Environment
- James Graham (Deactivated)
Mission
DDOT is committed to practicing environmental excellence as it fulfills its mission to enhance the quality of life for District residents, businesses, and visitors by ensuring that people, goods, and information move efficiently and safely with minimal adverse impacts on the environment. DDOT shall incorporate environmental considerations into its activities by following these objectives:
- Using resources efficiently
- Developing transportation projects and conducting operations in an environmentally sustainable manner.
All DDOT projects must adhere to the District of Columbia Environmental Policy Act, according to the standards set forth by Chapter 20-72 of the DCMR.
Departmental Order and Department Energy Saving Initiatives
Procedures & Services
DDOT will prepare environmental impact statements (EIS) for major transportation projects, including new roadways, bridges, transit systems, road design changes, and rerouting of traffic from roads classified as principal arterials or higher onto minor arterials or neighborhood streets with lesser volumes.
DDOT is committed to continual improvement of its environmental processes, as well as compliance with all applicable Federal and local environmental laws, regulations, and other requirements.
Environmental Manual and Environmental Management System
Environmental Forms
See Related
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Page:Sustainability (Compendium)
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Page:Stormwater (Compendium)
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Page:Federal Jurisdiction (Compendium)
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Page:Environmental Justice (Compendium)
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Page:Environment (Compendium)
Additional Information
Legal References
- National Environmental Policy Act
- District of Columbia Environmental Policy Act of 1989
- DCMR 10-A403.7: Policy T-1.1.1: Transportation Impact Assessment
- DCMR 20-72: Environmental Policy Act Regulations
Design Standards & Specifications
- n/a
Transportation Plans & Studies
- Climate Change Adaptation Plan
- Department Energy Savings Initiatives
- Greenhouse Gas Emissions Inventory
- Klingle Road Feasibility Study
- Klingle Valley Trail: Final Environmental Assessment, January 2010
- Klingle Valley Trail: Finding of No Significant Impact (FONSI)
- L'Enfant Promenade and Benjamin Banneker Park EA, January 2006
- Minnesota Avenue Extension: Environmental Assessment, June 2007
- Sustainability Plan
Other Resources
- A Citizen's Guide to NEPA: Having Your Voice Heard, Council of Environmental Quality, Executive Office of the President, December 2007
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PDF File DDOT-FHWA Categorical Exclusions Programmatic Agreement.pdf |
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PDF File Energy Savings Initiatives (1).pdf |
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PDF File Environmental Document Checklist.pdf |
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PDF File Environmental Form I.pdf |
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PDF File Environmental Form II.pdf |
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