Over the next few years, the President and Congress established several new agencies to supervise the approval, design, and construction of new buildings in the District of Columbia: The Commission of Fine Arts in 1910 ( to approve the design of new structures ), the Public Buildings Commission in 1916 ( to make recommendations regarding the housing of federal agencies and offices ), and the National Capital Parks and Planning Commission in 1924 ( to oversee planning for the District ).
Over the next few years, the President and Congress established several new agencies to supervise the approval, design, and construction of new buildings in the District of Columbia: The Commission of Fine Arts in 1910 ( to approve the design of new structures ), the Public Buildings Commission in 1916 ( to make recommendations regarding the housing of federal agencies and offices ), and the National Capital Parks and Planning Commission in 1924 ( to oversee planning for the District ).
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