The M Street, SE/SW Waterfront Transportation Study will identify current and future transportation issues and mitigation strategies along the M Street SE/SW Corridor and Southwest/Southeast Waterfront sections of the District of Columbia.
The nine-month study, being conducted as part of the larger Anacostia Waterfront Initiative, is focused on the area from 12th Street SE west to 14th Street SW and from the Southwest/Southeast Freeway south to the Anacostia River/Washington Channel.
Factors the study will consider include current/forecast transportation conditions and planned future land uses, as well as possible transportation enhancements that could improve safety, increase mobility, provide better local connectivity to the regional transportation network and encourage reinvestment in properties within the study area.
Community members are invited to learn more about the study and help identify transportation issues and possible solutions within the study area by attending the first in a series of public information meetings from 6:30 to 8:30 pm on Thursday, January 12, 2012 at the Westminster Presbyterian Church, 400 I Street SW.
Project Contact:
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Colleen Hawkinson, AICP
Senior Transportation Planner
District Department of Transportation
ddot.awi@dc.gov
(202) 671-2228
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Please complete our Stakeholder Survey
which will will close at 5 pm on Tuesday, January 31, 2012.
If you have question, comment or would like to be added to the stakeholder contact list then send a request to the following email address: