DRBA Releases  2026 Committee and Board Meeting Schedule

January 9, 2026

DRBA Releases  2026 Committee and Board Meeting Schedule

Delaware River and Bay Authority Releases 
2026 Committee and Board Meeting Schedule

NEW CASTLE, Del. – Today, Delaware River and Bay Authority (DRBA) officials published the Committee and Board meeting schedule for the 2026 calendar year.  DRBA public meetings are tentatively set to take place on the following dates below: 

    Wednesday, January 21         Tuesday, July 21
    Wednesday, February 18       NO MEETING IN AUGUST
    Tuesday, March 17                 Tuesday, September 15
    Tuesday, April 21                    Tuesday, October 20
    Tuesday, May 19                    Tuesday, November 17
    Tuesday, June 16                   Tuesday, December 15
    
With the exception of the September meeting which will be held in Cape May, New Jersey, the DRBA Committee and Board meetings typically take place in the James Julian Boardroom, located in the Administration Building of the Delaware River and Bay Authority in New Castle, Delaware.  

Seating is limited so members of the public wishing to attend in-person are asked to register prior to the meeting by contacting james.salmon@drba.net.  These meetings typically begin at 10:00 a.m. and the meeting agenda, including actionable Board items, is available at www.drba.net the day before each meeting.  

In addition to the general Board meeting where official Authority actions take place, one or more of the following Committees may also meet to discuss matters pertaining to the DRBA: Audit and Governance Committee, Budget and Finance Committee, Economic Development Committee, Personnel Committee, and Projects Committee.  If the need arises, additional meetings may be added to the above schedule and will be posted on www.drba.net.  

About the Delaware River and Bay Authority
The DRBA, a bi-state governmental agency created by Compact in 1962, owns and operates the Delaware Memorial Bridge, the Cape May- Lewes Ferry, and the Forts Ferry Crossing.  The DRBA also manages corporate and aviation properties through its economic development powers - two airports in New Jersey (Millville Airport and Cape May Airport) and three in Delaware (New Castle Airport, Civil Air Terminal and Delaware Airpark). All DRBA operating revenues are generated through the bridge, ferry and airport facilities.  For more information, visit www.drba.net.