NTPAW Home Home About NTPAW About WSDOT About Washington Register

 

Sponsorship and Exhibitor InformationTacoma Attractions Seattle Attractions Travel and Weather Info Getting Around Seattle/Tacoma Sheraton Tacoma Hotel Things to Do and SeeWSDOT HomePhoto Gallery
caption below photo
New Tacoma Narrows Bridge being built.

About NTPAW

August 7-10, 2007
Tacoma, Washington


Explore the Northwest, discover communication tools and resources, and connect with other transportation professionals in public affairs at NTPAW this year. To see what we have planned, who is already registered, and to enter the NTPAW Skills Awards competition, visit the links below.

What is the National Transportation Public Affairs Workshop?

The National Transportation Public Affairs Workshop (NTPAW) is a meeting held annually by the American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials (AASHTO) Administrative Subcommittee on Public Affairs. Each member state in AASHTO is entitled to membership on the subcommittee, a role usually filled by the head of the agency's public affairs office.

Workshop sessions are held each year in conjunction with the Public Affairs Subcommittee's annual business meeting in late July or early August. At each session time is typically allotted for the group to meet jointly to discuss topics of common interest, and separately to discuss topics of specific interest.

The NTPAW continues to focus on informing all segments of the public about the importance of transportation and the need for adequate funding for transportation improvements. It also provides a focal point for coordination of nationwide public affairs campaigns carried out at the state level. Individual sessions at workshops are keyed to meeting the needs of public affairs professionals who attend, with topics changing each year to meet identified needs.

The workshop location is changed each year, with eligible state transportation agencies putting forth proposals to host upcoming sessions. The NTPAW Site Selection Committee has divided the country into three geographic regions—west, central and east—and the opportunity to host a workshop rotates among them annually from east to west.

For more information, please e-mail NTPAW@wsdot.wa.gov

NTPAW being held at Sheraton Tacoma in 2007

Sheraton Tacoma is an ideal base from which to explore all the Puget Sound has to offer. With spectacular views of Mt. Rainier and Commencement Bay, the hotel is located in the heart of downtown Tacoma. Come early and stay late! The Puget Sound can meet all your outdoor, sporting, dining, shopping, exploring, relaxing, learning, and entertainment needs. Take advantage of Washington State Ferries, Amtrak Cascades, Sounder Transit's Tacoma Link light rail, and local bus services to jaunt back and forth from Tacoma to Seattle and across the Puget Sound to the gorgeous San Juan Islands.