 am - 12:40 pm (Continued) 88. Utility Coordination and Relocations: Review of NJDOT Utility Process (E) Room: Wildwood 4 This workshop will review the current NJDOT utility process for concept development, preliminary engineering, and final design phases. The utility process for any transportation project can be challenging, frustrating, and rewarding at the same time. On most transportation projects, utilities are impacted. Design changes, accelerated schedules, lead time to order materials, and limited ROW, construction staging requirements, seasonal restrictions and temporary facilities are some examples that can cause significant delays and costs to transportation projects. The design of the utility facility located within the project limits requires coordination among the agencies that own the facility, the designer, and the utility owners. Other items to be discussed will be the current ASCE/UESI/CI 38-22 (Standard Guidelines for investigating and documenting existing utilities), ASCE/UESI/CI 75-22 (Standard Guidelines for recording and exchanging utility infrastructure data), preparation of utility contact list/tracking form, utility contact letters, utility agreement plans, utility checklists, utility plans, utility cost estimates and 44 years of lessons learned in preparing utility documents for transportation projects. Presenter: Ronald R. Rotunno, PE, Supervising Engineer, WSP 89. Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITS) for Roadway Operations including Overview and Examples of PennDOT I-476 Hard Shoulder Running Project and Maine DOT Weather Responsive Traffic Signal Operations (P) (E) Room: Wildwood 6 Intelligent Transportation Systems continue to evolve to support traffic operations in new ways well beyond the traditional traffic cameras and dynamic message signs. This session will present the foundational concepts of Transportation Systems Management and Operations (TSM&O) including how it utilizes ITS technologies. Two examples that will be presented in detail are the recent PennDOT I-476 Hard Shoulder Running Project and the current Maine DOT initiative to use real-time weather and pavement conditions to adjust traffic signal operations. Moderator: Kathleen Swindler, P.E., PTOE, Senior ITS Engineer, Drive Engineering Speaker: Sandi K. Yeakley, P.E, Senior Project Manager and Principal Associate, Benesch Speaker: Kevin Hayes, P.E., Senior Engineer, HNTB 90. NJ DOT: Advanced Traffic Engineering Practices: NJDOT Division of Traffic Engineering Strategies (P) (E) Room: Wildwood 7 This session highlights the state of the practice for various Traffic Engineering strategies to provide the safest and most efficient transportation network for road users. Active Arterial Management leverages Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITS) such as camera surveillance and probe vehicle data as well as connected traffic signals. NJDOT utilizes these technologies to manage arterials in real time. Operational Safety Scenarios focusing on pedestrian and vehicle safety and efficiency include Lead Pedestrian Intervals (LPIs), passive pedestrian detection, red-light extension to reduce pedestrian-vehicle conflicts at signalized intersections, and NJDOT’s first deployment of flashing yellow arrows. Updated practices, including national changes, for setting speed limits on roadways will discuss approaches that consider surrounding land use, road safety statistics, and other factors to optimize speed limits. Moderator: Zahin Rabbi, Senior Engineer Traffic, Division of Traffic Engineering, NJDOT Speaker: Kelly McVeigh, Executive Manager, Bureau of Traffic Engineering South, Division of Traffic Engineering, NJDOT Speaker: Syed Kazmi, Executive Manager, Bureau of Traffic Engineering North, Division of Traffic Engineering, NJDOT Speaker: Altin Aliaj, Supervising Highway Engineer 2 Traffic, Division of Traffic Engineering, NJDOT Try the 2024 NJ TransAction Mobile App Scan the QR Code or go to https://guidebook.com/g/njta2024 NJ TransAction Conference Program Schedule and Workshop Sessions Thursday, May 2, 2024 (P) = Planning ACIP Credits (E) = Engineering PDH Credits 11:40 am - 12:40 pm (Continued) 88. Utility Coordination and Relocations: Review of NJDOT Utility Process (E) Room: Wildwood 4 This workshop will review the current NJDOT utility process for concept development, preliminary engineering, and final design phases. The utility process for any transportation project can be challenging, frustrating, and rewarding at the same time. On most transportation projects, utilities are impacted. Design changes, accelerated schedules, lead time to order materials, and limited ROW, construction staging requirements, seasonal restrictions and temporary facilities are some examples that can cause significant delays and costs to transportation projects. The design of the utility facility located within the project limits requires coordination among the agencies that own the facility, the designer, and the utility owners. Other items to be discussed will be the current ASCE/UESI/CI 38-22 (Standard Guidelines for investigating and documenting existing utilities), ASCE/UESI/CI 75-22 (Standard Guidelines for recording and exchanging utility infrastructure data), preparation of utility contact list/tracking form, utility contact letters, utility agreement plans, utility checklists, utility plans, utility cost estimates and 44 years of lessons learned in preparing utility documents for transportation projects. Presenter: Ronald R. Rotunno, PE, Supervising Engineer, WSP 89. Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITS) for Roadway Operations including Overview and Examples of PennDOT I-476 Hard Shoulder Running Project and Maine DOT Weather Responsive Traffic Signal Operations (P) (E) Room: Wildwood 6 Intelligent Transportation Systems continue to evolve to support traffic operations in new ways well beyond the traditional traffic cameras and dynamic message signs. This session will present the foundational concepts of Transportation Systems Management and Operations (TSM&O) including how it utilizes ITS technologies. Two examples that will be presented in detail are the recent PennDOT I-476 Hard Shoulder Running Project and the current Maine DOT initiative to use real-time weather and pavement conditions to adjust traffic signal operations. Moderator: Kathleen Swindler, P.E., PTOE, Senior ITS Engineer, Drive Engineering Speaker: Sandi K. Yeakley, P.E, Senior Project Manager and Principal Associate, Benesch Speaker: Kevin Hayes, P.E., Senior Engineer, HNTB 90. NJ DOT: Advanced Traffic Engineering Practices: NJDOT Division of Traffic Engineering Strategies (P) (E) Room: Wildwood 7 This session highlights the state of the practice for various Traffic Engineering strategies to provide the safest and most efficient transportation network for road users. Active Arterial Management leverages Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITS) such as camera surveillance and probe vehicle data as well as connected traffic signals. NJDOT utilizes these technologies to manage arterials in real time. Operational Safety Scenarios focusing on pedestrian and vehicle safety and efficiency include Lead Pedestrian Intervals (LPIs), passive pedestrian detection, red-light extension to reduce pedestrian-vehicle conflicts at signalized intersections, and NJDOT’s first deployment of flashing yellow arrows. Updated practices, including national changes, for setting speed limits on roadways will discuss approaches that consider surrounding land use, road safety statistics, and other factors to optimize speed limits. Moderator: Zahin Rabbi, Senior Engineer Traffic, Division of Traffic Engineering, NJDOT Speaker: Kelly McVeigh, Executive Manager, Bureau of Traffic Engineering South, Division of Traffic Engineering, NJDOT Speaker: Syed Kazmi, Executive Manager, Bureau of Traffic Engineering North, Division of Traffic Engineering, NJDOT Speaker: Altin Aliaj, Supervising Highway Engineer 2 Traffic, Division of Traffic Engineering, NJDOT 66

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 Program Page Index Program Numbered Pages 1 Program Page Index 2 Welcome Letter 3 TransAction Conference Committee, Our Partners, and Thanks 4-5 TransAction Conference Sponsors 6 Participating Exhibitor with Booth Numbers 7-19 NJ TransAction Conference Exhibitors 20-21 Waterfront Conference Center Information and Wildwood Meeting Room Locations 22 Harrah’s Information, Locations & Amenities 23 Mobile App Instructions 24-34 TUESDAY - Conference Program Schedule and Workshop Sessions 35-49 WEDNESDAY - Conference Program Schedule and Workshop Sessions 50-57 THURSDAY - Conference Program Schedule and Workshop Sessions 58-60 PDH Engineering Credits – List of Eligible Workshop Presentations 61-64 AICP Planning Credits – List of Eligible Workshop Presentations TransAction Program Ads Richard Grubb & Associates, Inc. (Back Cover) HNTB Corporation (Inside Front Cover) National Data & Surveying Services (Inside Back Cover) BL Companies Coach & Equipment Dresdner Robin Environmental Management, Inc. InGroup Michael Baker International New Jersey Railroad Association Robinson Aerial Surveys, Inc. TechniQuest Corporation SES Stokes Creative Group, Inc. Szaferman Lakind Blumstein & Blade Wiss & Company, LLP Try the 2024 NJ TransAction Mobile App Scan the QR Code or go to https://guidebook.com/g/njta2024 NJ TransAction Conference Program Schedule and Workshop Sessions Thursday, May 2, 2024 (P) = Planning ACIP Credits (E) = Engineering PDH Credits 11:40 am - 12:40 pm (Continued) 88. Utility Coordination and Relocations: Review of NJDOT Utility Process (E) Room: Wildwood 4 This workshop will review the current NJDOT utility process for concept development, preliminary engineering, and final design phases. The utility process for any transportation project can be challenging, frustrating, and rewarding at the same time. On most transportation projects, utilities are impacted. Design changes, accelerated schedules, lead time to order materials, and limited ROW, construction staging requirements, seasonal restrictions and temporary facilities are some examples that can cause significant delays and costs to transportation projects. The design of the utility facility located within the project limits requires coordination among the agencies that own the facility, the designer, and the utility owners. Other items to be discussed will be the current ASCE/UESI/CI 38-22 (Standard Guidelines for investigating and documenting existing utilities), ASCE/UESI/CI 75-22 (Standard Guidelines for recording and exchanging utility infrastructure data), preparation of utility contact list/tracking form, utility contact letters, utility agreement plans, utility checklists, utility plans, utility cost estimates and 44 years of lessons learned in preparing utility documents for transportation projects. Presenter: Ronald R. Rotunno, PE, Supervising Engineer, WSP 89. Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITS) for Roadway Operations including Overview and Examples of PennDOT I-476 Hard Shoulder Running Project and Maine DOT Weather Responsive Traffic Signal Operations (P) (E) Room: Wildwood 6 Intelligent Transportation Systems continue to evolve to support traffic operations in new ways well beyond the traditional traffic cameras and dynamic message signs. This session will present the foundational concepts of Transportation Systems Management and Operations (TSM&O) including how it utilizes ITS technologies. Two examples that will be presented in detail are the recent PennDOT I-476 Hard Shoulder Running Project and the current Maine DOT initiative to use real-time weather and pavement conditions to adjust traffic signal operations. Moderator: Kathleen Swindler, P.E., PTOE, Senior ITS Engineer, Drive Engineering Speaker: Sandi K. Yeakley, P.E, Senior Project Manager and Principal Associate, Benesch Speaker: Kevin Hayes, P.E., Senior Engineer, HNTB 90. NJ DOT: Advanced Traffic Engineering Practices: NJDOT Division of Traffic Engineering Strategies (P) (E) Room: Wildwood 7 This session highlights the state of the practice for various Traffic Engineering strategies to provide the safest and most efficient transportation network for road users. Active Arterial Management leverages Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITS) such as camera surveillance