HR 9215 · 93th Congress · District of Columbia
A bill to amend the National Capital Planning Act of 1952 as amended, and for other purposes.
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EnactedLatest: Referred to House Committee on District of Columbia.(1973-07-11)
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States that the general objective of this Act is to enable appropriate agencies to plan for the development of the District of Columbia and the Federal Establishment at the seat of government in a manner consistent with due regard for the rights and prerogatives of the adjoining States and local governments to exercise control appropriate to their functions. Prescribes the members who shall compose the National Capital Planning Commission. Requires the Commission to establish advisory and coordinating committees composed of representatives of Federal and District of Columbia agencies. Provides that the Commissioner of the District of Columbia shall: (1) submit to the Commission for adoption, after approval by the D.C. Council, a comprehensive plan for the National Capital, relating to the development of the District of Columbia; (2) prepare annually for approval by the D.C. Council a six-year program of District of Columbia public works projects; and (3) prepare urban renewal plans for adoption by the D.C. Council. Establishes a Municipal Planning Council to assist the Commissioner and to serve as the central planning agency for the District of Columbia government within the Nation…
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