15 chapters · 443 sections in this title.
D.C. Code § 9-111.01c Cost-transfer projects
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(a) For the purposes of this section, the term: (1) “Additive rate” means the rate used to represent labor surcharges as a percent of direct labor costs. (2) “Indirect cost” means a cost incurred for a common or joint purpose benefiting more than one project that is not readily a…
D.C. Code § 9-111.31 Reporting requirements
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(a) On November 1st of each year, the Mayor shall submit to the Council a report on all District of Columbia Highway Trust Fund and Local Transportation Fund expenditures for the previous fiscal year. The report shall include, but not be limited to, the following: (1) The number …
D.C. Code § 9-113.01 Abutment of Highway Bridge
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D.C. Code § 9-113.02 Boundaries of public highways to be permanently marked
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D.C. Code § 9-113.03 Council may change names of streets when 2 streets have same name
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D.C. Code § 9-113.04 Acceptance of dedicated streets; building restriction lines; right-of-way for sewers and water mains
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D.C. Code § 9-113.05 Council to close certain streets, roads or highways in the District rendered useless or unnecessary by the highway plan — Consent of owners
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D.C. Code § 9-113.06 Plat to be files — Assessment
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D.C. Code § 9-115.01 Plan for future use of Klingle Road
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No later than December 31, 2002, the Mayor shall transmit to the Council, by resolution, a plan for the future use of Klingle Road, N.W.
D.C. Code § 9-115.02 Expenditure of funds for Klingle Road
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Notwithstanding any other provision of law, no capital program of federal highway aid projects, federal-aid highway contract, or funds from any source may be expended for Klingle Road, N.W., for any purpose except to facilitate the movement of motor vehicle traffic until a resolu…
D.C. Code § 9-115.11 Re-opening of Klingle Road
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Notwithstanding any other law, the portion of Klingle Road, N.W., between Porter Street, N.W., on the east, to Cortland Place, N.W., on the west, which portion is currently closed to motor vehicle traffic, shall not be re-opened to the public for motor vehicle traffic. No funding…
D.C. Code § 9-201.01 Definitions
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(a) For purposes of this chapter the term: (1) “Alley” means any public alley, as recorded in the records of the Office of the Surveyor, from its intersection with a street or another alley to its next intersection with a street or alley, or where it dead-ends. (2) “Council” mean…
D.C. Code § 9-202.01 Authority of the Council
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The Mayor may close all or part of any street or alley which is determined by the Council to be unnecessary for street or alley purposes, upon approval of a proposed resolution submitted by the Mayor to the Council for its review.
D.C. Code § 9-202.02 Actions required of Mayor prior to consideration of application
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Prior to consideration by a committee of the Council of an application to close all or part of a street or alley, the Mayor shall: (1) Provide the Council with a Surveyor’s plat showing: (A) The street or alley, or part thereof, to be closed; (B) The lots abutting the street or a…
D.C. Code § 9-202.03 Exceptions from requirement of referral of application to National Capital Planning Commission
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Section 9-202.02(3) shall not apply to any application to close all or part of an alley in the circumstances enumerated in § 9-202.05(2), (4)(A), (5), or (6).
D.C. Code § 9-202.04 Public hearing required
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Except as provided in § 9-202.05, the Council shall hold a public hearing on all applications to close all or part of a street or alley.
