The D.C. Council unanimously passed a new Comprehensive Plan that could have a profound impact on future growth in the District.
D.C. created its first Comprehensive Plan in 2006. The plan influences District officials’ decisions on matters pertaining to public service, infrastructure, and capital investment projects among other things.
Decisions regarding public service, infrastructure, and capital investment projects are also influenced by the policies put forth in the plan.
This year, the District Council made it a point to emphasize the need for equitable practices in the plan that will benefit D.C. residents in all eight wards in the future.
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