Submitted by Any_Occasion3953 t3_yhrf7z in washingtondc

Large construction sign across from the McDonalds/Surfside on Wisconsin Ave reads “Wisconsin Ave to close 11/5.” Dug around online to find more info but came up empty handed. Does anyone have and further details? Like….where exactly, and for how long?

Many thanks - haven’t lived here long and just trying to be prepared and conscientious of happenings and traffic!

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yonkssssssssssssss t1_iuff71u wrote

Next Date: Saturday, November 5, 2022 - 9:00am to 1:00pm

Location: Wisconsin Avenue NW from Western Avenue to Tenley Circle Road Closure: 7:00 a.m. to 2 p.m.

The final Open Streets of the year will take place on Ward 3’s Wisconsin Avenue, where one mile will be closed to cars and open to people to bike, walk, scoot, and play in a reimagining of public space. Explore all the amenities that Friendship Heights and Tenleytown have to offer and be sure to participate in a fitness or yoga class in one of our activation zones at no cost!

Popular programming will return this fall, including arts and crafts, live music, safety demonstrations, and more. The event is free and suitable for people of ALL ages and abilities.

No cars, just people.

https://openstreets.dc.gov/event/wisconsin-avenue-nw

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Any_Occasion3953 OP t1_iufi63t wrote

This must be it. Thank you! That’s a pretty big stretch of street! Hoping to learn how people feel about the program.

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yonkssssssssssssss t1_iufv3vu wrote

i like them! fun activities, great way to meet some neighbors, and makes it easier to check out local businesses. cars can be so loud so it’s also nice to not have that constant noise. i wish we had more car free streets in dc (cough M street in Georgetown cough cough)

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lc1138 t1_iugf8ob wrote

If there’s a heaven, I’d imagine it would have an M street closed to cars

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c0dyb t1_iufpm4a wrote

its a great program, the only people who dont like it are car brains who cant imagine any stretch of road being used for anything but them getting to starbucks faster

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dcx008 t1_iuff3ro wrote

Next Date: Saturday, November 5, 2022 - 9:00am to 1:00pm

Location: Wisconsin Avenue NW from Western Avenue to Tenley Circle

Road Closure: 7:00 a.m. to 2 p.m.

https://openstreets.dc.gov/event/wisconsin-avenue-nw

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Any_Occasion3953 OP t1_iufi1r6 wrote

Ahhhhhhhhhh this must be it. How do we as a city feel about these event? Boo to inconvenience of transport of those who don’t have the day off and emergency services and yay for family street time?

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Macrophage87 t1_iufian2 wrote

Ambulances can get down these streets just fine. People just move out of the way...

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rlpw t1_iufwj03 wrote

A lot of residents love the open streets events! It’s a great time to enjoy local businesses and build community.

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c0dyb t1_iufpqim wrote

boo to you, there are so many other ways to get around and emergency services are able to get thru fine, maybe dont judge something you havent experienced?

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Any_Occasion3953 OP t1_iug375z wrote

I was asking for input on how people who lived in the city felt about it since I’m new here and was throwing out hypothetical pros and cons. I was looking forward to seeing it. I’m sorry.

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c0dyb t1_iugk59u wrote

definitely not how your comment reads, i have personally volunteered at many of these it moves thru the various wards and is a really good time for locals to see local services and organizations

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AromaticHomework478 t1_iujiiod wrote

Traffic is always blocked here for EVERYTHING! Festivals, marathons, etc, etc. Sign up for DC Alerts - they’ll tell you about road closures all day and night 😀

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SSSS_car_go t1_iuff1we wrote

Is this it? Just a guess that it might be a later than expected closing for Purple Line construction.

> The right lane of southbound Wisconsin Avenue at Elm Street in Bethesda will be closed off for an extended period of time beginning August 25, according to the Montgomery County Department of Transportation.

>The closure will “allow vehicles to access the Purple Line Bethesda Station work zone,” MCDOT stated in a tweet Monday.

>There is no current timetable for how long the closure is expected to take. MCDOT stated that it will be “long-term”.

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Any_Occasion3953 OP t1_iufhtew wrote

I think this is also happening! But it looks like the Open Streets event may be the culprit.

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