Links

EPA Region Five
www.epa.gov/aboutepa/epa-region-5
The region includes the following states: Illinois, Indiana, Michigan, Minnesota, Ohio, and Wisconsin. Information on air, Great Lakes, Superfund, resources, toxins, waste, water news releases, and topics regarding the environment.

EPA’s Transportation & Air Quality Program
www.epa.gov/air-pollution-transportation
EPA’s Transportation and Air Quality program protects public health and the environment by regulating air pollution from motor vehicles, engines, and the fuels used to operate them, and by encouraging travel choices that minimize emissions.

Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) Office of Planning, Environment, and Realty (HEP)
www.fhwa.dot.gov/hep/
Articles and definitions including environmental streamlining, natural environment, air quality, National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) facilitation, real estate services, and metropolitan planning programs.

U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Office of Air and Radiation (OAR)
www.epa.gov/aboutepa/about-office-air-and-radiation-oar
EPA’s Office of Air and Radiation deals with issues that affect the quality of our air. OAR develops national programs, technical policies, and regulations for air pollution control. Areas of concern to OAR include indoor and outdoor air quality, stationary and mobile sources of air pollution, radon, radiation protection, acid rain, stratospheric ozone depletion, and pollution prevention.

Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources (WDNR)
dnr.wi.gov/topic/airquality/
Wisconsin’s Air Management Program including air quality rules and regulations, air quality monitoring data (daily values), permits, and emission inventory information.

American Association of Airport Executives (AAAE)
www.aaae.org
AAAE provides information for airport executives and those interested in the industry.

Federal Aviation Administration (FAA)
www.faa.gov
The FAA is the U.S. government agency with primary responsibility for the safety of civil aviation.

National Association of State Aviation Officials (NASAO)
www.nasao.org/
Officially established in 1931, the National Association of State Aviation Officials is one of the oldest continually active aviation advocates in the United States. From the very beginning, NASAO has represented the men and women in state government who protect and promote the public interest in the world’s safest, largest, and most comprehensive aviation transportation system.

National Business Aviation Association (NBAA)
www.nbaa.org
NBAA presents the benefits of business aviation to the general public and represents members’ interests as the principal advocate and voice for business aviation before Congress, the administration, state and local governments, and the media.

Wisconsin Airport Management Association (WAMA)
www.wiama.org
WAMA organization was established to create a forum for state airport managers to exchange ideas, information, and personal experiences, as well as to promote and educate public officials on the benefits of airports to their local communities.

Wisconsin Aviation Hall of Fame
www.wisconsinaviationhalloffame.org
Organized in 1985 by a group of historically-minded aviators and educators, the Wisconsin Aviation Hall of Fame’s goal is to collect and preserve the history of aviation in this state.

American Highway Users Alliance
www.highways.org
The American Highway Users Alliance is an advocacy organization serving as the united voice of the transportation community promoting safe, uncongested highways and enhanced freedom of mobility. Known as The Highway Users, the group works for sound public policy in the United States.

American Road & Transportation Builders (ARTBA)
www.artba.org
ARTBA is the U.S. transportation construction industry’s representative in Washington, D.C. Its mission: aggressively grow and protect transportation infrastructure investment to meet the public and business demand for safe and efficient travel.

Federal Highway Administration (FHWA)
www.fhwa.dot.gov
The Federal Highway Administration works to create the best transportation system for the American people through proactive leadership, innovation, and excellence in service. They also provide expertise, resources, and information to continually improve the quality of our nation’s highway system and its intermodal connections. Their mission is to enhance the country’s economic vitality, quality of life, and the environment.

Federal Highway Administration Related Sites and Resources
www.fhwa.dot.gov/related.html
Useful links to transportation and highway-related web sites, state transportation web sites, and financial management web sites.

FHWA Office of Highway Policy Information – Products & Publications
www.fhwa.dot.gov/policyinformation/pubs/pubsandprods.cfm
The Office of Highway Policy Information collects, analyzes, and distributes highway-related data from federal, state, and local sources. Selected documents and periodicals are available here for review, including the popular Highway Statistics series.

FHWA Research and Technology
www.fhwa.dot.gov/research/
The latest information on FHWA research and technology.

National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA)
www.nhtsa.gov
NHTSA was established by the Highway Safety Act of 1970 to carry out safety programs under the National Traffic and Motor Vehicle Safety Act of 1966 and the Highway Safety Act of 1966. NHTSA also carries out consumer programs.

