Washington monument may stay closed until 2014
- By Jonathan Miller
- National Journal
- July 9, 2012
- Comments
Lawrence Jackson/AP file photo
The National Park Service anticipates the $15 million project to repair the iconic structure could involve the temporary removal of part of the granite plaza surrounding the monument, in addition to the construction of an access road on the south side of the grounds, The Post reported. Repairs will require the exterior to be covered in scaffolding.
Officials said earlier that the monument might be closed until 2013. Repairs have not yet begun, but could begin this fall.
By using this service you agree not to post material that is obscene, harassing, defamatory, or otherwise objectionable. Although GovExec.com does not monitor comments posted to this site (and has no obligation to), it reserves the right to delete, edit, or move any material that it deems to be in violation of this rule.
Older Feds Aren't Playing to Their Strengths
Is It Too Hard to Fire Misbehaving Feds?
Americans Still Like the Postal Service
A Forced 4-Day Weekend for Many Feds
No More Tax-Cheating Feds, Senators Say
Video: The Daily Show on Apple's Taxes
Cutting costs: Inside the effort to improve the efficiency of federal operations
Need to Know Memo: Big Data
Mobile Apps: New Ways to Connect Government with Citizens
Sponsored
3 Ways Data is Improving DoD Performance
