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Transportation and Communities Summit 2019 (September 19 - 20, 2019 at Portland State University) This annual event in Portland, Oregon connects national mobility-focused research to equitable practice and policy through breakout panels, Lightning Talks, student posters, skill-building workshops, and a keynote from urban data scientist Ben Wellington.

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--Summit Day Pass (Sept 19): $250
------Nonprofit / Student Rate: $75
------Elected Official Rate: $95
--Workshop Half-Day Ticket (Sept 20): $95
--Workshop Full-Day Ticket (Sept 20): $190
Current members of our Community Partners get a $20 discount to the Summit Day. Contact us at asktrec@pdx.edu for a discount code. All sessions will be submitted for pre-approval to AICP, and are eligible for self-reporting to PDH for continuing education credits.

Hosted by the Transportation Research and Education Center at Portland State University, and supported by our U.S. DOT grant-funded consortium: the National Institute for Transportation and Communities (NITC).
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Kate Freitag

Oregon Department of Transportation (ODOT)
Traffic Operations Engineer
Kate Freitag, P.E. has worked for Oregon Department of Transportation for over 20 years in the Region 1 Traffic section. As the Region 1 Traffic Engineer, her focus is safe and efficient operations for all users of the transportation system. She is the program lead for traffic operations and Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITS) and an ODOT technical lead within the region for the All Roads Transportation Safety (ARTS) program. She works on a broad variety of projects that range from safety and multimodal projects on arterial surface streets to technology-based ITS projects on freeways.