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About ITE

The Institute of Transportation Engineers (ITE), an international individual member educational and scientific association, is one of the largest and fastest-growing multimodal professional transportation organizations in the world. ITE members are traffic engineers, transportation planners and other professionals who are responsible for meeting society's needs for safe and efficient surface transportation through planning, designing, implementing, operating and maintaining surface transportation systems worldwide.

Founded in 1930, the Institute serves as a gateway to knowledge and advancement through meetings, seminars, and publications, and through our network of more than 15,000 members working in some 90 countries. The organization is divided into 10 districts. Each district is comprised of smaller sections. Some sections have individual chapters as well. Each level of ITE elects their own officers to administer the organizations activities.

The Texas District (also called TexITE) of the Institute of Transportation Engineers is a professional organization for individuals in the field of transportation that reside in the state of Texas (although membership is not limited to Texas professionals). Through this organization, transportation professionals strive to help Texans provide a safer, cleaner, and more convenient and efficient transportation system.

The Brazos Valley Section is one of six sections within the TexITE district. Affiliation with the Brazos Valley Section is not limited to transportation professionals with engineering, planning or related degrees. We welcome all persons in the Brazos, Burleson, Grimes, Leon, Madison, Robertson, and Washington counties who are involved in transportation work, pursuing a related degree, engaged in industry or commerce, or are otherwise interested in transportation.

Membership

To be a full voting member of the Brazos Valley Section, you must also be a member of ITE at the international level. In addition to the international dues, the annual membership dues for the Brazos Valley Section are $10.00. Potential members not interested in joining ITE can apply for membership as a local section affiliate. This level of membership does not require full ITE membership and is granted on a case-by-case basis. For more membership information, please contact any of the current officers. Or download a membership application (PDF 340KB).

 
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