Monday, June 26, 2006

South Capitol Street

The Studies:

The idea of reconstructing South Capitol Street into something at least prettier has been a planning thrust through numerous official studies.

The studies:

1997 Extending the Legacy: Planning America’s Capital for the 21st Century

http://www.ncpc.gov/publications_press/legacycontents.html

2003 Anacostia Waterfront Initiative

http://www.planning.dc.gov/planning/cwp/view,a,1285,q,571105,planningNav_GID,1708,.asp

2003 NCPC South Capitol Street Urban Design Study

http://www.ncpc.gov/publications_press/Press_Releases/2003/pr060503_2.html

http://www.ncpc.gov/publications_press/s_cap/part_1.pdf
http://www.ncpc.gov/publications_press/s_cap/part_2.pdf
http://www.ncpc.gov/publications_press/s_cap/part_3.pdf

2003 DCDOP South Capitol Street Gateway Study

http://ddot.dc.gov/ddot/cwp/view,a,1247,q,560731.asp
http://ddot.dc.gov/ddot/frames.asp?doc=/ddot/lib/ddot/information/documents/frames/south_capitol/pdf/sc_cover.pdf

2003 Urban Land Institute “An Advisory Services Panel Report: South Capitol Street Corridor, Washington, D.C. Implementation Plan”

http://www.ncpc.gov/publications_press/s_cap/SCapitolStReport.pdf

2004 DCDOT South Capitol Gateway Corridor and Anacostia Access Study

Parsons Brinkerhoff Quade & Douglas, Inc. Frank Lohsen McCrery, Architects Justice & Sustainability Associates, L.L.C. Joseph Passonneau & Partners

Note: this is the same Joseph Passonneau and Passonneau & Partners that produced/showed the “South Capitol Avenue” (my name, not theirs AFAIK) in the August 2000 presentation at the National Building Museum.

2005 NCPC South Capitol Street Grand Urban Boulevard and Waterfront Gateway

http://www.ncpc.gov/publications_press/s_cap/NCPC_SouthCapitolSt.pdf

South Capitol Street Environmental Impact Statement

http://www.southcapitoleis.com/

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