Additional projects to renovate the city were not executed until the McMillan Plan in 1901.
But these proposals were delayed when the McMillan Plan was issued in 1902.
The McMillan Plan called for turning the undeveloped land into a formal park with extensive recreation facilities.
In 1901, the Senate passed the McMillan Plan.
The first major threat to implementing the McMillan Plan came in 1904.
The McMillan Plan continues to provide the underpinning for planning in the national capital in the 21st century.
The planning document was an attempt to update the McMillan Plan for the 21st century.
Several elements of the McMillan Plan remained unbuilt.
This property was quickly developed with private office buildings without reference to the McMillan Plan.
The inability of the city government to implement the scope of the McMillan Plan's park proposals is considered the largest failure the plan faced.