Trump wants to ignore the law to push his giant arch through the approval process
- President Donald Trump’s team is trying to push his giant Triumphal Arch through the approval process by arguing for a new interpretation of a long-standing Washington, D.
- C., law that limits the heights of buildings.
- The Height of Buildings Act, passed in 1910, generally prohibits buildings taller than 130 feet in the nation’s capital.
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- President Donald Trump’s team is trying to push his giant Triumphal Arch through the approval process by arguing for a new interpretation of a long-standing Washington, D.
- C., law that limits the heights of buildings.
- The Height of Buildings Act, passed in 1910, generally prohibits buildings taller than 130 feet in the nation’s capital.
Sources: The Independent