IACC - Conference 2022



Don't recall what session you attended? View a list of the 2022 sessions in the 2022 Conference Brochure.

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Session Presentations

S1-The Role Your Financial Data Plays in the Funding Process

S2-Improving Access to Broadband in Indian Country - Commerce

S2-Improving Access to Broadband in Indian Country - Kalispel Tribe

S2-Improving Access to Broadband in Indian Country - Spokane Tribe

S3- DWSRF and Bipartisan Infrastructure Law Overview

S4-WSDOT Local Programs Funding Overview & Active Transportation Grant Programs - Charlotte Claybrooke

S4-WSDOT Local Programs Funding Overview & Active Transportation Grant Programs - Jay Drye

S5-Bipartisan Infrastructure Law (BIL): New Funding Opportunities and New Requirements

S6-Indian Health Service, Division of Sanitation Facilities Construction, Program and Funding Updates

S7-Water Resiliency Strategy for the City of Vancouver

S8-WSDOT Airport Aid Grant Program & Community Aviation Revitalization Board (CARB) Revolving Loan Program - Dave Chenaur

S8-WSDOT Airport Aid Grant Program & Community Aviation Revitalization Board (CARB) Revolving Loan Program - Eric Johnson

S9-Funding Grid Resilience and Reducing Outages in Washington - No presentation

S10-USDA RD Water and Wastewater Funding Opportunities

S11-What is Asset Management?

S12-Prioritizing Your Transportation Improvement Program (TIP)

S13-General Session - Funding Panel - No presentation

S14-One Year Later: How Cities Have Invested ARPA Funds in Infrastructure Projects

S15-Funding Tribal Infrastructure Projects - No presentation

S16-Infrastructure and Equity: Strategies to Support Affordable Housing

S17-Complete Streets for State Transportation Projects

S18-Washington Water/Wastewater Agency Response Network (WAWARN)

S19-Building Back Innovative: Re-imagining Infrastructure in a Circular Economy

S20-Planning for Cultural Resource Reviews and Tribal Consultation - Best Practices - No presentation

S21-Ecology Water Quality Financial Assistance Overview

S22-WSDOT Local Programs Funding Overview & Active Transportation Grant Programs - Charlotte Claybrooke

S22-WSDOT Local Programs Funding Overview & Active Transportation Grant Programs - Jay Drye

S23-GIS Technologies for Water and Wastewater Systems

S24-The Basis of Rates - A Solid Budget

S25-Seeking Champions for Change! Can a Community-Based P3 help you meet your stormwater goals?

S26-Hands On Asset Management

S27-Transportation Improvement Board: Small City Maintenance and Complete Streets Funding

S28-Bipartisan Infrastructure Law (BIL): New Funding Opportunities and New Requirements

S29-One Year Later: How Cities Have Invested ARPA Funds in Infrastructure Projects

S30-Building Energy Efficiencies into Public Buildings

S31-Case Study: Sanitary Sewer Pump Station Upgrades funded by CDBG, Ecology, and PWB

S32-Navigating Washington's Cleanup Law for Brownfield Redevelopment Success

S33-Fifty Shades of Blue: An Engineer Calculates and Tells All

S34-Core CERB Program Overview

S35-USDA RD Community Facilities Funding

S36-Winery and Brewery Wastewater Production and Management

S37-Brownfields Funding: Building Blocks to Brownfields Redevelopment in Washington State

S38-Cultural Resources from the Consultant's Point of View

S39-The Role Your Financial Data Plays in the Funding Process

S40-Contracts, Contractors and Public Records

S41-The Legacy of Chicken Dinner Rd. - City staff getting what they need from politicians

S42-Protecting Your Drinking Water & How We Can Help

S43-Understanding the Revisions to the Lead and Copper Rule: What the Rule Means For Tribes

S44-Grant Writing in the Age of Billions: Tried and True Tips When the Stakes are the Highest

S45-DWSRF and Bipartisan Infrastructure Law Overview

S46-Water Quality Monitoring in the Pacific Northwest

S47-GIS and Asset Management: From Simple to Enterprise

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