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Governor Nominates Delaware DMV Director to Cabinet Post

Governor Jack Markell announced today he is nominating Jennifer Cohan to become the next Secretary of the Delaware Department of Transportation (DelDOT). If confirmed by the Delaware State Senate, Cohan will succeed Shailen Bhatt, who will accept a nomination by Governor John Hickenlooper to serve as Executive Director of the Colorado Department of Transportation at the end of this month.




DelDOT Secretary Bhatt Selected to lead Colorado Transportation Department

Will conclude productive tenure at agency at the end of the month    Wilmington – Secretary Shailen Bhatt will conclude a three and a half year tenure leading Delaware’s Department of Transportation (DelDOT) at the end of this month to accept a nomination by Governor John Hickenlooper to serve as Executive Director of the Colorado […]




Construction Underway on Three-Year SR 26 Improvements Project

A special project briefing to mark the start of construction of the State Route 26, Atlantic Avenue, Clarksville to Assawoman Canal Improvements Project was held for Governor Jack Markell, Route 26 Construction Advisory Group members, and the media at the South Coastal Library.




Governor’s Weekly Message: Creating Jobs, Opportunity by Improving our Transportation Network

As a guest host for the Governor’s weekly message, filmed at the Transportation Management Center in Smyrna, Delaware Department of Transportation Secretary Shailen Bhatt explains how investing in improvements to Delaware’s transportation network will not only improve roads and bridges, but will also boost the State’s economy.




Governor Markell Proposes Plan for Funding Transportation Investments for Delaware’s Future

Governor Jack Markell is asking legislators and Delawareans to support an increase in the state motor fuels tax as part of a plan to create a reliable revenue stream for the state’s Transportation Trust Fund (TTF), significantly boost spending on transportation projects statewide and put thousands of Delawareans to work over the next five years.







 Pages Tagged With: "transportation"

Governor Nominates Delaware DMV Director to Cabinet Post

Governor Jack Markell announced today he is nominating Jennifer Cohan to become the next Secretary of the Delaware Department of Transportation (DelDOT). If confirmed by the Delaware State Senate, Cohan will succeed Shailen Bhatt, who will accept a nomination by Governor John Hickenlooper to serve as Executive Director of the Colorado Department of Transportation at the end of this month.




DelDOT Secretary Bhatt Selected to lead Colorado Transportation Department

Will conclude productive tenure at agency at the end of the month    Wilmington – Secretary Shailen Bhatt will conclude a three and a half year tenure leading Delaware’s Department of Transportation (DelDOT) at the end of this month to accept a nomination by Governor John Hickenlooper to serve as Executive Director of the Colorado […]




Construction Underway on Three-Year SR 26 Improvements Project

A special project briefing to mark the start of construction of the State Route 26, Atlantic Avenue, Clarksville to Assawoman Canal Improvements Project was held for Governor Jack Markell, Route 26 Construction Advisory Group members, and the media at the South Coastal Library.




Governor’s Weekly Message: Creating Jobs, Opportunity by Improving our Transportation Network

As a guest host for the Governor’s weekly message, filmed at the Transportation Management Center in Smyrna, Delaware Department of Transportation Secretary Shailen Bhatt explains how investing in improvements to Delaware’s transportation network will not only improve roads and bridges, but will also boost the State’s economy.




Governor Markell Proposes Plan for Funding Transportation Investments for Delaware’s Future

Governor Jack Markell is asking legislators and Delawareans to support an increase in the state motor fuels tax as part of a plan to create a reliable revenue stream for the state’s Transportation Trust Fund (TTF), significantly boost spending on transportation projects statewide and put thousands of Delawareans to work over the next five years.