Code of the District of Columbia
Official codified DC law sourced from the DC Council Open Law Library (public domain). 21,163 sections indexed.
- § 9-204.08Proposal to name or rename to be submitted to affected property owners.
- § 9-204.09Rights of certain boards preserved.
- § 9-204.10Naming of sponsored recreation facilities.
- § 9-204.11Definitions.
- § 9-204.12Commemorative Works Committee.
- § 9-204.13Authority of the Committee.
- § 9-204.14Applications for commemorative works.
- § 9-204.15Guidelines for consideration of applications.
- § 9-204.16Easements for commemorative works.
- § 9-204.17Issuance of permits.
- § 9-204.18Deposit for maintenance of commemorative work.
- § 9-204.19Expiration of approval of commemorative work.
- § 9-205.01[Reserved].
- § 9-206.01Validity of condemnations or closings pursuant to repealed law not affected.
- § 9-206.02Authority to issue rules.
- § 9-221.01Closings authorized; disposition of property
- § 9-221.02Proposed closing of public way — notice, hearing
- § 9-221.03Plans
- § 9-221.04Order; recordation
- § 9-221.05In rem proceeding — instituted upon objection to order
- § 9-221.06Damages; assessment of benefits
- § 9-221.07Abandonment
- § 9-221.08Petition by property owners for closing
- § 9-221.09Prior laws to remain in force
- § 9-221.10Short title
- § 9-301Control of bridges; exception.
- § 9-302Construction and repair of bridges over railway and canal rights-of-way.
- § 9-303Bridges across Rock Creek.
- § 9-304Pennsylvania Avenue Bridge.
- § 9-305Anacostia Bridge.
- § 9-306John Philip Sousa Bridge.
- § 9-307Highway Bridge.
- § 9-308Rochambeau Bridge.
- § 9-309Construction of power boats; exception; “power boats” defined.
- § 9-310Monroe Street Bridge.
- § 9-311Francis Scott Key Bridge.
- § 9-312South Dakota Avenue Bridge.
- § 9-313Connecticut Avenue Bridge over Klingle Valley.
- § 9-314Benning Bridge.
- § 9-315Fern and Varnum Streets and Eastern Avenue Viaducts.
- § 9-316Certain grade crossings to be closed after completion of Fern Street Viaduct.
- § 9-317Van Buren Street Subway.
- § 9-318Grade crossing at Lamond closed.
- § 9-319Cedar Street Subway.
- § 9-320Michigan Avenue Viaduct — Construction; cost; highway grade closed.
- § 9-321Michigan Avenue Viaduct — Use by street railway companies.
- § 9-322Highway grade crossing at Michigan Avenue closed.
- § 9-323Subway under Baltimore and Ohio tracks in vicinity of Chestnut Street, Fern Place, and Piney Branch Road.
- § 9-324Calvert Street Bridge.
- § 9-325Francis Case Memorial Bridge.
- § 9-326Washington Channel Bridge.
- § 9-401.01Cost of construction and repairs; payments.
- § 9-401.02Removal of street railway tracks.
- § 9-401.03Water and gas mains, service pipes, and sewer connections.
- § 9-401.04Assessments for sidewalks and curbing.
- § 9-401.05Mayor to submit schedules of streets to be improved.
- § 9-401.06Improvement and repairs of alleys and sidewalks; construction of sewers and sidewalks.
- § 9-401.07Repayments from Permit Fund.
- § 9-401.08Service connections with water mains and sewer.
- § 9-401.09Paving or resurfacing roadway of streets, avenues, and roads.
- § 9-401.10Assessments for costs of paving streets.
- § 9-401.11Width of pavement of streets.
- § 9-401.12Minor changes in roadway width.
- § 9-401.13Use of bituminous macadam authorized.
- § 9-401.14Use of portable asphalt plant.
- § 9-401.15Unexpended allotments for street paving made available for succeeding year.
- § 9-401.16Limitation on contracts of Mayor.
- § 9-401.17Contracts for repairs not to exceed 5 years.
- § 9-401.18Exemptions of abutting property from deposits and assessments.
- § 9-411.01Special assessments for curbs and gutters levied.
- § 9-411.02Special assessments for curbs and gutters levied — Computation.
- § 9-411.03Special assessments for curbs and gutters levied — Property abutting 2 or more streets, avenues, or roads.
- § 9-411.04Roadway improvements and curbs and gutters completed after May 25, 1943.
- § 9-421.01Amount assessed; levied pro rata.
