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9. The judge actually visited the exhibit site and the area where the panels were stored
Wed Feb 18, 2026, 09:36 AM
Yesterday


You'll notice that despite their normal practice of snow removal on NPS sites, the NPS here REFUSED to remove the snow and ice from the exhibit structure grounds where the "house" is open-air with no roof except over an archeological dig section, and obviously the judge experienced that complete lack of maintenance and that is why she included an explicit order for the NPS to ensure the site is cleared and accessible (we had just had upwards of 6" - 9" of frozen precipitation in the city, including 3" of sleet on top of snow with a coating of freezing rain on top of that before she visited) -

(snip)

5. Defendants are hereby ORDERED to maintain the President’s House Site in a
clean and accessible manner, cleared of debris, snow, ice and/or any other impediment to public
access.

(snip)

https://storage.courtlistener.com/recap/gov.uscourts.paed.648842/gov.uscourts.paed.648842.54.0.pdf

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