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Chapter Happenings An electronic publication of the New York Metropolitan Chapter
of the American Public Works Association
Summer 2018
In This Issue
2018 Chapter
Officers
Presidents Message
New Members
Chapter Activities
Upcoming Events
Education
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2018 Chapter
Officers/Directors
President
James Maxwell, CSM, PWLF Commissioner of Public Works City of New Rochelle, (Retired)
Vice President
Kevin Conklin Superintendent of Public Works
Village of East Rockaway
Secretary
Stephen Munno Sr. Administrative Assistant
Town of Orangetown Highway Department
Treasurer
Robert J. Mangan, P.E. Public Works Director
Village of Garden City (Retired)
Directors
Peter Sciliano, Town of Mt. Pleasant Joseph Moran, P.E. Town of Orangetown
Thomas Rini, Village of Mineola Harry Weed, Retired
Past President
Thomas McAleer, Village of Valley Stream
Chapter Administrator
Louis DiDomenico Village of Kings Point (Retired)
Chapter Delegate
Dominick Longobardi Town of Hempstead
APWA Region II
Director
Charles Jones Great Valley Consultants
Visit the NY Metro Chapter Website at http://newyorkmetro.apwa.net/
For Branch Leadership and Committee Information
James W. Maxwell Newsletter Editor
President’s Message:
James Maxwell - APWA New York Metro Chapter First, let me thank the membership for electing me the 2018 President of the New York Metropolitan Chapter of the American Public Works Association. This is my fourth year serving as an officer and sixth as a member of the Executive Board. While our Chapter continues to meet its obligations with respect to implementing established Best Management Practices, our membership continues to shrink slighting each year as a result of retirements, changes in everyday job responsibilities and the demands placed upon our profession to do more with less. Membership in professional organizations serves to increase one’s body of knowledge through the ability to network with any number of individuals on a multitude of subjects. I urge the membership to seek out non-APWA members and inform them of the value-added aspects of APWA membership. Our 29th Annual Equipment, Products and Services Exposition, held at the Orangetown Highway Department was a great success. For the first time, we were able to present two training sessions, one with continuing education credits available through APWA and a second presented by the Cornell Local Roads Program. Between 27 and 30 individuals participated in each session. Many thanks to Jim Dean, Stephen Munno and the staff of the Town of Orangetown Highway Department for their continuous support of Chapter efforts. As the year roles along, we will continue to inform the membership of available training opportunities as well as legislation which will impact municipal operations including the environment, emergency management and transportation. Jim Maxwell
President
On the Cover:
The Brooklyn Bridge, one of New
York’s most recognizable landmarks
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New Members Since January 1, 2018 Name Agency/Company
Matthew Backes Johnson Controls Barry Cathenwood Tech Products Inc. Chris Fitzsimmons Johnson Controls Ms. Heli Howe Able Equipment Rental Inc. Ms. Dally Kramer Northeastern University Charles Sawicki Village of Suffern Ms. Jane Shrenkel Hempstead Sanitation District # 6 Keith Wortman Cummins Sales and Service Fred Brinn Town of Ramapo Mike Dezago Town of Ramapo Christopher Stevens Town of Ramapo
Consider Joining the American Public Works Association
If you are receiving this Newsletter complimentary, we ask that you consider joining the American Public Works Association. The Long Island Branch which includes Nassau and Suffolk Counties meets 9 times a year for lunch and the Southeast New York Branch which includes Westchester, Putnam, Dutchess, Rockland, Sullivan, Orange and Ulster Counties meets 4 times per year for lunch. These lunch meetings, in addition to the Association’s routine business, provides an opportunity to network with other public works managers as well as private sector vendors and consultants. Check out the American Public Works Association website at: www.apwa.net/membership Stephen Munno
Chapter Secretary
GET CONNECTED
One of the great benefits of joining APWA is connecting with your colleagues. APWA offers numerous opportunities and various ways for you to connect and network. Connect by interest or responsibility, through our social networks, through your local chapter, or through one of our national special interest groups.