- § 9-421.02Assessment for gutters and curbs.
- § 9-421.03Certain roadway improvements excepted.
- § 9-421.04Limitations on assessments; computation.
- § 9-421.05Property exempt where prior assessment paid.
- § 9-421.06Property exempt where prior roadway improvement made at owner’s expense.
- § 9-421.07Exemption for resurfacing by heater method.
- § 9-421.08Property abutting 2 or more streets.
- § 9-421.09Collection; interest; exception to requirement of advertising.
- § 9-421.10Protest by property owner.
- § 9-421.11Cancellation of prior assessments; reassessments; refunds.
- § 9-421.12Assessment when roadway paved — Severability.
- § 9-421.13Applicability to assessments levied prior to 1885.
- § 9-425.01Sidewalk installation requirements.
- § 9-425.02Notice and design requirements.
- § 9-425.03Exemptions.
- § 9-431.01Permit required; exceptions.
- § 9-431.02Penalty; prosecution.
- § 9-433.01Permit required; exceptions.
- § 9-433.02Penalty; prosecution.
- § 9-451.01Contracts for repair or construction of streets, avenues, alleys, or sewers — Advertisement; lowest responsible bidder accepted
- § 9-451.02Consent of Mayor required; contracts copied into book
- § 9-451.03Pavement material; contractors’ bonds and payments
- § 9-501Rates; maintenance.
- § 9-502Electric lamps on overhead wires prohibited.
- § 9-503Failure to provide required illumination; testing facilities.
- § 9-504Mayor not required to execute contracts for lighting.
- § 9-505Failure to furnish, erect, maintain, move, or discontinue street lamps.
- § 9-506Extension of gas mains for maintenance of street lamps.
- § 9-507Mayor to regulate hours of lighting of street lamps.
- § 9-508Washington Terminal Company to pay for certain street lighting.
- § 9-509Railroads to pay for certain street lighting.
- § 9-510Increase in number of street lamps authorized.
- § 9-601Removal from sidewalks by owner of abutting property.
- § 9-602Removal from sidewalks adjacent to public property.
- § 9-603Removal from sidewalks adjacent to federal buildings.
- § 9-604Temporary use of sand and ashes.
- § 9-605Failure of owner or occupant to remove — Removal by Mayor.
- § 9-606Failure of owner or occupant to remove — Suit to recover cost.
- § 9-607Rules.
- § 9-631Definitions.
- § 9-632Block party application and requirements.
- § 9-633Duties of the Department.
- § 9-634Criteria for review.
- § 9-701Administration of Airport; definitions.
- § 9-702Powers and duties of Administrator.
- § 9-703Lease of space or property.
- § 9-704Authority to make arrests; Park Police patrol.
- § 9-705Penalty.
- § 9-706Deposit of collateral by person charged with violation.
- § 9-707Agreements for municipal services.
- § 9-801Construction and operation of Airport authorized.
- § 9-802Selection of site.
- § 9-803Acquisition and construction of facilities.
- § 9-804Maintenance and operation.
- § 9-805Lease of space or property.
- § 9-806Contracts for supplies and services.
- § 9-807Transfers of property by federal agencies.
- § 9-808Authority to make arrests; Park Police patrol.
- § 9-809Agreements for municipal services.
- § 9-810Penalty.
- § 9-811Definitions.
- § 9-812Appropriations authorized.
- § 9-813Disposition of money recovered from pool and fountain.
- § 9-901Definitions.
- § 9-902Metropolitan Washington Airports Authority created.
- § 9-903Authorization of the Authority.
- § 9-904Membership; terms; officers.
- § 9-905Powers and duties of the Authority.
- § 9-906Authority rules and regulations.
- § 9-907Police powers.
- § 9-908Operation of foreign trade zone.
- § 9-909Acquisition of property; eminent domain.
- § 9-910Revenue bonds.
- § 9-911Refunding bonds.
- § 9-912Pledge of funds.
- § 9-913Marketability of bonds.
- § 9-914Bonds as legal investments and security for public deposits.
- § 9-915Credit of the District not pledged.
- § 9-916Trust agreement.
- § 9-917Revenues.
- § 9-918Trust funds.
- § 9-919Annual audit.
- § 9-920Remedies.
- § 9-921Exemption from taxation.
- § 9-922Jurisdiction of courts; liability for contracts and torts.
- § 9-923Procurement exemption.
- § 9-924Act liberally construed.
- § 9-925Constitutional construction.
- § 9-926Inconsistent laws inapplicable.
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