Office Of Planning
Following are all UrbanTurf articles filed under Office Of Planning, from most recent to least.
Office of Planning Asks Zoning to Limit "Pop-Up" Additions
Lark Turner | June 30th 2014
Last week, the Office of Planning submitted recommendations that would lower the allowable height of rowhouses in the city to 35 feet.... read»
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»
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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A Conversation About DC's Zoning Changes
Shilpi Paul | June 21st 2012
In something of a kick-off to the public discussions that will ensue in the coming months regarding DC's proposed zoning changes, Harriet Tregoning, t... read»
The Changing Face of Housing in DC
Shilpi Paul | June 11th 2012
This past Friday, Housing Complex reported on some revealing graphs, charts and maps from the Office of Planning that visualize housing and developmen... read»
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