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DC implements new construction rules requiring bird-friendly materials

Law that aims to reduce avian injuries could cost developers
The Walter E. Washington Convention Center has had bird-safe film on the windows of its L Street pedestrian overpass since 2016, an advocacy group told CoStar News. (Jonathan Lehrfeld/CoStar)
The Walter E. Washington Convention Center has had bird-safe film on the windows of its L Street pedestrian overpass since 2016, an advocacy group told CoStar News. (Jonathan Lehrfeld/CoStar)
CoStar News
January 9, 2025 | 4:48 P.M.

A new law aimed at protecting birds has gone into effect in Washington, D.C., and it could cost developers more money.

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