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The Tribal Technical Assistance Program is part of a nationwide effort sponsored by the Federal Highway Administration and the Bureau of Indian Affairs.
The intention of TTAP is to relate the latest technology and information on tribal roads and bridges, tourism and recreation, and related economic development to tribal transportation and planning personnel.
TTAP provides technology transfer through training workshops, a quarterly newsletter, and the operation of free publication and videotape training libraries.




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Our Native Pathways of the Upper Woodlands and Great Lakes:

Meeting Objective: Introduce Indian tribal governments to the many byways opportunities that exist under various programs (FHWA, USFS, States, and Tribes); provide an effective networking opportunity for tribes and key federal, state and America’s Byways Resource Center staff; and refer tribes to the relevant resources that will assist them in National Scenic Byways Program development, nomination and designation, and byway implementation for their reservations.

Travel Reimbursement will be made available to tribal representatives on a first come first served basis.

To Register and request a travel reimbursement please e mail Scott Sufficool at ssufficool@byways.org

Make your hotel reservations by calling Hotel Reservations: 1-888-771-0777 -reqeust “Our Native Pathways” room block for special rates or visiting www.blackbearcasinoresort.com.
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