CHRS
Archives
- Materials
are now available on the first 48 years of volunteer civic activities
of Capitol Hill Restoration Society members. These materials are
available at The George Washington University (GWU) in the Melvin
Gelman Library. This “finding aid” document will assist you in locating
specific material. If you have questions, you might also contact the
manuscript librarian, Jennifer King at 202-994-0628 or via e-mail. General information is also
available at the GWU Melvin Gelman Library.
Government
Community
Groups
Planning
& Historic
Preservation
Community
News Publications
Environmental
Groups
Developers: HillEast
Waterfront/ Reservation 13 Links
Deputy
Mayor for Planning & Economic Development
Hill
East Waterfront Developer's Proposals
Files below are PDFs from the Dec. 11, 2008 meeting
Developer websites
HDG Waterfront
Partners
New Hill East Joint Venture
DC Wildlife Action Plan
- Intro, Chapters 1-3. Overview,
Introduction, Approach (pp 1-69)
- Chapters 4-5. Threat
Prioritization, Conservation Actions, Habitats (pp 70-128)
- Chapter 6, part 1. Birds
in Greatest Conservation Need
- Chapter
6, part 2.
Mammals in Greatest Conservation Need
- Chapter 6, part 3. Reptiles in Greatest
Conservation Need
- Chapter 6, part 4. Fish in
Greatest Conservation Need
- Chapters 7-8. Public Outreach/
Participation, Literature Cited
- Appendices. Scoring Process for
Species in Greatest Conservation Need