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Upcoming Historic Preservation Review Board Meeting
https://planning.dc.gov/node/568242
April 25, 2024
The April HPRB Meeting will take place on Thursday, April 25, 2024. The Board will not meet in March.
Information regarding access and a list of cases that may be considered at this meeting will be posted on April 3 under the "Get Documents for Upcoming Meeting" link below.
Staff Reports and Documents for the Upcoming Meeting
Meeting Notice
HPRB issues a public notice of potential agenda items at least 15 days before the meeting. The notice is posted with the
Greetings: Raze applications were recently filed at the Department of Buildings (DOB) for the below addresses. This list of razes is also included in and the Raze Application Report for 2024 and posted to the DC Historic Preservation Office website.
ANC Address
5B 828 Evarts Street NE
5B 901 Franklin Street NE
5B 903 Franklin Street NE
5B 909 Franklin Street NE
5B 911 Franklin Street NE
7C 715 50th Street NE
Detail from website
R2400038
715 50th Street NE
Raze 1-story single-family detached dwelling
February 7, 2024
March 8, 2024
March 14, 2024
R200045
901 Franklin Street NE
Raze 1
A Bold and Beautiful Vision, March 23 through (April) March 2, 2024
After two months, the highly anticipated reopening of the Anacostia Community Museum is upon us, marked by the unveiling of the hallmark exhibit, A Bold and Beautiful Vision: A Century of Black Arts Education in Washington, DC, 1900–2000. The exhibit offers a rare opportunity to celebrate, explore, and hear from the city’s Black artists, who found joy, fulfillment, and inspiration, alongside their art, as