Everyone who drives, walks, bikes, rides a bus or takes a train in the District should plan to attend to help create a new transportation vision for current and future generations. The June workshops build on what was learned from the workshops held in March 2013. They will offer people an opportunity to view the performance of today’s transportation system, better understand anticipated growth and share specific ideas on how to meet the District’s future transportation needs.
At the workshops, DDOT will present several potential approaches to meeting the District’s future transportation needs. Participants will be asked to identify the positive and negative elements of each scenario, suggest projects that should be included in each, help identify priorities, and share thoughts on trade-offs they’d be willing to support.
“Now is the time to visualize D.C.’s transportation future and to make it a reality. It is important that the many diverse views of our city are represented in this plan and process,” said DDOT Director Terry Bellamy.
ANACOSTIA MEETING
Sat, June 8, 2013
10am - 12pm
Presentation: 10:30am
Anacostia Library
1800 Good Hope Rd SE
For those who are unable to attend one of the sessions, DDOT will host two one-hour web meetings in June 2013. Please visit wemovedc.org in the coming weeks for more information.
The public is invited to participate in any or all of the workshops. With the exception of the Union Station meeting, each location will follow the same agenda and host the same activities. The Union Station meeting will offer content and input opportunities similar to the evening and afternoon meetings; however, it will be structured in a self-guided format.
MoveDC is led by DDOT's Policy, Planning and Sustainability Administration (PPSA). The plan is expected to be complete by early 2014. Follow the project online at www.wemoveDC.org, on Facebook (www.facebook.com/WeMoveDC) and Twitter (https://twitter.com/wemovedc) .
For those who need special accommodations or language assistance services (translation or interpretation), please contact Jordyne Blaise, Office of Civil Rights,202-671-5117 or Jordyne.Blaise@dc.gov 72 hours in advance of each meeting. These services will be provided free of charge.
The District Department of Transportation (DDOT) is committed to ensuring that no person is excluded from participation in, or denied the benefits of, its projects, programs, activities, and services on the basis of race, color, national origin, gender, age, or disability as provided by Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, the Americans with Disabilities Act and other related statutes.
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