The District Department of Transportation (DDOT) shall approve a public space permit for a lay-by only when there is no parking lane and other options to safely pick up and drop off passengers are shown to be infeasible or impractical.
In addition, a lay-by shall be approved only if:
No person shall construct a lay-by in public space:
A person shall apply for a public space permit for a lay-by by completing an application as provided by the Director. The following documentation shall accompany the application:
When a lay-by is located adjacent to a travel lane intended for the movement of motor vehicle traffic, the lay-by shall be no more than ten feet (10 ft.) wide.
When a lay-by is located adjacent to a travel lane intended for the movement of motor vehicle traffic, the combined width of the lay-by lane and the adjacent travel lane shall be no less than nineteen feet (19 ft.).
When a lay-by must be located adjacent to a parking lane to accommodate wider vehicles or to allow additional pedestrian maneuvering space on the traffic side of the vehicle, the lay-by shall be no more than three feet (3 ft.) wide.
When there is a privately funded streetscape project following the construction of a new building or the substantial rehabilitation of an existing building, the public space permit for any existing lay-by adjacent to the property shall expire. If the property owner desires a new lay-by, a request for a lay-by must be included as part of the public space permit application to perform the privately funded streetscape restoration project.
If a person constructs a lay-by in public space without a permit, the person, at his or her own expense, shall remove the lay-by and restore the public space in accordance with the current DDOT Standard Specifications for Highways and Structures.
When the Director determines that a lay-by should be removed to allow the public space to be used for another purpose which benefits the District, such as for a bus stop, the Director shall revoke the permit for a lay-by in public space and the person who constructed the lay-by shall remove the lay-by and restore the public space in accordance with the current DDOT Standard Specifications for Highways and Structures.
Notwithstanding § 1201.10, if the lay-by is to be removed as part of a DDOT street reconstruction project, the Department may itself remove the lay-by and restore the public space instead of requiring the person who constructed the lay-by to remove the lay-by and restore the public space in accordance with the current DDOT Standard Specifications for Highways and Structures.
If a lay-by that existed prior to the final publication of these rules was constructed without a public space permit, the person who constructed the lay-by shall apply for a public space permit under this section by October 1, 2014. If the permit is not approved, the person who constructed the lay-by shall remove the lay-by and restore the public space in accordance with the current DDOT Standard Specifications for Highways and Structures.
D.C. Mun. Regs. tit. 24, r. 24-1201