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Nominations for Younger Member Employer Recognition Award Print E-mail
PlaqueASCE's Committee on Younger Members (CYM) is currently seeking nominations for the 2011 Younger Member Employer Recognition Award. The Employer Recognition Award was created to recognize employers who support young engineers and assist with their personal development. CYM also awards two Superior Employer Recognition Awards (one public, one private) to the nominees who best display exemplary support of young engineers in their organizations.
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Freedom Fees Proposed to Fund Transportation Infrastructure Print E-mail
Brooklyn Queens Expressway ASCE Met Section member Sam (Gridlock Sam) Schwartz has proposed "freedom fees" as a way to support world class transportation systems through the United States. Freedom fees are funding methods that could be used to maintain and upgrade our transportation infrastructure. Such methods include more expansive road tolling, an increase in the gas tax, congestion pricing and so forth. For more information and to support freedom fees, visit www.freedomfees.org.
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Candidates Announced for ASCE Region 1 Society Director Print E-mail
Ballot BoxThis year ASCE Region 1 has two candidates running for Society Director: Len Cilli from the New Jersey Section and Mark Rusnica from the Mohawk-Hudson Section. To learn more about each candidate, you can read their vision statements and biographies on the Region 1 website. Each ASCE member in good standing on May 15, 2011 shall be receiving an election ballot no later than June 15, 2011. The election ballots will be due on August 15, 2011.
 
Volunteer to Help Prepare New York Infrastructure Report Card Print E-mail
Crumbling Infrastructure The ASCE New York State Council is currently looking for volunteers to serve as chairpersons or committee members for the preparation of the New York State Infrastructure Report Card (see list below). Modeled after ASCE's Report Card for America's Infrastructure, this effort is critical for communicating our infrastructure needs to local legislators and the public at large and is tentatively scheduled to be issued in 2012.
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