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Louisiana Department of Transportation and Development

The Louisiana Department of Transportation and Development (DOTD)[1] is a state government organization in the United States, in charge of maintaining public transportation, roadways, bridges, canals, select levees, floodplain management, port facilities, commercial vehicles, and aviation which includes 69 airports, in the U.S. state of Louisiana. The agency has approximately five thousand personnel on staff and an operating budget of $2.3 billion. DOTD operations are run through nine district offices across the state.

Louisiana Department of Transportation and Development

Louisiana DOTD Headquarters in 2016
Agency overview
Preceding agencies
  • Louisiana Department of Highways
  • Louisiana Department of Public Works
JurisdictionLouisiana
Headquarters1201 Capitol Access Road, Baton Rouge, Louisiana
Agency executive
Websitewwwsp.dotd.la.gov

The current DOTD Secretary is Shawn D. Wilson, appointed in January 2016 by Governor John Bel Edwards. Other functions of the DOTD are Dams (Dam Safety Program), flood control (Floodplain Management, water resource management (wells), and maintaining state-run ferries and moveable bridge status.[2] The Louisiana Transportation Authority (LTA) is also under the DOTD,[3] as well as the DOTD port construction and development.

History

 
A Louisiana Highway Department gravel truck driver pauses in front of his orange-colored vehicle (1972).

The Louisiana Highway Commission was established in 1921 under the administration of Governor John M. Parker, who pushed for the establishment of more gravel roads throughout the state. Act 47 of 1940 under Governor Sam Houston Jones reorganized the entire state government; under its provisions, the Department of Highways was designated as the successor to the old Highway Commission, and a director, appointed by the governor, was established as the executive head of the Department. Among the highway directors was Ray W. Burgess (1921–2006) of Baton Rouge, an appointee of Governor Jimmie Davis. Highway workers were originally political appointees but later gained job security under state civil service. Act 47 also created the Department of Public Works and transferred to that department the state's administrative functions involving flood control, water management, and aeronautics.

The new Louisiana Constitution of 1976 (adopted in 1974) and Act 83 of 1977 abolished the Departments of Highways and Public Works and restructured them into the Department of Transportation and Development (DOTD), thereby encompassing related activities such as highways, public works, aviation, public transportation, and a number of transportation authorities, committees, boards, and commissions. This form of organization continued until 1988 when Act 488 placed all agency functions under one of three offices: the Office of the Secretary, the Office of Engineering, and the Office of Management and Finance.

Act 71 of 1998 reorganized DOTD into its present functional arrangement of the Office of the Secretary and five other offices.

DOTD district offices

The DOTD has 9 district offices across the state.[4][5] Each office is run by a district engineer administrator.

District Area (Parishes) Headquarters
02 Jefferson, Lafourche, Orleans, Plaquemines, St. Bernard, St. Charles, Terrebonne Bridge City
03 Acadia, Evangeline, Iberia, Lafayette, St. Landry, St. Martin, St. Mary, Vermillion Lafayette
04 Bienville, Bossier, Caddo, Claiborne, De Soto, Red River, Webster Bossier City
05 East Carroll, Jackson, Lincoln, Morehouse, Madison, Ouachita, Richland, West Carroll, Union Monroe
07 Allen, Beauregard, Cameron, Calcasieu, Jefferson Davis Lake Charles
08 Avoyelles, Grant, Natchitoches, Rapides, Sabine, Vernon, Winn Alexandria
58 Caldwell, Catahoula, Concordia, Franklin, Le Salle, Tensas Winnsboro
61 Ascension, Assumption, East Baton Rouge, East Feliciana, Iberville, Pointe Coupee, St. James, West Baton Rouge, West Feliciana Baton Rouge
62 Livingston, St. Helena, St. John the Baptist, St. Tammany, Tangipahoa, Washington Hammond

Public transportation

The DOTD is in charge of Public Transportation and provides funding to participating parishes through federal transit grant programs. These federal grants require local matching funds from participating parishes.

