Infrastructure

Beautifying Transportation Infrastructure Council: Second Public Meeting Announced for March 31, 2026

🇺🇸United States··Notice·Low Impact·View source ↗

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The U.S. Department of Transportation's Office of the Secretary (OST) has issued a formal notice announcing the second public meeting of the Beautifying Transportation Infrastructure Council (BTIC), scheduled for March 31, 2026. The meeting will be held virtually and is open to all members of the public who wish to attend or observe. The Beautifying Transportation Infrastructure Council was established to serve in an advisory capacity to the Secretary of Transportation. Its core mandate is to provide recommendations on how to enhance the aesthetic, visual, and design qualities of the nation's transportation networks, including roads, bridges, transit stations, and other infrastructure assets. This notice serves as the official public announcement required for federal advisory committee meetings, informing citizens of the date, time, and virtual access details. As a public meeting, it provides an opportunity for transparency and potential public input into the Council's advisory activities. The Council's work falls under the broader federal interest in improving the visual and community character of transportation infrastructure, which can affect local identity, tourism, and quality of life in communities adjacent to major transportation corridors.

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Key Changes

  • Second public meeting of the Beautifying Transportation Infrastructure Council (BTIC) scheduled for March 31, 2026
  • Meeting format is virtual, open to the general public with no in-person attendance required
  • Council's advisory scope covers aesthetic enhancement of all U.S. transportation systems (roads, bridges, transit)

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Affected Parties

U.S. Department of Transportation and its advisory bodiesState and local transportation departments+4 more…

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transportation infrastructure,public meeting,federal advisory committee