2016 Preservation Plan Available for Public Comment

By Bruce Yarnall, March 4, 2013, DC Historic Preservation Office

The DC Historic Preservation Office (HPO) has completed and is seeking public comments on a draft of the District of Columbia’s historic preservation plan, Enriching our Heritage, 2016. The plan is a guide for the city’s preservation efforts for the next four years, identifying goals and suggesting actions that citizens, organizations, businesses, government agencies and others can take to achieve the long-range vision for preserving, enhancing and celebrating our city’s heritage as established by the city’s Comprehensive Plan.

The plan was developed based on public outreach efforts by the HPO in 2012, with input from community organizations and citizens from all eight Wards and guided by a steering committee of preservation, planning, community and business leaders.

The draft includes a summary of recent preservation achievements, future challenges, and a series of specific goals, objectives and actions. A complete draft of the plan, including a timeline on the District’s history and recommendations for implementation of the plan, is scheduled for release on March 14th. A meeting to hear public comments on the plan will be held at the Historic Preservation Review Board at 9:00AM on April 25, 2013 at 441 4th Street, NW, in room 220-south.

The draft plan can be viewed on the HPO’s website as a “Related Document” by clicking here.

or can be sent as a PDF document upon request. To obtain a copy of the draft plan or to provide comments, please contact the DC Historic Preservation Office at historic.preservation@dc.gov, (202) 442-8835, or sending a request to Office of Planning/Historic Preservation Office, 2016 Plan, 1100 4th Street, SW, Suite 650, Washington, DC 20024.

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