Regional Freeway System Reconstruction Study for Southeastern Wisconsin
www.sewrpc.org/freewaystudy/default.htm
This study was conducted by the Southeastern Wisconsin Regional Planning Commission (SEWRPC) at the request of WisDOT. The study analyzed, assessed, and recommended the best course of action for meeting the SE freeway system’s needs.

Wisconsin Transportation Builders Association
www.wtba.org
WTBA is a statewide association of 300 companies that help build transportation infrastructure in Wisconsin. Members are contractors, engineering consultants, and suppliers that provide the equipment, materials, products, and services necessary for building and improving roads, airports, railroads, bike paths, and other transportation facilities.

Bureau of the Census
www.census.gov
The Census Bureau serves as the leading source of quality data about the nation’s people and economy, including the population and housing survey conducted every ten years (the Census).

Federal Statistics
https://www.usa.gov/statistics
More than 70 agencies in the United States Federal Government produce statistics of interest to the public. The Federal Interagency Council on Statistical Policy maintains this site to provide easy access to the full range of statistics and information produced by these agencies for public use.

State of Wisconsin Website
www.wisconsin.gov
The State of Wisconsin’s site highlights the many resources available from Wisconsin state agencies, departments, and other governmental branches. It also provides links to information resources at the University of Wisconsin campuses and sources from other states and the federal government.

U.S. House of Representatives
www.house.gov
Information on the United States House of Representatives: United States laws, legislative information, legislation, bills, amendments, congressional schedule, floor proceedings, the legislative process, roll call votes, write your representative, and today in committee.

U.S. Senate
www.senate.gov
The United States Senate includes links to all senators, committees, legislative activities, and updates to bills.

Wisconsin Administrative Code
docs.legis.wisconsin.gov/code
Access to the complete Wisconsin Administrative Code and Register.

Wisconsin Legislative Fiscal Bureau
legis.wisconsin.gov/lfb/
The Wisconsin Legislative Fiscal Bureau is a nonpartisan service agency that provides fiscal and program information and analyses to the Wisconsin Legislature, its committees, and individual legislators.

Wisconsin Legislative Reference Bureau
legis.wisconsin.gov/lrb/
The Legislative Reference Bureau (LRB) is a nonpartisan service agency of the Wisconsin Legislature. The LRB was the first legislative agency in the nation to give a state legislature unbiased and professional assistance in the formal lawmaking process. From its creation in 1901 to the present, it has provided multifaceted services for the legislature, including bill drafting, reference/research assistance, and a legislative library collection.

Wisconsin Legislature
legis.wisconsin.gov/
Wisconsin statutes, annotations, statutes index, administrative code, acts, legal publications, senate, assembly, bills, and Blue Book.

Wisconsin Statutes
docs.legis.wisconsin.gov/statutes
Access to the complete Wisconsin Statutes and Annotations.

American Concrete Pavement Association (ACPA)
www.pavement.com
The American Concrete Pavement Association is dedicated to the promotion of concrete pavements for use in interstate highways, state and county highways, municipal streets, local roads, and airports. ACPA members represent all facets of the pavement industry, including contractors, cement companies, equipment manufacturers, bonding and insurance companies, and consulting firms.

American Council of Engineering Companies (ACEC)
www.acec.org
The American Council of Engineering Companies (ACEC) is a national organization representing over 5,000 independent, multi-disciplined engineering firms. ACEC’s website provides information on membership, communications, business products and services, and legislative and regulatory goals.

American Planning Association (APA)
www.planning.org
The American Planning Association provides leadership in the development of vital communities by advocating excellence in community planning, promoting education and citizen empowerment, and providing the tools and support necessary to meet the challenges of growth and change.

American Public Works Association (APWA)
www.apwa.net
The American Public Works Association exists to develop and support the people, agencies, and organizations that plan, build, maintain, and improve our communities. Working together, APWA and its membership contribute to a higher and sustainable quality of life.

Institute of Transportation Engineers (ITE)
www.ite.org
The Institute of Transportation Engineers, an international educational and scientific association, is one of the largest and fastest-growing multimodal professional transportation organizations globally. ITE members are traffic engineers, transportation planners, and other professionals responsible for meeting society’s needs for safe and efficient surface transportation through planning, designing, implementing, operating, and maintaining surface transportation systems worldwide.

