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Despite Norton’s efforts, Capitol Hill sledding still a no-go

April 20, 2026 | (Colleen Kelleher)

WASHINGTON 鈥 D.C.鈥檚 most famous hill remains off limits to sledding. The U.S. Capitol Police reaffirmed on Wednesday the ban on sledding on the Capitol grounds.

Now, a 聽is urging the Sergeant at Arms and the U.S. Capitol Police to lift the sledding ban.

The group behind the petition plans to hold a “sled-in” at 1 p.m.聽聽on the west lawn of the Capitol to make its point.

Capitol Police Board Chairman Frank Larkin gave chapter and verse about the board’s decision to reaffirm the ban: “Unfortunately, the board cannot grant exceptions to the Traffic Regulations for the United States Capitol Grounds or 2 USC 搂 1963.鈥

In case you don鈥檛 have your copy handy, that鈥檚 the one that reads 鈥淚t shall be the duty of the Capitol police on and after April 29, 1876, to prevent any portion of the Capitol Grounds and terraces from being used as playgrounds or otherwise, so far as may be necessary to protect the public property, turf and grass from destruction or injury.鈥

Larkin added, “If the forecast holds true, there are many families who will want to enjoy the snow tomorrow. Although, for security reasons, the Capitol grounds are not your typical neighborhood hill or playground.”

D.C. Delegate Eleanor Holmes Norton wrote to Larkin last month asking him to overturn the ban. The board doesn鈥檛 have to respond until March 26, by which time snow will probably be done for the season. She wrote to him again on Wednesday, CNN reports, asking for a temporary waiver tomorrow through Sunday: “Have a heart, Mr. Larkin, a kid’s heart that is,” she wrote.

No dice.

Norton is聽“deeply disappointed” in the decision.

“I鈥檓 asking for reasonable regulations, and I鈥檓 sure they have the authority to do that,” Norton told WTOP Thursday morning.

She says essentially the board Capitol Police Board has put a “sign on America鈥檚 front lawn that says, ‘Keep off.'”

Norton told WTOP that there doesn’t need to be an “absolute ban on sledding.”

She says that Capitol Police officers haven’t enforced the ban for years, and she would urge them to go back to ignoring the regulation: “Because the Board did not enforce the sledding ban for many years, it is clearly within its power not to enforce it again during a four-day period,” she said, in a release.

Larkin told CNN that he would continue to review the regulation, and Norton said she was “encouraged” by that.

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