State DOT CEOs Discuss Transportation Funding at TRB Annual Meeting
editor@aashto.org January 18, 2019 0 COMMENTSA panel of six state department of transportation executives delved into some of the issues surrounding U.S. surface transportation funding during the 2019 Transportation Research Board’s annual meeting in Washington, D.C. [Left to right in above photo: Shawn Wilson (seated), Carlos Braceras (standing), Russell McMurry, Pete Rahn, Brian Ness, Kyle Schneweis.] Sponsored by the American Association […]
READ MOREState DOT Executives Delve into Workforce Issues at TRB Annual Meeting
editor@aashto.org January 18, 2019 0 COMMENTSNew tactics are being deployed by several state departments of transportation to address the growing difficulties in recruiting and retaining workers across a number of disciplines, from engineering and finance to entry-level labor and equipment maintenance positions. [Left to right in above photo: Roger Millar, Mike Patterson, Scott Bennett, and John Schroer.] “One of things […]
READ MOREVideo: Transportation Secretary Chao Discusses New Drone Protocols at TRB Annual Meeting
editor@aashto.org January 18, 2019 0 COMMENTSElaine Chao, U.S. Secretary of Transportation, highlighted several new drone-related regulatory efforts initiated by the Federal Aviation Administration this week during a speech at the 2019 Transportation Research Board’s annual meeting in Washington, D.C. The first of those proposed regulations would allow drones to fly overnight and over people without waivers, if certain conditions are […]
READ MOREBuilding Extreme Weather Resilience into Transportation Asset Management Programs
editor@aashto.org January 18, 2019 0 COMMENTSSix states are wrapping up Federal Highway Administration-sponsored projects examining weather resilience strategies for their highway infrastructure, with the agency expecting reports on their research to be filed sometime in February; reports FHWA then plans to publish in a resilience “guidebook” later this year. [Above photo by Elissa Jun from the Federal Emergency Management Agency.] […]
READ MOREGHSA Report Says Speeding a ‘Persistent Factor’ in a Third of Motor Vehicle Fatalities
editor@aashto.org January 18, 2019 0 COMMENTSA new 35-page report from the Governors Highway Safety Association identifies “excessive vehicle speed” as a persistent factor in nearly one-third of all motor vehicle-related fatalities and particularly threatens the safety of pedestrians and bicyclists by not only increasing the chances of a crash, but also increasing the risk of serious injury or death when crashes occur. […]
READ MORETrump Administration Re-Submits Transportation Nominations; House Sets T&I Committee Rosters
editor@aashto.org January 18, 2019 0 COMMENTSThe White House re-filed several nominations for transportation-related posts made during the 115th Congress who remained unconfirmed by the Senate following the close of that session. Meanwhile, in the House of Representatives, Democrat and Republican rosters were set for the Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure The Trump administration submitted in excess of 100 nominations on […]
READ MOREBright Tapped to Lead Tennessee DOT; NACTO’s Bailey Joins DDOT
editor@aashto.org January 18, 2019 0 COMMENTSGov.-elect Bill Lee nominated H. Clay Bright III (above at right) to be the next commissioner of the Tennessee Department of Transportation on Jan. 15 – a nomination that must be approved by the state’s legislature – while District of Columbia Mayor Muriel Bowser hired Linda Bailey (above at left), currently the executive director of […]
READ MOREMissouri’s Governor Puts $351M Worth of Bridge Spending in 2020 Budget
editor@aashto.org January 18, 2019 0 COMMENTSGovernor Michael Parson (R) highlighted what he called several “long-term investments” in Missouri’s transportation infrastructure during his first “State of the State Address” on Jan. 16. [Above photo by Missouri DOT.] The biggest piece of that infrastructure plan is $351 million set aside in the state’s fiscal year 2020 budget for the Missouri Department of […]
READ MORENew Advocacy Group Pushes for More Road Funding in Ohio
editor@aashto.org January 18, 2019 0 COMMENTSLocal government officials, local chambers of commerce, and local transportation groups are working together as part of a new advocacy organization to increase Ohio’s state fuel tax and impose a fee on alternative fueled vehicles to help generate more transportation funding. [Above photo by Ohio DOT.] The new coalition, called Fix Our Roads Ohio, aims […]
READ MOREFHWA Letter Lays Out Rules for Oregon DOT Highway Tolling Initiative
editor@aashto.org January 18, 2019 0 COMMENTSThe Federal Highway Administration outlined the federal requirements to implement tolls on interstate highways in a letter to the Oregon Transportation Commission and Oregon Department of Transportation on Jan. 8; a letter sent in response to their joint request to implement tolls on sections of Interstate 5 and Interstate 205 in order to manage traffic […]
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