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Schedule: President Obama Visit to Los Angeles

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President Barack Obama will be in Los Angeles on May 7. Be prepared for traffic congestion during the evening rush hour. (Thinkstock)

President Barack Obama will be in Los Angeles today, May 7. The White House and the Los Angeles Police Dept. have released the President’s schedule and planned road closures, which includes visits to Bel-Air, Century City, and other portions of the West Los Angeles region between the 405 freeway and La Cienega Boulevard.

Obama’s schedule is as follows (all times Pacific):

5 p.m. -Arrives in Los Angeles (near Century City)

6:55 p.m. – Joint fundraiser for House and Senate Democrats at a private residence

8:10 p.m. – USC Shoah Foundation Dinner at Hyatt Regency Century Plaza, Century City

Obama is expected to land near the intersection of Pico Boulevard and Motor Avenue, which will reportedly be shut down between 4 p.m. and 6 p.m.

Another area scheduled to be shut down is the neighborhood at and surrounding Beverly Glen Road and Santa Monica Boulevard, according to the LAPD.

In the Bel-Air area, the perimeter around Beverly Glen Road and Sunset Boulevard (near UCLA) will reportedly be shut down between 6 p.m. and 8 p.m.

From 6 p.m. to 11 p.m., closures are reportedly planned for the Century City area around Avenue and the Stars and Santa Monica Boulevard.

It was also reported the bus routes for Metro lines 4, 16, 20, 316, 704, and 720 will be directly impacted by the closures reported above.

As the above schedule will directly impact Wednesday afternoon rush hour traffic, especially for those who work at the Fox Studios lot and many area high rises in Century City and Westwood, please plan your late afternoon commute accordingly.

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