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2005 National Work Zone Memorial at the State Capital on March 16

117 Cones were displayed with the Memorial each tied with a black ribbon representing each transportation employee that lost their life in a Work Zone

Victor Mendez, Director of ADOT was the Master of Ceremony at the State Capital on March 16, 2005.

Pastor Joe Jensen of Christ's Church of the Valley delivered the Invocation.

Mike Flynn, Granite Construction

Don Smith, President & CEO of SCF

DPS viewing the memorial.

DPS Booth

FHWA; from the left: Jennifer Brown, Roman Moreno, Ed Stillings, Karen Croysdale and Nate Banks.

Friends and Family Booth; from the left: Jeff Mirasola, Robin Williams, Mike Flynn and Daughter, Kim Ball and Alicia Murillo.

LTAP Booth

LTAP Booth; from the left, Erika Martinez, Lori Sayers, Patricia Bravo, Teressa Lopez and Annie Parris.

LTAP Staff in front of Memorial; from the left, Annie Parris, Teressa Lopez, Patricia Bravo, Lori Sayers and Erika Martinez.

Mother Against Drunk Driving Booth

Maricopa County displayed two names of their employees that lost their life in a Work Zone.

National Work Zone Memorial.

National Work Zone Memorial Ceremony at the State Capital March 16, 2005.

National Work Zone Memorial Ceremony at the State Capital March 16, 2005.