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    Residential Permit Parking (RPP) Map

    • parkdc.com
    Updated Feb 27, 2020
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    City of Washington, DC (2020). Residential Permit Parking (RPP) Map [Dataset]. https://www.parkdc.com/maps/614ff14c9e2440d2ae99d45b3cf3b2a5
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    Dataset updated
    Feb 27, 2020
    Dataset authored and provided by
    City of Washington, DC
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    Attribution 4.0 (CC BY 4.0)https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
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    Description

    This map displays blocks that are part of the RPP program. This map does not necessarily display areas with available RPP parking. Some blocks where residents are eligible for an RPP Permit may have meters or other signage that restrict the usage of RPP Permits.

    RPP Permits and Visitor Parking Permits (VPPs) allow parking at green and red RPP zone signs. Please review and follow on-street signage and parking regulations to avoid receiving a citation.

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    Residential Parking Permit Blocks

    • hub.arcgis.com
    • opendata.dc.gov
    • +3more
    Updated Jul 17, 2021
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    City of Washington, DC (2021). Residential Parking Permit Blocks [Dataset]. https://hub.arcgis.com/maps/DCGIS::residential-parking-permit-blocks
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    Dataset updated
    Jul 17, 2021
    Dataset authored and provided by
    City of Washington, DC
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    Attribution 4.0 (CC BY 4.0)https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
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    The Residential Permit Parking (RPP) Blocks data support the RPP program which limits residential parking to residents living on designated blocks. This dataset is derived from the District Department of Transportation (DDOT) roadway block (centerline) dataset. Residents can learn more about the RPP program at https://www.parkdc.com, including guidelines for eligibility to receive a permit and instructions on how to petition for an RPP block.This map displays blocks that are part of the RPP program. This map does not necessarily display areas with available RPP parking.RPP Permits and Visitor Parking Permits (VPPs) allow parking at green and red RPP zone signs. Please review and follow on-street signage and parking regulations to avoid receiving a citation.

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    Residential Parking Permit Blocks

    • datahub-dc-dcgis.hub.arcgis.com
    Updated Jul 17, 2021
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    City of Washington, DC (2021). Residential Parking Permit Blocks [Dataset]. https://datahub-dc-dcgis.hub.arcgis.com/datasets/dd589772125d4ce29ae3022d099f5c8e
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    Dataset updated
    Jul 17, 2021
    Dataset authored and provided by
    City of Washington, DC
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    Attribution 4.0 (CC BY 4.0)https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
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    Description

    The Residential Permit Parking (RPP) Blocks data support the RPP program which limits residential parking to residents living on designated blocks. This dataset is derived from the District Department of Transportation (DDOT) roadway block (centerline) dataset. Residents can learn more about the RPP program at https://www.parkdc.com, including guidelines for eligibility to receive a permit and instructions on how to petition for an RPP block.This map displays blocks that are part of the RPP program. This map does not necessarily display areas with available RPP parking.RPP Permits and Visitor Parking Permits (VPPs) allow parking at green and red RPP zone signs. Please review and follow on-street signage and parking regulations to avoid receiving a citation.

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    Shared Mobility No Parking Zones

    • opendata.dc.gov
    • movedc.dc.gov
    • +2more
    Updated Aug 4, 2022
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    City of Washington, DC (2022). Shared Mobility No Parking Zones [Dataset]. https://opendata.dc.gov/datasets/8ae8b25f138843d2b97995c567d33c34
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    Dataset updated
    Aug 4, 2022
    Dataset authored and provided by
    City of Washington, DC
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    Attribution 4.0 (CC BY 4.0)https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
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    This map indicates areas where parking is prohibited for shared mobility scooters and permitted Ebikes. These zones are part of the regulations providers must abide by to operate scooters and bikes in the District.

