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Here are the Street Closures for Tomorrow’s First Amendment Demonstrations

From MPD:

“On Saturday, June 6, 2020, multiple First Amendment demonstrations are scheduled to occur in the District of Columbia. In conjunction with this event, there will be street closures and restrictions that motorists should take into consideration:

The following streets will be posted as Emergency No Parking for the demonstrations from 5:00 am to 11:59 pm:

Constitution Avenue from Pennsylvania Avenue, NW to 17th Street, NW
Pennsylvania Avenue from 3rd Street, NW to 15th Street, NW
Independence Avenue from 3rd Street, NW to 14th Street, SW
Connecticut Avenue from I Street, NW to H Street, NW
Vermont Avenue from I Street, NW to H Street, NW
I Street from 14th Street, NW to 17th Street, NW
H Street from 14th Street, NW to 17th Street, NW
K Street from 14th Street, NW to 17th Street, NW
New York Avenue from 14th Street, NW to 15th Street, NW
17th Street from Constitution Avenue, NW to K Street, NW
16th Street From H Street, NW to K Street, NW
15th Street from Constitution Avenue, NW to K Street, NW
14th Street from Independence Avenue, SW to K Street, NW
12th Street from Constitution Avenue, NW to Pennsylvania Avenue, NW
10th Street from Constitution Avenue, NW to Pennsylvania Avenue, NW
9th Street from Constitution Avenue, NW to Pennsylvania Avenue, NW
7th Street from Independence Avenue, SW to Pennsylvania Avenue, NW
6th Street from Constitution Avenue, NW to Pennsylvania Avenue, NW
4th Street from Independence Avenue, SW to Pennsylvania Avenue, NW
3rd Street from Independence Avenue, SW to Pennsylvania Avenue, NW

The following streets will be restricted to vehicular traffic from approximately 6:00 am to 11:59 pm. If safe to do so, vehicles will be allowed to enter the restricted area if they are on essential business or traveling to-and-from their residence.

Constitution Avenue from Pennsylvania Avenue, NW to 19th Street, NW
Pennsylvania Avenue from 3rd Street, NW to 15th Street, NW
Pennsylvania Avenue from 17th Street, NW to 19th Street, NW
Indiana Avenue from 6th Street, NW to 7th Street, NW
Jefferson Drive, SW from 3rd Street to 14th Street, SW
Madison Drive, NW from 3rd Street to 14th Street, NW
C Street from 17th Street, NW to 19th Street, NW
C Street from 3rd Street, NW to 6th Street, NW
D Street from 3rd Street, NW to 8th Street, NW
D Street from 17th Street, NW to 19th Street, NW
E Street from 7th Street, NW to 19th Street, NW
F Street from 7th Street, NW to 19th Street, NW
G Street from 7th Street, NW to 19th Street, NW
H Street from 7th Street, NW to 19th Street, NW
I Street from New York Avenue, NW to 19th Street, NW
K Street from 9th Street, NW to 19th Street, NW
Connecticut Avenue from H Street, NW to L Street, NW
Vermont Avenue from H Street, NW to L Street, NW
New York Avenue from 9th Street, NW to 15th Street, NW
New York Avenue from 17th Street, NW to 18th Street, NW
18th Street from Constitution Avenue, NW to L Street, NW
17th Street from Constitution Avenue, NW to L Street, NW
16th Street From H Street, NW to L Street, NW
15th Street from Independence Avenue, SW to L Street, NW
14th Street from Independence Avenue, SW to L Street, NW
12th Street from Constitution Avenue, NW to L Street, NW
12th Street Tunnel
11th Street from Constitution Avenue, NW to L Street, NW
10th Street from Constitution Avenue, NW to L Street, NW
9th Street from Constitution Avenue, NW to Massachusetts Avenue, NW
9th Street Tunnel
7th Street from Independence Avenue, SW to E Street, NW
6th Street from Constitution Avenue, NW to E Street, NW
4th Street from Independence Avenue, SW to Pennsylvania Avenue, NW”

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