District of Columbia Statutes
§ 10-110 — Portion of Water Street authorized to be part of park system.
District of Columbia § 10-110
JurisdictionDistrict of Columbia
Title 10Parks, Public Buildings, Grounds, and Space.
Ch. 1General Provisions.
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Bluebook
D.C. Code § 10-110 (2026).
Text
The Mayor of the District of Columbia is authorized to close upper Water Street, between Twenty-second and Twenty-third Streets, Northwest, lying north of Potomac Park and south of square 62; provided, that the consent in writing of the owners of three-fourths of all private property on the south side of square 62 is first had and obtained; and upon the closing of said street between the limits named the Mayor of the District of Columbia is authorized to transfer the land contained in the bed of said street to the Director of the National Park Service, as part of the park system of the District of Columbia; provided further, that the said Mayor is authorized to enter upon said closed area at all times for the purpose of maintenance and repair of all existing sewers and sewer appurtenances.
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Legislative History
May 13, 1932, 47 Stat. 154, ch. 180, § 1
Nearby Sections
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§ 10-1001.01
Definitions.§ 10-1002
Purpose.§ 10-1003
Functions.§ 10-1004
Transfers.§ 10-1005
Organization.§ 10-1006
Sole source contracting.§ 10-1009
Contract summary for Council review.§ 10-1010
Representative program.§ 10-1011
Inventory of real property assets.§ 10-1012
Periodic audit of leased properties.§ 10-1012.01
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Bluebook (online)
District of Columbia § 10-110, Counsel Stack Legal Research, https://law.counselstack.com/statute/dc/10-110.