Grant Parish is the only parish in Louisiana not participating in some form of public transportation.

Roadways

DOTD has the responsibility of maintaining state highways and interstate highways under state jurisdiction. This includes the maintenance and updating of existing highways as well as planning, design, and building of new highways. DOTD is also in charge of the bridge management system for planning and design, planning, building, inspection, maintenance, and even replacement of bridges in Louisiana.

The Transportation Infrastructure Model for Economic Development or TIMED Program is an ongoing $5 billion program, including funding to widen over 500 miles (800 km) of Louisiana state highways from two lanes to four. "TIMED" is also over construction or modifying several bridges including the John James Audubon Bridge, Huey P. Long Bridge and Florida Avenue Bridge.

DOTD operates traffic cameras in eight cities along Interstate 10 and Interstate 12 as intelligent transportation systems (ITS).[6]

Hurricane evacuation

 
A hurricane evacuation route shield in New Orleans, Louisiana, after Hurricane Katrina

The DOTD has been active in addressing the increased awareness for effective evacuation plans in the event of hurricanes threatening southeast Louisiana, and the Greater New Orleans area in particular. Following lessons learned during Hurricane Georges in 1998 DOTD has constructed contraflow lanes,[7][8][9] crossover lanes, and made agreements with Mississippi officials to implement the contraflow plan in the event of future hurricane threats. This is a plan where all the traffic is directed in the same direction and marked with appropriate signs and signals. These plans were tested and modified following Hurricane Ivan in 2004 as residents of the New Orleans area spent upwards of 18 hours in traffic. These changes included the strategic distribution of traffic control devices, improved coordination of police personnel, and wide distribution of information and maps to the public depicting the state's phased evacuation plan and the various contraflow routes. These changes were tested and successful in August 2005 when New Orleans and the surrounding parishes were placed under a mandatory evacuation in advance of Hurricane Katrina.[10]

Roadside vegetation

The DOTD has a department for roadside vegetation granted by Act No. 682 of the Regular Session of the State Legislature of 1989. There is a DOTD Chief Architect and a DOTD Chief Engineer and each district has a district roadside development coordinator. Mowing of interstate and Louisiana highways are under the jurisdiction of Roadside Development and all road construction and improvements are subject to inspection and approval.

The department adopted a manual that sets guidelines and rules for landscaping, wildflowers, mowing, and spraying herbicides and pesticides. The state has an aggressive stance on the preservation and planting of wildflowers. The guidelines state that mowing should be a minimum of three times a year on interstate highways and biannually on state highways. The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) designated the Louisiana Department of Agriculture to enforce compliance of applicators of herbicides or pesticides with training provided by the Louisiana Extension program. The District Roadside Development Coordinator must be licensed by the state and be proficient in all aspects of pesticides and herbicides.

Ports and port facilities

The DOTD is the authority over ports and port facilities in Louisiana.

Canals, levees, and dams

DOTD operates and maintains the dam, water control structures, gates, spillway, and related appurtenances on 20 state-constructed reservoirs and is required to inspect all dams to ensure conformity with established standards and regulations.[13] The department works closely with the United States Army Corps of Engineers.[14]

Floodplain Management

DOTD is the State Agency for the National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP). The state works in conjunction with FEMA on a 25%/75% ratio.

Aviation

The DOTD is responsible for monitoring 62 airports in the state. A completed TIMED project of the DOTD is the Louis Armstrong New Orleans International Airport.

Commercial vehicles

All commercial vehicles in the State of Louisiana are governed by the Dept of Public Safety.

Weights and standards

The DOTD division of "Weights and Standards" is the office responsible for vehicle oversize permits on Louisiana highways. DOTD considers there are twelve stationary scale house locations in the state but for most "Point of entry" (POE) locations and divided highways there is a scale house on each side of the road.[15] When the scalehouse is open all trucks not equipped with "Prepass" or "Drivewyze" must enter the scale house if directed. Exceptions are scales that have weigh in motion scales. Dept of Public Safety enforcement officers (DPS) have portable scales and can weigh a vehicle anywhere it is safe.

