Harriet Tregoning
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Harriet Tregoning Resigns From Office of Planning
UrbanTurf Staff | February 4th 2014
Office of Planning Director Harriet Tregoning will resign on February 23rd to take a position with the Department of Housing and Urban Development. ... read»
NCPC: No Major Height Act Changes
UrbanTurf Staff | November 20th 2013
Those hoping to see taller buildings in DC at some point in the next decade will be disappointed by a decision made late Tuesday. ... read»
Height Act Hearing Reveals Opposition To a Taller DC
Shilpi Paul | October 29th 2013
A DC Council hearing regarding the Office of Planning's recommendation to alter the Height Act revealed an emphatic wave of opposition from the public... read»
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City Living Discussed at Tommy Wells' Book Club
Shilpi Paul | December 6th 2011
Councilmember Tommy Wells and DC's Director of Planning Harriet Tregoning led a book club last night at the Shaw public library where a group discusse... read»
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