The Washington State Department of Transportation (WSDOT or WashDOT) was established in 1905. The agency, led by a Secretary and overseen by the Governor, is a Washington governmental agency that constructs, maintains, and regulates the use of the state's transportation infrastructure. WSDOT is responsible for more than 20,000 lane-miles of roadway, nearly 3,000 vehicular bridges and 524 other structures. This infrastructure includes rail lines, state highways, state ferries (considered part of the highway system) and state airports
History
WSDOT was originally founded as the Washington State Highway Board and the Washington State Highways Department on March 13, 1905, when then-governor Albert Mead signed a bill that gave $110,000 USD to fund new roads that linked the state. The State Highway Board was managed by State Treasurer, State Auditor, and Highway Commissioner Joseph M. Snow and the Board first met on April 17, 1905 to plan the 12 original state roads. The first state highway districts, each managed by a District Engineer, were established in 1918. During this period, the construction of highways began.
The Utah Department of Transportation (UDOT) is an agency of the state government of Utah, United States; it is usually referred to by its initials UDOT (pronounced "you-dot"). UDOT is charged with maintaining the more than 6,000 miles (9,700km) of roadway that constitute the network of state highways in Utah. The agency is headquartered in the Calvin L. Rampton state office complex in Taylorsville, Utah.
The Executive Director is Carlos Braceras and the Deputy Director is Shane Marshall. Project priorities are set forth by the independent Utah Transportation Commission, which coordinates directly with the UDOT's executive director.
Structure
UDOT maintains over 6,000 miles (9,700km) of highways. The department strategic goals include preserve infrastructure, optimize mobility, zero fatalities and strengthen the economy. While the agency has maintenance stations throughout the state, for organizational purposes they are grouped into four regions.
The Ministry of Transportation (Indonesian: Kementerian Perhubungan), formerly Department of Transportation or Departemen Perhubungan, is a government ministry responsible for the governance and regulation of transport in Indonesia. The Ministry is located in Jakarta.
Oklahomai/ˌoʊkləˈhoʊmə/ (Cherokee: Asgaya gigageyi / ᎠᏍᎦᏯ ᎩᎦᎨᏱ; or translated ᎣᎦᎳᎰᎹ (òɡàlàhoma), Pawnee: Uukuhuúwa,Cayuga: Gahnawiyoˀgeh) is a state located in the South Central United States. Oklahoma is the 20th most extensive and the 28th most populous of the 50 United States. The state's name is derived from the Choctaw words okla and humma, meaning "red people". It is also known informally by its nickname, The Sooner State, in reference to the non-Native settlers who staked their claims on the choicest pieces of land prior to the official opening date, and the Indian Appropriations Act of 1889, which opened the door for white settlement in America's Indian Territory. The name was settled upon statehood, Oklahoma Territory and Indian Territory were merged and Indian was dropped from the name. On November 16, 1907, Oklahoma became the 46th state to enter the union. Its residents are known as Oklahomans, or informally "Okies", and its capital and largest city is Oklahoma City.
The original Broadway production opened on March 31, 1943. It was a box-office smash and ran for an unprecedented 2,212 performances, later enjoying award-winning revivals, national tours, foreign productions and an Academy Award-winning 1955 film adaptation. It has long been a popular choice for school and community productions. Rodgers and Hammerstein won a special Pulitzer Prize for Oklahoma! in 1944.
This musical, building on the innovations of the earlier Show Boat, epitomized the development of the "book musical", a musical play where the songs and dances are fully integrated into a well-made story with serious dramatic goals that are able to evoke genuine emotions other than laughter. In addition, Oklahoma! features musical themes, or motifs, that recur throughout the work to connect the music and story. A fifteen-minute "dream ballet" reflects Laurey's struggle with her feelings about two men, Curley and Jud.
Between 1994 to 1996, Ferrara was trained and wrestled in the California based independent promotion - Slammers Wrestling Federation. Ferrara worked under the ring name of Bruce Beaudine and on April 11 1996 he won the SWF heavyweight championship.
