Planning Commission Approves Final Plans For D.C.'s First Elevated Public Park

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Planning Commission Approves Final Plans For D.C.'s First Elevated Public Park
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The final site development plans for the 11th Street Bridge Park have been approved, the National Capital Planning Commission announced Friday.

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