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mahatmakanejeeves

(71,208 posts)
Sun Jun 7, 2026, 05:35 PM 10 hrs ago

NPS wants public comments on Trump's proposed Triumphal Arch

NPS wants public comments on Trump’s proposed Triumphal Arch

Sandy Kozel | skozel@wtop.com
June 7, 2026, 3:35 PM

The National Park Service is calling on the public to provide their input on the potential effects of a 250-foot arch being proposed by President Donald Trump.

Esthetics or interest aside, the build comes with a raft of construction concerns, which include:

• Construction impacts to both traffic flows and pedestrian access
• Plaza development
• Landscape changes
• Utilities
• Construction staging

Authorities are requesting public comments as part of the agency’s responsibility under the National Historic Preservation Act, since the arch would become part of the Memorial Avenue corridor, the Lincoln Memorial and the National Mall areas.

Comments can either be filed online or by emailing ncr_planning@nap.gov. Residents have until June 15 to submit their input for the department’s Assessment of Effects Report.

Sandy Kozel
Sandy Kozel is an anchor at WTOP. She came to WTOP after a long career as an anchor/correspondent with the Associated Press. She also worked in local radio in the Cleveland area — and in Buffalo, where she was an award-winning anchor and reporter with WGR Radio and entertainment reporter at WGRZ-TV.

skozel@wtop.com
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NPS wants public comments on Trump's proposed Triumphal Arch (Original Post) mahatmakanejeeves 10 hrs ago OP
Will it matter? biophile 10 hrs ago #1
I doubt it. NT mahatmakanejeeves 10 hrs ago #3
won't know until you do.... markie 10 hrs ago #6
Good advice! biophile 7 hrs ago #11
NCPC Provides Comments on the New Monumental Arch mahatmakanejeeves 10 hrs ago #2
The money would be better spent on psychiatrists? bucolic_frolic 10 hrs ago #4
Here is the link to the actual submission form yellowdogintexas 10 hrs ago #5
Thank you. I did. Have fun, that is. oberle 8 hrs ago #9
Nazi-lookin' piece of drek. Girard442 10 hrs ago #7
I know I'm living in a fascist state when RockCreek 9 hrs ago #8
Place a statue of Trump on top of the arch. Norrrm 8 hrs ago #10

markie

(24,091 posts)
6. won't know until you do....
Sun Jun 7, 2026, 06:18 PM
10 hrs ago

"The only thing necessary for the triumph of evil is that good men do nothing"

mahatmakanejeeves

(71,208 posts)
2. NCPC Provides Comments on the New Monumental Arch
Sun Jun 7, 2026, 05:45 PM
10 hrs ago
Media Release



By Stephen Staudigl June 05, 2026

NCPC Provides Comments on the New Monumental Arch

At its Thursday, June 4 meeting the National Capital Planning Commission provided comments on concept plans submitted by the U.S. Department of the Interior for a New Monumental Arch. The arch would be located in Memorial Circle on Columbia Island, located at the west terminus of Arlington Memorial Bridge in Washington, DC. The applicant said the arch would celebrate the triumphs of the American people, inspire patriotism and love of country, and beautify the nation’s capital. The overall height from the base to the top of the statuary would be 250 feet.

The Commission noted the project’s overall purpose and requested several pieces of information from the applicant for the next stage of review. Included in this is a transportation or traffic study that identifies any potential impacts on the road network and level of service and evaluates proposed pedestrian access. They recommended that the applicant work with the Federal Highway Administration and other appropriate agencies regarding any proposed surface transportation network changes. Commissioners also requested information about parking and loading/unloading for arch visitors to ensure safe access while minimizing traffic disruptions.

The Commission also requested a justification of the project’s height in light of the Height of Buildings Act and requested the applicant continue coordination with the Federal Aviation Administration and provide an update as part of the next review. Commissioners supported the use of a seat wall as a security feature around the arch plaza and asked for information about the proposed arch and site materials palette, including cladding, paving, pedestrian features, and security elements, as well as the proposed lighting strategy.

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Commission actions and related materials are available online.

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RockCreek

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8. I know I'm living in a fascist state when
Sun Jun 7, 2026, 06:35 PM
9 hrs ago

I immediately start to think about the petty and not-petty consequences of submitting negative comments.

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