Facilities

  • Louisiana Transportation Research Center – a joint operation with Louisiana State University to provide research and education for transportation issues.[16]

PERBA

The DOTD also maintains the Permits Electronic Routing Bridge Analysis (PERBA) that includes a "Trouble Board" of restricted roads throughout the state.

See also

References

  1. ^ "About DOTD". www.dotd.la.gov. Retrieved July 24, 2022.
  2. ^ "Pages - Ferries, Mov. Bridges, Tolls". wwwsp.dotd.la.gov. Retrieved July 24, 2022.
  3. ^ "Louisiana Transportation Authority". wwwsp.dotd.la.gov. Retrieved July 24, 2022.
  4. ^ "DOTD Districts" (PDF) (Map). Louisiana Department of Transportation and Development.
  5. ^ "State, District & Parish Maps". wwwsp.dotd.la.gov. Retrieved July 24, 2022.
  6. ^ "About ITS". wwwsp.dotd.la.gov. Retrieved July 24, 2022.
  7. ^ http://www.contraflowmaps.com/ contraflow maps-
  8. ^ . Archived from the original on May 20, 2010. Retrieved June 13, 2010. -contraflow plan
  9. ^ http://www.dotd.louisiana.gov/maps/ -contraflow instructions
  10. ^ [1] -South Louisiana evacuation route
  11. ^ [2] -DOTD on LOOP
  12. ^ [3] -NOLA on LOOP
  13. ^ [4] – Dams
  14. ^ [5] -Army Corps of Engineers
  15. ^ [6] -weigh station locations
  16. ^ . Archived from the original on June 21, 2010. Retrieved June 13, 2010. – Louisiana Transportation Research Center Official Site

External links

  • Official website  
  • Works by or about Louisiana Department of Transportation and Development in libraries (WorldCat catalog)