Northwest Utah County is experiencing rapid growth and with that growth comes more demands on the transportation network. To address these demands UDOT has worked closely with communities and local planning agencies to invest millions of dollars in building transportation improvement projects along with studying and making plans for future improvements as well. Please take a moment and view the video below that illustrates the construction and planning occurring in northwest Utah County.
published: 08 Dec 2021
Utah Transportation Commission June 28, 2024
Live broadcast of the Utah Transportation Commission meeting held June 28, 2024in Monticello, UT. This meeting is being held in person and online. Agendas (including presentation items) and previous meeting minutes can be found here: https://www.udot.utah.gov/connect/about-us/commission/
published: 29 Jun 2024
US-89 Davis County Before & After
published: 10 Jan 2024
UDOT Top 10 Projects of 2020
In 2020, UDOT crews will work on more than 220 highway construction projects scheduled across the state this year, with a combined value of $3.3 billion.The Top 10 projects are selected for their regional significance, level of community interest, and benefit to Utahns.
In addition to these Top 10 projects, construction continues on a number of major projects across the state, such as the I-15 Technology Corridor in Lehi, the Mountain View Corridor extension in West Valley City, the I-15 Southbound project in Salt Lake County, and the U.S. 40 passing lane project in Wasatch County. Drivers should keep these projects in mind as lane restrictions and other traffic changes will continue for the next several months.
UDOT reminds drivers that construction schedules are weather-dependent and...
published: 07 Apr 2020
Residents raise questions as UDOT lays out options for future Farmington interchange
Farmington City Hall’s council chambers drew a full house Thursday night as residents showed up to a community meeting to raise questions about UDOT's future plans for a potential new interchange.
Read More: https://ksltv.com/516959/residents-raise-questions-as-udot-lays-out-options-for-future-farmington-interchange/
published: 06 Jan 2023
UDOT seeks public input on proposed Bangerter Highway interchanges
UDOT hosted a public meeting on Sunday as they are planning to re-imagine Bangerter Highway in Salt Lake County.
Read More: https://ksltv.com/559156/udot-seeks-public-input-on-proposed-bangerter-highway-interchanges/
published: 12 Jun 2023
Special Meeting of the Utah Transportation Commission July 22, 2024
Live broadcast of the Special Meeting of the Utah Transportation Commission meeting held July 22, 2024 anchored in Taylorsville, UT. This meeting is being held in person and online. Agendas (including presentation items) and previous meeting minutes can be found here: https://www.udot.utah.gov/connect/about-us/commission/
published: 22 Jul 2024
How does UDOT move Utah?
What does it mean to bleed orange? At UDOT, it means Innovation, Dedication, Passion, Integrity, Fiscal Responsibility, and Public Responsiveness.
See how we do what we do.
Northwest Utah County is experiencing rapid growth and with that growth comes more demands on the transportation network. To address these demands UDOT has work...
Northwest Utah County is experiencing rapid growth and with that growth comes more demands on the transportation network. To address these demands UDOT has worked closely with communities and local planning agencies to invest millions of dollars in building transportation improvement projects along with studying and making plans for future improvements as well. Please take a moment and view the video below that illustrates the construction and planning occurring in northwest Utah County.
Northwest Utah County is experiencing rapid growth and with that growth comes more demands on the transportation network. To address these demands UDOT has worked closely with communities and local planning agencies to invest millions of dollars in building transportation improvement projects along with studying and making plans for future improvements as well. Please take a moment and view the video below that illustrates the construction and planning occurring in northwest Utah County.
Live broadcast of the Utah Transportation Commission meeting held June 28, 2024in Monticello, UT. This meeting is being held in person and online. Agendas (incl...
Live broadcast of the Utah Transportation Commission meeting held June 28, 2024in Monticello, UT. This meeting is being held in person and online. Agendas (including presentation items) and previous meeting minutes can be found here: https://www.udot.utah.gov/connect/about-us/commission/
Live broadcast of the Utah Transportation Commission meeting held June 28, 2024in Monticello, UT. This meeting is being held in person and online. Agendas (including presentation items) and previous meeting minutes can be found here: https://www.udot.utah.gov/connect/about-us/commission/
In 2020, UDOT crews will work on more than 220 highway construction projects scheduled across the state this year, with a combined value of $3.3 billion.The Top...
In 2020, UDOT crews will work on more than 220 highway construction projects scheduled across the state this year, with a combined value of $3.3 billion.The Top 10 projects are selected for their regional significance, level of community interest, and benefit to Utahns.
