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DC Alternatives Analysis


The DCAA is a comprehensive analysis of intra-district transit connectivity. The study is the result of an 18-month public engagement process that included stakeholders from across the District providing insight on current gaps in transit and identifying the potential transit technologies and services necessary to meet the transit needs of District residents. The results of the study include a long-range vision and a short term implementation plan for major transit investments in the District.

DC Alternatives Analysis Executive Summary

DC Alternatives Analysis Executive Summary

The DCAA is a comprehensive analysis of transit connectivity within the District of Columbia.

 
DC Alternatives Analysis Long Term Implementation

DC Alternatives Analysis Long Term Implementation

The study examined various bus and rail technologies.

 
DC Alternatives Analysis Short-Term Implementation Plan

DC Alternatives Analysis Short-Term Implementation Plan

This DC Alternatives Analysis Short-Term Implementation Plan Map is for the year 2015.

 
DC Transit Improvements Alternatives Analysis - Final Report

DC Transit Improvements Alternatives Analysis - Final Report

This final report summarizes the findings of the District of Columbia Transit Alternatives Analysis (DCAA), commonly known as DC's Transit Future, undertaken jointly by the District of Columbia (DC) and the Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority (WMATA) during 2004 and 2005.

 
DCAA - Needs Assessment, Part 1

DCAA - Needs Assessment, Part 1

The purpose of the Needs Assessment is to identify areas of the District of Columbia that require transit improvements

 
DCAA - Needs Assessment, Part 2

DCAA - Needs Assessment, Part 2

Part 2 of the Needs Assessment: Public Insights and Preferences; Needs Summary; Needs Indicators; Corridor Recommendations and Revisions; and Appendix A: Travel Time Analysis.

 
DCAA - Needs Assessment, Part 3

DCAA - Needs Assessment, Part 3

Part 3 of the Needs Assessment: Appendix B: Travel Patterns; and Appendix C, pages 1-8: Corridors Analysis by City Subarea.

 
DCAA - Needs Assessment, Part 4

DCAA - Needs Assessment, Part 4

Part 4 of the Needs Assessment: Appendix C, pages 9-14.

 
DCAA - Needs Assessment, Part 5

DCAA - Needs Assessment, Part 5

Part 5 of the Needs Assessment: Appendix C, pages 15-21.

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