D.C. Code § 9-202.05 Inapplicability of § 9-202.04
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Section 9-202.04 shall not apply to any application to close: (1) All or part of any alley when the application has been supported in writing by all of the owners of all the property in the square; (2) All or part of any alley where the width of the alley is 10 feet or less, and …
D.C. Code § 9-202.06 Duties of applicant; Mayor to make available signs and prescribe format for written notice
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(a) At least 15 days and no more than 60 days prior to the date of any public hearing to consider an application to close all or part of a street or alley, the applicant shall: (1) Give written notice of the date, time, and location of the public hearing to all of the owners of a…
D.C. Code § 9-202.07 Publication of notice of hearing; written notice to involved advisory neighborhood commission
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(a) At least 15 days prior to a public hearing to consider an application to close all or part of a street or alley, the Council shall publish notice of the public hearing in the D.C. Register and shall give written notice of the public hearing to the advisory neighborhood commis…
D.C. Code § 9-202.08 Disposition of property; use of money received therefrom
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Where title to the street or alley, of which all or part is to be closed, can reasonably be determined to be held by the United States or the District, the Council may dispose of the property to the best advantage of the District and may assess the fair market value of the land a…
D.C. Code § 9-202.09 Approval subject to contingencies; relocation assistance
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(a) The Council may make the approval of a closing of all or part of a street or alley contingent upon any or all of the following: (1) The dedication of any other land for street or alley purposes; (2) The granting to the District of specific easements for public purposes; or (3…
D.C. Code § 9-202.10 Required notice of approval to affected property owners
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Except in the circumstances enumerated in § 9-202.05(1) through (6), following enactment of legislation ordering the closing of all or part of a street or alley, the Mayor shall give written notice to the owners of the property on both sides of the block(s) of the street to be cl…
D.C. Code § 9-202.11 Judicial proceeding upon filing of objection; damages
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When an objection is filed with the Mayor as provided for in § 9-202.10, the Mayor shall institute a proceeding in rem in the Superior Court of the District of Columbia for the closing of the street or alley, or part thereof, and for the ascertainment of damages and the assessmen…
D.C. Code § 9-202.12 Recordation of closing act and Surveyor’s plat; effects of recordation
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Following the effective date of an act ordering the closing of a street or alley, and following the finding by the Surveyor of compliance with any conditions required in the street or alley closing act pursuant to § 9-202.09 and following the payment of any damages awarded pursua…
D.C. Code § 9-202.13 Disposition of closing act and plat
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Upon the recordation of the plat, the Surveyor shall send a copy of the act and the plat to the applicant and to the Director of the Department of Finance and Revenue.
D.C. Code § 9-202.14 Fee schedule
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The Mayor shall establish a fee schedule to recover the costs associated with the consideration of an application to close all or part of a street or alley.
D.C. Code § 9-202.15 Mayor to issue procedures for review by agencies and public utilities
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Within 6 months of April 29, 1998, the Mayor shall issue procedures to require that all administrative reviews by affected agencies and by the public utilities of all applications to close all or part of a street or public alley, including agency and utility procedures both prior…
D.C. Code § 9-203.01 Scope of Mayor’s authority
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The Mayor may open, extend, widen, or straighten: (1) Any street to conform with the highway plan; or (2) Any minor street or alley, upon the petition of the owners of more than 1/2 of the property fronting on the proposed street or alley, or when the Mayor finds that the public …
D.C. Code § 9-203.02 Methods of acquisition
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Any land used for the purpose of opening, extending, widening, or straightening any street, minor street, or alley pursuant to § 9-203.01 may be acquired by: (1) Purchase; (2) Condemnation pursuant to Chapter 13 of Title 16; or (3) Acceptance by the Council of a dedication of lan…
D.C. Code § 9-203.03 Council acceptance of land dedication
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(a) Where the highway plan shows: (1) a street as 90 feet wide, the Council may accept a dedication of land no less than 60 feet wide; (2) a street as 120 feet or more wide, the Council may accept a dedication of land no less than 90 feet wide; provided, that in both clauses (1) …
D.C. Code § 9-203.04 Minor streets
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Except as provided in § 9-203.03(b) and (c), and any regulations issued pursuant to § 9-203.03(b) or (c), in any 1 block length, a minor street shall be 75 feet wide, though land may be acquired at a width of 55 feet with building restriction lines set 10 feet back on both sides …
D.C. Code § 9-203.05 Area between property line and building restriction line
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Any area between the property line and the building restriction line shall be considered as private property set aside and treated as public space under the care and maintenance of the property owner. The use of this area shall be controlled by the District of Columbia police reg…
D.C. Code § 9-203.06 Improvement of street — Prerequisites
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(a) Prior to the improvement or issuance of a permit to improve a street that has been acquired for street purposes by the District but has neither been improved nor used as a public right-of-way for vehicles within 10 years of its acquisition, the Mayor shall submit a proposed s…
