Initiatives
The Committee of 100 pursues advocacy across a wide range of topics, shown below.
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Initiatives
Downtown
Office buildings dominate DC’s Downtown. However, the shift in office habits prompted by the coronavirus pandemic has...
Zoning Regulation Revisions
The Zoning Act of March 1, 1920 established the Zoning Commission for the District of Columbia. With impetus from the...
Large Tract Development Including Master Plans and Individual Projects
New Developments are occurring on large tracts of previously industrial lands or other sites for which purposes have...
Social Housing
The term social housing is commonly used to describe a range of housing ownership, subsidy, and regulation models in...
Tidal Basin
Flooding at the Tidal Basin is a constant problem, harming the cherry trees and inconveniencing visitors. The National...
Commuter, Passenger and Freight Rail
Union Station Opened in 1907, the Beaux-Arts station was designed by Daniel Burnham and is the southern...
Lincoln Memorial
The Lincoln Memorial opened to the public in 1922 as the monumental western terminus of the National Mall. The...
Observatory Hill Campus
This 11.8-acre site, encompasses 11 historic buildings, located on 23rd Street, NW, across from the Department of...
Air Rights Development
Air rights in Washington, DC are the development rights to the empty space above a property, which allow the...
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