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Office Of Planning

Following are all UrbanTurf articles filed under Office Of Planning, from most recent to least.

DC's Office of Planning Wants to Mandate Inclusionary Zoning in Almost All Exempt Zones

DC's Office of Planning Wants to Mandate Inclusionary Zoning in Almost All Exempt Zones

Nena Perry-Brown | January 21st 2021

The Office of Planning is moving forward with another effort to expand this small-scale affordable housing production tool.... read»

Zoning Amendment Filed for Rhode Island Avenue Firehouse Could Pave Way for Mixed-Use Development

Zoning Amendment Filed for Rhode Island Avenue Firehouse Could Pave Way for Mixed-Use Development

Nena Perry-Brown | January 5th 2021

The city-owned location is adjacent to a series of parcels being prepped for a mixed-use redevelopment.... read»

More Details, and More-Detailed Renderings, for One of the Largest Developments Planned in DC

More Details, and More-Detailed Renderings, for One of the Largest Developments Planned in DC

Nena Perry-Brown | December 15th 2020

ANC 6D commissioners raised concerns about how the Buzzard Point project incorporates sustainability, resiliency, and affordability.... read»

From Chevy Chase to Congress Heights: The New Small Area Plans in The Works For DC

From Chevy Chase to Congress Heights: The New Small Area Plans in The Works For DC

Nena Perry-Brown | December 2nd 2020

The Office of Planning has five new Small Area Plan efforts in the pipeline.... read»

Big Plans at Buzzard Point: 2,100 Units, Hotel, Office, and Retail Proposed for Prominent DC Site

Big Plans at Buzzard Point: 2,100 Units, Hotel, Office, and Retail Proposed for Prominent DC Site

Nena Perry-Brown | November 24th 2020

A mixed-use proposal is being put forth for 100 V Street SW.... read»

Zoning Commission to Consider Expanding Inclusionary Zoning in DC Next Month

Zoning Commission to Consider Expanding Inclusionary Zoning in DC Next Month

Nena Perry-Brown | October 15th 2020

The proposed amendments to inclusionary zoning have changed a bit since they were proposed in January.... read»

With Development on Pause, Office of Planning Applies to Create Barry Farm Zone

With Development on Pause, Office of Planning Applies to Create Barry Farm Zone

Nena Perry-Brown | September 14th 2020

The tailored zoning designation is meant to help facilitate the on-hold New Communities Initiative redevelopment.... read»

A Map Amendment Could Be on the Way For Shaw's Parcel 42, Is Development Next?

A Map Amendment Could Be on the Way For Shaw's Parcel 42, Is Development Next?

Nena Perry-Brown | July 20th 2020

The city selected a development team for the site in 2016.... read»

A Move to Get More Homes and Performance Spaces in DC Alleys Takes a Step Forward

A Move to Get More Homes and Performance Spaces in DC Alleys Takes a Step Forward

Nena Perry-Brown | July 14th 2020

On Monday, the DC Zoning Commission voted to approve amendments that could enable more alley dwellings to be constructed in DC and more alley events ... read»

From Homes to Performance Spaces, How a Zoning Change Could Transform DC Alleys

From Homes to Performance Spaces, How a Zoning Change Could Transform DC Alleys

Nena Perry-Brown | June 4th 2020

Proposed zoning amendments would enable more construction on alley lots, and create the potential for public performances there.... read»

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