National Capitol Planning Commission
Following are all UrbanTurf articles filed under National Capitol Planning Commission, from most recent to least.

The Massive Development at DC's Armed Forces Home Looks to Get Key Approval in June
UrbanTurf Staff | May 16th 2022
The National Capital Planning Commission will consider approval of the final master plan for the sprawling new development at its early June meeting.... read»

Dupont Circle Park Gets Green Light, Will Be Finished by End of 2014
Lark Turner | September 9th 2014
Pedestrian foot traffic embedded in the park's pavers will power lights on the site's benches.... read»

Tall Buildings Beyond the Core: DC Releases Height Act Recommendations
Shilpi Paul | September 25th 2013
On Tuesday, the city's Office of Planning released their bold conclusions regarding DC's height limit: it should be raised within L'Enfant City, and e... read»
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Ecodistrict Plan Will Transform DC's Southwest Quadrant
Shilpi Paul | July 20th 2012
On Thursday night, the National Capitol Planning Commission (NCPC) held an open discussion about their plan to transform 100 currently less-than-hospi... read»
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In April, UrbanTurf looked at programs in the District that help homebuyers defray ... read »

The Health and Human Services (HHS) secretary closed on a four-bedroom home in George... read »

Today, UrbanTurf continues our tour of neighborhood developments around the region as... read »

DC is one of seven U.S. cities where the number of cranes currently in operation has ... read »
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