The U.S. Army will cover the cost of any damages to D.C.-maintained roads as part of next weekend’s planned military parade, Mayor Muriel Bowser said, but there’s lingering concern about possible delays in getting reimbursed.

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The parade is scheduled for Saturday to honor the 250th birthday of the Army. The event is also planned on the same day as President Donald Trump’s 79th birthday.

While Bowser said at an unrelated event on Monday that the city hasn’t estimated the cost of potential damage, NBC Washington repor

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