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TRAFFIC ALERT: July 4th Road Closures
TRAFFIC ALERT: July 4th Road Closures
Published on June 29, 2020
ARLINGTON, Va.
— The Arlington County Police Department
may implement multiple
road closures in partnership with other area law enforcement agencies
on July 4, 2020.
As of July 1, 2020, Arlington County will have entered Phase 3 of the Forward Virginia plan for re-opening, which continues to promote that you are safer at home.
Th
ese
closures
may
be implemented to ensure the safe moveme
nt of motorists and pedestrians in
the area of
viewing points for events
held in
celebration of Independence Day in Washington D.C.
Celebrate July 4 Safely in Arlington County
COVID-19 Precautions:
Considering the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, no formal events or programming are planned in Arlington County. Those wishing to view fireworks or flyovers are encouraged to do so at home on TV, or in adherence to current recommended social distancing protocols. Large, outdoor gatherings are still a high risk, especially when people are close together, without any guarantees of physical distancing.
If you are exhibiting symptoms of COVID-19, to include fever, cough or difficulty breathing, or have been in contact with someone with COVID-19 in the last 14 days, stay home.
Do not gather in groups larger than 250 people.
Limit close contact with others outside your household in indoor and outdoor spaces.
Maintain six feet of distance or wear a cloth face covering when physical distancing is not possible.
Wash or sanitize your hands and surfaces frequently.
MORE:
Visit the County's
COVID-19 webpage
for additional information on preventing the spread of COVID-19.
Those wishing to view fireworks at Long Bridge Park are advised that the number of people allowed entry to the viewing area will be capped at 1,000. Individuals arriving to the Long Bridge Park viewing area will be denied entry beginning at 7:30 p.m. or when the park reaches capacity, whichever comes first.
Alcoholic beverages, grills and fireworks are prohibited on County and Federal parkland during Independence Day events.
Non-approved vendors will not be allowed in the area of the U.S. Marine Corps War Memorial (Iwo Jima).
Coolers and backpacks will be subject to search upon entry to the U.S. Marine Corps War Memorial (Iwo Jima) and Long Bridge Park.
Hot and humid conditions are anticipated. Stay hydrated, use sunscreen and seek shade as needed.
The Washington Metropolitan area, including the entirety of Arlington County, is designated as a "no-drone zone" by the Federal Aviation Administration.
Our community is safest when everyone is engaged and alert. If you see something, say something by reporting suspicious activity to police for investigation.
Road Closures, Traffic Impacts and Parking Restrictions
The following road closures will be implemented:
Memorial Bridge and Memorial Circle will be closed from approximately 6:00 a.m. until the morning of July 5, 2020
The exit ramps from westbound Arlington Boulevard to N. Lynn Street and eastbound Arlington Boulevard to Meade Street
The following additional road closures may be implemented from approximately 4:00 p.m. until approximately 11:00 p.m. in the interest of public safety:
Meade Street from Arlington Boulevard to Marshall Drive
Marshall Drive from Route 110 to N. Meade Street
Arlington Boulevard Access Road from N. Rhodes Street to N. Meade Street
Exit ramp from eastbound Arlington Boulevard to N. Meade Street (Rosslyn exit)
Exit ramp from westbound Arlington Boulevard to N. Meade Street (Rosslyn exit)
Access to the Fort Myer Heights neighborhood for local traffic will remain available via the N. Rhodes Street Bridge
Eastbound 10
th
Street N. ramp to eastbound Arlington Boulevard, with all traffic diverted to westbound Arlington Boulevard
Courthouse Road ramp to eastbound Arlington Boulevard, with all traffic diverted to westbound Arlington Boulevard or 10
th
Street N.
Columbia Pike from S. Joyce Street to S. Oak Street
Access to the Foxcroft Heights neighborhood for local traffic will remain available via S. Orme Street
Westbound Washington Boulevard exit to Eastbound Columbia Pike and S. Orme Street
Long Bridge Drive, from Boundary Channel Drive to 12
th
Street S.
Southgate Road from Columbia Pike to S. Oak Street
Street parking in the areas of the U.S. Marine Corps War Memorial (Iwo Jima), Long Bridge Park, and Air Force Memorial will be restricted
.
Motorists should be on the lookout for temporary "No Parking" signs and illegally parked vehicles
will
be ticketed
and
towed. If your vehicle is towed from a public street, please call the Emergency Communications Center at
703-558-2222
.
Motorists should expect travel delays and follow police direction when traveling in the areas of Iwo Jima and Long Bridge Park. The Arlington County Police Department is reminding drivers that stopping or standing in a lane of traffic to observe the fireworks or flyovers is illegal and violators may be issued a citation. Additionally, parking on the shoulders of Route 110 in both directions is prohibited and will be strictly enforced. Unattended vehicles found in violation will be ticketed and towed at the owner's expense.
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