EXCLUSIVE: Trump Admin Launches Challenge to Beautify American Infrastructure

Mar 13, 2026 - 10:28
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EXCLUSIVE: Trump Admin Launches Challenge to Beautify American Infrastructure

FIRST ON THE DAILY SIGNAL—Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy today launched a new challenge to beautify transportation infrastructure ahead of America’s 250th birthday.

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The “Beautifying Transportation Infrastructure Challenge” gives Americans of all ages the opportunity to submit infrastructure design concepts that “capture the spirit and greatness of America,” according to a news release first reviewed by The Daily Signal.

Design categories include bridges, transit hubs and corridors, and rural transportation-related features.

“From the Golden Gate Bridge to Grand Central Station, America has a proud history of building stunning transportation landmarks that move us,” Duffy said. “Fast forward to today, and it’s clear we’ve lost sight of the role beautiful transportation infrastructure can play in celebrating American values and inspiring national pride.”

The challenge offers $650,000 in total prize money across three categories: the Professional Tier, the Public Tier, and the Student Tier.

“This challenge is an opportunity for innovators and creatives to become a part of America’s history by sharing a design that could be the next great airport or bridge that moves Americans for generations,” Duffy said.

The challenge began Friday and closes May 13 at 5 p.m.

Duffy launched the Beautifying Transportation Infrastructure Council in September 2025.

The post EXCLUSIVE: Trump Admin Launches Challenge to Beautify American Infrastructure appeared first on The Daily Signal.

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