Federal Highway Administration

The Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) is a division of the United States Department of Transportation that specializes in highway transportation. The agency's major activities are grouped into two "programs," the Federal-aid Highway Program and the Federal Lands Highway Program. Its role had previously been performed by the Office of Road Inquiry, Office of Public Roads and the Bureau of Public Roads.

History

Background

The organization has several predecessor organizations and a complicated history.

The Office of Road Inquiry (ORI) was founded in 1893. In 1905 that organization's name was changed to the Office of Public Roads (OPR) which became a division of the United States Department of Agriculture. The name was changed again to the Bureau of Public Roads in 1915 and to the Public Roads Administration (PRA) in 1939. It was then shifted to the Federal Works Agency which was abolished in 1949 when its name reverted to Bureau of Public Roads under the Department of Commerce.

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Summary of Meetings with USNPS and FHWA (The eRulemaking Program)

Public Technologies 15 Apr 2025
(FHWA) ... February 4, 2025 - Meeting with FHWA ... Rayann Speakman (FHWA). Melissa Hogan (FHWA) ... The FHWA asked questions about the potential timing and next steps for the CGP modification ... March 3, 2025 - Meeting with FHWA ... Rayann Speakman (FHWA).
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