The bridge crossing the Washington Channel of the Potomac River on Interstate Route 395, approximately 100 yards downstream from the outlet gate of the Tidal Basin, near the intersection of the extension of 13th and G Streets Southwest, shall be known and designated as the “Francis Case Memorial Bridge.” Any law, regulation, map, document, record, or other paper of the United States or of the District of Columbia in which such bridge is referred to shall be held to refer to such bridge as the “Francis Case Memorial Bridge.”
(Sept. 25, 1965, 79 Stat. 838, Pub. L. 89-203, § 1.)
1981 Ed., § 7-525.
1973 Ed., § 7-525.
Interstate Route 395 was substituted for Interstate Route 95 in the first sentence of this section to update terminology.
Structure District of Columbia Code
Title 9 - Transportation Systems
Chapter 3 - Bridges, Viaducts, and Subways
§ 9–301. Control of bridges; exception
§ 9–302. Construction and repair of bridges over railway and canal rights-of-way
§ 9–303. Bridges across Rock Creek
§ 9–304. Pennsylvania Avenue Bridge
§ 9–306. John Philip Sousa Bridge
§ 9–309. Construction of power boats; exception; “power boats” defined
§ 9–311. Francis Scott Key Bridge
§ 9–312. South Dakota Avenue Bridge
§ 9–313. Connecticut Avenue Bridge over Klingle Valley
§ 9–315. Fern and Varnum Streets and Eastern Avenue Viaducts
§ 9–316. Certain grade crossings to be closed after completion of Fern Street Viaduct
§ 9–317. Van Buren Street Subway
§ 9–318. Grade crossing at Lamond closed
§ 9–320. Michigan Avenue Viaduct — Construction; cost; highway grade closed
§ 9–321. Michigan Avenue Viaduct — Use by street railway companies
§ 9–322. Highway grade crossing at Michigan Avenue closed
§ 9–324. Calvert Street Bridge