02/06/2026 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 02/07/2026 02:43
On Monday, February 9, a group of Buddhist monks participating in a national "Walk for Peace" will pass through Old Town Alexandria as part of their journey to Washington, D.C. The City of Alexandria will support public safety and traffic management as the group travels through the area.
During their visit, Mayor Alyia Gaskins will briefly present the monks with a City proclamation recognizing their message of peace and compassion.
Important Notice for Residents and Businesses
We anticipate that crowd size, rolling street closures, and temporary road restrictions will significantly affect resident and vehicle access, deliveries, and travel within and around Old Town. Businesses and residents are encouraged to plan accordingly.
Route of the Walk
The "Walk for Peace" will begin at the City line at S. Washington Street and Church Street and proceed north along S. Washington Street through Old Town to Christ Church.
Rolling Street Closures
Streets and intersections along the route will be subject to rolling closures to safely accommodate pedestrians and crowd movement, including closures on:
Timing: Approximately 9:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m.
During this period, vehicles may be temporarily restricted from entering, exiting, or moving within impacted areas. Access will be restored as the procession passes and conditions allow.
Parking & Delivery Considerations
Attending the Walk
Business owners, employees, and community members who wish to observe the "Walk for Peace" may line the route or gather at Christ Church. At approximately 12:00 p.m., the monks will address attendees.
To ensure a safe and respectful experience for all, attendees are asked to observe the following guidelines:
What to Expect
Police and City staff will be on site to assist with safety and traffic management. We appreciate your patience and cooperation as the City welcomes this meaningful event. Updates will be shared through City communication channels as needed.
For reasonable disability accommodation, contact Mariah Covington at [email protected] or call 703.746.3978, Virginia Relay 711.
If you prefer communication in another language, free interpretation and translation services are available to you. Please email [email protected] or call 703.746.3960.