RSGās Ryan Haac is presenting at the AWEA Wind Project Siting & Environmental Compliance Conference in Memphis tomorrow. His session is titled āAttitudes of Wind Project Neighbors: Deep Dive with Berkeley Lab Researchers on National Survey,ā and will include an RSG-led investigation of various predictors of reported ability to hear turbines and stated sound annoyance.
Ryan is also hosting an RSG booth along with Eddie Duncan. If youāre at the conference, come visit us in the exhibit hall!
RSGās Ryan Haac is presenting at the AWEA Wind Project Siting & Environmental Compliance Conference in Memphis tomorrow. His session is titled āAttitudes of Wind Project Neighbors: Deep Dive with Berkeley Lab Researchers on National Survey,ā and will include an RSG-led investigation of various predictors of reported ability to hear turbines and stated sound annoyance.
Ryan is also hosting an RSG booth along with Eddie Duncan. If youāre at the conference, come visit us in the exhibit hall!
RSG is a proud sponsor of the 2018 Utah Bike Summit taking place in West Valley City, UT.
The summit brings together everyday riders, bicycle and trail advocates, representatives from Utahās bicycle industry, planners, engineers, representatives from Utahās tourism industry and health fields, and local and state government officials in order to make Utah more bicycle friendly.
We are honored to sponsor and contribute to the Transportation Research Board (TRB) Annual Meeting in Washington, DC next week. We look forward to leading 14 presentations in addition to moderating several committee meetings. Weāll also be hosting a booth in the exhibit hall to share some of the exciting work weāre doing and to connect with clients and collaborators. If youāre at TRB, please swing by booth #675.
The TRB Annual Meeting program covers all transportation modes, with sessions and workshops addressing topics of interest to all attendeesāpolicy makers, administrators, practitioners, researchers, and representatives of government, industry, and academic institutions. The information-packed program is expected to attract 12,000 transportation professionals from around the world to Washington, DC.