
As the District of Columbia prepares to host the John Cena Farewell Fan Fest this weekend, residents and visitors should brace for significant traffic changes around the event's location. According to the Metropolitan Police Department's advisory, starting from 6:00 a.m. tomorrow through Sunday, until 4:00 a.m., the area around F Street from 6th Street to 7th Street, NW will see parking restrictions and road closures to accommodate the expected crowd.
For those planning to attend or simply trying to navigate around the city this weekend, it's important to note the specific streets impacted. "F Street from 5th Street to 6th Street, NW (westbound traffic only will be closed)," the MPDC stated. Traffic will be barred from passing through these segments, and so, plan your travel accordingly to avoid unnecessary delays.
The Fan Fest honors John Cena's illustrious career in professional wrestling and Hollywood, drawing what is anticipated to be a large number of fans and wrestling enthusiasts. The measures taken to manage the flow of traffic are aimed at ensuring the safety and enjoyment of all attendees.
Motorists who fail to adhere to the emergency no-parking zones will face the possibility of their vehicles being ticketed and towed. It's essential to carefully note that "the following street will be posted as Emergency No Parking: F Street from 6th Street to 7th Street, NW," as detailed in the MPDC's traffic advisory. Local authorities and event organizers encourage attendees to use public transportation where possible or to seek out parking options outside of the affected area. Real-time updates regarding street closures and any further instructions for residents and visitors will be relayed through official channels as the event unfolds.









