A coalition of six local preservation and cultural heritage organizations has called for a halt to work on the planned statue garden in West Potomac Park. The groups insist that Congress must authorize the project before any further development can proceed.
West Potomac Park has recently seen significant changes with a major seawall restoration. Currently, the Trump administration is considering it as a possible location for the proposed National Garden of American Heroes.
President Donald Trump’s initiative aims to transform the parkland into a grand statuary garden. However, these preservation organizations have taken legal action against the plan, filing a lawsuit against the Trump administration on Monday.
Sarah L. Voisin of The Washington Post reported the issue extensively, highlighting the tensions between the proposed development and heritage conservation efforts.

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