Friday, December 1, 2017

Saturday Traffic Modifications for Race 13.1 Baltimore

From Councilman Eric Costello: 

Traffic Modifications for the Race 13.1 Baltimore, on Saturday, Dec 2 Impacting Inner Harbor, Federal Hill, Key Highway, Riverside, and Locust Point.

The Baltimore City Department of Transportation would like to advise motorists of the temporary traffic modifications that will be in effect for the Race 13.1 Baltimore which will be held on Saturday, December 02, 2017. The event will start and end at the Canton Waterfront Park.

The marathon kicks off at 7:00 a.m. and will proceed right on Boston Street, then right on Clinton Street to the turnaround point just before Keith Avenue. The course proceeds left on Boston Street, left on Aliceanna Street, left onto S. Caroline Street, and right at Lancaster Street to enter the Inner Harbor promenade. The route continues along the promenade around the World Trade Center to Rash Field, loop around Rash Field and exit the promenade past the Ritz Carlton Residences. The course proceeds left on Key Highway, left on the Key Highway Extension, right on Hull Street, and left on E. Fort Avenue to the turnaround point near Nicholson Street. Participants will return via the same route to enter the Waterfront Promenade at the corner of Aliceanna and Boston Streets and finish at the Canton Waterfront Park.

In preparation for the event, lane closures will be in effect along the race route wherever possible. In addition, the following roads will be closed during the race on Saturday, December 02, 2017:
• Eastbound lanes of Boston Street will be closed from Fleet to Clinton Streets
• Northbound lanes of Aliceanna Street will be closed from S. Caroline to Boston Streets

During the event, temporary traffic stops may be implemented for the safety of participants. Motorists traveling in this vicinity should be on the watch for pedestrians and are encouraged to use alternate routes.

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via http://www.southbmore.com/2017/12/01/saturday-traffic-modifications-for-race-13-1-baltimore/

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