Don't see the training your employees need on the schedule below? Local Municipal Governments can request any training to be delivered at their facility to a group of employees just submitting a Training Request. For more information, view the On-Demand Training page!
- Before submitting an enrollment form, review the training policies, cancelation fees, and course details.
- To secure a seat in training(s), you MUST complete and submit the Course Enrollment Form.
- Enrollments are processed on a first-come, first-served basis and should be submitted at least one (1) week prior to the start date.
- Normal training fees apply for all listed training unless otherwise stated. Trainings fees MUST be paid prior to the start date.
Training Location & Reminder Notices
- Training location details (address, instructor, etc.) will be provided for the below training only once you have been registered in the training.
- All persons enrolled in training will receive reminder emails and attendance notices from the following email: [email protected].
- One (1) week prior to training those enrolled will receive a final Course Confirmation email with the training details from: [email protected].
- Unless otherwise noted, Phoenix training is always at the following address: HRDC or TDB Building 1130 N. 22nd Ave., Phoenix, AZ 85009
Road Scholars Reminder
- Road Scholars who are completing training to fulfill the Road Scholar Matrix requirements should track their progress via their RS Matrix.
- In order to receive an award for completing each level of the Road Scholar Program, you must submit the filled out Matrix to AZ LTAP.
Training Prerequisites
- ATSSA Work Zone Traffic Control Technician MUST be completed in order to attend ATSSA Work Zone Traffic Control Supervisor. If necessary, AZ LTAP will request official proof of ATSSA TCT completion in the form of an ATSSA-issued certificate, training transcript, or certification card.
- All courses with a roman numeral at the end of it's name likely is or has a prerequisite. For example: Transportation Math I is required in order to complete Transportation Math II.
| RS LVL / CODE | COURSE | DATE | TIME | LOCATION |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| LVL#2 LTP0118 | Drainage | 05/21 | 8am-5pm | Virtual |
| LVL#1 LTP0013 | Basic Materials | 06/04 | 8am-5pm | Virtual |
| LVL#1 TCH3841 | Transportation Math I | 06/18 | 8am-5pm | Virtual |
| LVL#2 LTP0120 | Signing and Striping II | 06/25 | 8am-5pm | Virtual |
| LVL#2 LTP0121 | Management and Supervisory Skills | 07/07 | 8am-5pm | Virtual |
| LVL#2 LTP0129 | Asphalt Pavement Maintenance | 08/04 | 8am-5pm | Virtual |
| LVL#2 LTP0130 | Roadside Hazard Identification for Transportation Personnel | 08/20 | 8am-5pm | Virtual |
| LVL#2 TCH3842 | Transportation Math II | 09/01 | 8am-5pm | Phoenix |
| LVL#2 LTP0122 | TBD - Intermediate Survey | TBD | 8am-5pm | TBD |
Register Now for ADA Virtual Workshops
We are pleased to share two upcoming workshops covering topics related to the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA). These workshops are now open for registration to those employed by Arizona's local and state government agencies, the Federal Highway Administration (FHWA), Arizona Department of Transportation (ADOT), and ADOT consultant/contractors. The two available workshops are:
Workshop #1 - ADA in the Public Right-of-Way | Date: July 21, 2026 | Time: 8am-3pm MST
This workshop will assist local governments and their consultants with an understanding of the basic minimum requirements for Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) and Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act to ensure our roadways’ pedestrian network is accessible for pedestrians with disabilities and provide safe access for other road users. The course is taught from the perspective of the Public Rights-of-Way Accessibility Guidelines (PROWAG) in the public rights-of-way and Arizona DOT standard plans.
Workshop #2 - Design of Curb Ramps and Pedestrian Routes | Date: July 22, 2026 | Time: 8am-3pm MST
This workshop provides an overview of the basic requirements and responsibilities to ensure that pedestrian networks are accessible to all pedestrians, including those with disabilities, and how to achieve that access. The course will focus on proper design of accessible pedestrian facilities in new construction and altered or added pedestrian facilities. The course is taught from the perspective of the Public Rights-of-Way Accessibility Guidelines (PROWAG) in the public rights-of-way and Arizona DOT standard plans.
Cost: Free for Contributing Member Agencies and ADOT employees; $50 per individual for all other groups.
Registration is required. Click HERE to register for the above workshops at this link.