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Not Using the Inaugural Bike Valet? You Can Still Park Your Cycle

Yesterday, the Washington City Paper's own Darrow Montgomery asked an important question in the comments section of a post focusing on the flood of RSVPs (as of now, over 1,300) the Washington Area Bicycle Association has received for its Inaug-Day bicycle-parking service: "What happens to bikes locked up outside these areas?"

Seeking an answer, City Desk contacted Kevin Griffis, spokesman for the Presidential Inaugural Committee. "As long as [a parked/locked bike isn't] obstructing traffic, it should be fine," Griffis said, but suggested we contact MPD to be sure.

D.C. police spokeswoman Traci Hughes had this to say about the subject via email: "If your readers want to park and lock outside the parade perimeter as they would on a normal day that is fine." Hughes then added that bikers should, "Keep in mind there may be theft issues considering the number of people."

An email from First District Commander David Kamperin was similar in nature, except the officer had his own keep-in-mind. "Keep in mind [bikers] are prohibited from securing to official signs, posts, etc."

James R. Sebastian, the District Department of Transportation's bike program manager, also offered up some advice on inaugural bike parking: Read More "Not Using the Inaugural Bike Valet? You Can Still Park Your Cycle" »

Postcards From Home: Film and Paper Archive

Taxi and Pedestrian, 1994

600 Block of H Street NW, November 28

Postcards From Home: Film and Paper Archive

Woman on Subway, 1992

2400 Block of 18th Street NW, November 24

Postcards From Home: Film and Paper Archive

Truckers Lounge, 1997

Obama: Bigger Than Jesus

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Department Store, 1992

Potomac River, 1989

1800 Block of Wyoming Ave. NW (Rear), November 24

1800 Block of Columbia Road NW, November 24

Postcards From Home: Film and Paper Archive

Man on Phone, 1989

Postcards From Home: The Film and Paper Archives

Trinidad, 1998

City Cracks Down on Car Lots; Fans of Industrial Signage Struggle With Disappointment

1700 Block of Pennsylvania Ave. NW, November 10

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