Several Roads Closed Saturday, Sunday for F.C Events

Road closures for Sunday’s Run for the Schools.

Little City drivers are advised to make alternate plans when cruising around the City this weekend as several roads in Falls Church will be shut down for two separate events.

On Saturday, portions of Little Falls St. between Park Ave. and Great Falls St. will be closed to traffic due to the City’s annual Fall Festival and Taste of Falls Church. No vehicular traffic will be allowed onto Little Falls St. from Park Ave. between 7 a.m. – noon. and the traffic light at Little Falls St. and Park Ave. will be on flash during that period as well. Between 7:30 – 9:30 a.m., Little Falls St. at Great Falls St. will only be accessible for either Fall Festival or Farmers Market vendors. From 9:30 a.m. – noon, Little Falls St. will reopen to local traffic only from Great Falls St.

Then on Sunday, the following roads will be shut down to traffic and parking from 6:30 – 10:30 a.m. for the Falls Church Education Foundation’s Run for Schools: Walnut St.; Lincoln Ave. from Walnut St. to N. Spring St. and from Great Falls St. to Meridian St.; N. Spring St. from Lincoln Ave. to Fulton Ave.; Fulton Ave. from N. Spring St. to Pennsylvania Ave.; Pennsylvania Ave. from Fulton Ave. to Park Ave.; Park Ave. from Pennsylvania Ave. to N. Maple Ave.; N. Maple Ave. from Park Ave. to W. Jefferson St.; W. Jefferson St. from N. Maple Ave. to Little Falls St.; Little Falls St. from W. Jefferson St. to Great Falls St.; Great Falls St. from Little Falls St. to Lincoln Ave. and from Dorchester St. to N. West St.; Meridian St. from Lincoln Ave. to the City boundary; Dorchester Rd. from Meridian St. to Great Falls St.; N. West St. from Great Falls St. to Highland Ave.; Highland Ave. from N. West St. to Walnut St.

 

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