Title 40 › Subtitle SUBTITLE II— - PUBLIC BUILDINGS AND WORKS › Part PART A— - GENERAL › Chapter CHAPTER 33— - ACQUISITION, CONSTRUCTION, AND ALTERATION › § 3309
Make public buildings in the District of Columbia follow Peter Charles L’Enfant’s plan as much as possible and be both attractive and useful. If the Administrator of General Services decides a building needs a site made from adjoining city squares, parts of the streets between those squares and alleys that cross them can be closed and added to the site if the Administrator, the Council of the District of Columbia, and the National Capital Planning Commission all agree. The Administrator must talk with the House Office Building Commission (created by the Act of March 4, 1907 (ch. 2918, 34 Stat. 1365)) before buying land south of Independence Avenue between Third Street SW and Eleventh Street SE for a site. The Administrator must talk with the Architect of the Capitol before buying land from the United States Capitol Grounds to Eleventh Street NE and SE, bounded by Independence Avenue on the south and G Street NE on the north. Despite the District of Columbia Stadium Act of 1957 (Public Law 85–300, 71 Stat. 619) or any other law, the Armory Board may make contracts to hold events in Robert F. Kennedy Stadium.
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40 U.S.C. § 3309
Title 40 — Public Buildings, Property, and Works
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Apr 6, 2026
Release point: 119-73