Bike access to federal triangle during innauguration week
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January 11, 2017 at 9:17 pm #1063417
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ParticipantWe are being told no bikes allowed in the red zone beginning 3am Thursday. This comes from our building management company.
January 11, 2017 at 9:39 pm #1063422bentbike33
Participant@Subby 152213 wrote:
We are being told no bikes allowed in the red zone beginning 3am Thursday.
Sad!
January 11, 2017 at 10:05 pm #1063431MFC
Participant@Subby 152213 wrote:
We are being told no bikes allowed in the red zone beginning 3am Thursday. This comes from our building management company.
It really blows if we need to take Metro on what may be a overall pleasant day. Hopefully you can at least walk the bikes. It beats getting into the office by 2:59 am.
January 12, 2017 at 2:30 pm #1063497huskerdont
ParticipantOur building is closed both that Thursday and Friday (in the area of Verizon Center). In fact, they state that if you’re not out of the parking garage by 6:00 p.m. on Wednesday, you won’t be able to get your car out at all. I assume that’s true for bikes as well, although I’d just smuggle it out the front door if it came to that. You couldn’t pay me to ride down here that Friday. I might head to Java Shack as an alternative coffee club.
January 12, 2017 at 4:05 pm #1063504KLizotte
ParticipantDon’t forget y’all that there are protests planned for Jan 20 & 21!!!!
January 13, 2017 at 7:56 pm #1063768CPTJohnC
ParticipantSo — I work in the green zone, immediately adjacent to the red zone (3d and Independence, SW). My son goes to school in NE, well outside the exclusion area. He has school on Thursday, and it’s my day to drive. We can get there by going around the beltway, but… then I need to bike to the office. Anyone have any good ideas on getting from 14th and S. Dakota NE to 3d and Independence SW, given that 1) I won’t be able to cross the mall at all (so I need to go around the back side of the capitol) and 2) I’m assuming the area around Union Station/ the end of the MBT/1st NE PBL will be closed, too.
I’m also assuming that I’ll be able to bike in the green zone, but getting there will be challenging, given my office location.
It looks as though this might be an option, though I still need to figure out the end:
Any observations from the smarter-than-me people here?
January 13, 2017 at 8:22 pm #1063775LhasaCM
Participant@CPTJohnC 152574 wrote:
So — I work in the green zone, immediately adjacent to the red zone (3d and Independence, SW). My son goes to school in NE, well outside the exclusion area. He has school on Thursday, and it’s my day to drive. We can get there by going around the beltway, but… then I need to bike to the office. Anyone have any good ideas on getting from 14th and S. Dakota NE to 3d and Independence SW, given that 1) I won’t be able to cross the mall at all (so I need to go around the back side of the capitol) and 2) I’m assuming the area around Union Station/ the end of the MBT/1st NE PBL will be closed, too.
I’m also assuming that I’ll be able to bike in the green zone, but getting there will be challenging, given my office location.
It looks as though this might be an option, though I still need to figure out the end:
Any observations from the smarter-than-me people here?
You’re correct that Thursday, the area around Union Station/the end of the MBT/1st NE will be closed (there’s an event at Union Station that afternoon/evening). Since you’d have to swing east around that start point anyway (to get around the red zone), that’s probably not much of an additional obstacle. One alternative to get from the MBT to east/south of the Capitol would be to use 3rd street (may be congested) or 4th street (one-way southbound with a bike lane for parts of it) NE/SE to get from M St NE (off the MBT) down to SE.
Looking at the map (http://inauguration.dc.gov/sites/default/files/dc/sites/inauguration/publication/attachments/Press-Release-Vehicle-Restrictions.pdf), Independence is in the red zone, so you may be forced to swing around much further south (e.g., I St) to get to your office.
January 14, 2017 at 12:54 am #1063818anomad
ParticipantMy first experience with the mayhem. But I totally lucked out. Teleworking Tuesday and training in Northern Maryland Wednesday and Thursday!
January 17, 2017 at 5:06 pm #1064140dasgeh
Participant@CPTJohnC 152574 wrote:
Anyone have any good ideas on getting from 14th and S. Dakota NE to 3d and Independence SW
Why not take the MBT, then 4th south to C, then over, kinda like this map (note there’s a “path” that looks like it connects C St to C St at the end, but Google won’t let me route you that way so it may not be real):
January 17, 2017 at 5:21 pm #1064144bentbike33
Participant@dasgeh 152960 wrote:
Why not take the MBT, then 4th south to C, then over, kinda like this map (note there’s a “path” that looks like it connects C St to C St at the end, but Google won’t let me route you that way so it may not be real):
Google Earth says the “path” goes through “The American Veterans Disabled for Life Memorial”, so if the design is at all consistent with its purpose, it should be easy to roll across to the crosswalk and pick up C St. where it continues.
January 17, 2017 at 10:10 pm #1064202Tania
Participant@Subby 152213 wrote:
We are being told no bikes allowed in the red zone beginning 3am Thursday. This comes from our building management company.
This is exactly what’s said here:
https://inauguration.dc.gov/page/2017-inauguration-street-closures
Quote:BicyclesBicycles are not permitted inside Red Zone beginning 3 am on Friday, January 20. There are no restrictions on bicycle usage in the Green Zone.
I work from home tomorrow and our office has unscheduled leave on Thursday (which means I have to telework) and then we’re closed outright on Friday.
January 18, 2017 at 12:47 am #1064214sjclaeys
ParticipantAccording to this, the red zone closures start at 3:00 am Thursday and will be fully in place by 3:00 am Friday: https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/dr-gridlock/wp/2017/01/16/5-top-concerns-about-inauguration-week-travel/?utm_term=.8e8afc567310
January 18, 2017 at 3:08 pm #1064254Terpfan
Participant@sjclaeys 153034 wrote:
According to this, the red zone closures start at 3:00 am Thursday and will be fully in place by 3:00 as Friday: https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/dr-gridlock/wp/2017/01/16/5-top-concerns-about-inauguration-week-travel/?utm_term=.8e8afc567310
ha, well our bicycle parking is also behind the red line.
January 18, 2017 at 4:28 pm #1064267sjclaeys
Participant@Terpfan 153076 wrote:
ha, well our bicycle parking is also behind the red line.
We can get past the check points with our Congressional IDs.
January 18, 2017 at 5:48 pm #1064277mmk6151
Participant@sjclaeys 153034 wrote:
According to this, the red zone closures start at 3:00 am Thursday and will be fully in place by 3:00 am Friday: https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/dr-gridlock/wp/2017/01/16/5-top-concerns-about-inauguration-week-travel/?utm_term=.8e8afc567310
What’s not clear is what streets close when, they only list a few of the timing here: https://inauguration.dc.gov/node/1212031 Typically I do take independence ave.. so I guess i’ll find out tomorrow morning…
Edit: Also according to this bicycles are permitted inside the red zone until 3am Friday morning: https://inauguration.dc.gov/node/1210112 (unless the road is closed of course)
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