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Paving Awards Presented (see story on pages 10-11)Contributing to Vision 2032:<strong>Nebraska</strong>’s Long RangeTransportation PlanSmoothest Pavement Award – l to r: Brian Carnahan,District 5 Project Manager at Chadron, and Claude Oie,NDOR Construction Engineer.Full Depth Reconstruction or Reclamation Award –l to r: Bill Cary, District 1 Project Manager at Tecumseh,and Bill Jasa, Construction Technician.Concrete Pavement Rehabilitation Award – l to r: MartyWeander, District 2 Project Manager at Omaha,and Claude Oie, NDOR Construction Engineer.What important transportation issues does<strong>Nebraska</strong> face today? Will they be the samein 20 years? These are questions included in theupcoming Long Range Transportation Plan survey,“The Voice <strong>of</strong> <strong>Nebraska</strong>, Contributing to Vision2032.”Periodically, the <strong>Nebraska</strong> Depart ment <strong>of</strong> <strong>Roads</strong>updates its 20-year transportation plan. <strong>Nebraska</strong>citizens, business, government leaders, Tribalgovernment, and associations will be givenan opportunity to express their opinions, in anonline survey. All citizens are encouraged torespond. A sample <strong>of</strong> <strong>Nebraska</strong> businesses willreceive a survey through the mail with an optionto reply online. The purpose <strong>of</strong> the survey is togather input to identify statewide, regional and localtrans portation issues facing <strong>Nebraska</strong>. The surveyresults will guide NDOR in developing goals andobjectives for the Long Range Transportation Plan:Vision 2032. Results <strong>of</strong> the survey will be postedon the NDOR website in the summer <strong>of</strong> 2010, andwill be included in presentations at public meetings.As a member <strong>of</strong> the traveling public, business,government, or association leader, everyone’sopinion is needed and all are encouraged toparticipate. To take the survey online, go towww.roads.nebraska.gov/lrtp/vision2032/. Thesurvey goes live on April 26. Be sure to completeyour survey by May 21, 2010, so your response canbe included in the final results. The survey iscompletely anonymous and responses will only bereported in the aggregate. Survey respondents willhave the option to submit their e-mail address ifthey would like updates on plan activities.The survey should take approximately 10 minutesto complete and is open to all <strong>Nebraska</strong>’s travelingpublic over the age <strong>of</strong> 14. For those who cannotparticipate via Internet access, NDOR will send asurvey directly to a residence or business if a nameand address is provided. Contact (402)479-4512 torequest a survey. The <strong>Department</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Roads</strong>encourages you to spread the word about thissurvey to friends and neighbors. The more whoparticipate, a better understanding <strong>of</strong> transportationissues affecting your community, region and statemay be achieved. ◆12 Roadrunner April/May 2010

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