D.C. Mun. Regs. tit. 10-A, § 2510
2510.1 The District needs to be able to measure successes and challenges in Comprehensive Plan implementation. Working with the Office of Budget and Performance Management (OBPM), OP should make available to the public, on a regular basis, the status of all Comprehensive Plan actions and shall submit a progress report to the D.C. Council every four years per District Code requirements. OP shall publicize the report through all applicable communication channels. This is a vital part of keeping the planning process open, transparent, and responsive.
Every four years, prepare a Comprehensive Plan Progress Report to submit to the Council that documents the progress being made on the implementation of the District Elements. The progress report will include monitoring data, activity and impact information that is disaggregated by age, gender, race, and income levels to assess whether goals around inclusivity, racial equity, and resilience are met, and whether commitments in the Framework Element are fulfilled. The Progress Report should include appropriate metrics to evaluate progress towards equity, racial equity and resilience goals. It should include information regarding existing and emerging trends shaping land use and other selected comprehensive plan topics. The next progress report should discuss the impacts of the global pandemic and concurrent economic downturn, and efforts to address systemic inequality. The progress report should include a list of current and proposed planning studies, including Small Area Plans.
SOURCE: District of Columbia Comprehensive Plan Act of 1984, effective April 10, 1984 (D.C. Law 5-76; 31 DCR 1049 (March 9, 1984)); as amended by District of Columbia Comprehensive Plan Act of 1984 Land Use Element Amendment Act of 1984, effective March 16, 1985 (D.C. Law 5-187; 32 DCR 873 (February 15, 1985)); as amended by District of Columbia Comprehensive Plan Amendments Act of 1989, effective May 23, 1990 (D.C. Law 8-129; 37 DCR 55 (January 5, 1990)); as amended by District of Columbia Comprehensive Plan Amendments Act of 1989 NCPC-Recommended Amendments, and Closing of Public Alleys in Square 669, S.O. 88-452, Act of 1990, effective May 23, 1990 (D.C. Law 8-132; 37 DCR 2213 (April 6, 1990)); as amended by District Government Land Use Temporary Amendment Act of 1994, effective October 1, 1994 (D.C. Law 10-190; 41 DCR 5360 (August 12, 1994)); as amended by Comprehensive Plan Amendments Act of 1994, effective October 6, 1994 (D.C. Law 10-193; 41 DCR 5536 (August 19, 1994)); as amended by District of Columbia Comprehensive Plan Act of 1984 Land Use Amendment Act of 1994, effective March 21, 1995 (D.C. Law 10-235; 42 DCR 30 (January 6, 1995)); as amended by Technical Amendments Act of 1996 effective April 18, 1996 (D.C. Law 11-110; 43 DCR 530 (February 9, 1996)); as amended by Second Technical Amendments Act of 1996 effective April 9, 1997 (D.C. Law 11-255; 44 DCR 1271 (March 7, 1997)); as amended by Comprehensive Plan Amendment Act of 1998, effective April 27, 1999 (D.C. Law 12-275; 46 DCR 1441 (February 19, 1999)); as amended by Technical Amendments Act of 1999, effective April 12, 2000 (D.C. Law 13-91; 47 DCR 520 (January 28, 2000)); as amended by Comprehensive Plan Amendment Act of 2006, effective March 8, 2007 (D.C. Law 16-300; 54 DCR 924 (February 2, 2007)); as amended by Technical Amendments Act of 2008, effective March 25, 2009 (D.C. Law 17-353; 56 DCR 1117 (February 6, 2009)); as amended by Comprehensive Plan Amendment Act of 2010, effective April 8, 2011 (D.C. Law 18-361; 58 DCR 908 (February 4, 2011)); as amended by Comprehensive Plan Amendment Act of 2021, effective August 21,
2021 (D.C. Law 24-20; 68 DCR 006918 (July 16, 2021)).