ADOT

Description

Arizona Department of Transportation (ADOT) is the state agency responsible for the safe, efficient and cost–effective movement of people and products throughout the State of Arizona. ADOT is responsible for managing, operating, and maintaining state–owned transportation infrastructure. ADOT is comprised of multiple divisions, five of which, directly relate to this project: Enforcement and Compliance Division (ECD), Infrastructure Delivery and Operations Division (IDO), Motor Vehicle Division (MVD), Transportation Systems Management and Operations Division (TSMO) and Multimodal Planning Division (MPD). ADOT's IDO is responsible for building and maintaining Arizona's highway infrastructure. Within ADOT's Transportation Division, the state is divided into 7 regional districts: Central, Northcentral, Southcentral, Northwest, Northeast, Southwest and Southeast. TSMO was formed in 2015 to optimize performance of the existing transportation infrastructure through implementation of systems, services, and projects to preserve capacity and improve reliability and safety of the transportation system. MPD is responsible for long range planning and transportation programming including the State Transportation Improvement Program (STIP). The ECD is the law enforcement component of ADOT, and the MVD is ADOT's division that handles AZ drivers' licenses and vehicle registrations.

Included In Groups

AZTech
Arizona Tribal Strategic Partnering Team (ATSPT)
I–10 Corridor Coalition