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Comprehensive Plan "Existing Land Use" Map

This map shows land use in the District of Columbia as it existed in 2005. This map is different from the Future Land Use Map, which shows land use as envisioned in DC’s 2006 revised Comprehensive Plan. The categories used in the two maps are similar, but not identical.

The Office of Planning compiled this draft from a variety of sources. The main data source was “use code” information from the Office of Tax and Revenue (OTR). An automated process assigned entire squares (blocks) to particular land uses when the use codes for the properties on those squares were consistent with one another. For squares with a mix of uses (e.g. a mix of residential and commercial properties) operators at OP split the areas manually until the remaining portions had consistent land uses. OP’s planners then reviewed this information and made corrections where the available data appeared inaccurate.

Click on the index map to the right to view 11” x 17” sections of the original oversized map. Each section is presented as a separate document in PDF format*. To print this information on smaller paper, use the Adobe Acrobat Reader to shrink the page to fit, or use its graphics select tool to choose a portion of the page to print. Many printers also allow the user to tile 11 x 17 maps onto pairs of 8.5 x 11 pages. Colors on this map indicate types of land use (residential, commercial, public, etc.) and the intensity of use (high density, medium density, low density, etc.) that typically occur within each area.

This map has no legal status and is intended primarily as a resource and informational tool.This map is in draft form and your input regarding inaccuracies and corrections would be appreciated. If you are aware of any inaccuracies in the data as it is presented, please reply to the Office of Planning by email: jill.diskan@dc.gov or by fax (202) 442-7638.

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