These streets will be closed for the DC Half Marathon

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The affected streets won't just be closed to drivers; cars left parked there will be ticketed and towed.

WASHINGTON — Runners will take over the city's streets this Sunday during the D.C. Half Marathon. That means there are some places where drivers won’t be allowed.

Police have announced road closures beginning at 6 a.m. Sept. 15. 

These streets will be closed by D.C. Police until noon:

  • 1200 block of Maine Avenue SW

  • Maine Avenue from I-395 Westbound to Independence Avenue SW

  • Southbound Potomac River Freeway Split to Route 66 NW

  • Theodore Roosevelt Bridge Ramp to Ohio Drive NW

  • Westbound E Street Expressway ramp to Southbound Potomac River Freeway NW

  • 9th Street Tunnel ramp to Maine Ave SW

These streets will be closed by the United States Park Police until midnight: 

  • 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 NW to Shoreham Hill

  • 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

The scheduled closed streets are subject to change in case of unexpected conditions, and drivers can check if anything has changed here

Parking restrictions will also be in place along the closed streets. The restrictions will be marked by emergency no parking signage. Move your car before Sunday, or it will be ticketed and towed.

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