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About DPR
Programs and Services
Facilities and Permits
Property Improvements
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![]() 10th Street Park - Park DevelopmentDPR has undertaken the development and construction of the new 10th Street Park. ![]() 10th Street Park DevelopmentThe DC Department of Parks and Recreation (DPR) has undertaken the development and construction of a new “10th Street Park.” The park site is currently a 0.20 acre empty lot located on 10th Street, NW, between L and M Streets, NW. ![]() 11th and Monroe Street Park RenovationDPR has renovated the park at 11th and Monroe Streets, NW. The new park will feature a new playground; new plaza; landscaping; water fountain; and game tables. ![]() 14th and Girard Streets Park RedevelopmentIn response to the aging infrastructure and shifting needs of the community, the DC Department of Parks and Recreation (DPR) began a community-driven planning and design process in spring 2007 to redevelop the park located at 14th and Girard Streets, NW ![]() 14th, Oak, and Ogden Park ImprovementsThis is a small triangle park located at the interesection of 14th, Oak, and Ogden Streets, NW in northern Columbia Heights. The project calls for a complete overhaul of the park to create a safer and more inviting space. ![]() 16th Street Playground RenovationThe Department of Parks and Recreation (DPR) completed renovations at the 16th Street Playground located at the DPR Headquarters 3149 16th Street, NW. ![]() 18th Street and Bunker Hill ParkThe DC Department of Parks and Recreation (DPR) has developed a new park at 18th Street and Bunker Hill, NE in Ward 5. ![]() 7th and N Streets Park - Park ImprovementsThe DC Department of Parks and Recreation (DPR) has begun a park improvement project for the park at 7th and N Streets, NW. The goal of the project is to create a family-friendly space by making a number of capital improvements to the current park. Proposed improvements inlcude installation of the following amenities: ![]() 7th and N Streets Park ImprovementsThe DC Department of Parks and Recreation (DPR) has begun a park improvement project for the park at 7th and N Streets, NW. The goal of the project is to create a family-friendly space by making a number of capital improvements to the current park. ![]() Anacostia Fitness Center RenovationIn 2009, DPR renovated the Anacostia Fitness Center. The scope of work included renovations to the locker rooms, offices, and fitness areas. Entire facility received plumbing upgrades, new paint, and new flooring.
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