D.C. Code § 9-203.07 Improvement of streets — Rules
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(a) Within 6 months of May 10, 1988, the Mayor shall, pursuant to subchapter I of Chapter 5 of Title 2, issue rules to govern the procedures and standards for acquiring and improving streets and alleys in the District of Columbia. These rules shall include the establishment of: (…
D.C. Code § 9-203.08 Submission of highway plan
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(a) Within 1 year of May 10, 1988, the Mayor shall submit a report to the Council on the highway plan for the District of Columbia. (b) The report shall include: (1) An updated list of each street that has been acquired but has not been improved and does not function as a public …
D.C. Code § 9-203.09 Official street map; periodic publication; contents; availability
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(a) Within 2 years of May 10, 1988, and every 5 years thereafter, the Mayor shall publish an official street map that delineates each street and property square in the District of Columbia. (b) This map shall distinguish between: (1) Streets that have been improved, constructed, …
D.C. Code § 9-204.01 Scope of Council’s authority
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(a) Any proposed designation or change of the name of any public space or commemorative work on public space in the District of Columbia shall require approval by the Mayor and the Council as follows: (1) The Mayor may submit a resolution to the Council proposing a designation, c…
D.C. Code § 9-204.02 System of designations
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In naming any street or circle the following system shall be adhered to: (1) The broad diagonal highways shall be designated as avenues, and shall be named after states and territories of the United States. (2) Streets running north and south shall be designated with numbers cons…
D.C. Code § 9-204.03 Alleys
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The Council shall not name any alley in the District of Columbia except when the alley provides the only access to a residential or commercial property, and except when the Council designates a symbolic name for the alley pursuant to § 9-204.03a.
D.C. Code § 9-204.03a Symbolic names
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The Council may designate a symbolic name for any public space, which shall be in addition to and subordinate to any name that is the mailing address for the public space, and which shall conform with the requirements of this chapter pertaining to the naming of public spaces. A s…
D.C. Code § 9-204.04 Duplicative names prohibited
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No public space in the District of Columbia shall be given the same name as that given another public space in the District.
D.C. Code § 9-204.05 Use of living persons’ names prohibited; use of deceased persons’ names restricted
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Except as provided in § 9-204.10, no public space in the District shall be named in honor of any living person, or in honor of any person who has been deceased less than 2 years, unless the deceased person was a President or Vice President of the United States, a United States Se…
D.C. Code § 9-204.06 Extent of name to be used; use on street signs
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The Council shall use the person’s given name as well as the person’s surname in naming a public space in the District of Columbia in honor of a person. If the full name exceeds 21 characters a meaningful part of the name may be used on the street signs.
D.C. Code § 9-204.07 Submission of bill to involved advisory neighborhood commission
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(a) The initiator of a proposal to name or rename a public space shall: (1) Submit a petition to the Council in support of the proposal which is signed by a majority of owners of property abutting the public space to be named or renamed, prior to Council adoption of a bill to des…
D.C. Code § 9-204.08 Proposal to name or rename to be submitted to affected property owners
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The person or persons who initiate a proposal to name or rename a street or alley in the District of Columbia shall submit in writing a copy of the proposal to each owner of property abutting the affected street or alley.
D.C. Code § 9-204.09 Rights of certain boards preserved
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Nothing in this chapter shall prohibit the Board of Education, the Board of Library Trustees, or the Board of Trustees of the University of the District of Columbia from naming or renaming the public buildings or spaces under their respective jurisdictions.
D.C. Code § 9-204.10 Naming of sponsored recreation facilities
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(a) Notwithstanding § 9-204.01, the Mayor may name in honor of a person a Department of Parks and Recreation athletic field that is adopted or sponsored pursuant to § 10-304; provided, that: (1) The naming is detailed in an agreement between the Mayor and the entity adopting or s…
D.C. Code § 9-204.11 Definitions
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(a) For the purposes of this subchapter, the term: (1)(A) “Commemorative work” means any statue, monument, sculpture, streetscape or landscape feature, including a garden or memorial grove, or other structure, which is located on public space and which is designed to perpetuate i…
D.C. Code § 9-204.12 Commemorative Works Committee
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(a) There is established a District of Columbia Commemorative Works Committee (“Committee”) to advise and recommend to the Mayor and the Council a disposition of each application to place a commemorative work on public space in the District of Columbia. (b) The Committee shall be…
D.C. Code § 9-204.13 Authority of the Committee
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(a) The Committee shall act in an advisory capacity to the Mayor and the Council to: (1) Develop criteria to be used to review, evaluate, approve, or deny applications for placement of commemorative works on public space in the District; (2) Review each application for placement …