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Innovative Grade-Separated Intersection Designs in North Carolina
Session Date and Time: Wednesday, June 11, 10:15 AM - 12:00 PM
Location: Buckhead 2
Lead Presenter: Mike Reese | Congestion Management Regional Engineer | North Carolina Department of Transportation
Lead Presenter Biography
Michael P. Reese, P.E., C.P.M., is a Civil Engineering graduate of North Carolina State University, and has worked for more than twenty-five years in the NCDOT Congestion Management & Traffic Analysis Section, the Signing Section, the Traffic Control & Pavement Marking Section, the Signals and Geometrics Section and Construction Units. Mike is a registered Professional Engineer and Certified Public Manager in North Carolina.
Mr. Reese has spent the last twenty-two years serving as Regional Engineer, Project Engineer and Access Review Engineer in the NCDOT Congestion Management Section; performing and validating comprehensive reviews of major Transportation Improvement Program (TIP) projects and Traffic Impact Assessments, for various development projects, statewide.
Since 2007, Mr. Reese has also instructed statewide Site Development and Highway Access training classes through North Carolina State University. He is currently serving on the TRB Performance Effects of Geometric Design Committee, the TRB Access Management Committee, and the International ITE Public Agency Council Executive Board, is co-chair of the TRB Subcommittee on Performance-Based Approaches and Applications, served as an appointed TRB Traffic Control Devices Committee Member for eleven years and currently serves on or has served on multiple ITE and TRB research panels, technical committees and task forces. Mr. Reese is currently President of the North Carolina Section Institute of Transportation Engineers.
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Innovative Grade-Separated Intersection Designs in North Carolina
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