District of Columbia Code
Subchapter I - General
§ 9–101.10. Street, avenue, or public thoroughfare prohibited within 1,000 feet of Naval Observatory

No street, avenue, or public thoroughfare in the neighborhood of the buildings erected upon the United States Naval Observatory grounds, Georgetown Heights, District of Columbia, shall extend within the area of a circle described with a radius of 1,000 feet from the center of the building known as the clock room of the said Observatory.
(Aug. 1, 1894, 28 Stat. 588, Joint Res. No. 40, § 1.)
1981 Ed., § 7-120.
1973 Ed., § 7-120.
This section is referenced in § 9-101.11.

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District of Columbia Code

Title 9 - Transportation Systems

Chapter 1 - Highway Plans

Subchapter I - General

§ 9–101.01. Control and repair of streets

§ 9–101.02. Jurisdiction over public roads and bridges

§ 9–101.03. Certain public roads declared public highways

§ 9–101.04. Abandonment or readjustment of streets to provide ground for educational, religious, or similar institutions. [Repealed]

§ 9–101.05. Use of property by owner until condemnation

§ 9–101.06. Public notice of proposed plan

§ 9–101.07. Beatty and Hawkins’s Addition to Georgetown

§ 9–101.08. Reversion of title upon abandonment of streets

§ 9–101.09. Resubdivision of property affected by highway plan pending condemnation proceedings

§ 9–101.10. Street, avenue, or public thoroughfare prohibited within 1,000 feet of Naval Observatory

§ 9–101.11. Massachusetts Avenue through grounds of United States Naval Observatory

§ 9–101.12. New highway plans authorized

§ 9–101.13. Subdivision to conform to plan of Washington

§ 9–101.14. District authorized to use certain land owned by United States for street purposes

§ 9–101.15. Right-of-way over Michigan Avenue to Washington Railway and Electric Company

§ 9–101.16. Highway construction program authorized

§ 9–101.17. Use of land in squares 354 and 355 for Southwest Freeway and for redevelopment of Southwest area of District

§ 9–101.18. Authority to acquire and transfer to Secretary of the Interior real property in exchange for real property transferred to the District; payments in lieu of transfer of property