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Interior Department argues height limits do not apply to federal projects in D.C.

The Interior Department is asserting that federal projects in Washington D.C. should not be subject to the city's height limits, which could lead to changes in urban planning if approved. This stance challenges over a century of established precedent.

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The Interior Department is contending that height limits in Washington D.C. do not apply to federal projects, challenging a longstanding precedent that has been in place for over a century. If the panel reviewing the proposal for Trump's arch agrees with this argument, experts suggest it could significantly alter the landscape of the city.

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Trump's arch clears another hurdle, setting up a big debate: Do height limits apply?

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Interior Department argues height limits do not apply to federal projects in D.C.