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Local Roads Part 1 with David Orr

After a few months of pause, Extension Out Loud i…

An episode of the Extension Out Loud podcast, hosted by Cornell Cooperative Extension, titled "Local Roads Part 1 with David Orr" was published on June 16, 2020 and runs 32 minutes.

June 16, 2020 ·32m · Extension Out Loud

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After a few months of pause, Extension Out Loud is back! In an interview recorded this February, Katie and Paul discuss the Cornell Local Roads program with program director David Orr. Do you know who maintains the road you live on or the road you drive to work on? Maybe you’ve never thought about it less there’s a pothole or snowstorm. Listen in to hear learn about the history, laws, and science of local roads and their maintenance. David is also a senior extension associate in the Department of Biological and Environmental Engineering at Cornell University. Transcript (PDF): https://cornell.box.com/s/g5dcn663090djewcy3b77kn0t5x2sf1f Citizens Guide to Local Highway Operations: https://www.clrp.cornell.edu/library/Citizens_Guides.html Cornell Local Roads Program: https://www.clrp.cornell.edu/ Cornell Local Roads Program Services Guide 2020: https://www.clrp.cornell.edu/library/publications.html David Orr bio: https://bee.cals.cornell.edu/people/david-orr/ Federal Highway Administration National Highway System Map: https://hepgis.fhwa.dot.gov/fhwagis/ViewMap.aspx?map=Highway+Information|National+Highway+System Street smarts: Cornell paves the way for safer roads in NYS | Cornell Chronicle: https://news.cornell.edu/stories/2019/07/street-smarts-cornell-paves-way-safer-roads-nys

After a few months of pause, Extension Out Loud is back! In an interview recorded this February, Katie and Paul discuss the Cornell Local Roads program with program director David Orr. Do you know who maintains the road you live on or the road you drive to work on? Maybe you’ve never thought about it less there’s a pothole or snowstorm. Listen in to hear learn about the history, laws, and science of local roads and their maintenance. David is also a senior extension associate in the Department of Biological and Environmental Engineering at Cornell University. Transcript (PDF): https://cornell.box.com/s/g5dcn663090djewcy3b77kn0t5x2sf1f Citizens Guide to Local Highway Operations: https://www.clrp.cornell.edu/library/Citizens_Guides.html Cornell Local Roads Program: https://www.clrp.cornell.edu/ Cornell Local Roads Program Services Guide 2020: https://www.clrp.cornell.edu/library/publications.html David Orr bio: https://bee.cals.cornell.edu/people/david-orr/ Federal Highway Administration National Highway System Map: https://hepgis.fhwa.dot.gov/fhwagis/ViewMap.aspx?map=Highway+Information|National+Highway+System Street smarts: Cornell paves the way for safer roads in NYS | Cornell Chronicle: https://news.cornell.edu/stories/2019/07/street-smarts-cornell-paves-way-safer-roads-nys
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