Next Crosstown Multimodal Public Workshop Scheduled for April 20th
The next DDOT Crosstown Multimodal Transportation Study has been scheduled for April 20th, and I’m happy to report that it will be held at Chavez Prep Middle School located at 770 Kenyon Street. The first workshop was held on February 2nd, and you can read my notes here.
The goal of the workshops is to improve all modes of east-west transportation between South Dakota Avenue and 16th Street. Each of the workshops will build on information learned from the earlier workshops, so there is value in attending all of the meetings if this issue is important to you.
The full news release follows:
Wednesday, April 20th, 2016
6:00pm – 8:00pm
Chavez Prep Middle School, Gymnasium
(770 Kenyon Street NW)
On behalf of the District Department of Transportation (DDOT), we would like to thank you for attending the first public workshop for the Crosstown Multimodal Transportation Study held on Tuesday February 2, 2016. If you were unable to attend, or would like to share the information with your friends and neighbors, please find information and online feedback tools here:
- Review Public Workshop #1 materials here
- Add feedback to the Crosstown interactive map
- Take a quick survey and tell us what you think are top priorities in the study area
As a reminder, DDOT is undertaking the Crosstown Multimodal Transportation Study to identify improvements along the east-west connections that traverse Wards 1 and 5, address safety concerns, optimize mobility and operations, and improve efficiency for all modes along the corridor. DDOT will work with members of the community and key stakeholders to evaluate and develop a range of physical and operational improvements. The Crosstown Multimodal Transportation Study is a key project in the 2-Year Action Plan for moveDC, the District of Columbia’s multimodal long-range transportation plan.
For more information or to provide feedback, please go to:
http://dccrosstownstudy.com
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