National Capital Planning Commission

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NATIONAL CAPITAL PLANNING COMMISSION

Suite 500, North Lobby, 401 Ninth Street NW., Washington, DC 20576

Phone, 202-482-7200. Internet, www.ncpc.gov.

Chairman John V. Cogbill III

Vice Chairman Patricia Elwood

Members Arrington Dixon, Robert A. Gaines, Richard L. Friedman

Ex Officio:

(Secretary of the Interior) Gale A. Norton

(Secretary of Defense) Donald H. Rumsfeld

(Administrator of General Services) Stephen A. Perry

(Chairman, Senate Committee on Joseph I. Lieberman

Governmental Affairs)

(Chairman, House Committee on Dan Burton

Government Reform)

(Mayor of the District of Columbia) Anthony A. Williams

(Chairman, Council of the District Linda W. Cropp

of Columbia)

Staff:

Executive Director Patti Gallagher

Deputy Executive Director Marcel C. Acosta, Acting

Cheif Operating Officer Connie M. Harshaw

Administrative Officer Sandra M. Quick

Director, Office of Long-Range Ronald Wilson

Planning

Director, Office of Plans Review William G. Dowd

Director, Technology Development and Michael Sherman

Applications Support

General Counsel and Congressional Ash Jain

Liaison

Public Affairs Officer Lisa N. MacSpadden

Secretariat Deborah B. Young

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The National Capital Planning Commission is the central agency for conducting planningand developmentactivities for Federal landsand facilities in the National Capital region. The region includes the District of Columbia and all land areas within the boundaries of Montgomery and Prince Georges Counties in Maryland and Fairfax, Loudoun, Prince William, and Arlington Counties and the city of Alexandria in Virginia.

The National Capital Planning Commission was established as a park planning agency by act of June 6, 1924, as amended (40 U.S.C. 71 et seq.). Two years later its role was expanded to include comprehensive planning. In 1952, under the National Capital Planning Act, the Commission was designated the central planning agency for the Federal and District of Columbia governments.

In 1973, the National Capital Planning...

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