Second SDC 2.0 Working Group: Transportation

Second SDC 2.0 Working Group: Transportation

By Department of Energy & Environment

Date and time

Tuesday, November 28, 2017 · 6 - 8pm EST

Location

Department of Energy & Environment

1200 First St. NE 5th Floor Washington, DC 20002

Description

The District of Columbia is committed to an open and inclusive planning process for the update of the Sustainable DC Plan – SDC 2.0. Direct input and participation of community, industry and thought leaders as well as other stakeholders is a critical component for updating the Plan. Working groups will be made up of volunteer private sector and community leaders, subject matter experts, and District Government staff. All working group meetings will be public and will welcome public participation and input.

The working groups’ purpose is to help ensure a process that is technically sound, enjoys broad public and expert support, and results in a forward-looking update of the sustainability strategy for the District that will continue to guide community and local government efforts towards our goals. The working groups will help identify emerging best practices (both locally and globally); prioritize recommended actions to address current and future environmental, social and economic needs; identify financial needs and resources; and propose plans and partnerships to ensure effective implementation and monitoring over time.



This working group: Transportation

  • Transit (Metrorail/bus, Circulator/streetcar); bikability; walkability; congestion reduction; car sharing; carpooling; electric vehicles




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Organized by

The Department of Energy and Environment (DOEE) is the leading authority on energy and environmental issues affecting the District of Columbia. DOEE's mission is to improve the quality of life for the residents and natural inhabitants of the nation’s capital by protecting and restoring the environment, conserving our natural resources, mitigating pollution, increasing access to clean and renewable energy, and educating the public on ways to secure a sustainable future. The agency’s core responsibilities include, but are not limited to, enforcing environmental regulations; monitoring and assessing environmental risks; developing energy and environmental policies; issuing permits; and providing residents and local businesses with funding, technical assistance, and information on initiatives designed to ensure a more resilient and sustainable city. We perform all agency mission activities with the highest integrity to uphold the public trust.

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