Appointed by U.S. President to 6-year terms: Herbert F. Ames, South Carolina, 2011; L. Preston Bryant, Virginia, 2013; John M. Hart, Maryland, 2014.
Appointed by Mayor, District of Columbia, to 4-year terms: Arrington Dixon, J.D., 2011; Robert E. Miller, 2011.
Ex officio: Robert M. Gates, Ph.D., U.S. Secretary of Defense; Kenneth Salazar, U.S. Secretary of the Interior; Martha Johnson, Administrator of General Services; Joseph I. Lieberman, Chair, Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs, U.S. Senate; Darrell Issa, Chair, Committee on Oversight and Government Reform, U.S. House of Representatives; Vincent C. Gray, Mayor, District of Columbia; Kwame R. Brown, Chair, Council of District of Columbia.
Marcel C. Acosta, Executive Director
Market Square North Building, North Lobby, Suite 500
401 9th St. NW, Washington, DC 20004
(202) 482-7200; fax: (202) 482-7272
e-mail: info@ncpc.gov
web: www.ncpc.gov
The National Capital Planning Commission originated in 1924 as the National Capital Park Commission. In 1926, it reformed as the National Capital Park and Planning Commission, and in 1952 assumed its present name.
The Commission provides planning guidance for federal land and buildings in the National Capital Region. The Region includes Prince George's County and Montgomery County in Maryland; Arlington, Fairfax, Loudoun and Prince William counties in Virginia; and the District of Columbia.
To protect and enhance the historical, cultural and national resources of the nation's capital, the Commission sets planning policies and reviews development proposals.
The Commissions's Interagency Security Task Force was initiated in March 2001. The Task Force makes recommendations for improving security and urban design in the nation's capital.
The South Capitol Street Task Force organized in May 2004. The Task Force reported its findings and recommendations on the revitalization of the South Capitol Street Corridor in 2005. The Task Force last met in October 2005.
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