Road Closures for Charity Race on Sunday, November 19

Via the City of Falls Church Office of Communication

Tuesday, November 14, 2023 — On Sunday, November 19, a number of road closures and parking restrictions will be in place for a charity race. From 7 a.m. to 9:30 a.m., the streets noted below will be closed and parking will not be permitted.  N. Maple Ave between Great Falls St. and W. Columbia St.  N. Maple Ave between W. Columbia St and W. Jefferson W. Jefferson St between N. Maple Ave and Little Falls St. Little Falls St. between W. Columbia St and N. Four Mile Run Dr. Great Falls St between Pennsylvania Ave and Lincoln Ave. N. Oak St. between Fulton Ave and Lincoln Ave. N. Spring St between Fulton Ave and Lincoln Ave. N. West St between Park Ave and Lincoln Ave. Grove Ave between N. West St and Chestnut St. The above streets and designated blocks will be closed for the duration of the race. The City of Falls Church Police Department appreciates the public’s cooperation with the road closures, helping to ensure the safety of the race participants and volunteers.

Roads will reopen at approximately 9:30 a.m.

Map or road race closures listed above.

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