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DDOT Seeks Public Input on New Protected Bike Lane Project in NE Washington

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Published on June 06, 2025
DDOT Seeks Public Input on New Protected Bike Lane Project in NE WashingtonSource: Google Street View

The District Department of Transportation is paving the way for a new protected bike lane initiative on Lincoln Road NE, and they're looking for your take on the situation. Residents of the District have an opportunity to attend a public open house to voice their opinions and inspect the current proposals that could reshape the cycling landscape from 4th Street NE to North Capitol Street NE.

The morning of June 21, has been scheduled for an open house event hosted by DDOT. The event will take place at Edgewood Recreation Center, located at 301 Franklin Street NE, Washington, DC, from 10:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. Attendees can visit to review conceptual designs and provide feedback related to the project. DDOT officials will be present to discuss the plans and respond to questions.

In an effort to craft a safer and more inclusive network for cyclists of various skill levels and ages, this bike lane project is meant to enrich the District’s transportation infrastructure. Valentina Facuse, a DDOT Project Manager, can be contacted for further details at [email protected]. Individuals unable to attend the meeting in person can still participate by providing input through the project's website.