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...
St. Elizabeth’s West Campus
The west campus of St. Elizabeths Hospital covers more than 176 acres on a high plateau in southeast Washington, overlooking the confluence of…
Rent Stabilization And Control
The Committee of 100 recognizes the vital role that the District’s rent stabilization/rent control law has played in...
Anacostia Park
The Committee of 100 supports a proposal to expand the Anacostia riverwalk trail and a National Arboretum access...
Historic Districts
An historic district is a formally designated group of buildings, structures, sites, and spaces that relate to one for...
Union Station
During the height of the “City Beautiful” movement, architects Daniel Burnham and Peirce Anderson drew on Roman...
Commuter, Passenger and Freight Rail
Union Station Opened in 1907, the Beaux-Arts station was designed by Daniel Burnham and is the southern...
National Mall and Federal Enclave
Including Museums, Monuments and Memorials This important area of the city is a particular focus of the...
Lincoln Memorial
The Lincoln Memorial opened to the public in 1922 as the monumental western terminus of the National Mall. The...
Public Transportation
The Committee of 100 was an early and strong supporter of the Metro subway system to serve the DC metropolitan area. We continue to advocate for significant improvements and sound investments in mass transit to benefit the city and the region.
Comprehensive Plan
The Comprehensive Plan sets the framework that shapes changes to the City. For as long as DC has had a Comprehensive...
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