and probe vehicle data as well as connected traffic signals. NJDOT utilizes these technologies to manage arterials in real time. Operational Safety Scenarios focusing on pedestrian and vehicle safety and efficiency include Lead Pedestrian Intervals (LPIs), passive pedestrian detection, red-light extension to reduce pedestrian-vehicle conflicts at signalized intersections, and NJDOT’s first deployment of flashing yellow arrows. Updated practices, including national changes, for setting speed limits on roadways will discuss approaches that consider surrounding land use, road safety statistics, and other factors to optimize speed limits. Moderator: Zahin Rabbi, Senior Engineer Traffic, Division of Traffic Engineering, NJDOT Speaker: Kelly McVeigh, Executive Manager, Bureau of Traffic Engineering South, Division of Traffic Engineering, NJDOT Speaker: Syed Kazmi, Executive Manager, Bureau of Traffic Engineering North, Division of Traffic Engineering, NJDOT Speaker: Altin Aliaj, Supervising Highway Engineer 2 Traffic, Division of Traffic Engineering, NJDOT 67

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 Program Page Index Program Numbered Pages 1 Program Page Index 2 Welcome Letter 3 TransAction Conference Committee, Our Partners, and Thanks 4-5 TransAction Conference Sponsors 6 Participating Exhibitor with Booth Numbers 7-19 NJ TransAction Conference Exhibitors 20-21 Waterfront Conference Center Information and Wildwood Meeting Room Locations 22 Harrah’s Information, Locations & Amenities 23 Mobile App Instructions 24-34 TUESDAY - Conference Program Schedule and Workshop Sessions 35-49 WEDNESDAY - Conference Program Schedule and Workshop Sessions 50-57 THURSDAY - Conference Program Schedule and Workshop Sessions 58-60 PDH Engineering Credits – List of Eligible Workshop Presentations 61-64 AICP Planning Credits – List of Eligible Workshop Presentations TransAction Program Ads Richard Grubb & Associates, Inc. (Back Cover) HNTB Corporation (Inside Front Cover) National Data & Surveying Services (Inside Back Cover) BL Companies Coach & Equipment Dresdner Robin Environmental Management, Inc. InGroup Michael Baker International New Jersey Railroad Association Robinson Aerial Surveys, Inc. TechniQuest Corporation SES Stokes Creative Group, Inc. Szaferman Lakind Blumstein & Blade Wiss & Company, LLP Try the 2024 NJ TransAction Mobile App Scan the QR Code or go to https://guidebook.com/g/njta2024 NJ Professional Engineer PDH Credits Available Page 1 of 3 NJ TransAction Conference 2024 America's Premier State Transportation Conference Held Annually Since 1976 Check each workshop session you attend and retain this copy for your file Tuesday, April 30, 2024 10:00 am – 11:00 am  1.0 PDH Session #: 1 Uncovering Bicycle and Pedestrian Trends in DVRPC's Nine-County Region (Wildwood 1-2)  1.0 PDH Session #: 2 You’ve Got to Move It! NJTPA-Funded Freight Studies Deliver (Wildwood 4)  1.0 PDH Session #: 3 NJDOT’s Lane Closure Management System (LCMS) (Wildwood 6)  1.0 PDH Session #: 4 NJ TRANSIT: Sustainability and Resiliency (Wildwood 8-9-10)  1.0 PDH Session #: 5 All Electronic Tolling Conversion - Local and Regional Lessons Learned (Wildwood 12-13) 11:10 am – 12:10 pm  1.0 PDH Session #: 9 NJDOT: Advancing Truck Safety: NJDOT Implementation of Truck Parking Management and Truck Driver Alerting System (Wildwood 6)  1.0 PDH Session #: 12 Fundamentals of Traffic Signals and MUTCD Updates (Wildwood 12-13)  1.0 PDH Session #: 13 Building Information Modeling (BIM), Drones, and Business Intelligence (BI) for Transportation Projects (Wildwood 18-19) 1:00 pm – 2:00 pm  1.0 PDH Session #: 15 Enhancing Transportation Safety with Technology (Wildwood 4)  1.0 PDH Session #: 17 NJDOT: New Jersey Weather Savvy Roads: NJDOT Innovating Road Weather Management Pilot Using IoT and CV Technology (Wildwood 7)  1.0 PDH Session #: 18 ETHICS TRAINING – PDH & AICP (Part 1 of 2) (Wildwood 8-9-10)  1.0 PDH Session #: 19 How to Get Started with a Bicycle and Pedestrian Safety Campaign (Wildwood 12-13) 2:10 pm – 3:10 pm  1.0 PDH Session #: 22 NJ TRANSIT: Centering Communities Around Transit: The Transit Village Initiative (Wildwood 4)  1.0 PDH Session #: 23 NJ DOT: Unmanned Aircraft Systems (UAS) for Traffic Incident Management (TIM) and Emergency Response (Wildwood 6)  1.0 PDH Session #: 24 DVRPC’s Regional Coordinated Human Services Transportation Plan: Equity Through Access (Wildwood 7)  1.0 PDH Session #: 25 ETHICS TRAINING – PDH & AICP (Part 2 of 2) (Wildwood 8-9-10) 4:00 pm – 5:00 pm  1.0 PDH Session #: 28 CANCELLED - NJ DOT: GroundCast (Wildwood 1-2)  1.0 PDH Session #: 29 Jersey City Department of Infrastructure - Where Planning and Engineering Meet (Wildwood 4) 68

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 Program Page Index Program Numbered Pages 1 Program Page Index 2 Welcome Letter 3 TransAction Conference Committee, Our Partners, and Thanks 4-5 TransAction Conference Sponsors 6 Participating Exhibitor with Booth Numbers 7-19 NJ TransAction Conference Exhibitors 20-21 Waterfront Conference Center Information and Wildwood Meeting Room Locations 22 Harrah’s Information, Locations & Amenities 23 Mobile App Instructions 24-34 TUESDAY - Conference Program Schedule and Workshop Sessions 35-49 WEDNESDAY - Conference Program Schedule and Workshop Sessions 50-57 THURSDAY - Conference Program Schedule and Workshop Sessions 58-60 PDH Engineering Credits – List of Eligible Workshop Presentations 61-64 AICP Planning Credits – List of Eligible Workshop Presentations TransAction Program Ads Richard Grubb & Associates, Inc. (Back Cover) HNTB Corporation (Inside Front Cover) National Data & Surveying Services (Inside Back Cover) BL Companies Coach & Equipment Dresdner Robin Environmental Management, Inc. InGroup Michael Baker International New Jersey Railroad Association Robinson Aerial Surveys, Inc. TechniQuest Corporation SES Stokes Creative Group, Inc. Szaferman Lakind Blumstein & Blade Wiss & Company, LLP Try the 2024 NJ TransAction Mobile App Scan the QR Code or go to https://guidebook.com/g/njta2024 NJ Professional Engineer PDH Credits Available Page 2 of 3 NJ TransAction Conference 2024 America's Premier State Transportation