Future Land Use Map
Following are all UrbanTurf articles filed under Future Land Use Map, from most recent to least.

DC Council Approves Amended Comprehensive Plan
Nena Perry-Brown | May 18th 2021
The amendment process started five years ago.... read»

More Development on Connecticut Avenue? ANC 3C Passes Pro-Density Resolution
Nena Perry-Brown | February 18th 2021
ANC 3C approved a resolution in favor of the Office of Planning's suggestion to increase the density prescription for a commercial stretch of Connecti... read»

Union Market Property Owner Seeks High-Density Designation
Nena Perry-Brown | December 11th 2019
As the public continues to weigh in on proposed amendments to the Comprehensive Plan, another site is coming to the fore for a potential development.... read»
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The development along Langston Boulevard will now be a little bit shorter, and have f... read »

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