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DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
Federal Highway Administration
[Docket No. FHWA–2008–0189]
Emergency Temporary Closure of
I–395 & I–695 Southeast and
Southwest Highway in the District of
Columbia
AGENCY: Federal Highway
Administration (FHWA), DOT.
ACTION: Announcement for the District
of Columbia to temporarily close the SE/
SW Highway (I–395 & I–695), on
January 20, 2009, for safety and security
purposes for the Inauguration of the
President of the United States.
SUMMARY: Pursuant to section 658.11(e)
of title 23, Code of Federal Regulations,
the Washington, DC Department of
Transportation (DDOT) has requested
approval of a plan to temporarily close
segments of the Interstate to all traffic
except motor coaches and buses—I–395
(from the 14th Street Bridge to New
York Avenue), I–695 (from the 3rd
Street Tunnel to the 11th Street
Bridges), and I–295 (from I–695 to DC–
295)—on January 20, 2009, beginning at
12 a.m., for one consecutive 24-hour
period, because of the Presidential
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Inauguration. I–395 would be closed to
general purpose traffic at New York
Avenue up to the 14th Street Bridge. I–
695 would be closed to general purpose
traffic at the 11th Street Bridges. I–295
would be closed to general purpose
traffic at Pennsylvania Avenue. The
request has been made for the purposes
of safety and security in and around the
Capitol Building as well as for the
critically needed space to park a portion
of the expected 10,000 buses bringing
people into the Washington area on
January 20th. The Interstate routes
included in the request are part of the
National Network of highways that can
safely and efficiently accommodate the
large vehicles authorized by provisions
of the Surface Transportation Assistance
Act of 1982 (STAA), as amended,
designated in accordance with 23 CFR
Part 658 and listed in Appendix A. This
regulation limits the authority of the
States to restrict the access of these
commercial motor vehicles to the
designated National Routes, and
requires the approval of the FHWA for
additions, deletions, exceptions and
restrictions in accordance with 23 CFR
658.11. The FHWA has decided to
approve the request by the DDOT as an
emergency deletion in accordance with
section 658.11(e) due to the safety
considerations discussed in this notice.
The FHWA is requesting comments
from the general public on this
determination. Under title 23 of the
Code of Federal Regulations, section
658.11 (Additions, deletions,
exceptions, and restrictions), the FHWA
can grant the closing of the Interstate
system or other National Network route
based upon specified justification
criteria in section 658.11(d)(2). The
FHWA is also authorized to delete any
route from the National Network on an
emergency basis based on safety
considerations pursuant to section
658.11(e). These emergency deletions
are published in the Federal Register for
notice and comment.
DATES: Comments must be received on
or before January 16, 2009.
ADDRESSES: The letter of request along
with justifications can be viewed
electronically at the docket established
for this rulemaking at https://
www.regulations.gov. Hard copies of the
documents will also be available for
viewing at the DOT address listed
below.
Mail or hand deliver comments to the
U.S. Department of Transportation,
Dockets Management Facility, Room
W12–140, 1200 New Jersey Avenue, SE.,
Washington, DC 20590, or submit
comments electronically at https://
www.regulations.gov, or fax comments
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to (202) 493–2251. Alternatively,
comments may be submitted via the
Federal eRulemaking Portal at https://
www.regulations.gov (follow the on-line
instructions for submitting comments).
All comments should include the
docket number that appears in the
heading of this document. All
comments received will be available for
examination and copying at the above
address from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., e.t.,
Monday through Friday, except Federal
holidays. Those desiring notification of
receipt of comments must include a selfaddressed, stamped postcard or you
may print the acknowledgment page
that appears after submitting comments
electronically. All comments received
into any docket may be searched in
electronic format by the name of the
individual submitting the comment (or
signing the comment, if submitted on
behalf of an association, business, labor
union, etc.). Persons making comments
may review DOT’s complete Privacy Act
Statement in the Federal Register
published on April 11, 2000 (Volume
65, Number 70, Pages 19477–78), or you
may view the statement at https://
dms.dot.gov.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Mr.
