United States. National Capital Planning Commission

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Name (Latin)
United States. National Capital Planning Commission
Other forms of name
NCPC
National Capital Planning Commission (U.S.)
Coordinates
-77.02389565 -77.02389565 38.89549434 38.89549434 (gooearth )
Start period
1952
MARC
MARC

Other Identifiers

Wikidata: Q6971257
Library of congress: n 80076361
TEC10: 000105589
Sources of Information
  • LC man. auth. cd.(hdg.: United States. National Capital Planning Commission; name of the National Capital Park Commission (established in 1924) was changed in 1926 to the National Capital Park and Planning Commission, which was the successor to the Highway Commission of the District of Columbia (established in 1893); in 1952 the National Capital Park and Planning Commission was replaced by the National Capital Planning Commission)
  • Its Redevelopment plan, 1952.
  • NUCMC data from Historical Society of Washington, D.C., for John Nolen, Jr., papers, 1907-1968(National Capital Planning Commission and its predecessor National Capital Park and Planning Commission; NCPC)
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Wikipedia description:

The National Capital Planning Commission (NCPC) is a U.S. government executive branch agency that provides planning guidance for Washington, D.C., and the surrounding National Capital Region. Through its planning policies and review of development proposals, the Commission seeks to protect and enhance the resources of the U.S. national capital. The 12-member commission includes three presidential appointees, of which one must be from Virginia and one from Maryland, the mayor of Washington, D.C., the chair of the Council of the District of Columbia, two mayoral appointees, the chairs of the House and Senate committees with review authority over the District, and the heads of the three major land holding agencies, which are the Department of Defense, the Department of the Interior, and the General Services Administration. The Commission is supported by a professional staff of planners, architects, urban designers, historic preservation officers, among others.

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