Sizzling Showdown, National Capital Barbecue Battle Set to Heat Up D.C. with Road Closures and Smoky Delights
The National Capital Barbecue Battle is set to occur in D.C. from June 20-23, with road closures and transportation advisories in effect due to the event.
U.S. Transportation Chief Duffy Revs Up Automated Vehicle Future, Cuts Red Tape on Exemption Process
U.S. Secretary Duffy simplified the exemption process for noncompliant automated vehicles, aiming to accelerate innovation while maintaining safety. The updated Part 555 process allows selling vehicles that may lack certain controls.
"A Taste of the DMV" to Delight Food Fans in D.C. with Street Closures and Parking Alerts in Effect
"A Taste of the DMV" food event on June 14 will cause street closures and parking restrictions in DC, as announced by the Metropolitan Police Department.
Transportation Secretary Endorses Probe into D.C. Airspace Safety After Fatal Skies Clash Claims 67 Lives
U.S. Transportation Secretary supports an independent audit of D.C. airspace safety after a fatal January collision, with the FAA making safety improvements and closures.
U.S. Transportation Chief Sean Duffy Shakes Up Infrastructure Game: 529 Projects Worth $2.9 Billion Unleashed
U.S. Transportation Secretary Sean P. Duffy has expedited the approval process, greenlighting 529 infrastructure grants worth $2.9 billion, tackling a significant portion of the project backlog.
Montgomery County Invites Public to June 18 Open House for North Bethesda Flash BRT Planning Study
Montgomery County residents can attend an open house on June 18 for input on the North Bethesda Flash BRT project connecting Westfield Montgomery Mall and the North Bethesda Metrorail Station.
U.S. Transportation Secretary Sean P. Duffy Advances $2.9 Billion in Infrastructure Grants to Revitalize Construction Nationwide
Secretary Sean P. Duffy has approved 529 infrastructure grants worth $2.9 billion, addressing over a third of the 3,200 project backlog, with a total of $10 billion invested to date.
D.C. Streets Face Closures and Parking Restrictions for U.S. Army's 250th Birthday Parade
The U.S. Army's 250th Birthday Parade in D.C. will cause numerous road closures and parking restrictions, with major streets and expressways affected from June 9-16.
U.S. Department of Transportation Signals Major Infrastructure Push with $6.9 Billion Investment and Appointment of Transit Pro Andy Byford to Revamp NY Penn Station
The U.S. Department of Transportation details infrastructure initiatives, including Andy Byford overseeing New York's Penn Station revamp and a $1.5 billion investment for repairing roads and bridges.
DDOT Seeks Public Input on New Protected Bike Lane Project in NE Washington
DDOT is hosting a public open house on June 21, 2025, for community input on a protected bike lane project on Lincoln Road NE. Residents can review designs and provide feedback at the event or online.
California High-Speed Rail's Future in Jeopardy as Federal Report Unveils Management Failures and Budget Issues
A Federal Railroad Administration report criticizes the management of California's high-speed rail project for missed deadlines and budget issues, putting federal grants at risk.
U.S. Department of Transportation Overhauls Pipeline Penalty Procedures to Bolster Due Process and Transparency
PHMSA updates enforcement policies to ensure due process and transparency, aligning with legal standards and enhancing accountability for pipeline safety violations.
U.S. Unveils $5.4 Billion Funding to Revamp Deteriorating Bridges, Scaling Back Biden-Era 'Woke' Policies
U.S. Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy announced $5.4 billion in federal funds for repairing bridges, reversing "woke" policies from the Biden era on environmental and social considerations.