Michael P. Onder, Team Leader Truck
Size and Weight and Freight Operations
and Technology Team, (202) 366–2639,
Raymond W. Cuprill, Office of the Chief
Counsel, (202) 366–0791, Federal
Highway Administration; 1200 New
Jersey Avenue, SE., Washington, DC
20590, and Mr. Mark Kehrli, FHWA
Division Administrator—Washington,
DC, (202) 219–3536. Office hours for the
FHWA are from 7:45 a.m. to 4:15 p.m.,
e.t., Monday through Friday, except
Federal holidays.
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Background
On January 20, 2009, as a result of the
inauguration activities, the number of
participants and spectators is expected
to reach 2–4 million, overwhelming
both the roadway and transit networks
in the District of Columbia and will
create a safety hazard for commercial
traffic to traverse these routes during
that time. This is one of the principal
reasons for the closure of these routes to
commercial traffic. Additionally,
preliminary data indicates that
approximately 10,000 or more motor
coaches within a 1,000-mile radius of
the District of Columbia are expected to
travel to the District. As such, safety in
normal transport and in the event of
emergency evacuation requires creating
transportation redundancy. That
redundancy can best be created by
allowing arrivals by motor coach to
proceed directly (without transfer to
transit or another vehicle) to the
inaugural checkpoint areas and then by
allowing the motor coaches to park
within walking distance of the drop-off
location. The identified segments of I–
395/I–295/I–695, if temporarily
restricted to prohibit general purpose
traffic, provides the best and only
feasible location for allowing large
numbers of motor coaches to approach
the departure from the inauguration and
the subsequent parade while providing
the possibility of expedited departures
in the event of an emergency.
Temporary closure of these segments
of the Interstate to general purpose
traffic means that the motor coaches can
be moved in and out with maximum
safety while providing the possibility of
expedited departures in the event of an
emergency. Temporary closure of these
segments of Interstate to general
purpose traffic also facilitates the
movement of emergency vehicles into
and out of the area, thereby enhancing
safety. To further enhance safety, the
motor coaches will be parked in the
roadway approach spans, beyond the
bridge limits. This will minimize bridge
overloading and ensure routes for
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pedestrian traffic and emergency
vehicles.
The temporary closure should have
no impact on Interstate commerce. I–95,
which is the main north-south Interstate
route in the region, is signed around the
Washington Beltway (I–495) so that
Interstate traffic need not enter the
District at all. Likewise, Interstate traffic
seeking to go west via I–66 or I–270 can
access either I–66 or I–270 via I–495
without ever entering the District.
Likewise, traffic seeking to go east via
U.S. Route 50 can access U.S. Route 50
via I–495 without ever entering the
District.
Commercial motor vehicles, of the
dimensions and configurations
described in 23 CFR 658.13 and 658.15,
serving the area can utilize the routes
listed above in response to 23 CFR
658.11(d)(2)(ii). Vehicles serving the
immediate area north of the temporarily
restricted I–395/I–295/I–695 segments
of the Interstate will be unable to do so
because the local and National Highway
System (NHS) street network will also
be closed during the inauguration.
Therefore, the closure of the I–395/I–
295/I–695 segments of the Interstate will
have no material effect on such traffic.
Entities requiring deliveries within and
adjacent to the area of closed local and
NHS streets will be encouraged to
receive deliveries before or after January
20th. To assist in facilitating Interstate
commerce, the DDOT and other District
government agencies will coordinate
with local governments and adjacent
jurisdictions (i.e., VA and MD) to
minimize traffic disruptions. Requests
will be made for adjacent jurisdictions
to cooperate in routing traffic around
the closure and warn Interstate traffic of
the closure by signs, and other means to
get the message out to the trucking
industry and the rest of the traveling
public.
Authority: 23 U.S.C. 127, 315 and 49
U.S.C. 31111, 31112, and 31114; 23 CFR Part
658.
Issued on: December 31, 2008.
Thomas J. Madison, Jr.,
Federal Highway Administrator.
