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Tribal Transportation Program 201

Posted: 1/27/2026

WORKSHOP: February 24, 2026 - February 25, 2026 , 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM PT

The Alaska Tribal Technical Assistance Program (Alaska TTAP) is hosting a 2-day in-person workshop in Anchorage that takes an in-depth look at the administration of the Tribal Transportation Program (TTP) and its associated projects and activities.

Tribes receive support through TTP for a variety of transportation programs and projects that can improve the quality of life and enhance economic opportunity through safe and adequate transportation for native villages, communities, reservations, and Indian lands.

Attendees of this course will develop a deeper understanding of the program's administration and gain awareness of how TTP can serve as a foundation for advancing tribal transportation departments.

Topics Include:

  • TTP administration, planning, & project delivery
  • TTP funding formula & eligibility
  • TTP funded maintenance & operations
  • Federal & state funding opportunities

Instructors:

  • Dana Reinke, Program Planning Specialist, FHWA OTT
  • Kyle Rovetto, Tribal Coordinator, FHWA OTT
  • Matt Bird, Finance Manager, FHWA OTT
  • Chris Riley, Bridge Program Manager, FHWA OTT
  • Miles Brookes, Tribal Coordinator, FHWA OTT

This course is designed for tribal transportation employees and state/local government professionals that interact with tribal transportation departments, who would like detailed information about TTP. 

Attendees are encouraged to first attend FHWA's free TTP 101 online course

Register to Attend

 

This Event is Free

About TTP

The Tribal Transportation Program is a federal initiative managed by FHWA and the Bureau of Indian Affairs (BIA) that provides funding to federally recognized tribes for the planning, construction, and maintenance of public roads and bridges.

TTP helps provide safe and adequate transportation and public road access to and within Indian reservations, Indian lands, and Alaska Native Village communities.

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