NYSDOT is excited to announce a major win in the regional 2024 America’s Transportation Awards! Our US 62 Road Diet Project in Niagara Falls, NY, has won a top prize, showcasing our commitment to safety and innovation in transportation. At NYSDOT, safety is always our top priority. This award underscores the critical role we play in enhancing safety, mobility, and quality of life for communities across New York State. Learn more about how this project is making a difference: https://lnkd.in/gisEq2v
NYS Department of Transportation
Civil Engineering
Albany, NY 21,826 followers
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About us
To attain its mission, the responsibilities, functions and duties of the New York State Department of Transportation include: ■Coordinating and developing comprehensive transportation policy for the State; coordinating and assisting in the development and operation of transportation facilities and services for highways, railroads, mass transit systems, ports, waterways and aviation facilities; and, formulating and keeping current a long-range, comprehensive statewide master plan for the balanced development of public and private commuter and general transportation facilities. ■Administering a public safety program for railroads and motor carriers engaged in intrastate commerce; directing state regulation of such carriers in matters of rates and service; and, providing oversight in matters relative to the safe operation of bus lines, commuter railroads and subway systems that are publicly subsidized through the Public Transportation Safety Board
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http://www.dot.ny.gov
External link for NYS Department of Transportation
- Industry
- Civil Engineering
- Company size
- 5,001-10,000 employees
- Headquarters
- Albany, NY
- Type
- Government Agency
- Founded
- 1967
Locations
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Primary
50 Wolf Road
Albany, NY 12232, US
Employees at NYS Department of Transportation
Updates
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NYSDOT just released its newest podcast, which discusses EAP and how it’s designed to assist the hard-working employees who keep NY running smoothly. To listen to this episode and the other 18 episodes, which include Snow and Ice, Road Salt, I-81, NY's Total Solar Eclipse, and many others you might have missed, visit podcast.dot.ny.gov now!
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Congratulations to our very own NYSDOT Commissioner Marie Therese Dominguez on being named to the 2024 Transportation Power 100 list by City & State New York! More Here: https://bit.ly/46foRXq
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Governor Kathy Hochul today announced the completion of a $28.5M rehabilitation of two bridges that cross over the Staten Island Expressway in Richmond County. What does this mean for you if you’re traveling in that area? It means less traffic congestion and enhanced public safety through this heavily traveled corridor by improving and modernizing these bridges, ensuring that motorists continue to move easily throughout the borough! More here: https://bit.ly/4ddrXgG
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Progress continues on the transformative I-81 Viaduct Project in #Syracuse. Today, NYS Governor Kathy Hochul announced the award of the 4th contract, which will begin construction for the Community Grid along streets on Syracuse’s eastside. More Here: https://bit.ly/3Y9kPO8
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Another completely preventable work zone incident - Our crews put their lives on the line daily to keep NY roads safe for you. Their request is simple: slow down, move over when possible, and stay alert. Fortunately, this crew wasn’t seriously injured in this recent incident on I-88 in Otsego County, but it could have been much worse.
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BridgeNY in action! Great local coverage in Clayton, NY of the essential BridgeNY funding going directly to local government to enhance the safety, resiliency, sustainability, and reliability of the Gardner Street Bridge over Goose Bay. https://lnkd.in/e42jvuUw
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NYSDOT signal crews in the Mohawk Valley are working to quickly restore dark traffic signals damaged during Tuesday's intense storms that swept across NYS. There are many active work zones and we ask all motorists to please have patience and treat them and our crews with respect. Slow down and stay alert! #RomeNY