Downtown L.A. road closures snarl traffic ahead of presidential visit
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The gridlock in downtown Los Angeles was even worse than usual Tuesday morning as authorities blocked off key streets surrounding the Wilshire Grand Center ahead of President Trump’s visit to Southern California.
Video from the scene showed motorists navigating closures in the city’s heart.
The Wilshire Grand announced to its tenants and workers that a VIP or high-security visitor was expected at the hotel on Tuesday, which lines up with Trump’s first visit to the state since becoming president.
The center said that roads around the area would be closed for a two-block radius until 1 p.m. Wednesday, police said. That closure will include Figueroa Boulevard between 8th and 6th streets, Wilshire Boulevard between Hope Street and Beaudry Avenue and 7th Street between Hope and Bixel streets.
Crews were using heavy equipment Tuesday morning to move concrete barriers into place while police blocked off intersections with their vehicles.
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