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National Capital Planning Commission Seeks Input On Pennsylvania Avenue

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The National Capital Planning Commission is seeking public comments on a plan to redesign Pennsylvania Avenue between the US Capitol and the White House. Officials stated the area needs a refreshed look to address its current condition. The proposed plan includes adding more trees and increasing green space. The project is part of ongoing efforts to revitalize the iconic corridor. The plan also involves making upgrades to Freedom Plaza. A commission is proposing changes to Pennsylvania Avenue in Washington D.C. to create safer walkways and upgrades to Freedom Plaza. The Washington Business Journal reports the changes aim to make the area more pedestrian friendly and accommodate more events and protests. The public has until Thursday to provide input on the proposal. A final design is expected sometime next year.

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WTOP Washington DC

“The National Capital Planning Commission continues to seek comments about how to rework Pennsylvania Avenue between the US Capitol and White House. Officials say the iconic area has kind of fallen behind, needs a new refreshed look. The plan to do so includes more trees, greener space.”

WTOP Washington DC

“The National Capital Planning Commission continues to seek comments about how to rework Pennsylvania Avenue between the US Capitol and White House.”

WTOP Washington DC

“refreshed look. The plan to do so includes more trees, greener space.”

WTOP Washington DC

“The group is asking for your comments about reworking Pennsylvania Avenue between the Capitol and the White House. There's a plan to add more trees, greener space, and safer walkways, plus making upgrades to Freedom Plaza”

WTOP Washington DC

“The Washington Business Journal reports those changes are designed to make America's main street more welcoming and pedestrian friendly. You have until Thursday to weigh in”

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