In addition to these Top 10 projects, construction continues on a number of major projects across the state, such as the I-15 Technology Corridor in Lehi, the Mountain View Corridor extension in West Valley City, the I-15 Southbound project in Salt Lake County, and the U.S. 40 passing lane project in Wasatch County. Drivers should keep these projects in mind as lane restrictions and other traffic changes will continue for the next several months.
UDOT reminds drivers that construction schedules are weather-dependent and subject to change. For the latest information on traffic restrictions during construction, visit the UDOT Traffic website (udottraffic.utah.gov) or download the UDOT Traffic app for iPhone or Android. Drivers can also follow UDOT on social media including Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram.
For details on each of these projects, visit the UDOT blog:
https://blog.udot.utah.gov/?p=14331
In 2020, UDOT crews will work on more than 220 highway construction projects scheduled across the state this year, with a combined value of $3.3 billion.The Top 10 projects are selected for their regional significance, level of community interest, and benefit to Utahns.
In addition to these Top 10 projects, construction continues on a number of major projects across the state, such as the I-15 Technology Corridor in Lehi, the Mountain View Corridor extension in West Valley City, the I-15 Southbound project in Salt Lake County, and the U.S. 40 passing lane project in Wasatch County. Drivers should keep these projects in mind as lane restrictions and other traffic changes will continue for the next several months.
UDOT reminds drivers that construction schedules are weather-dependent and subject to change. For the latest information on traffic restrictions during construction, visit the UDOT Traffic website (udottraffic.utah.gov) or download the UDOT Traffic app for iPhone or Android. Drivers can also follow UDOT on social media including Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram.
For details on each of these projects, visit the UDOT blog:
https://blog.udot.utah.gov/?p=14331
Farmington City Hall’s council chambers drew a full house Thursday night as residents showed up to a community meeting to raise questions about UDOT's future pl...
Farmington City Hall’s council chambers drew a full house Thursday night as residents showed up to a community meeting to raise questions about UDOT's future plans for a potential new interchange.
Read More: https://ksltv.com/516959/residents-raise-questions-as-udot-lays-out-options-for-future-farmington-interchange/
Farmington City Hall’s council chambers drew a full house Thursday night as residents showed up to a community meeting to raise questions about UDOT's future plans for a potential new interchange.
Read More: https://ksltv.com/516959/residents-raise-questions-as-udot-lays-out-options-for-future-farmington-interchange/
UDOT hosted a public meeting on Sunday as they are planning to re-imagine Bangerter Highway in Salt Lake County.
Read More: https://ksltv.com/559156/udot-seeks...
UDOT hosted a public meeting on Sunday as they are planning to re-imagine Bangerter Highway in Salt Lake County.
Read More: https://ksltv.com/559156/udot-seeks-public-input-on-proposed-bangerter-highway-interchanges/
UDOT hosted a public meeting on Sunday as they are planning to re-imagine Bangerter Highway in Salt Lake County.
Read More: https://ksltv.com/559156/udot-seeks-public-input-on-proposed-bangerter-highway-interchanges/
Live broadcast of the Special Meeting of the Utah Transportation Commission meeting held July 22, 2024 anchored in Taylorsville, UT. This meeting is being held ...
Live broadcast of the Special Meeting of the Utah Transportation Commission meeting held July 22, 2024 anchored in Taylorsville, UT. This meeting is being held in person and online. Agendas (including presentation items) and previous meeting minutes can be found here: https://www.udot.utah.gov/connect/about-us/commission/
Live broadcast of the Special Meeting of the Utah Transportation Commission meeting held July 22, 2024 anchored in Taylorsville, UT. This meeting is being held in person and online. Agendas (including presentation items) and previous meeting minutes can be found here: https://www.udot.utah.gov/connect/about-us/commission/
What does it mean to bleed orange? At UDOT, it means Innovation, Dedication, Passion, Integrity, Fiscal Responsibility, and Public Responsiveness.
See how we ...
What does it mean to bleed orange? At UDOT, it means Innovation, Dedication, Passion, Integrity, Fiscal Responsibility, and Public Responsiveness.
See how we do what we do.
What does it mean to bleed orange? At UDOT, it means Innovation, Dedication, Passion, Integrity, Fiscal Responsibility, and Public Responsiveness.
