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New York City Department of Transportation

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The New York City Department of Transportation (NYC DOT) is a municipal agency responsible for managing, maintaining, and improving New York City's transportation infrastructure. Its mandate encompasses streets, sidewalks, bridges, municipal parking facilities, and the Staten Island Ferry, with a focus on enhancing safety, mobility, and the quality of life for residents and visitors.

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Founded 1977 5,500 employees Parent: City of New York
Municipal Government DepartmentGovernmentOperatorDeveloper

Strategic Overview

  • Committed to the Vision Zero initiative, aiming to eliminate traffic fatalities and serious injuries.
  • Prioritizes the expansion of sustainable transportation options, including cycling infrastructure and pedestrian-friendly public spaces.
  • Engaged in significant long-term capital projects for the rehabilitation and modernization of critical infrastructure, such as bridges and highways.
  • Focuses on leveraging technology for traffic management, public information, and operational efficiency.

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Key People

Ydanis Rodriguez
Commissioner

Track Record

47
Years Active
Notable projects: Brooklyn Bridge Rehabilitation, Brooklyn-Queens Expressway (BQE) Reconstruction Program, Vision Zero Initiatives (traffic safety improvements), Expansion of NYC's bike lane network, Management and operation of the Staten Island Ferry

Detailed Analysis

Sectors
TransportRoads/Toll RoadsPortsRailSocial Infrastructure
Geographies
United States
Deal Stage
GreenfieldBrownfield

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