DPW: Press Release - October 29th 2004
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NEWS RELEASE FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
October 26, 2004
 
New DPW/DDOT Program Initiated to Facilitate Traffic Flow and Relieve Downtown Congestion
 

(Washington, DC) Mayor Anthony A. Williams today launched a new program to help alleviate downtown congestion during morning and evening rush hours.  He was joined by members of the Downtown Congestion Task Force, City Council, and labor and business leaders.

 

This is a joint project of the District Department of Transportation (DDOT), the Department of Public Works (DPW), and the Metropolitan Police Department (MPD). DDOT contributed the funds for training, uniforms and equipment.  MPD, with DDOT, selected the locations where traffic congestion was a major factor in the efficient movement of vehicles and people. 

 

DPW staff studied intersection control practices in other cities and recruited the 30 Parking and Traffic Enforcement Officers (TEOs) from the ranks of Parking Services.  The TEOs received three days of traffic direction training from MPDmore than police officers themselves normally receive during their training. 

 

The downtown-focused program has two interrelated components:  Rush hour traffic assistance and off-peak parking enforcement.  Both are key to facilitating smooth flow of vehicles in heavily trafficked areas.  The TEOs will be deployed at approximately 15 targeted downtown intersections to direct traffic and keep intersections (“the box”) clear during morning and afternoon rush hours (7–9:30 am and 4–6:30 pm), Monday through Friday. 

 

When not directing rush hour traffic, the TEOs will be tasked with enforcing specific regulations that have the most impact on downtown traffic, such as double-parking and parking at loading and unloading zones. 

 
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