Conference Held Annually Since 1976 Check each workshop session you attend and retain this copy for your file Wednesday, May 1, 2024 9:15 am - 10:15 am  1.0 PDH Session #: 35 Aren’t We Doing That Already? How to Ensure That Geographically Overlapping Local Safety Plans are Complementary, Not Redundant (Wildwood 1-2)  1.0 PDH Session #: 36 Connecting the Dots: Advancing the Morris Canal Greenway (Wildwood 3)  1.0 PDH Session #: 38 NJDOT: Dredging and Dredged Material Management for Municipalities, Counties and Local Officials: A Primer on How to Navigate the Complicated Process of Navigation Dredging (Wildwood 6)  1.0 PDH Session #: 39 REALizing Resiliency: Applying NJ Land Use Rule Changes to Project Permitting Considerations (Wildwood 7)  1.0 PDH Session #: 40 NJ TRANSIT: Secaucus to Meadowlands Transitway- FIFA and Beyond (Wildwood 8-9-10)  1.0 PDH Session # :41 Capacity and Connectivity for NJ Rail Passengers: Planning for the Full Gateway Program (Wildwood 12-13) 10:45 am - 11:55 am  1.0 PDH Session #: 43 The Port Authority of NY & NJ: The Port Authority (PATH Train) is Embracing Connected Train Technology by Implementing Real Time Connected Diagnostics to Improve Customer Experience, Reliability, and Safety (Wildwood 1-2)  1.0 PDH Session #: 44 Advancing Public Health Through Road and Street Safety (Wildwood 3)  1.0 PDH Session #: 45 What Does the Law Say About Bicyclists and Pedestrians in NJ? (Wildwood 4)  1.0 PDH Session #: 47 Predicting Concrete Degradation for Optimum Management Decisions (Wildwood 7) 1:45 pm - 2:45 pm  1.0 PDH Session #: 51 FIFA World Cup – When a Mega Event Comes to Your State (Wildwood 1-2)  1.0 PDH Session #: 52 South Jersey’s Growing Economic Forces (Wildwood 3)  1.0 PDH Session #: 55 Browns Mills Bicycle and Pedestrian Action Plan (Wildwood 7)  1.0 PDH Session #: 57 Investing in Rail Transportation: Ensuring the Economic Vitality of the Region (Wildwood 12-13) 3:50 pm - 4:50 pm  1.0 PDH Session #: 61 Planning a Reliable and Equitable EV Charging Network (Wildwood 4)  1.0 PDH Session #: 63 NJ DOT: Road to Safe System in NJ (Wildwood 12-13) 5:00 pm - 6:00 pm  1.0 PDH Session #: 66 Bus Traffic Signal Priority: All Aboard! (Wildwood 3)  1.0 PDH Session #: 67 Where Public Art Meets Public Safety: How NJ Municipalities Are Using Art to Slow Traffic and Improve Safety (Wildwood 4)  1.0 PDH Session #: 68 A Collaborative Design Approach with an Agency Partner (Wildwood 6)  1.0 PDH Session #: 70 Challenges and Opportunities with Complete Streets Implementation (Wildwood 12-13) 69

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 Program Page Index Program Numbered Pages 1 Program Page Index 2 Welcome Letter 3 TransAction Conference Committee, Our Partners, and Thanks 4-5 TransAction Conference Sponsors 6 Participating Exhibitor with Booth Numbers 7-19 NJ TransAction Conference Exhibitors 20-21 Waterfront Conference Center Information and Wildwood Meeting Room Locations 22 Harrah’s Information, Locations & Amenities 23 Mobile App Instructions 24-34 TUESDAY - Conference Program Schedule and Workshop Sessions 35-49 WEDNESDAY - Conference Program Schedule and Workshop Sessions 50-57 THURSDAY - Conference Program Schedule and Workshop Sessions 58-60 PDH Engineering Credits – List of Eligible Workshop Presentations 61-64 AICP Planning Credits – List of Eligible Workshop Presentations TransAction Program Ads Richard Grubb & Associates, Inc. (Back Cover) HNTB Corporation (Inside Front Cover) National Data & Surveying Services (Inside Back Cover) BL Companies Coach & Equipment Dresdner Robin Environmental Management, Inc. InGroup Michael Baker International New Jersey Railroad Association Robinson Aerial Surveys, Inc. TechniQuest Corporation SES Stokes Creative Group, Inc. Szaferman Lakind Blumstein & Blade Wiss & Company, LLP Try the 2024 NJ TransAction Mobile App Scan the QR Code or go to https://guidebook.com/g/njta2024 NJ Professional Engineer PDH Credits Available Page 3 of 3 NJ TransAction Conference 2024 America's Premier State Transportation Conference Held Annually Since 1976 Check each workshop session you attend and retain this copy for your file Thursday, May 2, 2024 8:45 am - 9:45 am  1.0 PDH Session #: 73 Climate Transition Risk, Opportunities, and Strategies in Transportation (Wildwood 3)  1.0 PDH Session #: 76 Fundamentals of Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITS) (Wildwood 7)  1.0 PDH Session #: 77 New MUTCD (11th Edition)…What has Changed (Wildwood 8-9-10)  1.0 PDH Session #: 78 Advancing Micromobility Safety and Access in New Jersey (Wildwood 12-13) 10:30 am - 11:30 am  1.0 PDH Session #: 80 Design-Build Case Study-Geotechnical Instrumentation and Monitoring for Optimized Underground Construction in Urban Areas (Wildwood 3)  1.0 PDH Session #: 81 NEW Parking Generation Data/Methods: You’re In My Space! (Wildwood 4)  1.0 PDH Session #: 85 NJ TRANSIT’s Zero Emissions Transition (Wildwood 12-13) 11:40 am - 12:40 pm  1.0 PDH Session #: 87 NB-HCE Improvements Program: The First Project (Interchange 14 to 14A) - Enhancing Safety, Mobility and Resiliency for the next 100 years (Wildwood 3)  1.0 PDH Session #: 88 Utility Coordination and Relocations: Review of NJDOT Utility Process (Wildwood 4)  1.0 PDH Session #: 89 Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITS) for Roadway Operations including Overview and Examples of PennDOT I-476 Hard Shoulder Running Project and Maine DOT Weather Responsive Traffic Signal Operations (Wildwood 6)  1.0 PDH Session #: 90 NJ DOT: Advanced Traffic Engineering Practices: NJDOT Division of Traffic Engineering Strategies (Wildwood 7)  1.0 PDH Session #: 92 AI Machine Learning for Traffic Counting (Wildwood 12-13) If you have any questions regarding the credits for PDH, Contact Gordon Meth at (973) 722-3262 or email at gmeth@optonline.net 70

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 Program Page Index Program Numbered Pages 1 Program Page Index 2 Welcome Letter 3 TransAction Conference Committee, Our Partners, and Thanks 4-5 TransAction Conference Sponsors 6 Participating Exhibitor with Booth Numbers 7-19 NJ TransAction Conference Exhibitors 20-21 Waterfront Conference Center Information and Wildwood Meeting Room Locations 22 Harrah’s Information, Locations & Amenities 23 Mobile App Instructions 24-34 TUESDAY - Conference Program Schedule and Workshop Sessions 35-49 WEDNESDAY - Conference Program Schedule and Workshop Sessions 50-57 THURSDAY - Conference Program Schedule and Workshop Sessions 58-60 PDH Engineering Credits – List of Eligible Workshop Presentations 61-64 AICP Planning Credits – List of Eligible Workshop Presentations TransAction Program Ads Richard Grubb & Associates, Inc. (Back Cover) HNTB Corporation (Inside Front Cover) National Data & Surveying Services (Inside Back Cover) BL Companies Coach & Equipment Dresdner Robin Environmental Management, Inc. InGroup Michael Baker International New Jersey Railroad Association Robinson Aerial Surveys, Inc. TechniQuest Corporation SES Stokes Creative Group, Inc. Szaferman Lakind Blumstein & Blade Wiss & Company, LLP Try the 2024 NJ TransAction Mobile App Scan the QR Code or go to https://guidebook.com/g/njta2024 American Planning Association ACIP Credits Available Page 1 of 4 NJ TransAction Conference 2024 America's Premier State Transportation Conference Held Annually Since 1976 Check each workshop session you attend and retain this copy for your file Tuesday, April 30, 2024 10:00 am – 11:00 am  1.0 AICP Session #: 1 Uncovering Bicycle and Pedestrian Trends in DVRPC's Nine-County Region (Wildwood 1-2)  1.0 AICP Session #: 2 You’ve Got to Move It! NJTPA-Funded Freight Studies Deliver (Wildwood 4)  1.0 AICP Session #: 3 NJDOT’s Lane Closure Management System (LCMS) (Wildwood 6)  1.0 AICP Session #: 4 NJ TRANSIT: Sustainability and Resiliency (Wildwood 8-9-10)  1.0 AICP Session #: 5 All Electronic Tolling Conversion - Local and Regional Lessons Learned (Wildwood 12-13)  1.0 AICP Session # :6 Shaping the Future of Paratransit: How Agencies Are Successfully Using On-Demand Technology (Wildwood 18-19) 11:10 am – 12:10 pm  1.0 AICP Session #: 7 NJ TRANSIT: Hoboken Terminal: Past, Present and Future (Wildwood 1-2)  1.0 AICP Session #: 8 Making Sense of Segments: A New Bike and Pedestrian Tool for Evaluating Projects in the DVRPC Region (Wildwood 4)  1.0 AICP Session #: 9 NJDOT: Advancing Truck Safety: NJDOT Implementation of Truck Parking Management and Truck Driver Alerting System (Wildwood 6)  1.0 AICP Session #: 10 How Technology is Driving a Renaissance in the Freight Industry Goods Movement Throughout the State of New Jersey (Wildwood 7)  1.0 AICP Session #: 11 Marijuana in the Workplace in NJ: Where Are We Today and Where Are We Going? (Wildwood 8-9-10)  1.0 AICP Session #: 12 Fundamentals of Traffic Signals and MUTCD Updates (Wildwood 12-13)  1.0 AICP Session #: 13 Building Information Modeling (BIM), Drones, and Business Intelligence (BI) for Transportation Projects (Wildwood 18-19) 1:00 pm – 2:00 pm  1.0 AICP Session #: 14 Positive Impacts of the Coronavirus Pandemic (COVID-19) on Mass Transit (Wildwood 1-2)  1.0 AICP Session #: 15 Enhancing Transportation Safety with Technology (Wildwood 4)  1.0 AICP Session #: 16 NJ TRANSIT: Micromobility and NJ TRANSIT (Wildwood 6)  1.0 AICP Session #: 17 NJDOT: New Jersey Weather Savvy Roads: NJDOT Innovating Road Weather Management Pilot Using IoT and CV Technology (Wildwood 7)  1.0 AICP Session #: 18 ETHICS TRAINING – AICP & PDH (Part 1 of 2) (Wildwood 8-9-10)  1.0 AICP Session #: 19 How to Get Started with a Bicycle and Pedestrian Safety Campaign (Wildwood 12-13)  1.0 AICP Session #: 20 Americans With Disabilities Act (ADA) Changes, Challenges & Reasonable Modifications (Part 1 of 2) (Wildwood 18-19) 2:10 pm – 3:10 pm  1.0 AICP Session #: 21 Jumpstarting a Walkable, Bikeable Future: An Insider's Guide to Accessing State and Federal Dollars (Wildwood 1-2)  1.0 AICP Session #: 22 NJ TRANSIT: Centering Communities Around Transit: The Transit Village Initiative (Wildwood 4)  1.0 AICP Session #: 23 NJ DOT: Unmanned Aircraft Systems (UAS) for Traffic Incident Management (TIM) and Emergency Response (Wildwood 6)  1.0 AICP Session #: 24 DVRPC’s Regional Coordinated Human Services Transportation Plan: Equity Through Access (Wildwood 7)  1.0 AICP Session #: 25 ETHICS TRAINING – AICP & PDH (Part 2 of 2) (Wildwood 8-9-10)  1.0 AICP Session #: 26 The Port Authority of NY & NJ: Embracing New Technology to Enhance Human Capital and Beyond! (Wildwood 12-13)  1.0 AICP Session #: 27 Americans With Disabilities Act (ADA) Changes, Challenges & Reasonable Modifications (part 2 of 2) Try the 2024 NJ TransAction Mobile App Scan the QR Code or go to https://guidebook.com/g/njta2024 American Planning Association ACIP Credits Available Page 1 of 4 NJ TransAction Conference 2024 America's Premier State Transportation Conference Held Annually Since 1976 Check each workshop session you attend and retain this copy for your file Tuesday, April 30, 2024 10:00 am – 11:00 am  1.0 AICP Session #: 1 Uncovering Bicycle and Pedestrian Trends in DVRPC's Nine-County Region (Wildwood 1-2)  1.0 AICP Session #: 2 You’ve Got to Move It! NJTPA-Funded Freight Studies Deliver (Wildwood 4)  1.0 AICP Session #: 3 NJDOT’s Lane Closure Management System (LCMS) (Wildwood 6)  1.0 AICP Session #: 4 NJ TRANSIT: Sustainability and Resiliency (Wildwood 8-9-10)  1.0 AICP Session #: 5 All Electronic Tolling Conversion - Local and Regional Lessons Learned (Wildwood 12-13)  1.0 AICP Session # :6 Shaping the Future of Paratransit: How Agencies Are Successfully Using On-Demand Technology (Wildwood 18-19) 11:10 am – 12:10 pm  1.0 AICP Session #: 7 NJ TRANSIT: Hoboken Terminal: Past, Present and Future (Wildwood 1-2)  1.0 AICP Session #: 8 Making Sense of Segments: A New Bike and Pedestrian Tool for Evaluating Projects in the DVRPC Region (Wildwood 4)  1.0 AICP Session #: 9 NJDOT: Advancing Truck Safety: NJDOT Implementation of Truck Parking Management and Truck Driver Alerting System (Wildwood 6)  1.0 AICP Session #: 10 How Technology is Driving a Renaissance in the Freight Industry Goods Movement Throughout the State of New Jersey (Wildwood 7)  1.0 AICP Session #: 11 Marijuana in the Workplace in NJ: Where Are We Today and Where Are We Going? (Wildwood 8-9-10)  1.0 AICP Session #: 12 Fundamentals of Traffic Signals and MUTCD Updates (Wildwood 12-13)  1.0 AICP Session #: 13 