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RFK Redevelopment Consulting Parties Meeting #2


Presentation from May 18, 2026, the 2nd Consulting Party Meeting regarding the redevelopment of the RFK Stadium.


Project Background

The purpose of the Project is to revitalize the existing Robert F. Kennedy Memorial Stadium Campus area and proximate Anacostia River waterfront into a vibrant, mixed-use development that welcomes residents and visitors, offering a variety of parks, new neighborhoods, and civic amenities, filling in an essential missing piece in the unique landscape of the Anacostia River and the Robert F. Kennedy Memorial Stadium Campus consistent with the D.C. Robert F Kennedy Memorial Stadium Campus Revitalization Act, Pub. L. 118-274. In that Act, Congress authorized commercial and residential development at the Robert F. Kennedy Memorial Stadium Campus to aid in revitalizing this area; the proposed study area can be found in Attachment A. The Project would establish distinct 'places that are active not only during event days at the new state-of-the-art pro-sports stadium (which will host sporting, entertainment, cultural, and civic events) but rather active and vibrant throughout the year. To support these new neighborhoods, the Project would improve and extend the existing street network, transit services, and related utilities, connecting the new commercial and residential development to the Anacostia River waterfront consistent with the Anacostia Waterfront Initiative. The Anacostia Waterfront Initiative was established March 22, 2000, when nineteen federal and District agencies committed themselves to the unprecedented effort of restoring the Anacostia River, its waterfronts and adjoining communities and parks.
 
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