DOT Renews Small Business Transportation Aid Form
Published Date: 4/2/2026
Notice
Summary
The Department of Transportation wants to keep collecting info from small businesses using the SBTTAC Intake Form to help them get support and services. They’re asking for public comments by June 1, 2026, before renewing this approval. This helps small businesses get advice, training, and financial help without any new costs or big changes.
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