Tourists may find it harder to get that perfect snap of the White House after construction begins on a new 13-foot fence, almost double its current height, to help keep intruders out. The Secret Service says a $64 million construction project will begin soon on what eventually will be a 13-foot, 1-inch
1 / 2White House FenceThe fence surrounding the White House on Pennsylvania Avenue in Washington, Friday, May 24, 2019. Approval was given for a new and taller fence around the White House complex in 2017 and now construction of a almost 13-foot tall fence is slated to begin this summer. WASHINGTON — Tourists may find it harder to get that perfect snap of the White House after construction begins on a new 13-foot fence, almost double its current height, to help keep intruders out.
The National Park Service, which provides care and upkeep for the White House and its 18 acres of grounds, has also been involved in the project. The new fence will have an additional inch of space between pickets, for a total of 5 ½ inches between posts. Officials concluded that a taller fence was needed after a series of White House security breaches, including in September 2014, when a Texas man carrying a knife scaled the fence, sprinted across the North Lawn and entered the White House. That incident led security officials to put in place a second, shorter barrier — made of metal bike racks — several feet in front of the current fence. Potential jumpers would essentially have separate fences to scale — the bike racks and the actual fence.
South Africa Latest News, South Africa Headlines
Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.
Construction to begin soon on taller White House fenceThe White House is getting a new 13-foot fence, almost double its current height, to help keep intruders out.
Read more »
How Trump Could Be Prosecuted After the White HouseImpeachment is a big question mark, but an outline of the case against an ex- President Trump is already taking shape.
Read more »
Talks over U.S. tariffs on Mexico to resume Thursday at White HouseUS and Mexican officials set to resume second day of negotiations Thursday over President Trump’s threatened tariffs against Mexico, administration official says.
Read more »
White House feigns surprise at Pelosi 'prison' commentsNancy Pelosi said she’d rather see Trump “in prison” than impeached. The White House’s sarcastic response: “How shocking”
Read more »
US hasn't reached a deal with Mexico and is moving forward on tariffs, White House saysWhite House press secretary Sarah Sanders said the US is still moving forward with tariffs on Mexico, which are set to go into effect Monday
Read more »