July 25, 2024

Ivy City: Draft Small Area Plan Released for Public Comment

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The Office of Planning (OP) has worked with Ivy City residents, community stakeholders and Washington, D.C., government agencies to develop the Ivy City Small Area Plan (ICSAP). Ivy City is a historically Black neighborhood characterized by a blend of commercial and industrial spaces alongside smaller residential units and has been burdened by racial, environmental, economic and infrastructural inequities that have adversely affected the community's quality of life. Its proximity to the New York Avenue NE corridor has also made it a focal point for urban development.

What Is the ICSAP?

The ICSAP serves as a roadmap for Ivy City's future, aligning with the District's Comprehensive Plan as viewed through a racial equity lens. By engaging the residents, community stakeholders and District agencies, the ICSAP aims to foster positive change in the coming years. The draft plan provides guidance on how to achieve equitable outcomes for all residents and stakeholders. Through implementation, residents will see increased investment for inclusive resources and neighborhood amenities, such as affordable housing and new community gathering spaces, to achieve the vision for Ivy City.

ICSAP Study Area