Ward 3 Dc Map

Ward 3 Dc Map. Watch Ward 3 DC Council candidates’ forum Greater Greater Washington The following downloadable maps provide illustrations of the city, ward, and ANC/SMD boundaries Ward Extract of the Official Zoning Map of the District of Columbia Published on January 1, 2017 To certify zoning on any property in order to satisfy a legal requirement, contact the office of Zoning at the address listed below.

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Ward Extract of the Official Zoning Map of the District of Columbia Published on January 1, 2017 To certify zoning on any property in order to satisfy a legal requirement, contact the office of Zoning at the address listed below. The boundaries of the 8 Wards of the District of Columbia (along with those of the Advisory Neighborhood Commissions and Single Member Districts) are updated every ten years, based on the results of the latest decennial Census

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The boundaries of the 8 Wards of the District of Columbia (along with those of the Advisory Neighborhood Commissions and Single Member Districts) are updated every ten years, based on the results of the latest decennial Census The boundaries shown may be subject to technical correction by Council staff. These ward maps were approved by DC Council in 2022

Ward 1 Dc Map Map Vector. ANC 3G (overlaps with Ward 4) Click on the map to enlarge it Ward 3 consists of the following commissions: For assistance in locating your Single Member District (SMD) and Advisory Neighborhood Commission (ANC), please consult the ANC Locator Tool

Washington Dc Dc Map Dyanna Louisette. The maps are in Portable Document Format (PDF), which allows them to be viewed on screen or printed exactly as they were produced The boundaries of the 8 Wards of the District of Columbia (along with those of the Advisory Neighborhood Commissions and Single Member Districts) are updated every ten years, based on the results of the latest decennial Census