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Studies and Research


A tremendous amount of work at the Department of Transportation is done behind the scenes, long before crews break ground on construction projects. Our planning staff designs new projects and guides them from concept to engineering. Their studies also help identify needed improvements and help shape the District’s transportation policies. 

At the same time, DDOT’s in-house Research, Technology and Development Program promotes innovative solutions to transportation problems and works with other department staff to integrate new technology into DDOT’s projects.

Anacostia Waterfront Transportation Master Plan

Anacostia Waterfront Transportation Master Plan

The District Department of Transportation (DDOT) is helping to transform the Anacostia Waterfront into a better place for citizens to live, work, and play. To accomplish these aims in the AWI area, DDOT has developed the Anacostia Waterfront Transportation Infrastructure Master Plan.

 
Capitol Hill Transportation Study

Capitol Hill Transportation Study

This report summarizes the findings and recommendations of a study that evaluated options for improvements in the Capitol Hill Corridor.

 
Far Northeast Livability Study

Far Northeast Livability Study

Far Northeast DC consists of 12 distinct but interrelated neighborhoods east of the Anacostia River and north of East Capitol Street in Ward 7. These neighborhoods are home to approximately 30,000 residents.

 
Far Southeast

Far Southeast II Livability Study

The study area for the Far Southeast II Livability Study is located in the southeast section of the District of Columbia. The majority of the study area lies in Ward 7.

 
Georgetown Transportation Study Area

Georgetown Transportation Study

Picturesque, but with an underlying pulse of activity that is the lifeblood of this community. Georgetown is where you live, work, play and learn. It is a historic community that has always kept pace with the times.

 
Glover Park Transportation Study

Glover Park Transportation Study

The Glover Park transportation study is complete. This study analyzed the existing transportation system and recommended projects to improve safety and access for pedestrians, bicyclists, motorists and transit users throughout the neighborhood.

 
Kenilworth Avenue Corridor Study 2007

Kenilworth Avenue Corridor Transportation Study

This report summarizes the findings and recommendations of a study that evaluated options for improvements in the Kenilworth Avenue Corridor.

 
Livability Program

Livability Program

Livability is a term that refers to community quality of life as experienced by the people who live, work, and recreate there.

 
Lower Georgia Avenue Transportation and Streetscape Improvements

Lower Georgia Avenue Transportation and Streetscape Improvements

This project examined a specific portion of the entire Georgia Avenue Great Streets corridor: Georgia and Sherman Avenues from Florida Avenue NW to New Hampshire Avenue NW.

 
M Street SE/SW Transportation Study

M Street SE-SW Transportation Study

The M Street SE/SW Transportation Study is identifying current and future transportation challenges and ways to address them within a roughly 1.7-square-mile area along M Street SE/ SW, and the Southwest waterfront.

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