Zoning Code
Following are all UrbanTurf articles filed under Zoning Code, from most recent to least.
September's Zoning Amendments Omitted a Zone; OP Recommends a Remedy
Nena Perry-Brown | January 24th 2017
Last September, the Zoning Commission implemented an extensive overhaul of the zoning regulations; however, those new designations neglected to includ... read»
Best Zoning Change in 2016: Accessory Dwellings
Nena Perry-Brown | December 20th 2016
Several amendments to the District's zoning code were enacted in September, with one of the most interesting and potentially game-changing allowances ... read»
Obama Calls on Cities to Loosen Zoning Restrictions
Nena Perry-Brown | September 26th 2016
Today, the Obama administration is calling on cities and counties to explore reforming the rules governing housing, land use and construction in order... read»
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Don't Call Them Tiny Houses: The New Housing Prototypes Coming to DC
Nena Perry-Brown | June 15th 2016
In preparation for the changes to the zoning code related to accessory apartments and alley dwellings, the R. Michael Cross Design Group shared with U... read»
Is a New Corner Store Coming to Your Neighborhood?
Nena Perry-Brown | February 1st 2016
UrbanTurf has been taking a closer look at the zoning changes that will be implemented this September. This week, we are exploring what will change wi... read»
Permits Will Keep Printing Until Pop-Up Plan is Finalized
Lark Turner | August 21st 2014
The Office of Planning's Jennifer Steingasser said that the issuing of permits for new residential projects hadn't been affected by a proposed rule. ... read»
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»
Less Parking, More Homes: Newest Zoning Code Rewrite Released
Shilpi Paul | August 9th 2013
After the most recent round of community meetings, the Office of Planning released their latest draft of the new zoning code.... read»
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