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New York City Department of Transportation

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Jurisdiction
  
New York City

Annual budget
  
$710.9 million

Employees
  
4,500

Key document
  
New York City Charter

New York City Department of Transportation

Headquarters
  
55 Water Street Manhattan, New York, NY

Department executive
  
Polly Trottenberg, Commissioner of Transportation

The New York City Department of Transportation (NYCDOT) is the agency of the government of New York City responsible for the management of much of New York City's transportation infrastructure. Polly Trottenberg is the current Commissioner of the Department of Transportation, and was appointed by Mayor Bill de Blasio on January 1, 2014.

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Overview

The Department of Transportation's responsibilities include day-to-day maintenance of the city's streets, highways, bridges and sidewalks. The Department of Transportation is also responsible for installing and maintaining the city's street signs, traffic signals and street lights. DOT supervises street resurfacing, pothole repair, parking meter installation and maintenance, and the management of a municipal parking facilities. DOT also operates the Staten Island Ferry.

DOT is also responsible for oversight of transportation-related issues, such as authorizing jitney van services and permits for street construction. DOT also advocates for transportation safety issues, including promotion of pedestrian and bicycle safety.

Its regulations are compiled in title 34 of the New York City Rules.

Organization

  • Commissioner of Transportation
  • First Deputy Commissioner
  • Sidewalk Inspection and Management
  • Staten Island Ferry Service
  • Bridges
  • Transportation Planning & Management
  • Roadway Repair and Maintenance
  • Information Technology and Telecommunications
  • Borough Commissioners
  • Brooklyn Borough Commissioner
  • Lower Manhattan Borough Commissioner (Manhattan south of Canal Street)
  • Manhattan Borough Commissioner (Manhattan north of Canal Street)
  • Bronx Borough Commissioner
  • Queens Borough Commissioner
  • Staten Island Borough Commissioner
  • Policy
  • External Affairs
  • Finance, Contracting, and Program Management
  • Human Resources and Facilities Management
  • Legal
  • Management and budget

    As of 2012, DOT had the budget and staff as follows:

    Bridges

    The DOT operates 788 roadway and pedestrian bridges throughout New York City, including 25 movable bridges. The agency's portfolio includes most of the East River and Harlem River bridges, as well as smaller bridges throughout the city. DOT operates two retractable bridges (the Borden Avenue and Carroll Street bridges). Other agencies that operate road bridges in New York include the MTA, the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey and the New York State DOT.

    References

    New York City Department of Transportation Wikipedia