2026 Spring Workshops
Coming to a county near you!
Register for one or more of our Spring 2026 workshops: online registration
Rights and Responsibilities
- 3/11/26 - Delaware County (Delhi)
- 3/12/26 - Rockland County (Chestnut Ridge)*
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*Sponsored Workshop
- Rockland County Highway Superintendent Association
- Wyoming County Highway Superintendent Association
Local Roads Done Right
- 3/17/26 - Ontario County (Canandaigua)*
- 3/18/26 - Cortland County (Cortland)
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*Sponsored Workshop
- Ontario County Towns and Village Highway Superintendent's Association
- Greene County Highway Superintendents Association
Running Your Highway Department
- 3/24/26 - Orange County (New Hampton)
- 3/25/26 - Albany County (Voorheesville)
- 3/26/26 - Oneida County (Oriskany)
- 4/21/26 - Chemung County (Elmira)
- 4/22/26 - Monroe County (Rochester)
- 4/23/26 - Cattaraugus County (Ellicottville)
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Pavement Maintenance
4/23/26 - Warren County (Warrensburg)
- 5/5/26 - Niagara County (Lockport)
- 5/6/26 - Allegany County (Belmont)
- 5/14/26 - Jefferson County (Watertown)*
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*Sponsored Workshop
- Jefferson County Highway Superintendents Association
Roadway & Roadside Drainage
- 4/28/26 - Dutchess County (Millbrook)*
- 4/29/26 - Fulton County (Johnstown)
- 4/30/26 - St. Lawrence County (Gouverneur)
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*Sponsored Workshop
- Dutchess County Highway Superintendents Association
Well Rounded Roads
Coming soon: locations, dates and registration
- Schoharie County (Cobleskill)
- Oswego County (Williamstown)
- Yates County (Penn Yan)
Asphalt Paving Principles
Whether you use a paving contractor, partner with another municipality, or have your own paving crew, this workshop is for you. Learn to choose the right variety of asphalt, why asphalt sometimes fails, pavement rehabilitation, inspection protocols, and more!
Well Rounded Roads
Well Rounded Roads takes a broad look at how communities can improve local roadways to serve all users, not just drivers.
This workshop is a complete rebuild of the Complete Streets workshop
Dollars and Sense of Municipal Operations
Join us to gain valuable insight on budget and cost concerns for municipal highway operations. Our experienced instructors will show you how to create and manage a budget, update it during crisis, incorporate planning and asset management, and defend the department budget when needed.
Flagging Training for Trainers and Crew Supervisors
Aimed at the folks doing the training of the flaggers, this one day workshop trains those who train the flaggers as well as the crew leaders who will be working with the flaggers. Workshop participants should have prior flagging experience.
Local Roads (and Streets) Done Right
Bring your mayor, town board, crew or supervisor to this workshop and learn what makes a good road/street and how to keep it that way. We’ll cover frost heave, drainage, sight distances, work zones, preventative maintenance vs. construction, and much more!
Pavement Maintenance
Join us to learn why pavement fails and how to choose the best repair. We’ll discuss fatigue, the pros and cons of thin wearing courses, crack repair, patching techniques, and the importance of looking beyond the actual physical failure when evaluating pavement distresses and failures.
Reducing Liability for Highway and Public Works Departments
Learn simple steps you can take to reduce your highway or public works department’s legal liability. Gain insight into how courts evaluate liability and special defenses that can be used when agencies have good plans and procedures in place.
Rights & Responsibilities
Ever wonder what your rights and responsibilities are as a highway official in New York State? Join us to; discover your authority to limit legal risks, improve your labor and board relations, evaluate roads by use/streets by prescription, and much, much more!
Roadway & Roadside Drainage
This course focuses on the daily fight to keep water away from your pavement, covering topics such as culverts (including installation and recognizing when design assistance is needed), ditches (covering, lining, slope, and erosion), variations in soil behavior under freezing/thawing conditions or in the presence of water (from gravel to clay), and much more.
Running Your Highway Department
Got questions? We’ve got answers! Join veteran Highway Superintendent Marty Roberts as he discusses budgets, straightforward replacement plans, taking asset management plans to your board, and more. We guarantee you’ll be glad you came!
Snow and Ice Control Operations for Local Highway Officials
Winter is on the way! Join us to learn the backbone of an effective snow and ice control program including choosing the best anti-icing strategy, reducing tort liability, and reducing costs. This workshop is aimed at established highway/public works officials, crews and crew supervisors who manage snow and ice control operations.