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The Louisiana Department of Transportation and Development DOTD 1 is a state government organization in the United States in charge of maintaining public transportation roadways bridges canals select levees floodplain management port facilities commercial vehicles and aviation which includes 69 airports in the U S state of Louisiana The agency has approximately five thousand personnel on staff and an operating budget of 2 3 billion DOTD operations are run through nine district offices across the state Louisiana Department of Transportation and DevelopmentLouisiana DOTD Headquarters in 2016Agency overviewPreceding agenciesLouisiana Department of HighwaysLouisiana Department of Public WorksJurisdictionLouisianaHeadquarters1201 Capitol Access Road Baton Rouge LouisianaAgency executiveShawn D Wilson SecretaryWebsitewwwsp wbr dotd wbr la wbr govThe current DOTD Secretary is Shawn D Wilson appointed in January 2016 by Governor John Bel Edwards Other functions of the DOTD are Dams Dam Safety Program flood control Floodplain Management water resource management wells and maintaining state run ferries and moveable bridge status 2 The Louisiana Transportation Authority LTA is also under the DOTD 3 as well as the DOTD port construction and development Contents 1 History 2 DOTD district offices 3 Public transportation 4 Roadways 4 1 Hurricane evacuation 4 2 Roadside vegetation 5 Ports and port facilities 5 1 Canals levees and dams 5 2 Floodplain Management 6 Aviation 7 Commercial vehicles 7 1 Weights and standards 8 Facilities 9 PERBA 10 See also 11 References 12 External linksHistory Edit A Louisiana Highway Department gravel truck driver pauses in front of his orange colored vehicle 1972 The Louisiana Highway Commission was established in 1921 under the administration of Governor John M Parker who pushed for the establishment of more gravel roads throughout the state Act 47 of 1940 under Governor Sam Houston Jones reorganized the entire state government under its provisions the Department of Highways was designated as the successor to the old Highway Commission and a director appointed by the governor was established as the executive head of the Department Among the highway directors was Ray W Burgess 1921 2006 of Baton Rouge an appointee of Governor Jimmie Davis Highway workers were originally political appointees but later gained job security under state civil service Act 47 also created the Department of Public Works and transferred to that department the state s administrative functions involving flood control water management and aeronautics The new Louisiana Constitution of 1976 adopted in 1974 and Act 83 of 1977 abolished the Departments of Highways and Public Works and restructured them into the Department of Transportation and Development DOTD thereby encompassing related activities such as highways public works aviation public transportation and a number of transportation authorities committees boards and commissions This form of organization continued until 1988 when Act 488 placed all agency functions under one of three offices the Office of the Secretary the Office of Engineering and the Office of Management and Finance Act 71 of 1998 reorganized DOTD into its present functional arrangement of the Office of the Secretary and five other offices DOTD district offices EditThe DOTD has 9 district offices across the state 4 5 Each office is run by a district engineer administrator District Area Parishes Headquarters02 Jefferson Lafourche Orleans Plaquemines St Bernard St Charles Terrebonne Bridge City03 Acadia Evangeline Iberia Lafayette St Landry St Martin St Mary Vermillion Lafayette04 Bienville Bossier Caddo Claiborne De Soto Red River Webster Bossier City05 East Carroll Jackson Lincoln Morehouse Madison Ouachita Richland West Carroll Union Monroe07 Allen Beauregard Cameron Calcasieu Jefferson Davis Lake Charles08 Avoyelles Grant Natchitoches Rapides Sabine Vernon Winn Alexandria58 Caldwell Catahoula Concordia Franklin Le Salle Tensas Winnsboro61 Ascension Assumption East Baton Rouge East Feliciana Iberville Pointe Coupee St James West Baton Rouge West Feliciana Baton Rouge62 Livingston St Helena St John the Baptist St Tammany Tangipahoa Washington HammondPublic transportation EditThe DOTD is in charge of Public Transportation and provides funding to participating parishes through federal transit grant programs These federal grants require local matching funds from participating parishes Grant Parish is the only parish in Louisiana not participating in some form of public transportation Roadways EditDOTD has the responsibility of maintaining state highways and interstate highways under state jurisdiction This includes the maintenance and updating of existing highways as well as planning design and building of new highways DOTD is also in charge of the bridge management system for planning and design planning building inspection maintenance and even replacement of bridges in Louisiana The Transportation Infrastructure Model for Economic Development or TIMED Program is an ongoing 5 billion program including funding to widen over 500 miles 800 km of Louisiana state highways from two lanes to four TIMED is also over construction or modifying several bridges including the John James Audubon Bridge Huey P Long Bridge and Florida Avenue Bridge DOTD operates traffic cameras in eight cities along Interstate 10 and Interstate 12 as intelligent transportation systems ITS 6 Hurricane evacuation Edit A hurricane evacuation route shield in New Orleans Louisiana after Hurricane Katrina The DOTD has been active in addressing the increased awareness for effective evacuation plans in the event of hurricanes threatening southeast Louisiana and the