Transportation is the lifeblood of the Wisconsin economy. The mobility that transportation investments provide gets workers to their jobs, raw materials to factories, finished goods to store shelves, farm products to markets, consumers to retailers, and leisure travelers to tourist destinations.
As a society and as individuals, we get where we need and want to go because of effective and dependable transportation systems. The economic health of Wisconsin and our state’s ability to remain competitive in an increasingly global market depend on moving people and goods safely, reliably and efficiently.
The primary goal of the Transportation Development Association of Wisconsin is to help Wisconsin expand its economy by building on the state’s transportation strengths and addressing its transportation weaknesses. This means Wisconsin must ...
- Maintain and improve the state’s core transportation infrastructure
- Expand critical systems experiencing increased demand
- Provide residents and businesses with safe, reliable and convenient connections to their destinations
TDA produced the following video transportation: our future rides on it. to help educate the public in Wisconsin of the critical role transportation plays in every facet of our lives. In order for this video to have an impact, it must be seen. Please click on the links below to watch each segment of the video then direct others to this site or provide a link to this video from your website. DVDs of the video are also available upon request.
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TDA Newsletter
The August TDA Newsletter is now available. (posted August 13, 2010) <read more>
ARTBA Letter to President Obama
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14th Annual CEE Golf Outing
14th Annual Civil & Environmental Engineering (CEE) Golf Outing will be held September 16th at t ... <read more>
Register Today for TDA Golf Outing
Spend time networking with other transportation professionals while enjoying a summer afternoon on t ... <read more>
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