To help ‘fill the infrastructure gap’ and increase awareness on the expanding network of nationally-designated alternative fuel corridors, the Federal Highway Administration is sponsoring a series of five regional Convenings throughout the U.S. These regional Convenings act as a central meeting point to strengthen coordination between states and partners on the planning and implementation of alternative fuel corridors. The regional Convenings are invitation-only, free meetings for state and city departments of transportation, metropolitan planning organizations, Clean Cities Coalitions, and other partners who play a critical role in alternative fuel corridor development. During the Convenings, stakeholders engage in sessions focused on current regional corridor activities, signage and awareness, infrastructure gap analysis, technology barriers, and funding and partnership best practices.