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Designing Cities 2025: Washington DC
May 28 - 31, 2025
Washington, DC
Thank you for joining us at Designing Cities 2025!
Thank you so much to everyone who joined us in Washington, DC for the conference!
> Check out photos from the conference, Meet the Cities posters, plenary videos, and the full attendee list (follow up on those connections!). Presentations from breakout sessions are now uploaded into the conference agenda. Did you take any great photos that you’d love to share with the network? Upload them here!
>And what's next? Join us in Minneapolis in for Designing Cities 2026 next May! We're already looking forward to reconvening the NACTO movement in partnership with our co-hosts, the City of Minneapolis.
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About Designing Cities
The annual NACTO Designing Cities Conference brings together over 1,000 people passionate about advancing the state of transportation in North American cities—engineers, planners, government agency leaders, elected officials, advocates, and other transportation professionals of all career levels. In 2025, we will be hosted by our member District DOT. We look forward to bringing the NACTO movement together in Washington, D.C. from May 28 to May 31 for another great event!
Learn More
> Read the Schedule at a Glance and browse the detailed agenda
> Visit the Planning Your Trip page for details on hotels, travel, transit, and what to do in DC.
> Check out the Venue Map to find your meeting room.
> Get Involved: learn more about Designing Cities, who attends, and how NACTO programs the conference.
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Meet Our Host
The District Department of Transportation’s mission is to equitably deliver a safe, sustainable and reliable multimodal transportation network for all residents and visitors of the District of Columbia.
Every day, over 1,000 members of the DDOT team work tirelessly to ensure that the District’s roads are safe, reliable, and easy to navigate for the millions of residents, commuters, and visitors who use the transportation network each year.
Follow and tag them on social media @ddotdc!