Welcome to the Northwest Tribal Technical Assistance Program’s new Blog site. This blog will focus on transfer of technical information and ideas relevant to Tribal Transportation in the Northwest.
Our goal is to help busy people keep informed and up to date about Tribal Transportation issues and opportunities, including policy, funding, and training that could benefit tribal communities.
Using this Blog
As we receive announcements from different organizations we will post them on this blog. To the right you will see the most recent posts. If you are looking for a specific announcement you can use the categories menu. Click on the select category arrow and a drop down menu will appear with different category headings. Each post can be stored under more then one category. For example if the post is from FHWA and is about a grant you would find this post under both FHWA and funding.
After you have made your selection you will see an area at the bottom of the post that allows you to comment. You must fill in both your name and email address. Your comment will appear after it has been authorized to post on this site.
Comments are welcomed and encouraged on this site, but there are some instances where comments will be edited or deleted as follows:
- Comments deemed to be spam or questionable. Spam will be deleted.
- Including a link to relevant content is permitted, but comments should be relevant to the post topic.
- Comments including profanity, advertisement and lobbying will be deleted.
- Comments containing language or concepts that could be deemed offensive will be deleted.
- Comments that attack a person individually will be deleted.
The Northwest TTAP reserves the right to edit or delete any comments submitted to this blog without notice. This comment policy is subject to change at any time.
This site is maintained by Ms. Michele Siedenburg, Tribal Transportation Program Specialist, with the Northwest TTAP.
To find out more about us please visit the Northwest TTAP web site at http://www.ewu.edu/nwttap
Thank you for visiting our blog and if you should have any questions please contact me at msiedenburg@ewu.edu or call me at 509.359.6828.
The Tribal Technical Assistance Program is part of a nationwide effort sponsored by the Federal Highway Administration and the Bureau of Indian Affairs. The intention of TTAP is to relate the latest technology and information on tribal roads and bridges, tourism and recreation, and related economic development to tribal transportation and planning personnel.
The information on this site is based upon work supported by the Federal Highway Administration and the Bureau of Indian Affairs under an Agreement No. DTFH61-09-H-00003. Any comments, opinions, findings, and conclusions or recommendations expressed on this site are those of the Author(s) and do not necessarily reflect the view of the Federal Highway Administration, Bureau of Indian Affairs or the Northwest TTAP. This is provided for your information only.

