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AASHTO's Executive Director Announces Retirement

The American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials announced that Executive Director Frederick G. “Bud” Wright has notified the AASHTO board of directors that he intends to retire at the end of 2018....


AASHTO Mourns Loss of Former Colleague Dr. Anthony R. (Tony) Kane

Staff and members of the American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials this week mourned the passing of their former colleague, Director of Engineering and Technical Services Dr. Anthony R....


ARTBA Foundation Taking Final Applications for 2018 Highway Worker Memorial Scholarships

The American Road & Transportation Builders Association's Transportation Development Foundation issued a "last call" for applications through April 6 for the 2018 round of its "Lanford Family Highway Worker Memorial Scholarship Program."Since 1999, that program has provided up to $5,000 in individual college scholarships to children of highway workers who have been killed or permanently disabled in the line of duty....


Deadline Looms for Truckers to Use Electronic Logging Devices or Face Penalties

Commercial vehicle drivers that are not using electronic logging devices as of April 1 face the prospect of authorities penalizing them by immediately placing them out of service for 10 hours, assessing points against their driver records and perhaps levying civil fines....


State DOT: Board Advances $177M Bridge Replacement Project

The board of directors for the Massachusetts Department of Transportation approved a contract for about $177 million to replace Boston's North Washington Street Bridge that carries traffic over the Boston Inner Harbor between the North End and Charlestown....


MDOT Chief Engineer Receives Honor for 25 Years of Service

Mississippi Department of Transportation (MDOT) Deputy Executive Director and Chief Engineer James Williams of Brandon was recently honored by the American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials (AASHTO) at its annual meeting in Phoenix, Ariz....


State DOTs Urge Congress to Move Project Funding Via Highway, Transit Formulas

The organization representing all state departments of transportation has called on Congress to route new infrastructure appropriations through existing formula-based federal highway and transit programs, and warned against allocating it through discretionary grants....


AASHTO Releases Statement Following Trump's Infrastructure Proposal

The American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials (AASHTO) issued the following statement Feb. 12, in response to the public release of the long-anticipated White House infrastructure proposal....


Pennsylvania Turnpike to Widen, Rebuild a Section of I-476

The Pennsylvania Turnpike Commission said it will begin a major project to completely rebuild and widen a heavily traveled seven-mile section of its Northeastern Extension (Interstate 476) in Montgomery County, which is located northwest of Philadelphia....


Congress Eyes Stopgap Funding; State DOTs Could Feel Pressure

House Republican leaders have indicated they plan to hold a vote in the coming week to again extend government-wide funding on a stopgap basis, through a new "continuing resolution" that would fund programs through March 22 and head off a potential shutdown as the current CR expire Feb....







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