State of the Union street closings
On Tuesday evening, traffic restrictions will be in effect around the Capitol. President Obama is scheduled to deliver the State of the Union address at 9 p.m. These areas are scheduled to be closed from 7 p.m. until the end of the event:
• D Street NE between Second Street NE and Louisiana Avenue NW
• C Street NE between Second Street NE and Louisiana Avenue NW
• Constitution Avenue between Second Street NE and Louisiana Avenue NW
• Delaware Avenue between Columbus Circle and Constitution Avenue NE
• New Jersey Avenue between Louisiana Avenue and D Street NE
• Pennsylvania Avenue between First Street and Third Street NW
• East Capitol Street between Second Street and First Street NE/SE
• First Street between Columbus Circle NE and C Street SE
• First Street between Louisiana Avenue NW and Washington Avenue SW
• Maryland Avenue SW between First Street and Third Street SW
• Independence Avenue between Second Street SE and Washington Avenue SW
• C Street between First Street SE and Washington Avenue SW
• Delaware Avenue between Washington Avenue SW and C Street SW
• New Jersey Avenue between Independence Avenue and D Street SE
• South Capitol Street between Independence Avenue and D Street SE/SW
Metro's buses on routes 32, 34, 36 and 39 will detour.
Here's a map of the street closings.
By
Washington Post Editors
| January 25, 2011; 8:59 AM ET
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