The Anacostia Waterfront
Corporation describes itself as “a government-sponsored enterprise of the District of Columbia established in 2004 to lead the revitalization of lands along the Anacostia River and coordinate environmental and programming initiatives that promote river clean up, public awareness, and enjoyment of the river.”
Anacostia
Waterfront Corporation primary website
Anacostia
Waterfront Initiative’s website at the Office of Planning
- Anacostia Waterfront Corporation, announcement of designated
developers for baseball district development, December
12, 2005 - Mayor Anthony A. Williams, press release on plan to revitalize
Anacostia Metro site with Anacostia Waterfront Corporation and WMATA, August
3, 2005 - Councilmember Jack Evan, Potential
amendment to District of Columbia Anacostia Waterfront Act of 2003 - District of Columbia Anacostia Waterfront Act of 2003, Bill
15-616 - Councilmember Harold Brazil, comments on Bill 15-616 in Committee on Economic Development,
June 2, 2004 - Eric Price, Deputy Mayor for Planning and Economic Development,
testimony to the Subcommittee on the District of Columbia, Committee on Appropriations, House of Representatives,
April 26, 2001