International Union of Operating Engineers (IUOE)
www.iuoe.org
IUOE is a diversified trade union representing operating engineers who work as heavy equipment operators, mechanics, and surveyors in the construction industry.

Laborers International Union of North America (LIUNA)
www.liuna.org
Laborers’ International Union of North America (LIUNA), founded in 1903, comprises more than 500,000 working women and men throughout the United States and Canada.

National Asphalt Pavement Association (NAPA)
www.asphaltpavement.org/
The National Asphalt Pavement Association represents asphalt pavement material producers and paving contractors. It provides technical, educational, and marketing materials and information to its members and supplies technical information to users and specifiers of paving materials.

National Association of Counties (NACo)
www.naco.org
Founded in 1935, NACo provides essential services to the nation’s 3,068 counties. NACo advances issues with a unified voice before the federal government, improves the public’s understanding of county government, assists counties in finding and sharing innovative solutions through education and research, and provides value-added services to save counties and taxpayers money.

National Association of County Engineers (NACE)
www.countyengineers.org
NACE was founded in July 1956, with membership open to county engineers and professional road managers. The association strives to advance county engineering and management by providing a forum for the exchange of ideas and information aimed at improving service to the public.

National Association of Development Organizations (NADO)
www.nado.org
The National Association of Development Organizations provides advocacy, education, peer exchanges, and research for the nation’s regional development organizations. The association and its members promote regional strategies, partnerships, and solutions to strengthen the economic competitiveness and quality of life across America’s local communities.

National Association of Towns and Townships (NATaT)
www.natat.org
The purpose of NATaT is to strengthen the effectiveness of town and township government. It does so by educating lawmakers and public policy officials about how small-town governments operate and by advocating policies on their behalf in Washington, D.C.

National Society of Professional Engineers (NSPE)
www.nspe.org
NSPE represents individual engineering professionals and licensed engineers across all disciplines. Founded in 1934, NSPE strengthens the engineering profession by promoting engineering licensure and ethics, enhancing the engineer image, publishing news, providing continuing education opportunities, and much more.

Women’s Transportation Seminar (WTS)
www.wtsinternational.org
WTS is dedicated to excellence in transportation through the achievement and success of women. WTS is an international organization of transportation professionals with 4,100 members, both women and men. To date, over 40 chapters have been established throughout the U.S. (including Wisconsin).

All Aboard Wisconsin
allaboardwisconsin.com/
All Aboard Wisconsin is an alliance of organizations and individuals promoting passenger trains, connecting buses and other public transportation choices statewide as an integral part of Wisconsin’s and the nation’s travel network.

Association of American Railroads
www.aar.org
The Association of American Railroads provides the freight rail industry with a strong, united voice that policymakers listen to while also facilitating the operations, safety, security, and standards of America’s freight rail network.

Amtrak
www.amtrak.com
Official Amtrak site. The National Railroad Passenger Corporation of Washington, D.C operates Amtrak. This rail system was created by President Nixon in 1970 and was given the responsibility for the operation of intercity passenger trains between points designated by the Secretary of Transportation. Schedules, fares, news, routes, services, and stations are among the items contained on the site.

Federal Railroad Administration (FRA)
www.fra.dot.gov
The purpose of FRA is to promulgate and enforce rail safety regulations, administer railroad assistance programs, conduct research and development in support of improved railroad safety and national rail transportation policy, provide for the rehabilitation of Northeast Corridor rail passenger service, and consolidate government support of rail transportation activities.

Midwest High Speed Rail Alliance
www.midwesthsr.org
The Midwest High Speed Rail Alliance is a Chicago-based member-supported nonprofit organization advocating for fast, frequent, and dependable trains linking the entire Midwest.

National Association of Rail Passengers (NARP)
www.narprail.org
The National Association of Rail Passengers is an alliance of railroad passengers and citizens who advocate for passenger trains and rail transit.

Wisconsin Association of Railroad Passengers (WisARP)
wisarp.wordpress.com/
This is a statewide group working for more passenger train service in Wisconsin and the U.S.

American Public Transit Association (APTA)
www.apta.com
APTA is a nonprofit international association that has represented the public transportation industry for over 100 years. Member organizations include transit systems; planning, design, construction and finance firms; product and service providers; academic institutions; and state associations and departments of transportation.