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DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
Federal Highway Administration
[Docket No. FHWA-2008-0189]
Emergency Temporary Closure of I-395 & I-695 Southeast and
Southwest Highway in the District of Columbia
AGENCY: Federal Highway Administration (FHWA), DOT.
ACTION: Announcement for the District of Columbia to temporarily close
the SE/SW Highway (I-395 & I-695), on January 20, 2009, for safety and
security purposes for the Inauguration of the President of the United
States.
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SUMMARY: Pursuant to section 658.11(e) of title 23, Code of Federal
Regulations, the Washington, DC Department of Transportation (DDOT) has
requested approval of a plan to temporarily close segments of the
Interstate to all traffic except motor coaches and buses--I-395 (from
the 14th Street Bridge to New York Avenue), I-695 (from the 3rd Street
Tunnel to the 11th Street Bridges), and I-295 (from I-695 to DC-295)--
on January 20, 2009, beginning at 12 a.m., for one consecutive 24-hour
period, because of the Presidential Inauguration. I-395 would be closed
to general purpose traffic at New York Avenue up to the 14th Street
Bridge. I-695 would be closed to general purpose traffic at the 11th
Street Bridges. I-295 would be closed to general purpose traffic at
Pennsylvania Avenue. The request has been made for the purposes of
safety and security in and around the Capitol Building as well as for
the critically needed space to park a portion of the expected 10,000
buses bringing people into the Washington area on January 20th. The
Interstate routes included in the request are part of the National
Network of highways that can safely and efficiently accommodate the
large vehicles authorized by provisions of the Surface Transportation
Assistance Act of 1982 (STAA), as amended, designated in accordance
with 23 CFR Part 658 and listed in Appendix A. This regulation limits
the authority of the States to restrict the access of these commercial
motor vehicles to the designated National Routes, and requires the
approval of the FHWA for additions, deletions, exceptions and
restrictions in accordance with 23 CFR 658.11. The FHWA has decided to
approve the request by the DDOT as an emergency deletion in accordance
with section 658.11(e) due to the safety considerations discussed in
this notice. The FHWA is requesting comments from the general public on
this determination. Under title 23 of the Code of Federal Regulations,
section 658.11 (Additions, deletions, exceptions, and restrictions),
the FHWA can grant the closing of the Interstate system or other
National Network route based upon specified justification criteria in
section 658.11(d)(2). The FHWA is also authorized to delete any route
from the National Network on an emergency basis based on safety
considerations pursuant to section 658.11(e). These emergency deletions
are published in the Federal Register for notice and comment.
DATES: Comments must be received on or before January 16, 2009.
ADDRESSES: The letter of request along with justifications can be
viewed electronically at the docket established for this rulemaking at
https://www.regulations.gov. Hard copies of the documents will also be
available for viewing at the DOT address listed below.
Mail or hand deliver comments to the U.S. Department of
Transportation, Dockets Management Facility, Room W12-140, 1200 New
Jersey Avenue, SE., Washington, DC 20590, or submit comments
electronically at https://www.regulations.gov, or fax comments
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to (202) 493-2251. Alternatively, comments may be submitted via the
Federal eRulemaking Portal at https://www.regulations.gov (follow the
on-line instructions for submitting comments). All comments should
include the docket number that appears in the heading of this document.
All comments received will be available for examination and copying at
the above address from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., e.t., Monday through Friday,
except Federal holidays. Those desiring notification of receipt of
comments must include a self-addressed, stamped postcard or you may
print the acknowledgment page that appears after submitting comments
electronically. All comments received into any docket may be searched
in electronic format by the name of the individual submitting the
comment (or signing the comment, if submitted on behalf of an
association, business, labor union, etc.). Persons making comments may
review DOT's complete Privacy Act Statement in the Federal Register
published on April 11, 2000 (Volume 65, Number 70, Pages 19477-78), or
you may view the statement at https://dms.dot.gov.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Mr. Michael P. Onder, Team Leader
Truck Size and Weight and Freight Operations and Technology Team, (202)
366-2639, Raymond W. Cuprill, Office of the Chief Counsel, (202) 366-
0791, Federal Highway Administration; 1200 New Jersey Avenue, SE.,
Washington, DC 20590, and Mr. Mark Kehrli, FHWA Division
Administrator--Washington, DC, (202) 219-3536. Office hours for the
FHWA are from 7:45 a.m. to 4:15 p.m., e.t., Monday through Friday,
except Federal holidays.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Electronic Access and Filing
You may submit or retrieve comments online through the Federal
eRulemaking portal at: https://www.regulations.gov. The Web site is
available 24 hours each day, 365 days each year. Electronic submission
and retrieval help and guidelines are available under the help section
of the Web site.
