District Department of Transportation

The District Department of Transportation (DDOT) is an agency of the government of the District of Columbia which manages and maintains publicly owned transportation infrastructure in the District of Columbia. DDOT is the lead agency with authority over the planning, design, construction, and maintenance of alleys, bridges, sidewalks, streets, street lights, and traffic signals in the District of Columbia.

History

DDOT was originally known as the Division of Transportation, and was a subunit of the District of Columbia Department of Public Works (DPW). The division began suffering from significant deficiencies in the 1990s, including an over-reliance on outside contractors, a lack of expertise with which to oversee contractors and ensure performance and quality work, severe understaffing, and excessive lead times for the letting and implementing of design and construction contracts. These issues led to significant backlogs in maintenance and construction, and hundreds of millions of dollars in federal funds were unexpended.

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DDOT announces new service expansions effective today (City of Detroit, MI)

Public Technologies 21 Apr 2025
The following changes represent a 5% overall increase in DDOT service ... The $20M increase in DDOT's budget allows DDOT to continue increasing service by 1%-5% each quarter through the fiscal year.
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DC dedicates more resources to potholes, other ‘spring cleaning’ efforts

Wtop 15 Apr 2025
“We did have a more momentous winter this year, so I know that there will be a lot of work for DDOT to tackle,” said Mayor Muriel Bowser, who added that the work would focus on restoring and repaving roads affected by winter utility work.
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Detroit City Council passes $3 billion budget, including more funding for DDOT, Wright Museum

Detroit news 11 Apr 2025
Detroit City Council boosted the DDOT budget by an additional $2.7 million, a lot of which will go toward installing more benches at bus stops across the city, said John Roach, a spokesman for Duggan ... Wright Museum of African American History.
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