Collapse to view only § 8122. Jurisdiction over portion of Constitution Avenue
- § 8121. Improper appropriation of streets
- § 8122. Jurisdiction over portion of Constitution Avenue
- § 8123. Record of transfer of jurisdiction between Director of National Park Service and Mayor of District of Columbia
- § 8124. Transfer of jurisdiction between Federal and District of Columbia authorities
- § 8125. Public spaces resulting from filling of canals
- § 8126. Temporary occupancy of Potomac Park by Secretary of Agriculture
- § 8127. Part of Washington Aqueduct for playground purposes
The Director of the National Park Service has jurisdiction over that part of Constitution Avenue west of Virginia Avenue that was under the control of the Commissioners of the District of Columbia prior to May 27, 1908.
When in accordance with law or mutual legal agreement, spaces or portions of public land are transferred between the jurisdiction of the Director of the National Park Service, as established by the Act of July 1, 1898 (ch. 543, 30 Stat. 570), and the Mayor of the District of Columbia, the letters of transfer and acceptance exchanged between them are sufficient authority for the necessary change in the official maps and for record when necessary.
The Director of the National Park Service has jurisdiction over all public spaces resulting from the filling of canals in the original city of Washington that were not under the jurisdiction of the Chief of Engineers of the United States Army as of August 1, 1914, except spaces included in the navy yard or in actual use as roadways and sidewalks and spaces assigned by law to the District of Columbia for use as a property yard and the location of a sewage pumping station. The spaces shall be laid out as reservations as a part of the park system of the District of Columbia.