Kinney recipient of attendance award at highway school
Submitted photo (L-R) Executive Director Gerry Geist of the Associations of Towns of the State of New York, Assistant Superintendent of Public Works in the Village of Greene Bruce Kinney, and Director of Cornell Local Roads Program David Orr.
ITHACA – Bruce Kinney, Assistant Superintendent of Public Works in the Village of Greene, was recipient of the 15-year attendance award on Wednesday, June 14 at the 72nd Annual School for Highway Superintendents.
The School for Highway Superintendents – otherwise known simply as Highway School – is an annual conference co-sponsored by the Association of Towns of the State of New York and the Cornell Local Roads Program.
Kinney's award is in recognition of his commitment to the conference and his position as Assistant Superintendent of Public Works in the Village of Greene.
Every year, over 700 participants drawn from around the state attend the conference to tune-up on topics related to all aspects of highway care and maintenance.
The Cornell Local Roads Program provides local highway officials training, technical assistance, and information to municipal officials and employees responsible for the maintenance, construction, and management of local highways and bridges in NYS.
The conference was held at Ithaca College.
ITHACA – Bruce Kinney, Assistant Superintendent of Public Works in the Village of Greene, was recipient of the 15-year attendance award on Wednesday, June 14 at the 72nd Annual School for Highway Superintendents.
The School for Highway Superintendents – otherwise known simply as Highway School – is an annual conference co-sponsored by the Association of Towns of the State of New York and the Cornell Local Roads Program.
Kinney's award is in recognition of his commitment to the conference and his position as Assistant Superintendent of Public Works in the Village of Greene.
Every year, over 700 participants drawn from around the state attend the conference to tune-up on topics related to all aspects of highway care and maintenance.
The Cornell Local Roads Program provides local highway officials training, technical assistance, and information to municipal officials and employees responsible for the maintenance, construction, and management of local highways and bridges in NYS.
The conference was held at Ithaca College.
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