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HNTB’s Matthew Click appointed to TRB Standing Committee on Managed Lanes

HNTB Corporation national director of priced managed lanes and vice president, Matthew Click, AICP, has been appointed by the Transportation Research Board to its Standing Committee on Managed Lanes. Bringing more than two decades of industry experience, Click, who has been active in TRB for more than 12 years, joins the group of transportation professionals for a three-year term.
February 28, 2017 Read time: 1 min

6278 HNTB Corporation national director of priced managed lanes and vice president, Matthew Click, AICP, has been appointed by the 856 Transportation Research Board to its Standing Committee on Managed Lanes.

Bringing more than two decades of industry experience, Click, who has been active in TRB for more than 12 years, joins the group of transportation professionals for a three-year term.

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