Federal Transit Administration (FTA)
www.fta.dot.gov
The FTA provides stewardship of federal formula and discretionary programs to support a variety of locally planned, constructed, and operated public transportation systems throughout the United States. These systems typically include buses, subways, light rail, commuter rail, streetcars, monorail, passenger ferry boats, inclined railways, or people movers.

Wisconsin Public Transportation Association
wipta.org
WIPTA’s mission is to be the voice of mobility and promote the interests of public transportation in Wisconsin through strong partnerships at the federal, state, and local levels.

Alternative Fuels Data Center, U.S. Department of Energy
www.afdc.energy.gov/about.html
Information and research on alternative fuels and alternative fuel vehicles.

American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials (AASHTO)
www.transportation.org
AASHTO is a nonprofit, nonpartisan association representing highway and transportation departments in the 50 states, the District of Columbia, and Puerto Rico. It represents all five transportation modes: air, highways, public transportation, rail, and water, with the primary goal of fostering the development, operation, and maintenance of an integrated national transportation system. AASHTO also works to educate the public and key decision-makers about the critical role that transportation plays in securing a good quality of life and sound economy for our nation.

Bureau of Transportation Statistics (BTS)
www.bts.gov
The Bureau of Transportation Statistics was established as a statistical agency in 1992 by the Intermodal Surface Transportation Efficiency Act (ISTEA) of 1991. BTS focuses on three key areas, each mandated by legislation: 1) compiling, analyzing, and publishing a comprehensive set of transportation statistics; 2) making statistics readily accessible; and 3) implementing a long term data collection program. Users of BTS data and analysis include Congress, the U.S. Department of Transportation, other federal agencies, state governments, metropolitan planning organizations, local governments, universities and, the private sector.

Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITS)
www.its.dot.gov
ITS improves transportation safety and mobility and enhances American productivity by integrating advanced communications technologies into the transportation infrastructure and in vehicles. The U.S. Department of Transportation’s ITS program supports the overall advancement of ITS through investments in major research initiatives, exploratory studies, and a deployment support program.

National Transportation Library (NTL)
https://ntl.bts.gov/
The mission of the National Transportation Library is to maintain and facilitate access to statistical and other information needed for transportation decision making at the federal, state, and local levels and to coordinate with public and private transportation libraries and information providers to improve information sharing among the transportation community. NTL was established in 1998 by the Transportation Equity Act for the 21st Century (TEA-21).

National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB)
www.ntsb.gov
The National Transportation Safety Board is an independent federal agency charged with determining the probable cause of transportation accidents, promoting transportation safety, and assisting victims of transportation accidents and their families.

Occupational Safety Health Administration (OSHA)
www.osha.gov
With the Occupational Safety and Health Act of 1970, Congress created the Occupational Safety and Health Administration to ensure safe and healthful working conditions for working men and women by setting and enforcing standards and providing training, outreach, education, and assistance.

Rural and Agricultural Transportation: Data and Information Resources
ntl.bts.gov/ruraltransport/
This website provides a medium for information sharing activities that help address rural and agricultural transportation issues; support and enhance rural economic development, rural life, and rural mobility; ensure the efficient movement of agricultural products by road, rail, water, and air; and maintain the global competitiveness of American agriculture.

Surface Transportation Board (STB)
www.stb.dot.gov
The STB is an economic, regulatory agency primarily charged with resolving freight railroad rate and service disputes, reviewing proposed rail mergers, rail line purchases, constructions, and abandonments.

Texas Transportation Institute (TTI)
tti.tamu.edu
TTI’s mission is to solve transportation problems through research, transfer technology, and develop diverse human resources to meet the transportation challenges of tomorrow.

The Mid-America Freight Coalition (MAFC)
midamericafreight.org/
The Mid-America Freight Coalition is a regional organization that cooperates in the planning, operation, preservation, and improvement of transportation infrastructure in the Midwest. The ten states of the AASHTO Mid-America Association of State Transportation Officials (MAASTO) share key interstate corridors, inland waterways, and the Great Lakes.

Transportation Research Board
www.trb.org
The Transportation Research Board (TRB) is a unit of the National Research Council. The Board’s mission is to provide leadership in transportation innovation and progress through research and information exchange, conducted within a setting that is objective, interdisciplinary, and multimodal.

