Key highlights on regulations, policies, and program funding for the transportation professional
TRAINING: April 3, 2026, 12:00PM - 4:30PM PT
The Western Tribal Technical Assistance Program (WTTAP) is hosting ATSSA Flagger Certification Training at the Chemehuevi Community Center in Havasu Lake, CA.
This workshop covers why proper flagger operations are important, the skillset of a good flagger, standard flagger control references, and best practices for various situations, all presented as a combination of lecture, video, and group activities.
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ATSSA Certification is good for 3-years in CA.
Participants MUST be 18 years of age to participate.
A valid driver’s license or state ID is required upon enrollment.
The Western Tribal Technical Assistance Program (WTTAP) supports indigenous communities in managing and enhancing their transportation infrastructure.
WTTAP provides vital training, resources, and technical assistance to tribal agencies, empowering them to build and maintain safer, more effective roads and transportation systems.
Carrie Brown has served communities as a Director of Human Services, Tribal Health & Human Services Director, Safety Circuit Rider, and currently as Director of the Nevada LTAP and Western TTAP.
Carrie holds a BA in Psychology and Anthropology and an MS in Management & Leadership.
"There can be no doubt that the transportation sector is the most critical sector of our economy."
— Robert Brady
California LTAP supports local public transportation agencies across the state by providing professional training, technical assistance, knowledge transfer, and worksite best practices and innovations that help them plan, manage, and maintain their roadway infrastructure.
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