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Awards
- The ITS Midwest Award Program was initiated in 2005 in recognition of the many activities occurring in our states that warrant a special honor. The ITS Midwest Awards Program highlights the major accomplishments our public and private sector members have made over the past year.
Each year one or more ITS projects are chosen to receive the ITS Midwest Project of the Year Award. The Project of the Year Award is based on merit and significance of the project to the ITS Community. The ITS Midwest Recognition Committee reviews all nominated projects. The Board then approves the Recognition Committee's recommendation for the year's awards. Winners are confirmed by ITS Midwest Board of Directors, excluding nominators and representatives of nominated organizations. Winners are honored at the ITS Midwest Annual Meeting.
2007-08
Awards
ITS Midwest and ITS Mid-America merged to create a four-state
chapter in 2007. With the merger the Annual Meeting was moved from
Spring to Fall. To accommodate this change, the merged ITS Midwest
has combined the 2007 and 2008 Project of the Year Award. ITS
Midwest announced the 2007-08 winners at
our 2008 Annual Meeting, October 30-31, in Columbus, OH.
Once again, it was another tough decision
in making our new Project of the Year Awards.
2007-08 Awards
Nominate a Project for Next Year's Awards
You can nominate a project provided:
- You are an ITS Midwest member.
A member may nominate his or her own organization/project. - The Project took place in one of the four States of the ITS
Midwest Chapter
A nominated project must have been primarily conducted in Illinois, Indiana, Kentucky or Ohio and/or conducted by an organization headquartered in Illinois, Indiana, Kentucky or Ohio (*). - The Project is completed or has produced significant
results in the year before the Annual Meeting
For example, to be eligible for nomination for "Project of the Year 2009", the project should have reached completion in 2009 or, if not completed, have produced significant results in 2009.
If all of the criteria above apply, your entry qualifies for the "Project of the Year" Award.
Awards will be determined based upon project merit and significance and could result in multiple awards. Projects conducted by a private company but on behalf of a public agency (e.g., the agency paid for the project) should be nominated in the Public Sector category.
2009 Awards
Online Nominations for the 2009 ITS Midwest Awards are not
open yet. We will issue a News Release on this website to announce
when we will start accepting nominations for the 2009 Awards.
Stay tuned.
(*) Kentucky and Ohio are included in the Awards Program since the merger of ITS Midwest and ITS Mid-America in 2007.
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Nominees and Winners