http://www.apwa.net/membership
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Connect by interest or responsibility
• Center for Sustainability • Standing Committees, Program Committees, or Technical Committees • Partnerships and Task Forces
Social networks
• InfoNOW Communities and APWA Connect • Facebook • Twitter • Instagram • YouTube Channel
Local chapter
• Chapters • Council of Chapters
Special Interest
• Public Works Historical Society • Canadian Public Works Association • Young Professionals • Emerging Leaders
Calendar of Events
Item Sponsor Contact /Information Date
Long Island Branch Golf Outing
NY Metro Chapter Long Island Branch
[email protected] Phone : (516) 746-0753
August 2, 2018
PWX APWA Kansas City, Missouri
[email protected] www.apwa.net
August 26-29, 2018
Chapter and Awards Dinner
New York Metropolitan Chapter
Long Island Branch November 2018
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Chapter Members Attend New Jersey Chapter
Equipment Show an Exposition
Members of the New York Metro Chapter took time from their busy schedules to visit our brethren from the New Jersey Chapter at their annual Equipment and Services Exposition at the Raritan Convention Center in Edison, New Jersey on April 18, 2018. The Expo featured some 67 vendors with over 500 public works professionals and staff attending. In addition to the exhibits, two opportunities to gain CPWM CEU/PDH credits at no extra cost were included. The Expo was free of charge for individuals pre-registering and lunch was served. Executive Board members Jim Maxwell, Stephen Munno, Peter Sciliano and Mount Pleasant Fleet Manager David Barker met with New Jersey Chapter President Dan Carey to discuss how our Chapters could continue work together to be of better service to our members. The two Chapter Presidents agreed to meet at PWX Kansas City.
Town of Mount Pleasant Gets The Paving Season Started
Looking to get a jump on the 2018 paving season after an exceptionally cold and wet spring, Mount Pleasant Town Highway Superintendent Peter Sciliano got his paving program underway with a hot in place asphalt recycling project. Three individual burner units heat the asphalt pavement while the fourth scarifies the material, places it in a hopper, adds liquid asphalt and resurfaces the roadway. A ten-ton roller finishes the process. The entire train of tractor drawn trailers is computer controlled so drivers can perform other functions associated with the operation. A micro surfacing overlay will complete the project.
New Jersey Chapter President Dan Carey speaking with Chapter Secretary Stephen Munno about ways in which the two Chapters can work together
The first of 3 heating units softens the pavement for scarifying
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Once Again the Annual Equipment and Products Expo Draws Record
Numbers
May 23rd 2018 proved to be a record day for visitors to the Chapter’s Annual Equipment and Products Exposition. The day started off at 8:45 AM with a 1-hour presentation by Jim Maxwell, CSM and Chapter President on Stormwater Management, Pollution Prevention and Good Housekeeping. APWA provided 1 Continuing Education Credit, available to both members and non-members of APWA. At 10:00 AM, after some very short speeches, the ceremonial ribbon was cut and the continental breakfast was available as our public works and associated organization colleagues began to visit the vendors of equipment and products. A second training session, presented by the Cornell Local Roads Program was presented at 10:15 AM. At 12:40 PM, all present were asked to join the Chapter and Branch leadership at the band stand for recognition of those present, presentations recognizing Public Works Week and raffling of door and other prizes. Presentations in recognition of Public Works Week were made by New York State Deputy Commissioner of Worker Protection James Rogers on behalf of Governor Cuomo, Rockland County Executive Edward Day, Town of Orangetown Supervisor Christopher
The last unit in the train provides a final heat application, scarifies the asphalt,
collects the asphalt and adds liquid asphalt then relays the asphalt with a screed
machine
A ten-ton roller completes the work and the pavement can be opened to traffic
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Day and Town of Clarkstown Supervisor George Hoehmann. The Expo had a banner year with 56 vendors participating including Dan Carey, President of the New Jersey APWA Chapter. Each vendor received a Certificate thanking them for their participation.
The day began at 8:45 AM with a 1-hour presentation on Stormwater Management which included Continuing Education Credit from APWA. A second presentation provided by the Cornell Local Roads Program began at 10:15 AM
James Rogers, New York State Deputy Commissioner for Worker Protection, representing Governor Andrew Cuomo, addresses those present about major ongoing infrastructure work in the state as well as the benefits of APWA and Public Works Week
The Glenco Supply Sales Team markets their full line of products including the APWA “First Responder Symbol”
Charles “Skip” Vezzetti, (center) the Chapter’s first President following the splitting of the Chapter from northern New Jersey, chats with folks from Trius Equipment
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Additional Photos May Be Found on the New York Metropolitan
Chapter Website
David Cope from Long Island Sanitation works with his daughter on the finer points of marketing their product line
Attendees listen to the reading of Proclamations by Governor Andrew Cuomo’s representative and local officials
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APWA Presents the First Responder Logo
The American Public Works Association is proud to announce the creation of a national “Public Works First Responder” symbol. In November 2017, the APWA Board of Directors approved the adoption of the symbol below for use throughout North America to identify public works personnel and acknowledge their federally-mandated role as first responders.
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Certification
Visit the APWA website for further details
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