Serving Native Nations in Texas, Kansas, Nebraska and Oklahoma
Funding Proposals Due September 16
Federally-recognized Tribes have until September 16 to complete their proposal for funding from the 
Tribal Transportation Program Safety Fund (TTPSF).

Under the FAST Act, the criteria for eligible projects has changed. Projects that are eligible for TTP Safety Funding are now limited to:
  • safety plans
  • crash data improvement
  • road safety audits
  • and highway safety improvement projects, primarily infrastructure improvements, listed in 23 U.S.C. §148 (a) 4.
More info: http://flh.fhwa.dot.gov/programs/ttp/safety/ttpsf.htm.

Questions can also be sent to: TTPSF@dot.gov.

Russell Garcia, P.E.
TTP Operations Team Supervisor
(202) 366-9815
Adam Larsen
Safety Engineer and Tribal Coordinator
Adam.Larsen@dot.gov
(360) 772-1870
Nominate a Tribal Safety Champion

To assist tribes in promoting safety, each year the Southern Plains Tribal Technical Assistance Program (SPTTAP) Center recognizes achievement in safety in the region.

This year, the SPTTAP Tribal Safety Circuit Rider Program is accepting nominations for 10 safety awards, including three new awards. Each award will recognize outstanding safety efforts conducted in 2016 by an individual or group making an impact in transportation, transit, law enforcement or child passenger safety. Highlighted in orange are the new award categories.

Southern Plains TTAP Safety Awards Categories: 
  1. Tribal Child Passenger Safety Technician of the Year
  2. Tribal Child Passenger Safety Instructor of the Year
  3. Tribal Law Enforcement Officer of the Year
  4. BIA Law Enforcement Officer of the Year
  5. Local Law Enforcement Officer of the Year
  6. Safety Champion of the Year
  7. Safety Champions of the Year (Group award) 
  8. Infrastructure Project of the Year (Group award) 
  9. Transit Program of the Year (Group award) 
  10. Transit Driver of the Year 

To nominate someone for an award, download nomination forms for all or each category at: http://ttap.okstate.edu/events/nominations-2016-tribal-safety-awards or request forms from Tribal Safety Circuit Rider Tabatha Harris (405-744-3260, tabatha.harris@okstate.edu).

Nomination forms may be submitted by fax: 405-744-7268; email: tabatha.harris@okstate.edu, or mail: Tabatha Harris, Southern Plains TTAP Center 5202 N. Richmond Hill Drive, Stillwater, OK 74078.

Southern Plains TTAP Safety Awards

Applications deadline: 4 p.m. November 4, 2016

SPTTAP TRAINING AND EVENTS:
Defensive Driving Classes in Oklahoma
Seminole Nation Defensive Driving Class, August 4
Southern Plains TTAP Center will be offering two Defensive Driving Classes in Oklahoma in September. Registration is welcome and required to attend this free class.

September 8
Seminole County Sheriff's Office

September 28
El Reno Public Safety Center


The National Safety Council's Defensive Driving Course shares knowledge, skills and perspectives that will help your drivers become defensive drivers. The 6-hour course helps develop accident avoidance behavior and safe driving practices, which can significantly reduce the number of collisions and citations your drivers might experience.

To schedule one of these classes for your tribal government employees, contact Karla Sisco at karla.sisco@okstate.edu.
OSHA 10-Hour:
Roadway Construction

Gain certification as you learn OSHA standards in work-zone safety, excavation, fall protection and work practices that promote safety during road construction.

Sept. 20 and 21
Cherokee Nation - Tahlequah, Okla.


This is a safety course developed to provide road construction crews with the knowledge they need to stay safe on the job-site.

Course covers:  Intro to OSHA - Fall Protection - Excavations - Work-zone Traffic Control - Common Hazards in Roadway Construction - Roadway Construction Health Hazards - And More
The National Tribal Transportation Conference is coming to Anaheim, CA, October 3-6

Register Here:
19th Annual National Tribal Transportation Conference

October 3-6, 2016
Anaheim Marriott Hotel
Anaheim, Calif.

Tribes depend on transportation infrastructure to develop their economies and advance health and wellness in their communities. With the many challenges tribes face in delivering sound and safe transportation on and near tribal lands, NTTC aims to increase tribes' capacity to plan, develop and improve their multi-modal transportation systems and cultivate better awareness and understanding of tribes' needs in federal and state agencies. Please join us!
 
Conference Tracks Include:
  • Planning
  • Technology
  • Transit
  • Leadership
  • Technical Advances
  • Project Management
  • Safety
Conference Registration Rates:

Standard (Ends September 25th) - $425
Late (Begins September 26th) - $475
Wednesday, October 19
Center for Local Government Technology
Stillwater, Okla.


Don't miss this opportunity to bring your team to Stillwater for a day of professional development and FREE fun with renowned leadership expert, Rhett Laubach!




This is a  Tribal RoadStar qualifying course.
Crash Data Collection
Randle Carter and Officer Joe Williams working together to pull crash data reports from
SAFE-T at a road safety assessment public meeting for the Sac and Fox Nation in Stroud, Okla.
Southern Plains TTAP has coordinated with Oklahoma DOT to offer tribes training on using SAFE-T, the state's crash data reporting system.

Crash data reporting systems are used by state, tribal, and local employees. The reports include maps showing locations of collisions and an analysis of when and why collisions occur.

Upon completing this three-hour class, participants will be granted an access account to use the system. Class attendees will learn how to pull crash data reports for their area, helpful in identifying problem areas, planning roadway changes and applying for funding.

October 21 - Oklahoma City, Okla.

To request training needed by your transportation department staff, contact Karla Sisco, Southern Plains TTAP Program Manager at: 405-744-4764 or karla.sisco@okstate.edu.
Southern Plains TTAP Center | Oklahoma State University | 405-744-6049 | 

An Outreach and Extension of the Center for Local Government Technology in the 
College of Engineering, Architecture and Technology
5202 N. Richmond Hill Drive
Stillwater, OK 74078 

This material is based upon work supported by the U. S. Department of Transportation under Agreement No. DTFH61-12-H-00004.  Any opinions, findings, and conclusions or recommendations expressed in this publication are those of the Author(s) and do not necessarily reflect the view of the Federal Highway Administration.