U.S. Department of Transportation (USDOT)
https://www.transportation.gov/
The U.S. Department of Transportation oversees federal highway, air, railroad, maritime and other transportation functions. Its mission is to serve the United States by ensuring a fast, safe, efficient, accessible and convenient transportation system that meets vital national interests and enhances the quality of life of the American people, today and into the future.

Wisconsin Department of Transportation (WisDOT)
www.dot.state.wi.us
The comprehensive site for the Wisconsin Department of Transportation includes programs and services, news releases, modal information, statistics, and general information.

American Association of Port Authorities (AAPA)
www.aapa-ports.org
The American Association of Port Authorities, founded in 1912, represents more than 160 public port authorities in the United States, Canada, Latin America, and the Caribbean. Also, the association represents over 300 sustaining and associate members. AAPA is dedicated to serving deep draft public ports by enhancing port management professionalism and advocating issues critical to public seaports.

American Great Lakes Ports Association (AGLPA)
greatlakesports.org/
The American Great Lakes Ports Association is an organization representing the interests of the public port authorities on the U.S. side of the Great Lakes. The organization works to inform and influence public policies, primarily at the federal level, that foster maritime commerce and related employment in the Great Lakes region.

Great Lakes Information Network (GLIN)
www.glin.net
The Great Lakes Information Network (GLIN) is a partnership that provides one place online for people to find information relating to the binational Great Lakes-St. Lawrence region of North America. GLIN offers a wealth of data and information about the region¹s environment, economy, tourism, education, and more.

Great Lakes Maritime Research Institute
www.glmri.org/
The Great Lakes Maritime Research Institute (GLMRI) was established in 2004 to pursue research in marine transportation, logistics, economics, engineering, environmental planning, and port management. The Great Lakes Maritime Research Institute is dedicated to developing and improving economically and environmentally sustainable maritime commerce on the Great Lakes through applied research.

Maritime Administration
www.marad.dot.gov
The Maritime Administration is the agency within the U.S. Department of Transportation dealing with waterborne transportation. Its programs promote waterborne transportation, seamless integration with other segments of the transportation system, and the viability of the U.S. merchant marine.

The Great Lakes-St. Lawrence Seaway System
www.greatlakes-seaway.com
This site offers an extensive source of navigation, commercial, and environmental information about the binational Great Lakes-St. Lawrence Seaway System, including comprehensive data on water levels and wind speeds; shipping and navigation regulations and official forms; and links to the entities that manage the Great Lakes Seaway System.

U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Mississippi Valley Division and Mississippi River Commission (MVD/MRC)
www.mvd.usace.army.mil
The Mississippi Valley Division is a dual-hatted organization with principally civil works and some military program responsibilities in the Mississippi Valley. The Division is one of eight Corps regional offices in the United States. The Mississippi River Commission, a separate organization created by an Act of Congress in 1876, helps oversee projects and programs for river improvements.

Waterways Council, Inc. (WCI)
waterwayscouncil.org/
Waterways Council, Inc. is the national public policy organization that advocates for a properly funded and well-maintained system of inland waterways and ports. WCI seeks to educate decision-makers in the states and federal government, the news media and the general public about the critical importance of our nation’s inland waterways and the need to sustain and increase their reliability now and for our future

Wisconsin Commercial Ports Association (WCPA)
www.wcpaports.org
This mission of WCPA is to provide information about Wisconsin’s commercial ports to the public and their membership highlighting the vital role and function of Wisconsin’s port facilities.

American Automobile Association-Wisconsin (AAA)
wisconsin.aaa.com/
The news and information section of the AAA Wisconsin site includes past AAA news releases, fuel survey/history information, issues AAA Wisconsin is covering, and a link to the AAA Foundation for Traffic Safety.

American Council of Engineering Companies of Wisconsin (ACEC WI)
www.acecwi.org
Founded in 1958, the American Council of Engineering Companies of Wisconsin is the business voice of the Wisconsin consulting engineering industry, representing Wisconsin’s premier engineering firms. ACEC WI members employ engineers, architects, planners, geologists, soil scientists, hydrologists, surveyors, and other professionals.

International Union of Operating Engineers Local 139 (IUOE)
www.iuoe139.org
Local 139, the Wisconsin branch of the International Union of Operating Engineers, has approximately 9,000 members.

Online course catalog from UW-Madison, Department of Engineering Professional Development
epdweb.engr.wisc.edu/
A catalog of engineering short courses designed to help engineers stay current in their profession.