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    Valet Staging Zones Map

    • parkdc-dcgis.hub.arcgis.com
    • parkdc.com
    Updated Jun 2, 2020
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    City of Washington, DC (2020). Valet Staging Zones Map [Dataset]. https://parkdc-dcgis.hub.arcgis.com/maps/974da9b79b344e24aaa6625f36f413e7
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    Dataset updated
    Jun 2, 2020
    Dataset authored and provided by
    City of Washington, DC
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    Attribution 4.0 (CC BY 4.0)https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
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    Map of Permitted Valet Staging Zones in the District. This map is a guide only. Users should review and follow on-street parking regulations to avoid receiving a citation. DDOT issues permits for valet parking in metered parking spaces or commercial loading zones. Reserved valet parking zones have specified hours and days. If a valet space is established in a commercial loading zones areas, the valet zone will be active when the loading zones is inactive. Valet permits can be annual or event-based. Annual valet parking permits are typically issued to restaurants or entertainment venues and are valid year-round. Event valet permits are temporary permits for specific events at a venue or an individual’s home. ParkDC.com

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    Performance Parking Zones Information

    • parkdc.com
    Updated Feb 27, 2021
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    City of Washington, DC (2021). Performance Parking Zones Information [Dataset]. https://www.parkdc.com/documents/611a02c72c8f43f8a4f3fd0dc54efcf6
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    Dataset updated
    Feb 27, 2021
    Dataset authored and provided by
    City of Washington, DC
    Description

    Performance Parking Zones Section. Subsections: Penn Quarter/Chinatown Zone, Stadium Zone, H Street NE, Columbia Heights

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    DMV Reciprocity Parking Permit

    • catalog.data.gov
    • opendata.dc.gov
    • +3more
    Updated May 7, 2025
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    D.C. Office of the Chief Technology Officer (2025). DMV Reciprocity Parking Permit [Dataset]. https://catalog.data.gov/dataset/dmv-reciprocity-parking-permit-3b498
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    May 7, 2025
    Dataset provided by
    D.C. Office of the Chief Technology Officer
    Description

    April 1, 2025: data feeds from DMV are currently offline while the agency works to migrate reporting systems. The most recent data available is from December 2024. Open Data DC is working with DMV to restore data feeds as soon as possible.DC DMV issues vehicle registration reciprocity privileges to people who are permanent residents in other jurisdictions, but who, by law, are allowed reciprocal residency privileges in the District. Reciprocity privileges are also issued to some District residents who are unable to obtain District tags. Reciprocity privileges are available toFull-time students attending a college or university in the District of ColumbiaMember of Congress or personal staff members of a member of Congress (and District resident spouses and dependents)Presidential appointeesUS military personnel on active dutyDiplomatsPart-time District residentsDistrict residents with take home company vehiclesIf you qualify for reciprocity and you live on a street zoned for residential parking, you may obtain a Residential Parking Permit (RPP) for your vehicle for an additional fee. Reciprocity does not give you parking privileges in restricted areas. Streets zoned for residential parking will have street signs indicating a 2-hour parking limit for vehicles without a permit.To qualify for a reciprocity permit, you must meet the criteria for your category, present the documents required for your category) at a DC DMV service center, and pay applicable permit fees. You can also apply for an RPP if you need one.

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    Parking Zones

    • arc-gis-hub-home-arcgishub.hub.arcgis.com
    • opendata.dc.gov
    • +2more
    Updated Jun 4, 2021
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    City of Washington, DC (2021). Parking Zones [Dataset]. https://arc-gis-hub-home-arcgishub.hub.arcgis.com/maps/DCGIS::parking-zones/about?layer=159
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    Dataset updated
    Jun 4, 2021
    Dataset authored and provided by
    City of Washington, DC
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    Attribution 4.0 (CC BY 4.0)https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
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    Description

    Parking zones created from collected sign data throughout Washington DC. Parking Zones are created between two parking restriction signs of the same type that point at each other, or between a sign and an intersection.

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    Shared Mobility Preferred Parking Zones

    • catalog.data.gov
    • datasets.ai
    • +3more
    Updated Feb 4, 2025
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    District Department of Transportation (2025). Shared Mobility Preferred Parking Zones [Dataset]. https://catalog.data.gov/dataset/shared-mobility-preferred-parking-zones
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    Dataset updated
    Feb 4, 2025
    Dataset provided by
    District Department of Transportation
    Description

    Shared fleet device operators are encouraged to provide parking incentives for users to safely park vehicles in these areas. Parking corrals help to ensure compliant user parking behavior and to maintain a safe and accessible pedestrian environment. The installation of corrals contributes to the District’s requirement to install 1,000 racks per year through 2024, Pursuant to DC Code 50-2201.03c. This is not a complete list of public bike rack in the District. Privately owned racks and parking zones may be included in this layer, upon request of the owner or entity.

