WASHINGTON — A plan to restore the historic Rock Creek Park Golf Course includes the removal of at least 1,100 trees inside the park, according to planning documents that have been approved by the ...
Environmentalists and residents have objected to the removal of many trees in the renovation of the D.C. course. A plan to renovate a dilapidated golf course in Rock Creek Park in Washington — ...
WASHINGTON — The National Park Service wants to hear your thoughts on the plan to rehabilitate Rock Creek Park Golf Course. NPS, in coordination with National Links Trust (NLT), is undertaking a plan ...
The acting superintendent said the renovations will do more good than harm in the long term. D.C.'s Rock Creek Golf Course in line for big changes Oldest of D.C.'s three public golf courses set for ...
A coalition of environmental groups, community leaders and neighborhood residents is calling on the National Capital Planning Commission to hold off on approving a major overhaul of the Rock Creek ...
In a recent survey by this magazine of many members of the Dixie Section of the PGA, Rock Creek Golf Club was voted the most fun to play for the average player in the southern region, that being south ...
You now have until Nov. 4 to submit feedback on a proposed plan to remove 1,200 trees from Rock Creek Park in D.C. The National Park Service and the National Links Trust are conducting an ...
The two-year project will result in the removal of 1,100 trees, including hundreds that are in poor health, already dead or invasive. Construction is expected to begin later this year on a ...