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DC road closures for Cherry Blossom 10-Mile Run
DC road closures for Cherry Blossom 10-Mile Run

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time05-04-2025

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DC road closures for Cherry Blossom 10-Mile Run

WASHINGTON (DC News Now) — Road closures are coming to the District this weekend for the annual Cherry Blossom 10 Mile Run this Sunday. The Metropolitan Police Department (MPD) announced the following road closures from around 6 a.m. to 12 p.m.: 1200 block of Maine Avenue, SW Maine Avenue from I-395 westbound to Independence Avenue, SW Theodore Roosevelt Bridge Ramp to Ohio Drive, NW 9th Street Tunnel ramp to Maine Avenue, SW Virginia Avenue from 27th Street to Rock Creek Parkway, NW I Street from 27th Street to Rock Creek Parkway, NW Metro to open early for Cherry Blossom 5K, 10-mile run as thousands expected to attend The U.S. Park Police will be closing these roads from around 6 a.m. to 12 p.m.: Ohio Drive from 23rd Street to East Basin Drive, SW Independence Avenue from 14th Street to 23rd Street, SW Rock Creek Parkway from Ohio Drive to Virginia Avenue, NW East and West Potomac Parks East Basin Drive, SW Raoul Wallenberg Place from 15th Street to Maine Avenue, SW Ramp from Memorial Circle to Ohio Drive, SW Homefront Drive, SW Daniel Chester French Drive from Independence Avenue to Lincoln Memorial Circle, SW Maine Avenue at ramp from East Basin Drive to Independence Avenue, SW 17th Street from Constitution Avenue, NW to Independence Avenue, SW Parkway Drive, NW from Lincoln Memorial Circle to Rock Creek Parkway 15th Street from Constitution Avenue, NW to Independence Avenue, SW Madison Drive from 14th Street to 15th Street, NW Jefferson Drive from 14th Street to 15th Street, SW MPD said that drivers should expect delays in the city during those hours. Drivers should also follow 'emergency no parking' signs in the area and expect parking restrictions in the listed areas. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

Bowser, DC leaders break ground on new recreation Center, early childhood education center in Fort Lincoln
Bowser, DC leaders break ground on new recreation Center, early childhood education center in Fort Lincoln

Yahoo

time24-03-2025

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Bowser, DC leaders break ground on new recreation Center, early childhood education center in Fort Lincoln

WASHINGTON () — Mayor Muriel Bowser and leaders across D.C. gathered on Monday to break ground on a historic new recreation center and early childhood education center in Fort Lincoln. The $49 million Fort Lincoln Campus Improvement Project provides an early learning center, community space and new opportunities for families and people who call the Fort Lincoln neighborhood home. 'Today [March 24] marks a historic moment for our community, as we break ground on a long-awaited project,' said DGS director Delano Hunter. 'The new recreation center and early childhood center represents a significant investment from Mayor Muriel Bowser in our community's infrastructure, designed to provide a state-of-the art facility. As DGS embarks on this construction journey, we remain committed to delivering a high-quality, durable and sustainable facility that will improve lives and serve the needs of our residents for generations to come.' Metro to open early for Cherry Blossom 5K, 10-mile run as thousands expected to attend The new 44,000-square-foot facility will feature a state-of-the-art recreation center and an early childhood education center. The building will have a full gymnasium with an elevated walking/running track, senior lounge, demonstration kitchen, tech/teen lounge, fitness center and more. In 2019, Bowser committed to build new early childhood education centers at the sites of former schools. Now, the mayor said this project delivers on her promise. 'This neighborhood has a long history with a lot of people who have never given up on the idea of delivering housing, jobs and retail, and recreation spaces to Fort Lincoln. We're proud to be driving this next stage of progress,' said Bowser. Officials emphasized the new project is part of the Fort Lincoln Park which has been inaccessible since 2013. The 20-acre park's playground will also be upgraded. The outdoor tennis court will be resurfaced and new play elements will be added to the Old Fort Play area. Getting ready to bloom: Cherry blossoms reach stage 5 of 6 On Monday, leaders also marked the start of construction on City Homes. This is the final phase of the Fort Lincoln New Town Development, which has been underway since the 1970's. This final phase of the Fort Lincoln New Town Development will have 51 townhomes, including five affordable homes. The full completion is anticipated for 2028. 'At DPR, we could not be more excited about the future programs, events, and memories that will be made on this site by the neighbors in the Fort Lincoln community and Ward 5,' said Department of Parks and Recreation director Thennie Freeman. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

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