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About the Department
The Department of Transportation and Capital Infrastructure (DTCI) implements the Board of Supervisors' vision and direction on transportation and facility projects. Specifically, DTCI oversees planning, project development, land acquisition, utility relocation, construction, traffic engineering, transportation planning, space planning and facility renovation. DTCI currently includes more than 87 staff members to meet the demands of our growing county, many of whom perform design, construction management, project management and administrative work. The department also includes budgeting, accounting, planning, transportation studies, special projects and communications staff whose contributions are essential to successful project development, management, and completion.
Divisions
This department has five operating divisions including Transportation Planning and Traffic Engineering; Transportation Capital Projects; Space Planning, Policy, Design & Renovation; Facilities and Public Infrastructure Capital Projects; and Real Estate Planning and Acquisition. These departments are supported with administrative, technology and financial support services.
Transportation Planning and Traffic Engineering
The Transportation Planning and Traffic Engineering division focuses on policy compliance with the adopted Countywide Transportation Plan (CTP), traffic engineering and operational improvements of Loudoun County’s roadways including transportation and safety studies, residential traffic management, residential parking permits and multimodal transportation.
- Develops and manages the CTP, including initial development, issuance of plan interpretations, coordinates amendments and ensures project and land development compliance with the Plan policies.
- Provides traffic engineering and operational improvements for the county’s roadways.
- Manage the county’s transportation studies, safety studies and special projects.
- Coordinates with the Virginia Department of Transportation (VDOT) to address resident concerns regarding vehicular speed, traffic calming, cut-through traffic concerns and safety on publicly maintained roadways through the Residential traffic management (RTM) program.
- Establishes and manages the Residential Parking Permit Districts to help prevent traffic congestion and hazardous conditions in residential areas, provide easier parking access to residences fronting public streets, and preserve residential character and property values in Loudoun County.
- Develops and implements pedestrian and bicycle accommodations.
- Represents and advocates Loudoun County's interest at regional transportation organizations.
Transportation Capital Projects
The Transportation Capital Projects division handles local roadway planning and transportation project development including administering land acquisition for transportation projects.
- Oversees planning design and construction for transportation projects.
- Assists with the development of project budgets to design and construct transportation projects.
- Administers land acquisition for transportation projects.
- Oversees relocation of utilities for transportation projects.
- Provides construction management, quality control and delivery of roadway projects.
Space Planning, Policy, Design & Renovation
The Space Planning, Policy, Design & Renovation (SPDR) division takes a comprehensive and systematic approach to the space planning, policy, design and renovation of county-owned and leased facilities. This division focuses on using space efficiently to meet the functional customer service and equity standards including making sure older facilities are updated to the newest standards. SPDR manages and executes the county’s space planning strategy including incorporating countywide enhancements. Project-specific responsibilities on renovation projects include programming, planning, architecture and interior design, construction management, project scheduling and estimating.
Facilities Capital Projects
The Facilities Capital Projects division oversees the planning, design and construction of the county’s facility projects.
- Coordinate facility standards and functionality with program departments.
- Projects include parks, fire and rescue stations, sheriff facilities, community centers, senior centers, libraries, parking facilities and general government public use facilities.
- Provides safe, functional, cost effective, and energy and environmentally sustainable facilities.
- Assists with the development of project budgets to design and construct county facilities.
- Administers the design and construction contracts for new county facilities and the major renovation of existing facilities.
Real Estate Planning and Acquisition
The Real Estate Planning and Acquisition (REPA) division manages the county’s real estate policy and planning efforts as well as the land acquisition activities associated with Loudoun County’s capital projects.
- Administers real estate asset acquisition.
- Identifies and researches present and projected property valuations.
- Oversees the county’s long range land acquisition strategy and plan.
- Assists with potential real estate acquisition and lease opportunities.
- Manages due diligence investigations, property value analysis and negotiations with property owners in accordance with local, state, and federal requirements.
The department effectively manages a majority of the county’s Capital Improvement Program (CIP) in providing safe, functional, cost effective, energy-efficient, and environmentally sustainable facilities and roadways that serve the citizens and employees of Loudoun County. DTCI ensures the county's public facilities meet or exceed all federal, state, and local codes and Board of Supervisors' policies. The county is focused on context-sensitive roadways and facilities that fit the natural and built environments.
For general information about the department visit, loudoun.gov/dtci. You can contact the department by email at [email protected] or by phone at
If you need information about a road repair on a state-maintained road, removal of road debris, traffic signals, paving or mowing along a road, please contact the Virginia Department of Transportation (VDOT) at
Nancy Boyd, Director
Scott Worrest, Acting Deputy Director and Assistant Director, Facilities Capital Projects
Rosario LiRocchi, Assistant Director, Space Planning, Policy, Design & Renovation
Lou Mosurak, Assistant Director, Transportation Planning & Traffic Engineering
Jim Zeller, Assistant Director, Transportation Capital Projects
OPEN, Assistant Director, Real Estate Planning and Acquisition
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Nancy Boyd
Director