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Federal government officials and local police are implementing enhanced security measures at important locations in Washington, D.C., and Florida in preparation for Election Day. Crews were spotted working on fencing off the Naval Observatory, where Vice President Kamala Harris resides. D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser mentioned to Fox 5 that the district has been getting ready for the election for several months, and increased security measures will remain in place until the inauguration in January. The D.C. Police Department issued a traffic advisory on social media ahead of Harris’ election night celebration at Howard University, warning of street closures, no parking zones, and transit detours.

Fencing can also be observed around the White House in anticipation of the presidential election on November 5, 2024. The U.S. Secret Service expressed in an emailed statement to Fox News Digital that they are collaborating closely with federal, state, and local partners in Washington, D.C., and Palm Beach County, Florida, to ensure heightened safety and security on Election Day. They mentioned that fencing and other safety measures will be set up around the Naval Observatory, White House, and the Palm Beach County Convention Center in the days leading up to the election. These precautions are part of broader safety preparations for Election Day and are not in response to any specific threat.

Law enforcement officials are not only preparing for the election but also for the upcoming inauguration. While there are no current threats to the U.S. capital city before the election, precautions are being taken in case the election results lead to unrest. Some windows in Washington, D.C., are being boarded up as a precautionary measure.

Local resident Lucas Argeles expressed his understanding of the heightened security measures, stating that while it is unfortunate that such actions are necessary, he hopes they are just precautionary and that nothing untoward occurs. He empathized with local businesses that are taking steps to protect their establishments.

U.S. Capitol Police did not provide an immediate response to inquiries about the security measures they are putting in place. As the election day draws nearer, the focus on security and public safety remains a top priority for authorities in Washington, D.C., and Florida. The coordination between federal, state, and local agencies is crucial in ensuring a secure environment for voters and residents during this important time in the electoral process.