District Department of Transportation FOIA Response

DC Courts — DDOT incident documentation, Washington D.C.
DC Courts
March 3, 2025
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Thank you for your FOIA request. Unfortunately, the District Department of Transportation (DDOT) does not maintain any recordings from the requested location.

Please know that, under D.C. Official Code § 2-537 and 1 DCMR 412, you have the right to appeal this request response to the Mayor of the District of Columbia. If you elect to request an administrative review of this response by the Mayor, your appeal must be in writing and contain “Freedom of Information Act Appeal” or “FOIA Appeal” in the subject line of the letter as well as on the outside of the envelope. The appeal must include (1) a copy of the original request; (2) a copy of any written denial; (3) a statement of the circumstances, reasons, and/or arguments advanced in support of disclosure; and (4) a daytime telephone number, and e-mail and/or U.S. Mail address at which you can be reached. The appeal may be mailed to: Mayor’s Office of Legal Counsel, FOIA Appeal, 1350 Pennsylvania Ave, NW, Suite 407, Washington, DC 20004.

Electronic versions of the same information can also be e-mailed to foia.appeals@dc.gov . Further, a copy of all appeal materials must be forwarded to the Freedom of Information Officer of the involved agency or to the agency head of that agency if there is no designated Freedom of Information Officer there. Failure to follow these administrative steps will result in delay in the processing and commencement of a response to your appeal to the Mayor.

Kind regards,

Charma Rhoden
Program Analyst (FOIA Specialist)
Office of the General Counsel
District Department of Transportation
250 M Street SE, Suite 800
Washington, DC 20003
o. 202-671-0649
m. 202-391-8191
f. 202.673-2355
e. charma.rhoden2@dc.gov
w. https://ddot.dc.gov

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