DDOT is committed to achieving an exceptional quality of life in the nation’s capital through more sustainable travel practices, safer streets and outstanding access to goods and services.
Central to this vision is improving energy efficiency and modern mobility by providing next generation alternatives to single occupancy driving in the city.
Mission
Develop and maintain a cohesive sustainable transportation system that delivers safe, affordable, and convenient ways to move people and goods—while protecting and enhancing the natural, environmental and cultural resources of the District.
Vision
DDOT is committed to achieving an exceptional quality of life in the nation’s capital through more sustainable travel practices, safer streets and outstanding access to goods and services.
Central to this vision is improving energy efficiency and modern mobility by providing next generation alternatives to single occupancy driving in the city.
10 Years of Accomplishments
See the anniversary book: 10 YEARS of EXCELLENCE: District Department of Transportation [PDF] (115.4 MB). Also see the timeline of accomplishments [PDF] from 2002 to 2012, that has helped bring the District of Columbia’s transportation system into the 21st century.
Annual Report
The 2011 Annual Report [PDF] takes a look back at was accomplished and peeks ahead to anticipate a very productive time for the agency.
Transition
The Transition Report 2010 [PDF] document was prepared to serve as a resource for Mayor Vincent Gray's Transition Team. Included, you will find DDOT's most recent Annual Report, Action Agenda, and major programs and initiatives.
Action Agenda
The Action Agenda, originally released in early 2010, focuses on core values and functions: safety; sustainability; maintenance and investment in capital assets; identifying prosperous places; and investing in the DDOT workforce.
About District Department of Transportation
FOIA
FOIA Officer
Nana Bailey-Thomas
DDOT
55 M Street, SE, Suite 700
Washington, DC 20003
nana.bailey@dc.gov
Phone:
(202) 673-6593
Fax:
(202) 673-2355
Services
Data Feeds