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A NOTE FROM THE PRESIDENT

A Note from the President Ray Ibarra ...... 1

Future City Competition As the cold winter months start to come to a close and spring ...... 2 is not far behind we want to thank all the Public Works employees who spent endless hours fighting the cold and winter snow storms. APWA Conference Registration Their ability to keep the streets and highways clear for public safety ...... 4-5 is a thankless task and we appreciate their hard work and

Federal Lands Access Program dedication. Please say thank you for a job well done...... 6 I want to thank Past President, Brian Clennan for his leadership in 2013 and to welcome two new members to the Executive George Williams Award Committee: ...... 7 • Nathan Bergman, Project Manager for Bartlett & West; he APWA Membership Application will serve as the Legislature and League Representative ...... 9-12 • Brenda Herman, Retired Public Works Director from Hays; she will serve as our Alternate Delegate Did You Know? There are several upcoming events that will be of interest to ...... 13 everyone: • Kansas Transportation Engineering Conference; Kansas Executive Board & State University Student Union; April 8th & 9th Roundtable Calendar • 2014 APWA Mid-America Conference & Exhibit Show; ...... follows Overland Park Convention ; May 21st thru 23rd • 2014 National Public Works Week; May 18th thru 24th

Congratulations to our Chapter award winners!

Project of the Year: Transportation • < $5million| PW1012- Iowa Street, Irving Hill Overpass to South of Harvard | Lawrence, KS | Bartlett & West, Inc. | King’s Construction

Project of the Year: Historical Restoration/Preservation • < $5 million | Pennsylvania Street Brick Reconstruction | Lawrence, KS | City of Lawrence | R.D. Johnson Excavating March 2014 Project of the Year: Transportation • $5-$25 million | Maize Road-45th Street North to K-96 | Maize, KS | Transystems | Cornejo & Sons LLC

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Project of the Year Small Cities/Rural Communities - Structures • Ash Street Bridge | Newton, KS | Wilson & Company | Dondlinger & Sons Construction Company, Inc.

Project of the Year Small Cities/Rural Communities - Transportation • Sunflower Commerce Park | Bel Aire, KS | Transystem | Cornejo & Sons

Excellence in Program Operations • City of Junction City | Public Works Operations Re- Assumption

The Chapter awards will be presented during the Chapter breakfast at Mid –Am in Overland Park on May 23rd and these award winning submittals have been nominated by the Chapter and submitted to National APWA for consideration.

Thank you for giving me the opportunity to serve the Chapter and I hope to see you at the Transportation Conference and/or Mid-Am.

Ray

Future City Competition – Great Plains Regional By: David Cronin City of Lawrence

The APWA Kansas Chapter was a Gold Sponsor of the Future City regional competition held at the University of Kansas on January 25, 2014. The Future City Competition is a national competition for middle school students to image, design and build cities of the future.

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Students work as a team to plan cities using SimCity software; research and write solutions to an engineering problem; build tabletop scale models with recycled materials; and present their ideas before judges. Regional winners represent their region at the National Finals in Washington, DC.

The Great Plains Regional held the competition for the 11th year which alternates every other year between KU and K-State hosting the event. In addition to a trip to Washington, D.C. each team member of the winning team receives a $1000 scholarship to either KU or K-State if they enroll in Engineering. This year, 63 teams from 34 schools from Kansas, Colorado and Missouri competed, making it the largest regional competition to date. "Libban-Eft" from Southwest Middle School in Lawrence won the Great Plains competition and went on to finish 4th out of 37 teams in the National Competition in February.

Other awards were given to teams which included the APWA KS Chapter sponsored award for Best Written Transportation Plan - awarded to "Jarohita" from South Middle School in Lawrence.

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George Williams Award: Awardees Gather to Honor Namesake

On February 17, 2014, previous winners of the George Williams Award gathered for lunch with George Williams and his wife, Dar, in Lawrence, Kansas.

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In the mid-1990s, the Kansas Chapter created the George Williams Award for Excellence in Public Works. The award recognizes excellence and dedication in public service for the outstanding achievements of Chapter News –

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Did You Know ……

The NCAA Division I Men’s tournament is just around the corner. Here are some tidbits you may or may not know!

Double wins — , and Joe B. Hall are the only individuals who have won an NCAA championship as a player and as a head coach. Knight won as a player at Ohio State in 1960 and as the coach of Indiana in 1976, 1981, and 1987. Smith won as a player at Kansas in 1952 and as the coach of North Carolina in 1982 and 1993. Hall won as a player at Kentucky in 1949 and as the coach of Kentucky in 1978.

Perfect — Seven teams have won the national championship with perfect records: the 1956 University of San Francisco Dons, the 1957 University of North Carolina Tar Heels, the 1964, 1967, 1972 and 1973 UCLA Bruins, and the 1976 .

Alma maters — Twelve coaches have lead their alma maters to the NCAA championship: of Oregon in 1939, Harold “Bud” Foster of Wisconsin in 1941, Vadal Peterson of Utah in 1944, of Kansas in 1952, Branch McCracken of Indiana in 1940 and 1953, Fred Taylor of Ohio State in 1960, Ed Jucker of Cincinnati in 1961 and 1962, Norm Sloan of North Carolina State in 1974, Joe B. Hall of Kentucky in 1978, of Maryland in 2002, of Syracuse in 2003, and Roy Williams of North Carolina in 2005 and 2009.

Oldest and Youngest — In 2011, at the age of 68, became the oldest coach ever to win a national championship when his Connecticut Huskies defeated the Butler Bulldogs 53-41. Emmett B. “Branch” McCracken was the youngest coach ever to win a national championship, when in 1940, at the age of 31 his Indiana Hoosiers beat the Kansas Jayhawks 60-42.

March 2014 May your favorite team make it to the Championship Game on April 7!! Chapter News – 1

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