- Leonard H. Becker, General Counsel, Executive Office of the Mayor,
and Robert J. Spagnoletti, Attorney General for the District of
Columbia, letters settling litigation regarding Freedom of Information
request, April 26, 2005 and April 29,
2005 - Casey Foundation to give the site proposed for the Mayoral mansion
to the Salvation Army for sale, December
12, 2003 - John Finney, Kent Slowinski, William Snape, II, and Delores Milmoe,
letter to Council Chairman Linda Cropp on the Whitehaven Parkway
Transfer for the Mayor’s mansion, November
5, 2003 - Howard Bray, complaint for injunctive relief, seeking to get the
District government to release its files on plans for and negotiations
about the mayoral mansion, October 15,
2003 - Mayor Anthony A. Williams, security rationale for adding national
parkland to the mayoral mansion site, September
24, 2003 - “Transfer of Jurisdiction of Part of U.S. Reservation 357 for the
Mayor’s Official Residence Resolution of 2003,” PR
15-381. - E-mails regarding the mayor’s mansion sent by Dick Carr, the Carr
Company and Casey Mansion Foundation; Ellen McCarthy, DC Office of
Planning; and Charles Barbera, Corporation Counsel’s Office; April
18, 2003, and May 7, 2003 - Del. Eleanor Holmes Norton, bill to establish the Carter G. Woodson
Home National Historical Site, February 27,
2003 - Kathy Patterson letter to the National Park Service on proposed land
swap, January 17, 2003 - Casey Mansion Committee response to the Environmental Assessment, January
17, 2003 - Defenders of Wildlife response to the Environmental Assessment of
the proposed Mayoral Mansion land swap, January
16, 2003 - Richard W. Carr letter to Irena Webster, Association for the Study
of Afro-American Life and History, outlining deal for the Carter
Woodson house, January 15, 2003 - Casey Mansion Committee Resolution, calling on officials to oppose
the proposed swap of the Whitehaven Tract, signed by Foxhall Community
Association, Burleigh Citizens Association, Glover Park Citizens
Association, and Palisades Citizens Association, January
2003 - Kent Slowinski, Foxhall Community Citizens Association, Casey
Mansion Committee, “Proposed NPS Land Swap Is a Bad Deal for the
Public,” January 2003 - Foxhall Community Citizens Association, Casey Mansion Committee,
summary of its position on the Casey Mansion and on the proposed
transfer of National Park Service Whitehaven Park land to the Casey
Mansion Foundation, December 2002 - Foxhall Community Citizens Association, Casey Mansion Committee,
Issues regarding the proposed NPS/CMF land transfer, December
29, 2002 - Casey Mansion Committee letter to National Park Service proposing
change in land swap, December 23, 2003 - Sections of the Technical Amendments Act of 2001, Bill
14-216, applicable to the Casey Mansion proposal - “Approval of the Proposal from the Eugene B. Casey Foundation for
an Official Residence of the Mayor Resolution of 2001,” PR
14-179 - Mayor’s Official Residence Commission final report, April
24, 2001 - Mayor’s Official Residence Commission, draft summary of report, April
17, 2001 - Gary Imhoff, testimony to the Mayor’s Official Residence
Commission, April 17, 2001 - Foxhall Community Citizens Association, testimony to the Mayor’s
Official Residence Commission, April
17, 2001 - Letter from Mrs. Eugene B. Casey, Eugene B. Casey Foundation,
offering the “Casey Mansion” as the Mayor’s official residence, February
26, 2001 - Members of the Mayor’s Official Residence
Commission - “Mayor’s Official Residence Commission Establishment Act of
2000,” Bill
13-590, DC Law 13-179
