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Washington, DC 20003
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DDOT provides a variety of transportation-related services for those who live, work and visit the District of Columbia.

Street Light

Street and Alley Light Repair

DDOT is responsible for the installation and maintenance of Street/Alley Lights throughout the District of Columbia.

 
Street Repairs

Street Repair

Street repairs can include damage or wear-and-tear to roadways in the District. You can request street repair services by calling the Mayor's Citywide Call Center at 311 or completing a service request online using the District government's Service Request Center.

 
Street Signs

Street Signs

You can request street sign services, including the replacement of missing or damaged signs, by calling the Mayor's Citywide Call Center at 311 or completing a service request online using the District government's Service Request Center.

 
Street Paving

Streets Suspended from Excavation for Five Years

The following listing of suspended streets are those streets that have recently been restored or repaved.

 
Traffic Calming Speed Bump

Traffic Calming

DDOT is committed to improving the quality of life in our neighborhoods and addressing traffic-related safety issues throughout the city.

 
Traffic Signal Repairs

Traffic Signals

DDOT is responsible for installations and maintenance of traffic signals throughout the District of Columbia.

 
Street Utility Cut

Utility Cut

DDOT ensures that all utility cuts are in compliance with the District of Columbia permitting guidelines and public space is restored within District Standard Specifications to ensure safety.

 
Apply for a Permit

Apply for a Tree Permit

Any residents and contractors who wish to plant, prune, or remove a tree within the Public Right-of-Way must first obtain permission from the Department of Transportation and the Urban Forestry Administration.

 
Small Tree Sapling

Green Grant Initiative

DDOT's UFA Green Grant Application Form is funded through the US Forest Service Urban and Community Forestry Program. UFA offers grants of varying size on a rolling basis.

 
Street Trees

Public Space Tree Permit

Anyone, residents and contractors alike, who plant, prune or remove a public street tree within the Public Right-of-Way, must first obtain permission from the Department of Transportation and the Urban Forestry Administration.

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