Initiatives
The Committee of 100 pursues advocacy across a wide range of topics, shown below.
Filter & Search Controls
Default Sort: By Date, New to Old
Initiatives
Affordable Housing Mission and Principles
Mission Statement The Committee of 100 on the Federal City advocates for a...
RFK Stadium Campus
The Committee of 100 advocates using the RFK campus for community recreation and opposes a new NFL stadium on the...
Tidal Basin
Flooding at the Tidal Basin is a constant problem, harming the cherry trees and inconveniencing visitors. The National...
Height of Buildings Act
So I close with a cautionary note. Be very careful as you gamble with the 100-year legacy of Washington’s Height Act....
McMillan Reservoir Park
On this 113-acre site near Howard University, the Army Corps of Engineers constructed a reservoir in 1901 and a sand...
Lincoln Memorial
The Lincoln Memorial opened to the public in 1922 as the monumental western terminus of the National Mall. The...
Walter Reed Campus
Located in northwest Washington between 16th Street and Georgia Avenue, the 113-acre Walter Reed Campus was one of the...
Streets, Roads, Parking, and Bridges
Chosen by Congress as the site for a permanent seat of government in 1790, Washington became one of the few cities in...
Comprehensive Plan
The Comprehensive Plan sets the framework that shapes changes to the City. For as long as DC has had a Comprehensive...
How To Use This Page
Use the Filter & Search Controls in the left column to limit the topic category results by any combination of Subcommittee involvement, featured topic, or keyword search, and to sort the topics chronologically or alphabetically. Once you have narrowed down your topic categories, click on any topic category module to go to that topic for a brief explanation of the topic and the linked Document Library that contains all document files pertaining to that topic.
Be aware that many initiatives and documents overlap topic categories and may be included in your search results through a number of filter combinations. It is best to start out broad and gradually narrow your search to decrease the number of results.
If you wish to search the entire website and not just initiatives, you may use the keyword search box found below the Filters in the left column. To search for documents only, use the tools found on the C100 Document Search page.
Committee of 100
on the Federal City
945 G Street NW
Washington, DC 20001
(202) 681-0225
info@Committeeof100.netQuick Links