Last Crosstown Transportation Study Scheduled for September 13th

From DDOT:

Crosstown Multimodal Transportation Study
Public Meeting #4
Tuesday, September 13, 2016
Open House from 6:00pm to 8:00pm

Presentation at 6:30pm

Columbia Heights Education Center

(3101 16th Street NW, Washington, DC 20017)

The District Department of Transportation (DDOT) will host the 4th and final public meeting for the Crosstown Multimodal Transportation Study on Tuesday, September 13, 2016.  The purpose of this meeting is to present the final recommended concept that enhances multimodal connectivity, mobility, and safety in the area and gain community feedback.

As a reminder, DDOT is concluding the Crosstown Multimodal Transportation Study to identify improvements along the east-west connections in Wards 1 and 5, address safety concerns, optimize mobility and operations, and improve efficiency for all modes along the corridor. DDOT will present to the members of the community and key stakeholders the 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 about the study, please visit the study website at www.dccrosstownstudy.com or contact DDOT Project Manager, Katherine Youngbluth, AICP at katherine.youngbluth (at) dc (dot) gov or (202) 645-8625.

Study Area
CrosstownMap

For more information or to provide feedback, please go to:
http://dccrosstownstudy.com 

 

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