Greater New Orleans area in particular Following lessons learned during Hurricane Georges in 1998 DOTD has constructed contraflow lanes 7 8 9 crossover lanes and made agreements with Mississippi officials to implement the contraflow plan in the event of future hurricane threats This is a plan where all the traffic is directed in the same direction and marked with appropriate signs and signals These plans were tested and modified following Hurricane Ivan in 2004 as residents of the New Orleans area spent upwards of 18 hours in traffic These changes included the strategic distribution of traffic control devices improved coordination of police personnel and wide distribution of information and maps to the public depicting the state s phased evacuation plan and the various contraflow routes These changes were tested and successful in August 2005 when New Orleans and the surrounding parishes were placed under a mandatory evacuation in advance of Hurricane Katrina 10 Roadside vegetation Edit The DOTD has a department for roadside vegetation granted by Act No 682 of the Regular Session of the State Legislature of 1989 There is a DOTD Chief Architect and a DOTD Chief Engineer and each district has a district roadside development coordinator Mowing of interstate and Louisiana highways are under the jurisdiction of Roadside Development and all road construction and improvements are subject to inspection and approval The department adopted a manual that sets guidelines and rules for landscaping wildflowers mowing and spraying herbicides and pesticides The state has an aggressive stance on the preservation and planting of wildflowers The guidelines state that mowing should be a minimum of three times a year on interstate highways and biannually on state highways The Environmental Protection Agency EPA designated the Louisiana Department of Agriculture to enforce compliance of applicators of herbicides or pesticides with training provided by the Louisiana Extension program The District Roadside Development Coordinator must be licensed by the state and be proficient in all aspects of pesticides and herbicides Ports and port facilities EditThe DOTD is the authority over ports and port facilities in Louisiana Louisiana Offshore Oil Port LOOP the largest deepwater port in the United States 11 allowing oil supertankers to offload their cargo Located 18 miles 29 km offshore of Port Fourchon Louisiana 10 of imported crude oil is offloaded at LOOP 12 Some projects funded by TIMED are already complete including projects that made improvements at the Port of New OrleansCanals levees and dams Edit DOTD operates and maintains the dam water control structures gates spillway and related appurtenances on 20 state constructed reservoirs and is required to inspect all dams to ensure conformity with established standards and regulations 13 The department works closely with the United States Army Corps of Engineers 14 Floodplain Management Edit DOTD is the State Agency for the National Flood Insurance Program NFIP The state works in conjunction with FEMA on a 25 75 ratio Aviation EditThe DOTD is responsible for monitoring 62 airports in the state A completed TIMED project of the DOTD is the Louis Armstrong New Orleans International Airport Commercial vehicles EditAll commercial vehicles in the State of Louisiana are governed by the Dept of Public Safety Weights and standards Edit The DOTD division of Weights and Standards is the office responsible for vehicle oversize permits on Louisiana highways DOTD considers there are twelve stationary scale house locations in the state but for most Point of entry POE locations and divided highways there is a scale house on each side of the road 15 When the scalehouse is open all trucks not equipped with Prepass or Drivewyze must enter the scale house if directed Exceptions are scales that have weigh in motion scales Dept of Public Safety enforcement officers DPS have portable scales and can weigh a vehicle anywhere it is safe Facilities EditLouisiana Transportation Research Center a joint operation with Louisiana State University to provide research and education for transportation issues 16 PERBA EditThe DOTD also maintains the Permits Electronic Routing Bridge Analysis PERBA that includes a Trouble Board of restricted roads throughout the state See also EditCrescent City Connection DivisionReferences Edit About DOTD www dotd la gov Retrieved July 24 2022 Pages Ferries Mov Bridges Tolls wwwsp dotd la gov Retrieved July 24 2022 Louisiana Transportation Authority wwwsp dotd la gov Retrieved July 24 2022 DOTD Districts PDF Map Louisiana Department of Transportation and Development State District amp Parish Maps wwwsp dotd la gov Retrieved July 24 2022 About ITS wwwsp dotd la gov Retrieved July 24 2022 http www contraflowmaps com contraflow maps New Orleans Contraflow Archived from the original on May 20 2010 Retrieved June 13 2010 contraflow plan http www dotd louisiana gov maps contraflow instructions 1 South Louisiana evacuation route 2 DOTD on LOOP 3 NOLA on LOOP 4 Dams 5 Army Corps of Engineers 6 weigh station locations Louisiana Transportation Research Center Archived from the original on June 21 2010 Retrieved June 13 2010 Louisiana Transportation Research Center Official SiteExternal links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Louisiana Department of Transportation and Development Official website Works by or about Louisiana Department of Transportation and Development in libraries WorldCat catalog Portals Louisiana Transport Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Louisiana Department of Transportation and Development amp oldid 1136341109, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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