Upcoming Meetings

National Building Museum

The landmark Pension Building at Judiciary Square, now home to the National Building Museum, is also the location of the Commission of Fine Arts offices. Public meetings of the Commission of Fine Arts and the Old Georgetown Board are held in its meeting room in Suite 312, 401 F Street, NW. (Image credit: © Maxwell MacKenzie)

 

The Commission of Fine Arts and the Old Georgetown Board review projects at monthly meetings that are open to the general public. The meetings are held at the CFA offices and generally last the entire day. In addition, the CFA hosts the meetings of the National Capital Memorial Advisory Commission (NCMAC), which are held several times a year.

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Commission of Fine Arts (CFA) Meeting


Next CFA Meeting

  • 9am
  • 401 F Street, NW, Suite 312, Washington, DC 20001–2728

Meeting Documents

CFA meetings are regularly held on the third Thursday of each month except August and December, unless otherwise noted in the meeting schedule.

Meeting documents will be posted here by the end of the week before the meeting.

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Old Georgetown Board (OGB) Meeting


Next OGB Meeting

  • 9am
  • 401 F Street, NW, Suite 312, Washington, DC 20001–2728

Meeting Documents

OGB meetings are regularly held on the first Thursday of each month except August, unless otherwise noted in the meeting schedule.

Meeting documents are posted the Monday afternoon before the public meeting (or the next business day if Monday is a federal holiday).

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National Capital Memorial Advisory Commission (NCMAC)


There are no upcoming NCMAC meetings at this time.

Learn more about NCMAC ›

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