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- Manassas National Battlefield Park
White-tailed deer tests positive for Chronic Wasting Disease at Manassas National Battlefield Park
- Locations: Manassas National Battlefield Park
- Date Released: 2025-03-24
During recent white-tailed deer reduction operations and subsequent disease sampling, one deer tested positive for Chronic Wasting Disease (CWD) at Manassas National Battlefield Park. The animal was from the Prince William County, Virginia portion of the park. This is the first CWD-positive detection at Manassas National Battlefield Park.
- Catoctin Mountain Park
Catoctin Mountain Park announces temporary closures for March 21 - 23, 2025
- Locations: Catoctin Mountain Park
- Date Released: 2025-03-20
Thurmont, Md. – Due to increased security measures, portions of Catoctin Mountain Park will be closed at approximately noon on Friday, March 21. Closures are scheduled to continue through approximately 8 p.m. on Sunday, March 23, 2025.
- Locations: National Mall and Memorial Parks, Rock Creek Park
- Date Released: 2025-03-17
The NPS invites the public to attend a virtual public meeting and share written comments on the development of a Multimodal Safety and Operational Improvements Plan and a corresponding Environmental Assessment for Rock Creek and Potomac Parkway.
- Locations: Civil War Defenses of Washington, Fort Dupont Park, Fort Foote Park, George Washington Memorial Parkway, National Capital Parks-East, Rock Creek Park
- Date Released: 2025-03-13
The National Park Service (NPS) invites the public to share comments on the development of a Management Plan (Plan) update and a corresponding Environmental Assessment (EA) for the Civil War Defenses of Washington (CWDW) located in the District of Columbia; Fairfax County, Virginia; and Prince George’s County, Maryland.
- George Washington Memorial Parkway
National Park Service seeks public input on proposal to rehabilitate and replace Clara Barton Parkway cantilever structure
- Locations: George Washington Memorial Parkway
- Date Released: 2025-03-10
The National Park Service (NPS) is seeking public input on a proposed project to rehabilitate and replace the Clara Barton Parkway cantilever structure and associated retaining walls, as well as demolish an associated unused bridge in Montgomery County, Maryland. Comments will be accepted from March 17 through April 16, 2025.
- George Washington Memorial Parkway
Southbound George Washington Memorial Parkway detour planned between Route 123 and Spout Run Parkway on weekends to prepare for traffic shift
- Locations: George Washington Memorial Parkway
- Date Released: 2025-03-06
As part of the next phase of the North Parkway Rehabilitation Project, the National Park Service (NPS) will temporarily close the southbound lanes of the George Washington Memorial Parkway (GWMP) between Route 123 and Spout Run Parkway. This is to prepare the work zone for the upcoming traffic shift between Windy Run Bridge and Spout Run Parkway anticipated to begin on March 7.
- Rock Creek Park
National Park Service approves DC Water’s Piney Branch Tunnel project to improve water quality
- Locations: Rock Creek Park
- Date Released: 2025-03-06
The NPS has completed an Environmental Assessment and approved DC Water’s proposal to construct the Piney Branch Tunnel. The project, on NPS land in Rock Creek Park, will improve water quality and reduce combined sewer overflows.
- Capitol Hill Parks
National Park Service rehabilitating Folger Park
- Locations: Capitol Hill Parks
- Date Released: 2025-02-27
The National Park Service will start work to rehabilitate Folger Park this spring. Construction will begin March 3 and is expected to be completed in winter 2025. The park will be closed during construction.
- National Mall and Memorial Parks
National Park Service seeks public comment on future of the Tidal Basin
- Locations: National Mall and Memorial Parks
- Date Released: 2025-02-25
Help shape the future of the Tidal Basin! The National Park Service is developing a Concept Plan and Environmental Assessment to guide the long-term management of the Tidal Basin, focusing on transportation, conservation, tree preservation, protection of natural and cultural resources, visitor experience, recreation, infrastructure, security, and more.
Last updated: July 17, 2024