CINCINNATI — The roads around Vice President JD Vance’s Cincinnati-area home will be closed next week.
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The city of Cincinnati said that closures will start on Monday, Dec. 29, and continue through the afternoon of Jan. 4, 2026, according to our news partner WCPO in Cincinnati.
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There will also be sidewalk closures in effect, according to a city spokesperson.
WCPO reports that the following roads and sidewalks in East Walnut Hills will be closed:
- William Howard Taft Road between Torrence Parkway and East McMillan Street
- Collins Avenue between Riverside Drive and Taft
- Gladstone Avenue
- Taft Road Lane
- Heatherhill Lane
The city says drivers to use Torrence Parkway, Madison Road, and Woodburn Avenue as a detour, the spokesperson told WCPO.
Those who live in the area will get to their neighborhood but must go through one of the three marked security checkpoints.
- William Howard Taft Road and Torrence Parkway
- William Howard Taft Road and East McMillan Street
- Checkpoint at Riverside Drive and Collins Avenue open to pedestrians only
It is unknown why Vance will be returning to the Cincinnati region.
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