WASHTO 2025 Annual Meeting

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Hourly Schedule

July 10

10:15 a.m. - 11:00 a.m.
Implementing Safer and Smarter Truck Parking Solutions
Speakers:
Brian Comer
10:15 a.m. - 11:00 a.m.
Fair Miles Oklahoma Pay-Per-Mile Pilot
Speakers:
Kary Witt
10:15 a.m. - 11:00 a.m.
Transportation Leaders Discuss: What can artificial intelligence do for me and to me?
Speakers:
Susan Martinovich
Brian Comer
Brian Comer
Associate Vice President
Brian Comer is an Associate Vice President and Senior Transportation Project Manager in HNTB’s Kansas City office. Brian has a BA from Creighton University and a Master’s degree in Community and Regional Planning from the University of Nebraska at Lincoln. Brian has 24 years of experience with corridor management plans, freight plans, land use studies, transit plans, community facilitation and other aspects of transportation planning. He currently serves as the state coordinator for the I-10 Truck Parking Availability (TPAS) project that will implement a regional truck parking availability system along I-10 in Texas, New Mexico, Arizona and California. Prior to the I-10 TPAS project, Brian served as the state coordinator for a similar project for the Mid-America Association of State Transportation Officials (MAASTO) states to implement a truck parking information system in Kansas, Iowa, Michigan, Minnesota, Indiana, Kentucky, Wisconsin, and Ohio.
Kary Witt
Kary Witt
Vice President, National Toll Market Practice Leader
Susan Martinovich
Susan Martinovich
Vice President/DOT National Practice Consultant

Date

Jul 20 - 23 2025

Location

Missoula, MT
Category

Organizer

WASHTO (Western Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials)

Speakers

  • Brian Comer
    Brian Comer
    Associate Vice President

    Brian Comer is an Associate Vice President and Senior Transportation Project Manager in HNTB’s Kansas City office. Brian has a BA from Creighton University and a Master’s degree in Community and Regional Planning from the University of Nebraska at Lincoln. Brian has 24 years of experience with corridor management plans, freight plans, land use studies, transit plans, community facilitation and other aspects of transportation planning. He currently serves as the state coordinator for the I-10 Truck Parking Availability (TPAS) project that will implement a regional truck parking availability system along I-10 in Texas, New Mexico, Arizona and California. Prior to the I-10 TPAS project, Brian served as the state coordinator for a similar project for the Mid-America Association of State Transportation Officials (MAASTO) states to implement a truck parking information system in Kansas, Iowa, Michigan, Minnesota, Indiana, Kentucky, Wisconsin, and Ohio.

  • Kary Witt
    Kary Witt
    Vice President, National Toll Market Practice Leader
  • Susan Martinovich
    Susan Martinovich
    Vice President/DOT National Practice Consultant