Madison Department of Transportation Coordination Hub
The Madison Department of Transportation (Madison DOT) coordinates multimodal street policy, transit integration, safety strategy, and corridor planning across the city’s transportation network.
Why Madison DOT matters
Madison DOT appears across multiple Madison ecosystem maps because transportation policy, capital planning priorities, and multimodal corridor redesign shape how people move through the city and how infrastructure supports climate, accessibility, and safety goals.
Systems connected through Madison DOT
Transit integration
Madison DOT coordinates closely with Metro Transit to align corridor design, bus rapid transit infrastructure, and service accessibility improvements.
Complete Streets policy
Street redesign strategies support safer travel for pedestrians, bicyclists, transit riders, and drivers across the city network.
Vision Zero safety strategy
Transportation safety programs guide interventions that reduce crashes and improve conditions for vulnerable road users.
Capital corridor planning
Long-term corridor investment decisions shape infrastructure upgrades supporting housing growth and mobility access.
Coordination role
Madison DOT functions as a transportation coordination hub linking street design strategy, safety initiatives, transit infrastructure planning, and multimodal accessibility investments across the city.
- Leads multimodal transportation policy across Madison streets
- Coordinates Vision Zero safety strategy implementation
- Aligns corridor redesign with transit system improvements
- Supports Complete Streets planning and accessibility goals
- Connects transportation investment with climate strategy targets
- Appears as a shared hub across multiple Madison ecosystem maps
Connected ecosystem maps
Active Transportation Ecosystem
Street design and corridor accessibility shape walking and bicycling conditions across the city.
Climate Strategy Ecosystem
Mode shift and transit-supportive infrastructure contribute to emissions reduction goals.
Housing Systems Ecosystem
Transportation corridor investments influence where housing access and development capacity expand.
Cross-Ecosystem Connections
Transportation planning links infrastructure investment with safety strategy, accessibility systems, and long-term urban growth patterns.
Map status
This coordination hub profile is an initial overview and will expand as Madison DOT’s role across corridor redesign strategy, transit integration, and multimodal infrastructure investment is documented in greater detail.