Media Advisories
Metropolitan Police Department Inauguration Information (Street Closures)
(Courtesy of Metropolitan Police Department)
Riding Metro to the Presidential Inauguration
(Courtesy of WMATA)
U.S. Capitol Police Inauguration Information (Swearing-In Ceremony)
(Courtesy of U.S. Capitol Police)
Security Planning Underway for 2005 Presidential Inaugural
The United States Secret Service, under the leadership of the U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) and in cooperation with its local, state and federal security and public safety partners, has developed an overall security plan for the 55th Presidential Inauguration.
Files are in PDF format
Press Release
Initial Security Information
Event Maps
General Public Entry Points for the 2005 Inaugural Parade
Road Closures for 2005 Presidential Inaugural
Additional Information
List of Street Closings for 2004 Presidential Inaugural
(Courtesy of Metropolitan Police Department)
SOURCE: The United States Secret Service
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