PRESS RELEASE United States Secret Service Department of Homeland Security

August 20, 2019 CMR 26-19

CLOSURE ON TO BE EXPANDED FOR PUBLIC SAFETY DURING FENCE CONSTRUCITON

Lafayette Park and the north sidewalk of Pennsylvania Avenue will remain open

WASHINGTON – Beginning on Aug. 21, 2019, the United States Secret Service (USSS) and the (NPS) will expand the Pennsylvania Avenue NW closure in front of the White House. Pennsylvania Avenue will be closed from to for public safety during construction of the new fence.

Lafayette Park, the north sidewalk of Pennsylvania Avenue, NW and NW will remain open to pedestrians and cyclists.

As construction continues on the north section of the White House fence, heavy machinery and large vehicles frequently drive through Pennsylvania Avenue. The closure will be expanded to protect pedestrians and cyclists throughout the construction of the north portion of the fence, which is expected to continue through March 2020.

Pedestrians and cyclists are encouraged to use caution on the north sidewalk of Pennsylvania Avenue due to increased foot and bike traffic.

The USSS and NPS have been working since 2014 to develop an appropriate barrier that will keep the White House and grounds as accessible as possible to the public while ensuring the security of the White House and its occupants. Construction on the fence began on July 8 and is expected to continue into 2021.

Visitors are encouraged to view the White House from throughout the Pennsylvania Avenue closure.The National Park Service will continue to issue permits for demonstrations in Lafayette Park. Scheduled tours of the White House will continue as planned.

To learn more about this project and the history of the White House fence, visit go.nps.gov/WhiteHouseFence.

Contacts: Katie Liming (NPS), [email protected], 202-619-7156 Office of Communication & Media Relations (USSS), [email protected], 202-406-5708

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