Be able to search for alternate routes if you happen to’re planning to drive by downtown to start out the weekend.
The second leg of the annual Louisville Triple Crown of Working is Saturday, which implies a number of roads in Louisville will near make method for the opponents. The race will begin at 7:30 a.m. at E. Foremost Avenue, looping by downtown earlier than ending on the identical spot.
Free parking for runners is out there on the Louisville Slugger Discipline Lot, solely accessible by E. Witherspoon Avenue till 7:15 a.m. The doorway to the lot from Foremost Avenue and Jackson Avenue will likely be closed on Saturday. There will likely be no exit from the parking between 7:15 a.m. and 9 a.m.
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Roads alongside the race route will likely be closed for pedestrian and vehicular site visitors through the race, with drivers capable of go by when the trail is cleared.
Foremost Avenue will likely be partially open between Second Avenue and Third Avenue for drivers heading south into Louisville from Indiana, with barricades and barrels separating lanes. Visitors will likely be allowed to cross by the course when secure, a launch from Louisville Metro Police mentioned.
Listed below are the roads that will likely be interrupted on Saturday:
Roads closed between 6:30 a.m. and 1 p.m.
- Adams Avenue from Witherspoon Avenue to Story Avenue
- Witherspoon Avenue from River Highway to N. Floyd Avenue
- Preston Avenue from Witherspoon Avenue to Market Avenue
- E. Washington Avenue from Preston Avenue to Brook Avenue
- Floyd Avenue from Washington Avenue to Produce Plaza (Congress Alley)
- Foremost Avenue from Hancock Avenue to Preston Avenue
- Market Avenue from Hancock Avenue to Preston Avenue
- Market Avenue from Fourth Avenue to Ninth Avenue
- Eighth Avenue from Foremost Avenue to Broadway
- Seventh Avenue from Foremost Avenue to Broadway
- Sixth Avenue from Foremost Avenue to Broadway
- Fifth Avenue from Foremost Avenue to Broadway
- Liberty Avenue from Fourth Avenue to Ninth Avenue
- Chestnut Avenue from Fourth Avenue to Ninth Avenue
- Journal Avenue from Fifth Avenue to Ninth Avenue
- Pike Avenue from Seventh Avenue to Eighth Avenue
- Produce Plaza (Congress Alley) from Floyd Avenue to Brook Avenue
- Preston Avenue from Washington Avenue to Produce Plaza (Congress Alley)
- Billy Goat Strut Alley from Hancock Avenue to Brook Avenue
No stopping between 4 a.m. and 1 p.m. on either side of the road
- Adams Avenue from E. Witherspoon Avenue to Story Avenue
- E. Witherspoon Avenue from River Highway to N. Floyd Avenue
- Preston Avenue from E. Witherspoon Avenue to E. Market Avenue
- E. Washington Avenue from Preston Avenue to Brook Avenue
- Floyd Avenue from E. Washington Avenue to E. Foremost Avenue
- Foremost Avenue from Hancock Avenue to Ninth Avenue
- Market Avenue from Hancock Avenue to Preston Avenue
- Market Avenue from Fourth Avenue to Ninth Avenue
- Eighth Avenue from Foremost Avenue to Journal Avenue
- Seventh Avenue from Foremost Avenue to Journal Avenue
- Sixth Avenue from Foremost Avenue to Journal Avenue
- Fifth Avenue from Foremost Avenue to Journal Avenue
- Liberty Avenue from Fourth Avenue to Ninth Avenue
- Chestnut Avenue from Fourth Avenue to Ninth Avenue
- Journal Avenue from Fifth Avenue to Ninth Avenue
- Pike Avenue from Seventh Avenue to Eighth Avenue
- Floyd Avenue from E. Washington Avenue to Produce Plaza (Congress Alley)
- Produce Plaza (Congress Alley) from Floyd Avenue to Brook Avenue
- Preston Avenue from E. Washington Avenue to Produce Plaza (Congress Alley)
- Billy Goat Strut Alley from Hancock Avenue to Brook Avenue
There will likely be no stopping on the east facet of Ninth Avenue from Journal Avenue to Liberty Avenue between 4 a.m. and 1 p.m.
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The third leg of the race, the 15K, will likely be on April 1. For extra info go to louisvilletriplecrown.com. The Triple Crown of Working marks the start of the Kentucky Derby season, with the annual race set for Could 6.
Attain Ana Rocío Álvarez Bríñez at abrinez@gannett.com; comply with her on Twitter at @SoyAnaAlvarez