Building Information Modeling (BIM), Drones, and Business Intelligence (BI) for Transportation Projects (Wildwood 18-19) 1:00 pm – 2:00 pm  1.0 AICP Session #: 14 Positive Impacts of the Coronavirus Pandemic (COVID-19) on Mass Transit (Wildwood 1-2)  1.0 AICP Session #: 15 Enhancing Transportation Safety with Technology (Wildwood 4)  1.0 AICP Session #: 16 NJ TRANSIT: Micromobility and NJ TRANSIT (Wildwood 6)  1.0 AICP Session #: 17 NJDOT: New Jersey Weather Savvy Roads: NJDOT Innovating Road Weather Management Pilot Using IoT and CV Technology (Wildwood 7)  1.0 AICP Session #: 18 ETHICS TRAINING – AICP & PDH (Part 1 of 2) (Wildwood 8-9-10)  1.0 AICP Session #: 19 How to Get Started with a Bicycle and Pedestrian Safety Campaign (Wildwood 12-13)  1.0 AICP Session #: 20 Americans With Disabilities Act (ADA) Changes, Challenges & Reasonable Modifications (Part 1 of 2) (Wildwood 18-19) 2:10 pm – 3:10 pm  1.0 AICP Session #: 21 Jumpstarting a Walkable, Bikeable Future: An Insider's Guide to Accessing State and Federal Dollars (Wildwood 1-2)  1.0 AICP Session #: 22 NJ TRANSIT: Centering Communities Around Transit: The Transit Village Initiative (Wildwood 4)  1.0 AICP Session #: 23 NJ DOT: Unmanned Aircraft Systems (UAS) for Traffic Incident Management (TIM) and Emergency Response (Wildwood 6)  1.0 AICP Session #: 24 DVRPC’s Regional Coordinated Human Services Transportation Plan: Equity Through Access (Wildwood 7)  1.0 AICP Session #: 25 ETHICS TRAINING – AICP & PDH (Part 2 of 2) (Wildwood 8-9-10)  1.0 AICP Session #: 26 The Port Authority of NY & NJ: Embracing New Technology to Enhance Human Capital and Beyond! (Wildwood 12-13)  1.0 AICP Session #: 27 Americans With Disabilities Act (ADA) Changes, Challenges & Reasonable Modifications (part 2 of 2) Try the 2024 NJ TransAction Mobile App Scan the QR Code or go to https://guidebook.com/g/njta2024 American Planning Association ACIP Credits Available Page 1 of 4 NJ TransAction Conference 2024 America's Premier State Transportation Conference Held Annually Since 1976 Check each workshop session you attend and retain this copy for your file Tuesday, April 30, 2024 10:00 am – 11:00 am  1.0 AICP Session #: 1 Uncovering Bicycle and Pedestrian Trends in DVRPC's Nine-County Region (Wildwood 1-2)  1.0 AICP Session #: 2 You’ve Got to Move It! NJTPA-Funded Freight Studies Deliver (Wildwood 4)  1.0 AICP Session #: 3 NJDOT’s Lane Closure Management System (LCMS) (Wildwood 6)  1.0 AICP Session #: 4 NJ TRANSIT: Sustainability and Resiliency (Wildwood 8-9-10)  1.0 AICP Session #: 5 All Electronic Tolling Conversion - Local and Regional Lessons Learned (Wildwood 12-13)  1.0 AICP Session # :6 Shaping the Future of Paratransit: How Agencies Are Successfully Using On-Demand Technology (Wildwood 18-19) 11:10 am – 12:10 pm  1.0 AICP Session #: 7 NJ TRANSIT: Hoboken Terminal: Past, Present and Future (Wildwood 1-2)  1.0 AICP Session #: 8 Making Sense of Segments: A New Bike and Pedestrian Tool for Evaluating Projects in the DVRPC Region (Wildwood 4)  1.0 AICP Session #: 9 NJDOT: Advancing Truck Safety: NJDOT Implementation of Truck Parking Management and Truck Driver Alerting System (Wildwood 6)  1.0 AICP Session #: 10 How Technology is Driving a Renaissance in the Freight Industry Goods Movement Throughout the State of New Jersey (Wildwood 7)  1.0 AICP Session #: 11 Marijuana in the Workplace in NJ: Where Are We Today and Where Are We Going? (Wildwood 8-9-10)  1.0 AICP Session #: 12 Fundamentals of Traffic Signals and MUTCD Updates (Wildwood 12-13)  1.0 AICP Session #: 13 Building Information Modeling (BIM), Drones, and Business Intelligence (BI) for Transportation Projects (Wildwood 18-19) 1:00 pm – 2:00 pm  1.0 AICP Session #: 14 Positive Impacts of the Coronavirus Pandemic (COVID-19) on Mass Transit (Wildwood 1-2)  1.0 AICP Session #: 15 Enhancing Transportation Safety with Technology (Wildwood 4)  1.0 AICP Session #: 16 NJ TRANSIT: Micromobility and NJ TRANSIT (Wildwood 6)  1.0 AICP Session #: 17 NJDOT: New Jersey Weather Savvy Roads: NJDOT Innovating Road Weather Management Pilot Using IoT and CV Technology (Wildwood 7)  1.0 AICP Session #: 18 ETHICS TRAINING – AICP & PDH (Part 1 of 2) (Wildwood 8-9-10)  1.0 AICP Session #: 19 How to Get Started with a Bicycle and Pedestrian Safety Campaign (Wildwood 12-13)  1.0 AICP Session #: 20 Americans With Disabilities Act (ADA) Changes, Challenges & Reasonable Modifications (Part 1 of 2) (Wildwood 18-19) 2:10 pm – 3:10 pm  1.0 AICP Session #: 21 Jumpstarting a Walkable, Bikeable Future: An Insider's Guide to Accessing State and Federal Dollars (Wildwood 1-2)  1.0 AICP Session #: 22 NJ TRANSIT: Centering Communities Around Transit: The Transit Village Initiative (Wildwood 4)  1.0 AICP Session #: 23 NJ DOT: Unmanned Aircraft Systems (UAS) for Traffic Incident Management (TIM) and Emergency Response (Wildwood 6)  1.0 AICP Session #: 24 DVRPC’s Regional Coordinated Human Services Transportation Plan: Equity Through Access (Wildwood 7)  1.0 AICP Session #: 25 ETHICS TRAINING – AICP & PDH (Part 2 of 2) (Wildwood 8-9-10)  1.0 AICP Session #: 26 The Port Authority of NY & NJ: Embracing New Technology to Enhance Human Capital and Beyond! 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 Program Page Index Program Numbered Pages 1 Program Page Index 2 Welcome Letter 3 TransAction Conference Committee, Our Partners, and Thanks 4-5 TransAction Conference Sponsors 6 Participating Exhibitor with Booth Numbers 7-19 NJ TransAction Conference Exhibitors 20-21 Waterfront Conference Center Information and Wildwood Meeting Room Locations 22 Harrah’s Information, Locations & Amenities 23 Mobile App Instructions 24-34 TUESDAY - Conference Program Schedule and Workshop Sessions 35-49 WEDNESDAY - Conference Program Schedule and Workshop Sessions 50-57 THURSDAY - Conference Program Schedule and Workshop Sessions 58-60 PDH Engineering Credits – List of Eligible Workshop Presentations 61-64 AICP Planning Credits – List of Eligible Workshop Presentations TransAction Program Ads Richard Grubb & Associates, Inc. (Back Cover) HNTB Corporation (Inside Front Cover) National Data & Surveying Services (Inside Back Cover) BL Companies Coach & Equipment Dresdner Robin