DC 2050 launches today!
Check out our event calendar and plan to come out and share your thoughts. Click the link in our bio or visit DC2050.com. Public events begin on March 22.
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DC 2050 launches today!
Sign up for our email list to stay up-to-date. Click the link in bio or visit DC2050.com to register.
#DC2050 #ComprehensivePlan
DC 2050 launches today!
Take the DC 2050 Vision Survey to start participating. Visit DC2050.com or click the link in our bio to access the survey.
#DC2050 #ComprehensivePlan
Our team has been all over DC lately - meeting with residents, community organizations, and neighbors to talk about the projects we're working on. Special thanks to our hosts and partners!
Join us tomorrow, May 16th from 2-6pm, at beautiful Anacostia Park for the 12th annual Anacostia River Festival! The weather looks stunning π
Our DC 2050 & Archaeology staff look forward to talking with you about our work.
For more information, visit bridgepark.org/arf
Meet us at the library this summer! Come chat with the DC Office of Planning at a library near you, starting with the Northeast Neighborhood Library this Friday, May 15, 11:30 am - 12:30 pm. OP staff will be there ready to discuss current projects, including DC 2050 and the H Street Land Use and Market Study.
We've been busy spreading the word about DC 2050 - the District's next comprehensive plan which will guide growth and development for our city. So far this year, our team has presented to ANCs and community groups, conducted workshops and focus groups, tabled at community events, and launched a virtual survey to gather feedback. The work isn't over! Catch us this summer in your neighborhood and follow along: DC2050.com
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DC 2050 is the District's next comprehensive plan, which will guide growth and development across the District: DC2050.com
To keep DC connected and make sure residents have access to bus and metro, we're focusing on creating a plan that identifies growth near public transit. Follow along for updates as we draft the plan based on your feedback and priorities.
Scenes from our second RFK master plan site walk April 23. About 80 residents joined our staff to walk through key project areas and talk about what they could be. This was a great way to hear how the community uses space now and what needs they have for future development.
Thank you for all those who gave their time and are advocating for their community! Sign up for emails to learn about future opportunities at OurRFK.dc.gov
π’ MURALISTS: Type WARD7 in the chat and apply today for one of two paid art projects this summer.
Must live in Ward 7
Provide 3 work samples
DEADLINE May 15, 2026
Funding provided by a grant from the DC Office of Planning
One year later, we're doing another AMA!
Tomorrow (4/30) from 10-11am, join Director Cozart on the Reddit /washingtondc sub to ask her anything about the comprehensive plan future land use map and policies.
πreddit.com/r/washingtondc (linked in bio)
Wow! Nearly 100 neighbors showed up for the first of two RFK site walks on Saturday.
The 1.4-mile walk took us through many parts of the campus that will be transformed in the future to new recreation space, housing, entertainment, and more.
Join the second walk tonight:
Thursday, April 23 | 6:00 PM β 8:30 PM
π Meeting Location:
Stadium-Armory Metro Station (North Exit), 192 19th St SE, Washington, DC
π³οΈ Registration:
If possible, please tell us you're coming by registering here: arcg.is/1ynbf15 (link in bio).