Contacts

Find contacts for our offices and regions, and our rest area free coffee program. You can also learn how to submit a public disclosure request, plan an event on a state highway and report material theft.

Disability access concerns - ADA

Under the Americans with Disabilities Act and Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act, WSDOT has set policies to protect people with disabilities from discrimination. Learn more on how to file an ADA complaint, report an ADA issue, or make a request for a public accommodation.

Get help in your language

We are working on translating resources and website pages.

Title VI/Limited English Proficiency

Learn about Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964. Title VI prohibits discrimination based on race, color or national origin (including people with Limited English Proficiency) in programs or activities receiving federal financial assistance.

Current employees

Find available resources for learning opportunities, web training and standards, and guidance for a clear and consistent writing style. You can also find notifications for closures at WSDOT buildings.

Environmental justice

Learn about our agency’s commitment to environmental justice and how we are implementing the newly passed HEAL (Healthy Environment for All) Act.

Accountability

Discover more about our agency performance and progress as well as how we measure it.

Policies

Find information on agency rule making, our privacy policy and other agency policies. 

Library & research reports

Take a look at available library services and find current information about transportation research projects and reports.

Emergency management

See our emergency management plans, sign up for WSDOT-hosted Incident Command System training and view our mutual aid agreements.

Seasonal events & programs

Learn about our events and seasonal programs such as our Give 'em a brake program and our pumpkin carving templates.

166,800 electric vehicle

registrations in Washington in 2023, up from 114,600 in 2022.

87 wetland compensation sites

actively monitored on 918 acres in 2023.

25,000 safe animal crossings

in the Snoqualmie Pass East Project area since 2014.