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The National Capital Planning Commission’s office is closed, but the agency is open for business through online services, including digital project submissions. Visit www.ncpc.gov/coronavirus for the latest information on agency operating status, upcoming Commission meetings, and other agency planning initiatives. For general information email info@ncpc.gov or call 202.482.7200.
In response to COVID-19 guidance on gatherings, NCPC is conducting Commission meetings online until further notice. The next online Commission meeting is Thursday, October 9, 2025 at 1:00 pm. Meeting information will be available on the agenda page.
Participating While Social Distancing
Please read the procedures on how to testify at online Commission meetings while NCPC’s offices are closed to the public.
ULI Washington Forrestal Building TAP Report
Panel sponsored by NCPC and the Public Buildings Reform Board lays out the framework for the disposition and redevelopment of the James V. Forrestal Building in Southwest Washington.
NCPC Releases Monumental Core Streetscape Guide
Explore guidelines that reinforce the iconic form and identity of the nation’s capital.
Beware of Fraudulent RFQs
Scammers have been using NCPC agency and staff information to send fraudulent requests or solicitations to businesses.
World War I Memorial
The World War I Memorial’s central feature, a sculpture titled A Soldier’s Journey by Sabin Howard was unveiled on September 13.