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A Friendly Reminder That, No, You Can’t Park in Crispus Attucks Park

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From Crispus Attucks Park:

“For anyone who regularly traverses the park: it is against park policy to park anywhere on park property–even by a foot. This is because we spend a significant amount of effort each year on planting and maintaining the grass and shrubbery. And of course, it’s not in our by-laws to maintain a parking lot.

Thus, please never hesitate to call 911 and request and officer to come ticket the vehicle. They will then put in an order to have it towed after the ticket is issued. When providing the address, state the car is illegally parked in the alley space behind the nearest address. This will help for the operator to avoid confusion.”

Crispus Attucks Park is located in the alley between 1st Street and North Captiol and V St and U St, NW.

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