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    Mobile Roadway Vending (MRV) Zones Map

    • parkdc.com
    Updated Jun 15, 2020
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    City of Washington, DC (2020). Mobile Roadway Vending (MRV) Zones Map [Dataset]. https://www.parkdc.com/maps/564f9685ae3b491ea63453800b188d29
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    Dataset updated
    Jun 15, 2020
    Dataset authored and provided by
    City of Washington, DC
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    Attribution 4.0 (CC BY 4.0)https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
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    Mobile Roadway Vending Zones in the District (as of October 2019). This map is a guide only. Users should review and follow on-street parking regulations to avoid receiving a citation. Mobile Roadway Vendors (MRVs), frequently referred to as food trucks, are permitted to operate on the public curbside in certain areas of the District. MRV locations are proposed by the Department of Consumer and Regulatory Affairs (DCRA) Vending Services Division. The Vending Services Division contacts DDOT to establish the zone. ParkDC.com.

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    About ParkDC Permits

    • parkdc.com
    Updated May 7, 2021
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    City of Washington, DC (2021). About ParkDC Permits [Dataset]. https://www.parkdc.com/documents/f6e11c728cae455ca2c11fe2bdb9b7a1
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    Dataset updated
    May 7, 2021
    Dataset authored and provided by
    City of Washington, DC
    Description

    ParkDC Permits Background Section

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    Residential Disability Parking Permit (RDPP) Sign

    • parkdc.com
    Updated Dec 28, 2023
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    City of Washington, DC (2023). Residential Disability Parking Permit (RDPP) Sign [Dataset]. https://www.parkdc.com/documents/390900780a254eb0a1bf0c0e40d996a7
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    Dataset updated
    Dec 28, 2023
    Dataset authored and provided by
    City of Washington, DC
    Description

    In residential neighborhoods, persons with disabilities have the opportunity to obtain a single parking space reserved exclusively for that user. These locations are identified by the standard prohibited parking sign (MUTCD Red and White) and the use of the national symbol for accessibility. The sign will state the applicable permit holder’s special permit number.

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    DMV Reciprocity Parking Permit

    • arc-gis-hub-home-arcgishub.hub.arcgis.com
    • opendata.dc.gov
    Updated Oct 16, 2019
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    City of Washington, DC (2019). DMV Reciprocity Parking Permit [Dataset]. https://arc-gis-hub-home-arcgishub.hub.arcgis.com/datasets/DCGIS::dmv-reciprocity-parking-permit/data
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    Dataset updated
    Oct 16, 2019
    Dataset authored and provided by
    City of Washington, DC
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    Attribution 4.0 (CC BY 4.0)https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
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    Description

    DC DMV issues vehicle registration reciprocity privileges to people who are permanent residents in other jurisdictions, but who, by law, are allowed reciprocal residency privileges in the District. Reciprocity privileges are also issued to some District residents who are unable to obtain District tags. Reciprocity privileges are available toFull-time students attending a college or university in the District of ColumbiaMember of Congress or personal staff members of a member of Congress (and District resident spouses and dependents)Presidential appointeesUS military personnel on active dutyDiplomatsPart-time District residentsDistrict residents with take home company vehiclesIf you qualify for reciprocity and you live on a street zoned for residential parking, you may obtain a Residential Parking Permit (RPP) for your vehicle for an additional fee. Reciprocity does not give you parking privileges in restricted areas. Streets zoned for residential parking will have street signs indicating a 2-hour parking limit for vehicles without a permit.To qualify for a reciprocity permit, you must meet the criteria for your category, present the documents required for your category) at a DC DMV service center, and pay applicable permit fees. You can also apply for an RPP if you need one.

