Streetfilms: Washington, D.C.’s Protected Bike Lane Treatments on 1st Street
Earlier this year, 1st Street in Washington D.C. was transformed into a protected bike lane with a myriad of separation techniques that all seem to work very well and feel incredibly safe. About half...
View ArticleVision Zero: Safe Streets for Washington, DC
DISTRICT DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION Everyone Needs Safe Streets Serious crashes happen everywhere in the District; in every ward, on nearly every street. 45 percent of the residents we surveyed know...
View ArticleReport Card for D.C.’s Infrastructure
AMERICAN SOCIETY OF CIVIL ENGINEERS (ASCE) NATIONAL CAPITAL SECTION What You Should Know about D.C.’s Bridges The District of Columbia has 265 bridge structures; 226 of the bridges are owned by the...
View ArticleWashington, DC: Do You Still Need to Own a Car?
Planner and biking advocate Veronica Davis discusses her decision to give up her personal car, and the future of urban transportation options. Read more here: http://mobilitylab.org/?p=16695...
View ArticleWashington, DC: What Could Benning Road Look Like?
DDOTVideos The post Washington, DC: What Could Benning Road Look Like? appeared first on InfrastructureUSA: Citizen Dialogue About Civil Infrastructure.
View ArticleWashington, DC: Making Way for Reagan International Airport’s Transformation
Look back in time at the evolution of Reagan National and the varied uses for the land where the new commuter concourse will emerge. From a World War II hangar to interim commercial gates to the...
View ArticleFirst Recipients of the National Green Infrastructure Certification Program
DC Water and the Water Environment Federation congratulate the recipients of the first certifications under the National Green Infrastructure Certification Program (NGICP). The certification is...
View ArticleWashington, DC: Fly-Through of the Proposed South Capitol Bridge
Washington D.C. is to replace the Frederick Douglass Memorial Bridge to the tune of $441 million. AECOM is leading the design of the new bridge with Archer Western Construction and Granite...
View ArticleWashington, DC: What The Barnes Dance Looks Like
A Barnes Dance Intersection (also known as a “pedestrian scramble”) operates differently from a standard traffic signal-controlled intersection and allows pedestrians to cross diagonally while vehicles...
View ArticleWashington, DC: Vision for the Future Multimodal K Street
DDOT is designing the K Street Transitway to improve on-time bus performance and reliability of the east-west bus routes across the District. K Street NW from 12th Street to 21st Street is a critical...
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