DDOT will host an Open House for residents in Ward 5

The District Department of Transportation (DDOT) will host an Open House for residents in Ward 5.

According to a DDOT event announcement, the District Department of Transportation (DDOT) will host an Open House for residents in Ward 5 to learn about current and future safety improvement projects that are advancing Mayor Bowser’s Vision Zero and infrastructure goals including the current status of the Metropolitan Branch Trail.

Residents interested in attending may register using this link or contacting Kelly Jeong-Olson at Kelly.Jeong-Olson1@dc.gov.

The meeting will be held at the following location and time:

Trinidad Recreation Center
1310 Childress Street Northeast
Washington, DC 20002
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Saturday, February 8, 2020
12:00 PM – 2:00 PM
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This Open House is an opportunity for residents to engage directly with DDOT staff to facilitate one-on-one conversations and receive answers for specific questions. Engaging with DDOT officials is an important way to help build safe infrastructure.

To improve interaction with with DDOT, the meeting will forgo the standard presentation portion allowing residents to come-and-go when they are able without being concerned about missing content.

At the event, DDOT project managers and staff will be available to discuss safety and infrastructure projects in Ward 5, including the Florida Avenue NE project, Florida/New York Avenue intersection (also known as “Dave Thomas Circle”) project and the Metropolitan Branch Trail (Brookland – Fort Totten) project among other improvements in the Ward.