Beginning on Wednesday January 30, weather permitting; the District Department of Transportation (DDOT) will be conducting lane closures on the Sousa Bridge to install new overhead directional signs.
WASHINGTON, DC — Beginning on Wednesday January 30, weather permitting; the District Department of Transportation (DDOT) will be conducting lane closures on the Sousa Bridge to install new overhead directional signs.
This activity will take a total of eight days to complete and includes installing the new direction signs, the poles affiliated with the signs and the electrical services needed to light the signs at night. Weather permitting all work should be completed by February 10, 2013.
The lane closures will take place on one side of the bridge at a time between 9:30 am and 3:30 pm each day.
A single lane will be kept open at all times while the two right lanes are closed.
Variable message boards will be in place to provide motorists with advance warning about the lane closures.
Register for DDOT News! Sign up and subscribe to news releases, traffic advisories, and other DDOT notices.
Visit goDCgo.com for more information on transportation options in the District.
The District government has provided links as a courtesy and is not responsible for information on websites outside the DC portal. Inquiries should be made to the sponsoring organizations.