“MAASTO is a unique opportunity for our Mid America states to gather, learn from each other, and work together to solve regional transportation issues," said Minnesota Transportation Commissioner and MAASTO President Nancy Daubenberger. “I'm grateful to all of our colleagues across the region for joining us this week and especially to the Wisconsin DOT [Wisconsin Department of Transportation] for their hospitality and all the work that went into hosting a productive conference."
MAASTO is an organization that helps foster the development, operation, and maintenance of an integrated and balanced transportation system that serves the transportation needs of its member states: Wisconsin, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Kentucky, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, and Ohio. It is affiliated with the American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials (AASHTO).
Highlights of the MAASTO 2023 annual meeting include:
- Administrator of the U.S. Department of Transportation’s Federal Highway Administration, Shailen Bhatt, provided opening ceremony remarks and updated attendees on federal transportation priorities.
- Breakout sessions on key transportation topics impacting the Midwest, including the latest on connected and automated vehicle technology, updates on electric vehicle infrastructure, innovations in public engagement techniques, and more.
- The meeting was also a showcase for the state of Wisconsin and the city of Milwaukee as attendees experienced restaurants, entertainment, and tours of city attractions like the Milwaukee Museum of Art, American Family Field, and Port Milwaukee.
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“At such an important time for transportation infrastructure, it was an honor to welcome MAASTO to Milwaukee and host productive conversations that will lead to greater innovation, safety, and efficiencies in our states," WisDOT Secretary Craig Thompson said. “This conference succeeds because MAASTO members are committed to building meaningful partnerships and finding solutions together to best serve the public."
Thompson served as the President of MAASTO from 2020-2021. He is currently serving as the Vice President of AASHTO and will take over as AASHTO President in 2024.