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Small Area Plans and Studies Ward 2


Below are the Small Area Plans and Studies for Ward 2.

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Chinatown Cultural Development Strategy

The Chinatown Cultural Development Strategy is a project by OP, in partnership with the DC Office of Asian and Pacific Islander Affairs, to provide strategies and tools to help reposition Chinatown as the region’s top destination for Chinese/Asian cultural businesses, programs, services, events and festivals.

 
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Chinatown Design Review Procedures

The Director of Planning is required to review projects that the Department of Consumer and Regulatory Affairs (DCRA) identified as located within Chinatown.

 
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Convention Center Area Strategic Development Plan

The study area for this plan includes the area bounded by New York Avenue, Massachusetts Avenue, 12th Street, Vermont Avenue, U Street, Florida Avenue, and New Jersey Avenue.

 
Downtown Action Agenda

Downtown Action Agenda

A plan for directing future growth to emerging areas near downtown Washington and strengthening downtown neighborhoods as vital and vibrant places.

 
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DUKE: Development Framework for a Cultural Destination District Within Washington, DC's Greater Shaw U Street

The Duke plan is a result of an extensive community planning process that outlines specific development and use targets between the Shaw-Howard University and U Street/African-American Civil War Memorial/Cardozo metro stations. About 500 community, business and institutional stakeholders provided input during the series of community meetings which led to this document.

 
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Logan Circle Neighborhood Investment Fund Plan

The Neighborhood Investment Fund (NIF) is an annual non-lapsing, revolving fund to finance economic development and neighborhood revitalization in 12 target neighborhoods. The purpose of the Target Area Investment Plan is to identify community investment priorities for the use of NIF funds.

 
Mt Vernon Square Design Workbook

Mount Vernon Square Design Workbook, Washington, DC

A vision and urban design framework for the Mount Vernon Square District to make it a dynamic, unique, destination for DC residents, workers and visitors alike.

 
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Mount Vernon Square District Project

Mount Vernon Square District Project will generate implementation-driven solutions for specific transportation, public realm and real estate challenges and opportunities in the blocks, streets, and reservations surrounding Mount Vernon Square.

 
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Shaw Neighborhood Investment Fund Plan

The Neighborhood Investment Fund (NIF) is an annual non-lapsing, revolving fund to finance economic development and neighborhood revitalization in 12 target neighborhoods. The purpose of the Target Area Investment Plan is to identify community investment priorities for the use of NIF funds.

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