See how we do what we do.
Northwest Utah County is experiencing rapid growth and with that growth comes more demands on the transportation network. To address these demands UDOT has worked closely with communities and local planning agencies to invest millions of dollars in building transportation improvement projects along with studying and making plans for future improvements as well. Please take a moment and view the video below that illustrates the construction and planning occurring in northwest Utah County.
Live broadcast of the Utah Transportation Commission meeting held June 28, 2024in Monticello, UT. This meeting is being held in person and online. Agendas (including presentation items) and previous meeting minutes can be found here: https://www.udot.utah.gov/connect/about-us/commission/
In 2020, UDOT crews will work on more than 220 highway construction projects scheduled across the state this year, with a combined value of $3.3 billion.The Top 10 projects are selected for their regional significance, level of community interest, and benefit to Utahns.
In addition to these Top 10 projects, construction continues on a number of major projects across the state, such as the I-15 Technology Corridor in Lehi, the Mountain View Corridor extension in West Valley City, the I-15 Southbound project in Salt Lake County, and the U.S. 40 passing lane project in Wasatch County. Drivers should keep these projects in mind as lane restrictions and other traffic changes will continue for the next several months.
UDOT reminds drivers that construction schedules are weather-dependent and subject to change. For the latest information on traffic restrictions during construction, visit the UDOT Traffic website (udottraffic.utah.gov) or download the UDOT Traffic app for iPhone or Android. Drivers can also follow UDOT on social media including Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram.
For details on each of these projects, visit the UDOT blog:
https://blog.udot.utah.gov/?p=14331
Farmington City Hall’s council chambers drew a full house Thursday night as residents showed up to a community meeting to raise questions about UDOT's future plans for a potential new interchange.
Read More: https://ksltv.com/516959/residents-raise-questions-as-udot-lays-out-options-for-future-farmington-interchange/
UDOT hosted a public meeting on Sunday as they are planning to re-imagine Bangerter Highway in Salt Lake County.
Read More: https://ksltv.com/559156/udot-seeks-public-input-on-proposed-bangerter-highway-interchanges/
Live broadcast of the Special Meeting of the Utah Transportation Commission meeting held July 22, 2024 anchored in Taylorsville, UT. This meeting is being held in person and online. Agendas (including presentation items) and previous meeting minutes can be found here: https://www.udot.utah.gov/connect/about-us/commission/
What does it mean to bleed orange? At UDOT, it means Innovation, Dedication, Passion, Integrity, Fiscal Responsibility, and Public Responsiveness.
See how we do what we do.
The Washington State Department of Transportation (WSDOT or WashDOT) was established in 1905. The agency, led by a Secretary and overseen by the Governor, is a Washington governmental agency that constructs, maintains, and regulates the use of the state's transportation infrastructure. WSDOT is responsible for more than 20,000 lane-miles of roadway, nearly 3,000 vehicular bridges and 524 other structures. This infrastructure includes rail lines, state highways, state ferries (considered part of the highway system) and state airports
History
WSDOT was originally founded as the Washington State Highway Board and the Washington State Highways Department on March 13, 1905, when then-governor Albert Mead signed a bill that gave $110,000 USD to fund new roads that linked the state. The State Highway Board was managed by State Treasurer, State Auditor, and Highway Commissioner Joseph M. Snow and the Board first met on April 17, 1905 to plan the 12 original state roads. The first state highway districts, each managed by a District Engineer, were established in 1918. During this period, the construction of highways began.
THE STATE OF OKLAHOMA BY AND THROUGH THE OKLAHOMA DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION - ABANDONMENT EXEMPTION - IN PAYNE COUNTY, OKLAHOMA. This letter is the National Associations of Reversionary Property...
THE STATE OF OKLAHOMA BY AND THROUGH THE OKLAHOMA DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION-ABANDONMENTEXEMPTION-IN PAYNE COUNTY, OKLA ...The State of Oklahoma by and through the Oklahoma Department of Transportation ...
����OKLAHOMA CITY (KOCO) -- The OklahomaDepartment of Transportation spent this weekend pretreating roads across the state. Bryce Boyer, a spokesperson for ODOT, said the department is doing its part in getting the roads prepared for slick spots.