Solutions for Safer Roads and Streets
Everyone should get home safely every day. In this course we cover key strategies for safer roads, including intersection upgrades, effective signage, and roadside safety including the use of guiderail. Elevate your community’s safety with expert insights and practical solutions!
Stormwater Management
Protect our environment and improve public health with this stormwater management course. Learn to identify and mitigate runoff risks, including erosion, sediment transfer, and pollution. Master techniques to reduce runoff peaks, manage municipal storm sewer systems, and implement effective solutions to stormwater problems. Gain insights into how land type influences runoff and take action for a cleaner, safer community.
Survey Methods for Local Highway Departments
Elevate your surveying skills with this introductory hands-on course. Master key factors in surveying such as: accurately determining distances, and converting slopes to horizontal distance. Avoid leveling mistakes, measure slopes, and use hand tools for trenching and pipe laying. Finish the course equipped to tackle simple surveying challenges with confidence.
Tools for Practical Communication
Transform your leadership and communication skills with this dynamic course. Discover your leadership style, build strong relationships, and master active listening, delegation, and feedback. Finish equipped to lead with confidence and communicate with clarity.
Traffic Signs and Pavement Markings
Boost your traffic control skills with this course on signs and pavement markings. Master the five principles of signing, review MUTCD guidelines, and choose the right posts and hardware for your application. Gain hands-on experience in maintaining signs and selecting effective traffic control devices. Finish prepared to improve road safety in your community.
Currently not being held this season, if interested, you can request this workshop.
Work Zone Traffic Control for Local Roads
Learn how to create safe and efficient work zones for road maintenance and construction. We’ll show you how to identify hazards, choose the right traffic control device, flag effectively, and most importantly, keep everyone safe! This workshop is aimed at established highway/public works officials, crew supervisors, and the crew members as well!
Currently not being held this season, if interested, you can request this workshop.
*Workshop Sponsorship
The New York State LTAP Center – Cornell Local Roads Program thanks those groups who contribute to making our workshops successful by providing sponsorships.
Workshop sponsors generously contribute a flat fee of $1,800/workshop, which enables participants from all counties to attend the workshop at either a reduced rate or free of charge. If you are interested in becoming a sponsor for one or more of our workshops please reach out to Amanda Caughey ael234 [at] cornell.edu / 607-255-5833. We look forward to working with you!
Spring 2026 Workshop Sponsors:
- Rockland County Highway Superintendent Association, sponsoring Rights & Responsibilities on March 12
- Ontario County Towns and Village Highway Superintendent's Association, sponsoring Local Roads Done Right on March 17
- Dutchess County Highway Superintendents Association, sponsoring Roadway & Roadside Drainage on April 28
- Wyoming County Highway Superintendent Association, sponsoring Rights & Responsibilities on April 15
- Greene County Highway Superintendents Association, sponsoring Local Roads Done Right on May 12
- Jefferson County Highway Superintendents Association, sponsoring Pavement Maintenance on May 14
Fall 2025 Workshop Sponsors
- Cayuga County Association of Town Superintendents
- Saratoga County Town Highway Superintendents Association
- Ulster County Association of Town Superintendents of Highways
- Town Highway Superintendents Association of Erie County
- Rockland County Highway Superintendent Association
- Franklin County Association of Town Superintendents
Thank you to all our Spring 2025 Sponsors
- Madison County Association of Town Superintendents
- Tompkins County Town Highway Association
- Greene County Highway Superintendents Association
- Columbia County Association of Town Superintendents of Highways
- Jefferson County Highway Superintendent's Association
- Town Highway Superintendents Association of Warren County
- Suffolk County Highway Superintendents Association
- Chenango County Association of Town Superintendents
- Highway Superintendents Association of Lewis County
- Dutchess County Highway Superintendents Association
- Broome County Highway Superintendents Association
- Genesee County Soil and Water Conservation District
Workshop Information
Register online, if you have any issues please contact us clrp [at] cornell.edu (clrp[at]cornell[dot]edu), or (607-255-8033).
We allow a maximum of 3 people per organization to register for each workshop. If you would like to register more than 3, just let us know and we will add them to the waitlist.
We are working with our partners to sponsor our workshops. This will allow attendees to attend a workshop without a registration fee. Please note that the standard registration fee is typically $90 per workshop. If payment is required, you will receive payment instructions prior to the workshop.
If we are able to obtain a sponsorship, we will let you know via an updated confirmation email.
Workshops typically run from 8:30am - 3:00pm and lunch will be served. Please contact us if you have any special dietary requirements.
If you need to cancel, please contact us at least 3 business days before the workshop so we may give your space to someone on our waitlist and avoid being charged for the workshop. You may substitute a coworker if you cannot attend.
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