An electronic copy of this document may also be downloaded from the
Office of the Federal Register's home page at: https://www.archives.gov/
federal_register and the Government Printing Office's Web page at:
https://www.gpoaccess.gov.
Background
On January 20, 2009, as a result of the inauguration activities,
the number of participants and spectators is expected to reach 2-4
million, overwhelming both the roadway and transit networks in the
District of Columbia and will create a safety hazard for commercial
traffic to traverse these routes during that time. This is one of the
principal reasons for the closure of these routes to commercial
traffic. Additionally, preliminary data indicates that approximately
10,000 or more motor coaches within a 1,000-mile radius of the District
of Columbia are expected to travel to the District. As such, safety in
normal transport and in the event of emergency evacuation requires
creating transportation redundancy. That redundancy can best be created
by allowing arrivals by motor coach to proceed directly (without
transfer to transit or another vehicle) to the inaugural checkpoint
areas and then by allowing the motor coaches to park within walking
distance of the drop-off location. The identified segments of I-395/I-
295/I-695, if temporarily restricted to prohibit general purpose
traffic, provides the best and only feasible location for allowing
large numbers of motor coaches to approach the departure from the
inauguration and the subsequent parade while providing the possibility
of expedited departures in the event of an emergency.
Temporary closure of these segments of the Interstate to general
purpose traffic means that the motor coaches can be moved in and out
with maximum safety while providing the possibility of expedited
departures in the event of an emergency. Temporary closure of these
segments of Interstate to general purpose traffic also facilitates the
movement of emergency vehicles into and out of the area, thereby
enhancing safety. To further enhance safety, the motor coaches will be
parked in the roadway approach spans, beyond the bridge limits. This
will minimize bridge overloading and ensure routes for pedestrian
traffic and emergency vehicles.
The temporary closure should have no impact on Interstate commerce.
I-95, which is the main north-south Interstate route in the region, is
signed around the Washington Beltway (I-495) so that Interstate traffic
need not enter the District at all. Likewise, Interstate traffic
seeking to go west via I-66 or I-270 can access either I-66 or I-270
via I-495 without ever entering the District. Likewise, traffic seeking
to go east via U.S. Route 50 can access U.S. Route 50 via I-495 without
ever entering the District.
Commercial motor vehicles, of the dimensions and configurations
described in 23 CFR 658.13 and 658.15, serving the area can utilize the
routes listed above in response to 23 CFR 658.11(d)(2)(ii). Vehicles
serving the immediate area north of the temporarily restricted I-395/I-
295/I-695 segments of the Interstate will be unable to do so because
the local and National Highway System (NHS) street network will also be
closed during the inauguration. Therefore, the closure of the I-395/I-
295/I-695 segments of the Interstate will have no material effect on
such traffic. Entities requiring deliveries within and adjacent to the
area of closed local and NHS streets will be encouraged to receive
deliveries before or after January 20th. To assist in facilitating
Interstate commerce, the DDOT and other District government agencies
will coordinate with local governments and adjacent jurisdictions
(i.e., VA and MD) to minimize traffic disruptions. Requests will be
made for adjacent jurisdictions to cooperate in routing traffic around
the closure and warn Interstate traffic of the closure by signs, and
other means to get the message out to the trucking industry and the
rest of the traveling public.
Authority: 23 U.S.C. 127, 315 and 49 U.S.C. 31111, 31112, and
31114; 23 CFR Part 658.
Issued on: December 31, 2008.
Thomas J. Madison, Jr.,
Federal Highway Administrator.
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