FAA Fast-Tracks Overhaul of Outdated Aviation Safety System to Enhance Flight Reliability and Security
The FAA advances the overhaul of its outdated NOTAM safety system, aiming for a July 2025 completion, ensuring improved reliability and efficiency for travelers and the aviation industry.
U.S. Transportation Secretary Threatens to Withhold Federal Funds from Manhattan Over N.Y. Tolling Strategy
U.S. Secretary Duffy warns of funding cuts for Manhattan projects over New York's tolling policy, deemed unfair to working families. Safety projects are exempt from the federal suspension.
Federal Railroad Administration Takes Reins of NYC's Penn Station Overhaul; Projected to Save Taxpayers $120M
The USDOT has taken the lead on the Penn Station revamp from the MTA, with Amtrak now overseeing the project, anticipating significant savings and improvements.
Trump’s Transportation Secretary Sean P. Duffy Repeals Biden-Era Greenhouse Gas Rule Amid Infrastructure Focus
Transportation Secretary Sean P. Duffy scrapped a Biden-era greenhouse gas rule, aiming to remove political barriers to infrastructure projects. This regulatory rollback was endorsed by industry groups.
Montgomery County Celebrates Earth Day with Free Rides on Ride On Buses and Rapid Transit Systems
Montgomery County celebrates Earth Day's 55th anniversary by offering free rides on its bus systems, promoting sustainable transportation and environmental stewardship.
$150 Million Federal Grant to Enhance San Diego-Baja California Border Security and Infrastructure
U.S. Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy confirmed a $150 million grant for a new road and Port of Entry in Otay Mesa, prioritizing border security and efficient trade over Green New Deal provisions.
U.S. Department of Transportation Launches Infrastructure Modernization Partnership with USMMA in Kings Point, New York
The DOT announced a partnership to modernize the USMMA's infrastructure, emphasizing the maritime industry's role in national security and economic strength.
U.S. Transportation Secretary Pulls $63.9 Million Grant from Texas High-Speed Rail Project, Citing Cost Overruns and Fiscal Responsibility
U.S. Transportation Secretary Sean P. Duffy announced the withdrawal of a $63.9 million grant from the Texas High-Speed Rail Project, emphasizing fiscal responsibility and calling for private funding if the project is to proceed.
Transportation Secretary Sean P. Duffy Endorses President Trump's Maritime Action Plan to Revitalize U.S. Shipbuilding and Infrastructure
U.S. Transportation Secretary Sean P. Duffy supports Trump's plan to boost the maritime industry with investments and technology via the Maritime Action Plan.
Washington D.C. Braces for Cherry Blossom Parade Traffic Disruptions with Street Closures and Parking Restrictions
D.C.'s Cherry Blossom Parade on April 12 will bring street closures and parking restrictions, as outlined by the Metropolitan Police Department. Traffic will be impacted from early morning to late afternoon.
Washington DC Blossoms in Culture, 63rd Annual Sakura Matsuri Japanese Festival Brings Cherry Blossom Cheer Amid Traffic Changes
The 63rd Annual Sakura Matsuri Japanese Street Festival in DC is set for April 12-13, featuring cultural experiences and cherry blossoms, with traffic advisories in effect.
U.S. Department of Transportation Unveils $982M in Safe Streets Grants, Refocusing on Road Safety Over DEI Measures
The U.S. Department of Transportation now allows applications for road safety grants, prioritizing safety over prior DEI measures. Over $982 million is available, with applications due by June 26th.












