President Joe Biden is visiting Cincinnati on Wednesday. For the president, it will be a largely all-day affair. For the residents of Cincinnati, expect traffic delays for the presidential motorcade in the late afternoon and evening hours.The president will land at the Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky International Airport, then travel to Cincinnati's west side to visit a local union training center and participate in a CNN town hall. While specifics of his route are unknown — which is typical of these high-profile visits — we do know an estimated timeline for the president's visit. Here's when and where you should expect traffic. ESTIMATED ARRIVAL: Air Force One is expected to arrive at CVG around 3:40 p.m.From there, the president is likely to travel through portions of Northern Kentucky and then west into the Westwood and Delhi Township areas.Expect rolling closures related to the president's visit to begin around 4 p.m., officials said. We are hearing the president will not be traveling downtown, and closures will mainly be in Northern Kentucky and on the city's west side. Interstate 275 is closed to all traffic from CVG westbound into Ohio and is expected to reopen by 4:45 p.m.US-50 also closed on west side of Hamilton County from Delhi Road to the Indiana state line and is expected to reopen by 5 p.m.Ahead of his CNN town hall, the president will visit IBEW/NECA Electrical Training Center on Glenway Avenue in Westwood where he will talk about his "Build Back Better agenda" that he says will create "good-paying union jobs." An exact time of that event is unknown.Expect heavy traffic and highway closures as the president travels.CNN TOWN HALL: The president is expected to hold a one-hour town hall at Mount St. Joseph University in Delhi Township, beginning at 8 p.m.The audience will be invitation-only, and the one-hour event will be live-streamed.Again, expect rolling closures throughout the area.ESTIMATED DEPARTURE: Air Force One is expected to depart from CVG around 9:55 p.m. Wednesday. It's Biden's first visit to Cincinnati since taking office a little more than six months ago.
President Joe Biden is visiting Cincinnati on Wednesday.
For the president, it will be a largely all-day affair. For the residents of Cincinnati, expect traffic delays for the presidential motorcade in the late afternoon and evening hours.
The president will land at the Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky International Airport, then travel to Cincinnati's west side to visit a local union training center and participate in a CNN town hall.
While specifics of his route are unknown — which is typical of these high-profile visits — we do know an estimated timeline for the president's visit.
Here's when and where you should expect traffic.
ESTIMATED ARRIVAL: Air Force One is expected to arrive at CVG around 3:40 p.m.
From there, the president is likely to travel through portions of Northern Kentucky and then west into the Westwood and Delhi Township areas.
Expect rolling closures related to the president's visit to begin around 4 p.m., officials said. We are hearing the president will not be traveling downtown, and closures will mainly be in Northern Kentucky and on the city's west side. Interstate 275 is closed to all traffic from CVG westbound into Ohio and is expected to reopen by 4:45 p.m.
US-50 also closed on west side of Hamilton County from Delhi Road to the Indiana state line and is expected to reopen by 5 p.m.
Ahead of his CNN town hall, the president will visit IBEW/NECA Electrical Training Center on Glenway Avenue in Westwood where he will talk about his "Build Back Better agenda" that he says will create "good-paying union jobs." An exact time of that event is unknown.
Expect heavy traffic and highway closures as the president travels.
CNN TOWN HALL: The president is expected to hold a one-hour town hall at Mount St. Joseph University in Delhi Township, beginning at 8 p.m.
The audience will be invitation-only, and the one-hour event will be live-streamed.
Again, expect rolling closures throughout the area.
ESTIMATED DEPARTURE: Air Force One is expected to depart from CVG around 9:55 p.m. Wednesday.
It's Biden's first visit to Cincinnati since taking office a little more than six months ago.
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