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Hello!
Take a sneak peek at draft designs for 21 of the 30 near-term intersections on the Near Northwest III Safety and Mobility Study website in the Recommendations https://nnwiii-dcgis.hub.arcgis.com/pages/Recommendations%20 ! These 21 tactical interventions will be installed in the next one to three years. The remaining 9 designs (total of 30) will be up after the public workshop June 17, 2021. You can provide your questions and comments in the following ways: • Bring them to our public meeting this Thursday! If you have yet to RSVP’d for the public meeting, you can do at https://bit.ly/DDOT_ART • Fill out the survey on the project website https://nnwiii-dcgis.hub.arcgis.com/ • Attend our Office Hours on June 22nd from 4:00pm to 6:00pm, where the project team will be available to answer questions. Near Northwest III Safety & Mobility Study Final Virtual Public Meeting Thursday, June 17, 2021 English Meeting 5:30 PM to 6:30 PM RSVP at bit.ly/DDOT_ART Reunión en español 7:00 PM to 8:00 PM Para asistir a la reunión en español, por favor RVSP en bit.ly/DDOTreunión See you there! Kelsey Bridges Transportation Planner, Planning and Sustainability Division District Department of Transportation 250 M Street SE, Washington, DC 20003 Kim Sescoe, Outreach Coordinator *** *** *** The Near Northwest III Safety & Mobility Study strives to impact the daily quality of life of residents and visits by improving transportation networks and safety in the Logan Circle, Shaw, Cardozo, U Street Corridor, Howard University, Columbia Heights, Mount Pleasant and other neighborhoods in Northwest DC. To learn more about the Study or to download presentations, visit the project website at: nnwiii-dcgis.hub.arcgis.com/ or email DDOT at near.northwestiii@dc.gov or call 202-438-8972. |
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Hi Kim,
I commute in from Maryland and many days when I've had one too many cups of coffee I drive 20+ over the speed limit through residential streets in NW DC to get to my job downtown. Where in this plan are my interests being taken into account? Thank you, Concerned Motorist |