DOT Advisory Board Schedules Virtual Meeting on Transport Upgrades
Published Date: 11/24/2025
Notice
Summary
The U.S. Department of Transportation Advisory Board is holding a public meeting on December 10, 2025, to share ideas on improving and modernizing America’s transportation systems. This meeting affects anyone interested in how roads, bridges, and transit get better and smarter, with a focus on new technology and funding partnerships. You can join the meeting online, and it’s a key step toward faster, more efficient travel in the future.
Analyzed Economic Effects
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Public can watch the meeting online
You can watch the U.S. Department of Transportation Advisory Board meeting online via livestream on December 10, 2025, beginning at 10:30 a.m. Eastern Time. The livestream link will be available on www.transportation.gov/USDOTAdvisoryBoard.
Public may submit comments by Dec 3, 2025
If you want to give input, you may submit written materials, questions, or comments to the listed contact by Wednesday, December 3, 2025; submissions will be reviewed by the Designated Federal Officer and, if approved, circulated to Board members and entered into the official record. Contact information listed includes Juli Huynh at [email protected] or (202) 366-2278.
Board will advise on transportation modernization
The U.S. DOT Advisory Board is charged with developing strategic recommendations for infrastructure modernization and expansion, identifying investment opportunities in transportation technology and innovation, advising on regulatory and policy improvements to enhance efficiency and reduce bureaucratic obstacles, and advising on public-private partnerships to maximize funding and impact.
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