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12/19/2017



Rail News: Federal Legislation & Regulation

USDOT seeks to speed up infrastructure projects


The USDOT is working to remove "unnecessary, duplicative or overly burdensome regulations," said Transportation Secretary Elaine Chao.
Photo – AASHTO Journal

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The White House Office of Information and Regulatory Affairs' recently published agenda includes measures aimed at accelerating the delivery of major infrastructure projects.

In the 2017 plan, federal agencies outline their goals for eliminating or modifying regulatory actions. Reducing regulatory burdens is one of the primary priorities in the agenda, according to the plan's introductory statement.

The U.S. Department of Transportation's portion of the agenda is designed to "spur innovation, speed up infrastructure project delivery and create more jobs," department officials said in a press release.

"Unnecessary, duplicative or overly burdensome regulations are being eliminated and the permitting process is being streamlined to expedite much-needed infrastructure projects for the benefit of communities across the country," said U.S. Transportation Secretary Elaine Chao.

As of fall, the USDOT had initiated 76 regulatory actions and 82 deregulatory ones, with 31 additional deregulatory actions expected in 2018.

The White House's agenda was published Dec. 14.