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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE September 11, 2018
Media Contacts
Terry Owens –
(202) 763-8635, terry.owens@dc.gov
Lauren Stephens – (202) 465-6112, lauren.stephens@dc.gov
Temporary Lane and Shoulder Closures on I-395 Begin September 17
Traffic Delays Are
Anticipated – Motorists Should Allow Extra Travel Time
(Washington,
D.C.) – The District Department of
Transportation (DDOT) will implement a series of Intelligent
Transportation Systems (ITS) improvements along the freeways within the
District of Columbia.
During
this work DDOT will implement overnight lane and
shoulder closures and impact traffic along I-395 at 14th Street.
Beginning
Monday, September 17, 2018 the following single lane, ramp, and shoulder
closures will be in place from 10:00 PM until 5:00 AM, weather
permitting:
- Northbound
and Southbound I-395 over 14th Street SW
- On
and Off-Ramps to I-395 HOV Lanes
- On
and Off Ramps to 14th Street SW
DDOT anticipates this phase of the work will be complete by October 5, weather permitting.
ITS upgrades are an integral part of DDOT’s traffic management system that will help improve transportation safety, mitigate traffic congestion, and propel DDOT to employ advanced smart city technologies. This phase includes installation of fiber optic cable along I-395, I-695, I-295 and DC-295 (Anacostia Freeway).
Traffic
controls will be in place to warn drivers approaching the areas. Motorists
should anticipate moderate delays due to the lane closures. Drivers are advised
to stay alert while traveling through these locations and to be aware of
construction personnel working in the area.
All
construction related work and dates are subject to change, depending on
weather, utility companies, material and contract availability or other
unforeseen conditions.
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The mission of the District
Department of Transportation (DDOT) is to enhance the quality of life for
District residents and visitors by ensuring that people, goods, and information
move efficiently and safely with minimal adverse impact on residents and the
environment.
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