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The National Capital Planning Commission is working on an Open Government Plan, to “increase transparency, public participation, and collaboration.”

You can vote on their various ideas at an interactive site. Ideas include putting online more of the plans that are under review, live streaming meetings, creating an online platform for people to collaboratively suggest changes to plans, and using more social media.

NCPC is one of many boards in DC which review proposed projects. Each group has varying levels of openness for various elements of the process. I’d like to see all project review boards strive for a basic level of transparency for all of their decisions:

Post submissions soon after they are received, including images, maps, etc.

Post dates of meetings and meeting agendas

Post staff reports and recommendations

Post comments that have been received from government agencies and ANCs

Provide an online mechanism for people to submit comments

Post comments that have been received from individuals

Broadcast meetings via Web audio or video

Provide an online archive of prior meeting audio/video

List the body’s vote and order quickly after the conclusion of the meeting

These are the boards that review projects and have some approval or disapproval power:

The Board of Zoning Adjustment (BZA) and Zoning Commission (ZC), both of which are managed by the Office of Zoning (OZ)

The Historic Preservation Review Board (HPRB), for historic properties and districts

The Public Space Committee (PSC), for curb cuts, sidewalk cafes, and other items in public space

The National Capital Planning Commission (NCPC), for projects that touch on the federal interest

The Commission on Fine Arts (CFA), for Georgetown and projects abutting certain federal areas

How are these boards doing today?

BZA/ZC HPRB PSC NCPC CFA Post submissions Post agendas Email1 Post staff reports N/A2 N/A2 Post agency/ANC comments * Receive emailed comments Unclear Post individual comments Stream audio/video Archive audio/video Post actions Email1 Very slowly

When I last wrote about this a bit over 2 years ago, Sara Bardin from the Office of Zoning said they are working on a system to post BZA and ZC cases online, and would launch in FY2010, which ended last summer. Someone from OZ said they are still working on it and have it working internally, but it’s not yet available for the public. I’ve emailed the project manager to find out more.