Rock Creek Paving Planned
The National Park Service and the Federal Highway Administration are in the final phase of the year-long reconstruction of Rock Creek Parkway between P Street and Virginia Avenue.
This weekend is the scheduled time for some repaving along the southbound curb lane and ramps. The curb lane is scheduled to close after noon today. The P Street ramps, the K Street ramps and the Pennsylvania Avenue ramp along the southbound parkway are scheduled to close during the afternoon rush period.
The ramps should be reopened by 6:30 Monday morning. The right lane is scheduled to reopen by late Tuesday.
Three travel lanes will be open both northbound and southbound during the paving operations, the park service says. (This is the work originally scheduled for last weekend.)
The entire project is scheduled for completion in May.
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April 18, 2008; 11:10 AM ET
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Posted by: | April 18, 2008 4:23 PM
I'd be surprised if we see it before the centennial of its closing. And it's Klingle Road BTW.
Posted by: Klingle Drive? | April 18, 2008 4:33 PM
K Street ramp is closed! Grrrr! Left that out. It was implied with the southbound lane closure. Only one more day!
Posted by: | April 22, 2008 7:10 AM
K Street ramp was open this morning, but the backup due to the paving in the western-most lane -- ouch!
Posted by: | April 22, 2008 8:40 AM
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yes, but when will they pave Klingle Dr?