Adrienne Camire was appointed Friday as deputy administrator and acting administrator of the regulatory agency.
The Federal Highway Administration pumped the brakes on a program to dole out funds to states for electric vehicle charging infrastructure.
Adrienne Camire, former FHWA chief counsel, was appointed acting FMCSA administrator, bringing extensive regulatory ...
Adrienne Camire, who served as Chief Counsel for the Federal Highway Administration during Trump's first term, was appointed ...
MTA Chair Janno Lieber vowed to defy the order, continuing a fight between the transit agency and the Trump administration ...
The federal government is giving New York until March 21 to end congestion pricing, but state officials plan to keep the ...
The U.S. Department of Transportation issued a letter ordering the Metropolitan Transportation Authority to eliminate its ...
Of this funding, the North Carolina Department of Transportation (NCDOT) will receive $250 million to repair damaged roadways and bridges, ...
FHWA wiped its website of NEVI data. The Trump administration is pausing charging infrastructure funding under the National Electric Vehicle Infrastructure Formula Program indefinitely.
Under the NEVI program, states need to submit plans to the FHWA ahead of each fiscal year, outlining how they plan to use the funds they're entitled to for that year. During the Biden ...
On January 14, 2025, the Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) announced a new final rule to end its longstanding waiver of Buy America requirements for “manufactured products” used in Federal ...