Metropolitan Police Department Implements Emergency Juvenile Curfew Zones Across Navy Yard and U Street Corridor Locations
Washington D.C. police establish emergency juvenile curfew zones in Navy Yard and U Street. Learn about the new group limits and weekend hours for minors.
By: AXL Media
Published: Mar 6, 2026, 5:18 AM EST
Source: The information in this article was sourced from Metropolitan Police Department

Authorization of Enhanced Public Safety Measures
The Metropolitan Police Department has officially moved to establish two distinct Juvenile Curfew Zones following reports of large youth gatherings that pose a substantial risk to public safety. According to the department, this action is authorized under the Juvenile Curfew Second Temporary Amendment Act of 2025, which grants the Chief of Police specific powers to intervene when groups of minors intend to gather in a manner that could lead to community harm. These zones are designed to provide law enforcement with additional tools to manage crowds and prevent potential escalations in areas identified as high-risk during the upcoming weekend.
Defining the Navy Yard Operational Perimeter
The first of these specialized zones encompasses a significant portion of the Navy Yard district, creating a strictly monitored boundary for youth activity. According to the geographic data provided by the department, the northern limit is defined by Interstate 695 and Virginia Avenue, stretching from South Capitol Street to 8th Street. The eastern edge follows 8th Street down to the Anacostia River, while South Capitol Street serves as the western boundary. This specific area has been highlighted for increased oversight to ensure that the waterfront and surrounding commercial spaces remain secure for all residents and visitors.
Strategic Restrictions in the U Street Corridor
Simultaneously, a second Juvenile Curfew Zone has been established to cover the vibrant U Street Corridor, a move aimed at managing the dense foot traffic typical of the area. According to the Metropolitan Police, this perimeter is bounded to the north by V Street and Vermont Avenue, and to the south by T Street. The eastern boundary is marked by the intersection of Florida Avenue and 9th Street, while 15th Street defines the western limit. By targeting these specific blocks, the department hopes to prevent the formation of large, unmanaged groups that have previously challenged local law enforcement resources in the Northwest quadrant.
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