RFK Stadium Land Grab Stalls Amid Government Funding Dispute

Washington D.C. had hoped to seize control of the federal land surrounding RFK Stadium this year, but plans are now on hold due to a stalemate in Congress over government funding. The legislation aimed to transfer ownership of the 92-acre site from the National Park Service to the District, sparking widespread excitement among locals and developers.

The House of Representatives is currently embroiled in a contentious debate over funding for various government programs, with many lawmakers opposing the RFK bill. As a result, any prospects for D.C. gaining control of the land have seemingly slipped away for the time being.

The RFK Stadium site has long been a highly coveted piece of real estate, with many envisioning it as a potential hub for sports, entertainment, and community events. However, with the current impasse, it remains unclear when – or if – D.C. will be able to assert its claim to the land.

Source: https://www.washingtonpost.com/dc-md-va/2024/12/19/dc-rfk-bill-spending-package-maryland-bridge-funding