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Officials May Turn People Away From Parade Route Capacity could be maxed out along route

Updated 8:20 PM EDT, Tue, Jan 13, 2009

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Spectators watch from the Presidential reviewing stand as a float from Texas passes during the inaugural parade in front of the White House January 20, 2005.

 

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The area can hold about 300,000 to 350,000 spectators, Secret Service Director Mark Sullivan said. Everyone will be screened at checkpoints before entering the viewing area. Once capacity is reached, checkpoints will be closed and no one else can enter the area around the parade route.

That number does not include the 5,000 people who will be sitting on bleachers along the route.

"There's just a finite amount of people we can put on the parade route," a security official told the Washington Post. "For safety and fire reasons, we'll have to cut it off."

Maryland Gov. Martin O'Malley, Virginia Gov. Tim Kaine, D.C. Mayor Adrian Fenty and a Secret Service representative gathered Tuesday to emphasize that people heed road and bridge closures and restrictions and follow security guidelines.

Kaine defended the bridge closures from Virginia to D.C., saying that with restrictions in the city, keeping those bridges open would result in massive gridlock.

Fenty told people who plan to attend the swearing-in ceremony to forget about trying to get a spot along the parade route, which is expected to be packed well before the swearing-in is over. Security checkpoints surrounding the parade on Pennsylvania Avenue will open at 7 a.m. and the area likely will be filled within three hours, Fenty said. The parade is not scheduled to begin until 2:30 p.m.

Twenty Jumbotron screens will show the parade. Those screens also will be useful for those finding their movement through the area limited. There will be only two designated areas to cross Pennsylvania Avenue.

Fenty, Kaine and O'Malley also reminded inauguration-goers to be prepared to be outside for several hours.

Officials also noted that of the expected 10,000 charter buses expected to come to D.C., only 3,000 have been registered.

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  • Franko Monday, Jan 19 at 10:27 PM FLAG COMMENT Ummm, million man march was pre- 911 security era.....plus it was more like 400K men which was about what the sunday concert just was. I attended Sunday concert and it was impressive in its logistical organization - if you don't think ahead and get to where you want to be 4 hours early then forget it. THere just is not enough room to fit everyone.......in terms of the money spent, its all from the inaugural budget and its pr ... MORE >
  • Stephen Tuesday, Jan 13 at 4:26 PM FLAG COMMENT Yes Snooky, race war looms.
  • whole Tuesday, Jan 13 at 3:08 PM FLAG COMMENT dude, Barack Obama is half white and half black. Check your mouth and try again later.
  • Pachacutec Tuesday, Jan 13 at 2:46 PM FLAG COMMENT "Beverly," it's not a matter of not making people welcome, but there is only so much room where people will be able to sit or stand for the Inauguration ceremony or the parade. "Dude" and others, why the racist remarks? I voted for Obama and no, I didn't vote for him because of his race, I voted for him because I felt he'd be the best person for the job. I am not going to attend the Inauguration proceedings because (1) I h ... MORE >
  • Waltt Tuesday, Jan 13 at 2:34 PM FLAG COMMENT Why can't the Inauguration Committe and or Obama's Inauguration 20 million fund be used to hire and schedule extra charter buses to transport attendees to and from access points to the Mall on Sunday, Monday, and Tuesday? Having responsibilty for setting up events that are going to attrach a huge number of persons should require some related responsibilty for helping ease the access to these events. For example, charter bu ... MORE >

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