Environmental Management, Inc. InGroup Michael Baker International New Jersey Railroad Association Robinson Aerial Surveys, Inc. TechniQuest Corporation SES Stokes Creative Group, Inc. Szaferman Lakind Blumstein & Blade Wiss & Company, LLP Try the 2024 NJ TransAction Mobile App Scan the QR Code or go to https://guidebook.com/g/njta2024 American Planning Association ACIP Credits Available Page 2 of 4 NJ TransAction Conference 2024 America's Premier State Transportation Conference Held Annually Since 1976 Check each workshop session you attend and retain this copy for your file Tuesday, April 30, 2024 4:00 pm – 5:00 pm  1.0 AICP Session #: 28 CANCELLED - NJ DOT: GroundCast (Wildwood 1-2)  1.0 AICP Session #: 29 Jersey City Department of Infrastructure - Where Planning and Engineering Meet (Wildwood 4)  1.0 AICP Session #: 30 Reimaging the Maurice River Corridor (Wildwood 6)  1.0 AICP Session #: 31 Multimedia and Community: An Expectation, Not an Extra (Wildwood 7)  1.0 AICP Session #: 32 NJ TRANSIT and the Federal Transit Administration: Building Relationships (Wildwood 8-9-10)  1.0 AICP Session #: 33 How We Make Complete Streets Happen (Wildwood 12-13)  1.0 AICP Session #: 34 Stretching Your Transportation Dollars: The Economic Wisdom of Utilizing TNCs for Extended Hours of Service and Broader Coverage (Wildwood 18-19) Wednesday, May 1, 2024 9:15 am - 10:15 am  1.0 AICP Session #: 35 Aren’t We Doing That Already? How to Ensure That Geographically Overlapping Local Safety Plans are Complementary, Not Redundant (Wildwood 1-2)  1.0 AICP Session #: 36 Connecting the Dots: Advancing the Morris Canal Greenway (Wildwood 3)  1.0 AICP Session #: 37 NJDOT and I-Bank: A Partnership in Saving (Wildwood 4)  1.0 AICP Session #: 38 NJDOT: Dredging and Dredged Material Management for Municipalities, Counties and Local Officials: A Primer on How to Navigate the Complicated Process of Navigation Dredging (Wildwood 6)  1.0 AICP Session #: 39 REALizing Resiliency: Applying NJ Land Use Rule Changes to Project Permitting Considerations (Wildwood 7)  1.0 AICP Session #: 40 NJ TRANSIT: Secaucus to Meadowlands Transitway- FIFA and Beyond (Wildwood 8-9-10)  1.0 AICP Session # :41 Capacity and Connectivity for NJ Rail Passengers: Planning for the Full Gateway Program (Wildwood 12-13)  1.0 AICP Session #: 42 Enhancing Paratransit Rider Opportunities and Experience with Transportation Network Companies (TNCs) and Other Non-Traditional Paratransit Service Providers (Wildwood 18-19) 10:45 am - 11:55 am  1.0 AICP Session #: 43 The Port Authority of NY & NJ: The Port Authority (PATH Train) is Embracing Connected Train Technology by Implementing Real Time Connected Diagnostics to Improve Customer Experience, Reliability, and Safety (Wildwood 1-2)  1.0 AICP Session #: 44 Advancing Public Health Through Road and Street Safety (Wildwood 3)  1.0 AICP Session #: 45 What Does the Law Say About Bicyclists and Pedestrians in NJ? (Wildwood 4)  1.0 AICP Session #: 46 The Role of Artificial Intelligence in Business Decision Making and Commercial Real Estate Development (Wildwood 6)  1.0 AICP Session #: 49 MPO Executive Directors’ Roundtable (Wildwood 12-13)  1.0 AICP Session #: 50 Roadmap to Electric: A Community Guide to EV Adoption (Wildwood 18-19) 74

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 Program Page Index Program Numbered Pages 1 Program Page Index 2 Welcome Letter 3 TransAction Conference Committee, Our Partners, and Thanks 4-5 TransAction Conference Sponsors 6 Participating Exhibitor with Booth Numbers 7-19 NJ TransAction Conference Exhibitors 20-21 Waterfront Conference Center Information and Wildwood Meeting Room Locations 22 Harrah’s Information, Locations & Amenities 23 Mobile App Instructions 24-34 TUESDAY - Conference Program Schedule and Workshop Sessions 35-49 WEDNESDAY - Conference Program Schedule and Workshop Sessions 50-57 THURSDAY - Conference Program Schedule and Workshop Sessions 58-60 PDH Engineering Credits – List of Eligible Workshop Presentations 61-64 AICP Planning Credits – List of Eligible Workshop Presentations TransAction Program Ads Richard Grubb & Associates, Inc. (Back Cover) HNTB Corporation (Inside Front Cover) National Data & Surveying Services (Inside Back Cover) BL Companies Coach & Equipment Dresdner Robin Environmental Management, Inc. InGroup Michael Baker International New Jersey Railroad Association Robinson Aerial Surveys, Inc. TechniQuest Corporation SES Stokes Creative Group, Inc. Szaferman Lakind Blumstein & Blade Wiss & Company, LLP Try the 2024 NJ TransAction Mobile App Scan the QR Code or go to https://guidebook.com/g/njta2024 American Planning Association ACIP Credits Available Page 3 of 4 NJ TransAction Conference 2024 America's Premier State Transportation Conference Held Annually Since 1976 Check each workshop session you attend and retain this copy for your file Wednesday, May 1, 2024 1:45 pm - 2:45 pm  1.0 AICP Session #: 51 FIFA World Cup – When a Mega Event Comes to Your State (Wildwood 1-2)  1.0 AICP Session #: 52 South Jersey’s Growing Economic Forces (Wildwood 3) 1.0 AICP Session #: 53 NJDOT: Statewide Wrong Way Drive Concept of Operation - “Going the Right Way on Roadway Safety” (Wildwood 4)  1.0 AICP Session #: 55 Browns Mills Bicycle and Pedestrian Action Plan (Wildwood 7)  1.0 AICP Session #: 56 VIP Panel: The Future of Transportation Capital Funding and Planning: Lessons from the Past and a Vision for the Future (Wildwood 8-9-10)  1.0 AICP Session #: 57 Investing in Rail Transportation: Ensuring the Economic Vitality of the Region (Wildwood 12-13)  1.0 AICP Session #: 58 Human Trafficking in Transportation (Wildwood 18-19) 3:50 pm - 4:50 pm  1.0 AICP Session #: 59 Special TransAction Update -- The Hudson Tunnel Project - Funding and Delivering the Nation’s Largest, Most Urgent Infrastructure Megaproject (Wildwood 1-2)  1.0 AICP Session #: 60 The Impact of a Railroad on a County’s Tourism Industry (Wildwood 3)  1.0 AICP Session #: 61 Planning a Reliable and Equitable EV Charging Network (Wildwood 4)  1.0 AICP Session #: 62 Moving Forward - Agency Actions (Part 1 of 2) (Wildwood 8-9-10)  1.0 AICP Session #: 63 NJ DOT: Road to Safe System in NJ (Wildwood 12-13)  1.0 AICP Session #: 64 Transit Agency Catastrophic Loss and Business Continuity (Part 1 of 2) (Wildwood 18-19) 5:00 pm - 6:00 pm  1.0 AICP Session #: 65 DVRPC's Electric Vehicle Task Force for First Responders: Operational Complexities of Electric Vehicles (Wildwood 1-2)  1.0 AICP Session #: 66 Bus Traffic Signal Priority: All Aboard! (Wildwood 3)  1.0 AICP Session #: 67 Where Public Art Meets Public Safety: How NJ Municipalities Are Using Art to Slow Traffic and Improve Safety (Wildwood 4)  1.0 AICP Session #: 68 A Collaborative Design Approach with an Agency Partner (Wildwood 6)  1.0 AICP Session #: 69 Moving Forward - Agency Actions (Part 2 of 2) (Wildwood 8-9-10)  1.0 AICP Session #: 70 Challenges and Opportunities with Complete Streets Implementation (Wildwood 12-13)  1.0 AICP Session #: 71 Transit Agency Catastrophic Loss and Business Continuity (Part 2 of 2) (Wildwood 18-19) 75