Wisconsin Airport Management Association (WAMA)
wiama.org
WAMA was established to create a forum for state airport managers to exchange ideas, information, and personal experiences, as well as to promote and educate public officials on the benefits of airports to their local communities.

Wisconsin Asphalt Pavement Association (WAPA)
www.wispave.org
The Wisconsin Asphalt Pavement Association (WAPA) represents the interests of the asphalt industry. WAPA’s mission is to provide its members with the services that enable them to produce and place the highest quality paving materials in the most efficient manner and at the most economical cost while maintaining high ethical standards and professional competence.

Wisconsin Association of Railroad Passengers (WisARP)
wisarp.wordpress.com
The Wisconsin Association of Railroad Passengers, the Wisconsin chapter of the National Association of Railroad Passengers (NARP), was established in 1977 to promote passenger train service. WisARP is made up of people who enjoy traveling by train, find it a practical way to go, and are dedicated to preserving and improving the quality and quantity of passenger trains in Wisconsin and the nation.

Wisconsin Auto & Truck Dealers (WATDA)
www.watda.org
The Wisconsin Automobile & Truck Dealers Association, an organization of licensed dealers of new and used motor vehicles, is dedicated to advancing the common good of its members, consumers, and their communities by promoting professionalism and prosperity through education, advocacy, information, and service.

Wisconsin Chapter of the American Planning Association (APA-WI)
www.wisconsinplanners.org
APA-WI is the Wisconsin Chapter of the American Planning Association. The purpose of the chapter is to facilitate the participation of members of the national American Planning Association within the Chapter area, and further the purposes of the Wisconsin Chapter; to advance the art and science of planning; to encourage the exchange of information and planning experiences, and to advance the interests and welfare of the planning profession.

Wisconsin Commercial Ports Associations (WCPA)
www.wcpaports.org
This mission of WCPA is to provide information about Wisconsin’s commercial ports to the public and their membership highlighting the vital role and function of Wisconsin’s port facilities.

Wisconsin Concrete Pavement Association
www.wisconcrete.org
WCPA, a statewide organization, has represented the concrete pavement industry since 1952 by providing education, research, new markets, and technologies.

Wisconsin Counties Association (WCA)
www.wicounties.org
Since its creation in 1935, the Wisconsin Counties Association has fought to protect county interests and the furtherance of better county government in Wisconsin.

Wisconsin County Highway Association (WCHA)
www.wiscohwy.org
The Wisconsin County Highway Association is an incorporated, nonpartisan association of county governments organized to protect and further the common interests of county governments in constructing and maintaining highways.

Wisconsin Economic Development Association (WEDA)
www.weda.org
WEDA is the voice for economic development in Wisconsin. The statewide association’s primary objective is to increase the effectiveness of individuals involved in the practice of economic development in Wisconsin by encouraging cooperation, exchanging information, and promoting professional skills.

Wisconsin Laborers District Council (WLDC)
www.wilaborers.org
The Wisconsin Laborers’ District Council is an affiliation of five Laborer Local Unions, representing nearly 9,000 construction craft laborers across the state.

Wisconsin Manufacturers and Commerce (WMC)
www.wmc.org
WMC is a business association dedicated to making Wisconsin the most competitive state in the nation. Currently, the association has nearly 4,000 members, including large and small manufacturers, service companies, local chambers of commerce, and specialized trade associations.

Wisconsin Public Transportation Association
wipta.org
WIPTA’s mission is to be the voice of mobility and promote the interests of public transportation in Wisconsin through strong partnerships at the federal, state, and local levels.

Wisconsin Society of Professional Engineers (WSPE)
www.wspe.org
WSPE represents all branches of engineering. The organization is devoted to the professional, ethical, economic, political, and social aspects of engineering.

Wisconsin Towns Association (WTA)
www.wisctowns.com
The Wisconsin Towns Association is a nonprofit, nonpartisan statewide organization that promotes the interests of the state’s more than 1,200 towns and Wisconsin residents who live in them.

Wisconsin Transportation Builders Association (WTBA)
www.wtba.org
WTBA is a statewide association of 300 companies that help build transportation infrastructure in Wisconsin. Members are contractors, engineering consultants, and suppliers that provide the equipment, materials, products, and services necessary for building and improving roads, airports, railroads, bike paths, and other transportation facilities in our state.