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    Emergency No Parking Verification in Last 30 Days

    • datasets.ai
    • hub.arcgis.com
    15, 21, 25, 3, 57, 8
    Updated Sep 11, 2024
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    District of Columbia (2024). Emergency No Parking Verification in Last 30 Days [Dataset]. https://datasets.ai/datasets/emergency-no-parking-verification-in-last-30-days
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    8, 3, 57, 21, 25, 15Available download formats
    Dataset updated
    Sep 11, 2024
    Dataset authored and provided by
    District of Columbia
    Description

    Data provided here are from the DC's 311 service request center. They represent all service requests such as abandoned automobiles, parking meter repair and bulk trash pickup. Requests are received by the Office of Unified Communications (OUC) through the Mayor's Call Center (311), citizens web intake at https://311.dc.gov:443/">https://311.dc.gov, electronic and US mail service or via other methods of communication.

    The https://ouc.dc.gov:443/">Office of Unified Communications (OUC)oversees the designated call center for all 311 calls and for all District 911 calls.

    Please also visit the https://dcgis.maps.arcgis.com:443/apps/webappviewer/index.html?id=dca9e27c4c9d4c24a02cb2c5006beae2">DC 311 Service Request Mapwhich allows the public to see service requests in the last 30 days. Users can view requests by Ward within charts. Just set the area filter to select service requests. Click on a service request to view details.

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    Occupancy Permit in 2025

    • opendata.dc.gov
    • catalog.data.gov
    • +1more
    Updated Jan 1, 2025
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    City of Washington, DC (2025). Occupancy Permit in 2025 [Dataset]. https://opendata.dc.gov/datasets/DCGIS::occupancy-permit-in-2025
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    Jan 1, 2025
    Dataset authored and provided by
    City of Washington, DC
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    Attribution 4.0 (CC BY 4.0)https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
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    Description

    The dataset contains locations and attributes for above ground permits applied for and approved by the District Department of Transportation. They are existing occupied constructions and events. Examples include: moving trucks, roll off debris container, moving storage container, construction staging area, mobile crane work zone, other reserved parking. The public space permit process is described on the DDOT website https://ddot.dc.gov.These data are shared via an automated process where addresses are batch matched (geocoded) to the District's Master Address Repository. Users may find that some data points will contain 0,0 for X,Y coordinates resulting in inconsistent spatial locations. Addresses for these data points could not be automatically geocoded and will need to be manually geocoded to 'best fit' locations in DC. Use the MAR Geocoder to help complete this.

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    Occupancy Permits in 2018

    • catalog.data.gov
    • opendata.dc.gov
    • +2more
    Updated Feb 4, 2025
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    District Department of Transportation (2025). Occupancy Permits in 2018 [Dataset]. https://catalog.data.gov/dataset/occupancy-permits-in-2018
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    Feb 4, 2025
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    District Department of Transportation
    Description

    The dataset contains locations and attributes for above ground permits applied for and approved by the District Department of Transportation. They are existing occupied constructions and events. Examples include: moving trucks, roll off debris container, moving storage container, construction staging area, mobile crane work zone, other reserved parking. The public space permit process is described on the DDOT website https://ddot.dc.gov.These data are shared via an automated process where addresses are batch matched (geocoded) to the District's Master Address Repository. Users may find that some data points will contain 0,0 for X,Y coordinates resulting in inconsistent spatial locations. Addresses for these data points could not be automatically geocoded and will need to be manually geocoded to 'best fit' locations in DC. Use the MAR Geocoder to help complete this.

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    Occupancy Permits in the Last 30 Days

    • catalog.data.gov
    • opendata.dc.gov
    • +3more
    Updated Jun 11, 2025
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    District Department of Transportation (2025). Occupancy Permits in the Last 30 Days [Dataset]. https://catalog.data.gov/dataset/occupancy-permits-in-the-last-30-days
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    Jun 11, 2025
    Dataset provided by
    District Department of Transportation
    Description

    The dataset contains locations and attributes for above ground permits applied for and approved by the District Department of Transportation. They are existing occupied constructions and events. Examples include: moving trucks, roll off debris container, moving storage container, construction staging area, mobile crane work zone, other reserved parking. The public space permit process is described on the DDOT website https://ddot.dc.gov.These data are shared via an automated process where addresses are batch matched (geocoded) to the District's Master Address Repository. Users may find that some data points will contain 0,0 for X,Y coordinates resulting in inconsistent spatial locations. Addresses for these data points could not be automatically geocoded and will need to be manually geocoded to 'best fit' locations in DC. Use the MAR Geocoder to help complete this.

