Mayor Bowser, Public Safety Officials to Host Fourth of July Preparedness Briefing

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On July 2, 2025, Mayor Muriel Bowser will host a Fourth of July preparedness briefing in Washington, D. C. , starting at 11:00 AM local time. This event will bring together key public safety officials, including the Metropolitan Police Department and Capitol Police, to discuss security measures for the upcoming holiday celebrations. With the Fourth of July attracting large crowds, the briefing aims to ensure robust emergency operations and crowd management strategies are in place.

Previous years have highlighted the need for enhanced public safety protocols during significant events. Local leaders assert that preparedness is essential to mitigate risks and enhance community trust. The briefing will occur at 1015 Half Street SE, 10th Floor, Washington, D. C. , and is open to relevant stakeholders.

Officials plan to share valuable insights and updates to help the public navigate the holiday safely. The discussions will also cover coordination between various law enforcement agencies, including the United States Park Police.

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