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TRAFFIC ADVISORY: WOMEN’S MARCH

Tuesday, September 28, 2021

On Saturday, October 2, 2021, the Women’s March will take place in the District of Columbia. In conjunction with this event, there will be parking restrictions and street closures that motorists should take into consideration:

 

The following streets will be posted as Emergency No Parking on Saturday, October 2, 2021 from 7:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.:

 

  • Pennsylvania Avenue from 15th Street to 3rd Street, NW
  • 14th Street from Pennsylvania Avenue to F Street, NW
  • 13th Street from Pennsylvania Avenue to F Street, NW
  • E Street from 12th Street from 14th Street, NW

 

The following streets will be closed for public safety to vehicle traffic on Saturday, October 2, 2021 from approximately 7:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m.:

 

  • Pennsylvania Avenue from 15th Street to 12th Street, NW
  • 14th Street from Constitution Avenue to F Street, NW
  • 13th Street from Pennsylvania Avenue to F Street, NW
  • E Street from 12th Street from 14th Street, NW

 

The following streets will be closed for public safety to vehicle traffic on Saturday, October 2, 2021 from approximately 2:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m.:

 

  • Pennsylvania Avenue from 14th Street to 3rd Street, NW

 

For timely traffic information, please visit twitter.com/DCPoliceTraffic.

 

All street closures and listed times are subject to change based upon prevailing or unexpected conditions.

 

The public should expect parking restrictions along the street and should be guided by the posted emergency no parking signage. All vehicles that are parked in violation of the emergency no parking signs will be ticketed and towed.

 

Motorists could encounter possible delays if operating in the vicinity of this event and may wish to consider alternative routes. The Metropolitan Police Department and the D.C. Department of Transportation also wishes to remind motorists in the vicinity of this event to proceed with caution as increased pedestrian traffic can be anticipated.