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    Parking Enforcement in the Last 30 Days

    • arc-gis-hub-home-arcgishub.hub.arcgis.com
    • opendata.dc.gov
    • +1more
    Updated Jul 13, 2021
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    City of Washington, DC (2021). Parking Enforcement in the Last 30 Days [Dataset]. https://arc-gis-hub-home-arcgishub.hub.arcgis.com/datasets/ecad12968e934c8cbd2e8ca4436a285b
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    Dataset updated
    Jul 13, 2021
    Dataset authored and provided by
    City of Washington, DC
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    Attribution 4.0 (CC BY 4.0)https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
    License information was derived automatically

    Area covered
    Description

    Data provided here are from the DC's 311 service request center. They represent all service requests such as abandoned automobiles, parking meter repair and bulk trash pickup. Requests are received by the Office of Unified Communications (OUC) through the Mayor's Call Center (311), citizens web intake at https://311.dc.gov, electronic and US mail service or via other methods of communication. The Office of Unified Communications (OUC)oversees the designated call center for all 311 calls and for all District 911 calls. Please also visit the DC 311 Service Request Mapwhich allows the public to see service requests in the last 30 days. Users can view requests by Ward within charts. Just set the area filter to select service requests. Click on a service request to view details.

  19. Construction Permits in 2024

    • catalog-dev.data.gov
    • opendata.dc.gov
    • +3more
    Updated Mar 28, 2025
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    District Department of Transportation (2025). Construction Permits in 2024 [Dataset]. https://catalog-dev.data.gov/dataset/construction-permits-in-2024
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    Dataset updated
    Mar 28, 2025
    Dataset provided by
    District Department of Transportationhttp://ddot.dc.gov/
    Description

    The dataset contains locations and attributes of above ground permits applied for and approved by the District Department of Transportation. They are newly occupied constructions and events. Examples include: moving truck, roll off debris container, moving storage container, construction staging area, mobile crane work zone, other reserved parking. The public space permit process is described on the DDOT website ddot.dc.gov.These data are shared via an automated process where addresses are batch matched (geocoded) to the District's Master Address Repository. Users may find that some data points will contain 0,0 for X,Y coordinates resulting in inconsistent spatial locations. Addresses for these data points could not be automatically geocoded and will need to be manually geocoded to 'best fit' locations in DC. Use the MAR Geocoder to help complete this.

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    Occupancy Permits in 2015

    • opendata.dc.gov
    • catalog.data.gov
    • +2more
    Updated Jan 1, 2015
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    City of Washington, DC (2015). Occupancy Permits in 2015 [Dataset]. https://opendata.dc.gov/datasets/occupancy-permits-in-2015/api
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    Dataset updated
    Jan 1, 2015
    Dataset authored and provided by
    City of Washington, DC
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    Attribution 4.0 (CC BY 4.0)https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
    License information was derived automatically

    Area covered
    Description

    The dataset contains locations and attributes for above ground permits applied for and approved by the District Department of Transportation. They are existing occupied constructions and events. Examples include: moving trucks, roll off debris container, moving storage container, construction staging area, mobile crane work zone, other reserved parking. The public space permit process is described on the DDOT website https://ddot.dc.gov.These data are shared via an automated process where addresses are batch matched (geocoded) to the District's Master Address Repository. Users may find that some data points will contain 0,0 for X,Y coordinates resulting in inconsistent spatial locations. Addresses for these data points could not be automatically geocoded and will need to be manually geocoded to 'best fit' locations in DC. Use the MAR Geocoder to help complete this.

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City of Washington, DC (2020). Residential Permit Parking (RPP) Map [Dataset]. https://www.parkdc.com/maps/614ff14c9e2440d2ae99d45b3cf3b2a5

Residential Permit Parking (RPP) Map

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Dataset updated
Feb 27, 2020
Dataset authored and provided by
City of Washington, DC
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Attribution 4.0 (CC BY 4.0)https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
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Area covered
Description

This map displays blocks that are part of the RPP program. This map does not necessarily display areas with available RPP parking. Some blocks where residents are eligible for an RPP Permit may have meters or other signage that restrict the usage of RPP Permits.

RPP Permits and Visitor Parking Permits (VPPs) allow parking at green and red RPP zone signs. Please review and follow on-street signage and parking regulations to avoid receiving a citation.

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