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 Program Page Index Program Numbered Pages 1 Program Page Index 2 Welcome Letter 3 TransAction Conference Committee, Our Partners, and Thanks 4-5 TransAction Conference Sponsors 6 Participating Exhibitor with Booth Numbers 7-19 NJ TransAction Conference Exhibitors 20-21 Waterfront Conference Center Information and Wildwood Meeting Room Locations 22 Harrah’s Information, Locations & Amenities 23 Mobile App Instructions 24-34 TUESDAY - Conference Program Schedule and Workshop Sessions 35-49 WEDNESDAY - Conference Program Schedule and Workshop Sessions 50-57 THURSDAY - Conference Program Schedule and Workshop Sessions 58-60 PDH Engineering Credits – List of Eligible Workshop Presentations 61-64 AICP Planning Credits – List of Eligible Workshop Presentations TransAction Program Ads Richard Grubb & Associates, Inc. (Back Cover) HNTB Corporation (Inside Front Cover) National Data & Surveying Services (Inside Back Cover) BL Companies Coach & Equipment Dresdner Robin Environmental Management, Inc. InGroup Michael Baker International New Jersey Railroad Association Robinson Aerial Surveys, Inc. TechniQuest Corporation SES Stokes Creative Group, Inc. Szaferman Lakind Blumstein & Blade Wiss & Company, LLP Try the 2024 NJ TransAction Mobile App Scan the QR Code or go to https://guidebook.com/g/njta2024 American Planning Association ACIP Credits Available Page 4 of 4 NJ TransAction Conference 2024 America's Premier State Transportation Conference Held Annually Since 1976 Check each workshop session you attend and retain this copy for your file Thursday, May 2, 2024 8:45 am - 9:45 am  1.0 AICP Session #: 72 De-Escalating Stressful Situations with Passengers (Part 1 of 3) (Wildwood 1-2)  1.0 AICP Session #: 73 Climate Transition Risk, Opportunities, and Strategies in Transportation (Wildwood 3)  1.0 AICP Session #: 74 NJ TRANSIT: Regional Transit Agency Cooperation in Challenging Times of Reduced Ridership and Revenues (Wildwood 4)  1.0 AICP Session #: 75 NJ State EV Parking Requirements - Let's All Get on the Same Page! (Wildwood 6)  1.0 AICP Session #: 76 Fundamentals of Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITS) (Wildwood 7)  1.0 AICP Session #: 77 New MUTCD (11th Edition)…What has Changed (Wildwood 8-9-10)  1.0 AICP Session #: 78 Advancing Micromobility Safety and Access in New Jersey (Wildwood 12-13) 10:30 am - 11:30 am  1.0 AICP Session #: 79 De-Escalating Stressful Situations with Passengers (Part 2 of 3) (Wildwood 1-2)  1.0 AICP Session #: 81 NEW Parking Generation Data/Methods: You’re In My Space! (Wildwood 4)  1.0 AICP Session #: 82 Travel Options Program (TOP): TDM Projects Implemented and Grant Opportunities (Wildwood 6)  1.0 AICP Session #: 83 NJ DOT: What’s Your Sign? - Decoding the Landscape of Outdoor Advertising (Wildwood 7)  1.0 AICP Session #: 84 What is New Jersey’s Energy Future? (Wildwood 8-9-10)  1.0 AICP Session #: 85 NJ TRANSIT’s Zero Emissions Transition (Wildwood 12-13) 11:40 am - 12:40 pm  1.0 AICP Session #: 86 De-Escalating Stressful Situations with Passengers (Part 3 of 3) (Wildwood 1-2)  1.0 AICP Session #: 87 NB-HCE Improvements Program: The First Project (Interchange 14 to 14A) - Enhancing Safety, Mobility and Resiliency for the next 100 years (Wildwood 3)  1.0 AICP Session #: 89 Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITS) for Roadway Operations including Overview and Examples of PennDOT I-476 Hard Shoulder Running Project and Maine DOT Weather Responsive Traffic Signal Operations (Wildwood 6)  1.0 AICP Session #: 90 NJ DOT: Advanced Traffic Engineering Practices: NJDOT Division of Traffic Engineering Strategies (Wildwood 7)  1.0 AICP Session #: 91 Resiliency and Sustainability for Transportation Infrastructure (Wildwood 8-9-10)  1.0 AICP Session #: 92 AI Machine Learning for Traffic Counting (Wildwood 12-13) If you have any questions regarding the credits for AICP, Contact Kenneth Wedeen at (908) 541-5773 or email at wedeen@co.somerset.nj.us 76

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 Program Page Index Program Numbered Pages 1 Program Page Index 2 Welcome Letter 3 TransAction Conference Committee, Our Partners, and Thanks 4-5 TransAction Conference Sponsors 6 Participating Exhibitor with Booth Numbers 7-19 NJ TransAction Conference Exhibitors 20-21 Waterfront Conference Center Information and Wildwood Meeting Room Locations 22 Harrah’s Information, Locations & Amenities 23 Mobile App Instructions 24-34 TUESDAY - Conference Program Schedule and Workshop Sessions 35-49 WEDNESDAY - Conference Program Schedule and Workshop Sessions 50-57 THURSDAY - Conference Program Schedule and Workshop Sessions 58-60 PDH Engineering Credits – List of Eligible Workshop Presentations 61-64 AICP Planning Credits – List of Eligible Workshop Presentations TransAction Program Ads Richard Grubb & Associates, Inc. (Back Cover) HNTB Corporation (Inside Front Cover) National Data & Surveying Services (Inside Back Cover) BL Companies Coach & Equipment Dresdner Robin Environmental Management, Inc. InGroup Michael Baker International New Jersey Railroad Association Robinson Aerial Surveys, Inc. TechniQuest Corporation SES Stokes Creative Group, Inc. Szaferman Lakind Blumstein & Blade Wiss & Company, LLP 

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