Street Use and Event Notice: October 16

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Date: Oct 16, 2019

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Events:


Vision Zero

Help eliminate traffic fatalities and serious injuries on Charlotte's streets. Use the Vision Zero interactive map to share your experiences while walking, biking, driving or taking transit in Charlotte.


Bank of America Stadium (Home of the Carolina Panthers):

Carolina Panthers

November 3: vs. Titans 1 PM

November 17: vs. Falcons  1 PM

Stadium Events

 


Spectrum Center (Home of the Charlotte Hornets):

Charlotte Hornets 

October 16: vs. Detroit 7 PM (preseason)

October 23: vs. Chicago 7 PM

October 25: vs. Minnesota 7 PM

November 5: vs. Indiana  7 PM

November 7: vs. Boston   8 PM

November 9: vs. New Orleans  7 PM

November 13: vs. Memphis 7 PM

November 15: vs. Detroit 7 PM

Other Spectrum Center Events

November 1: Mercy Me  7 PM

November 6: Elton John  8 PM

November 20: Jonas Brothers 7:30 PM


BB&T Ballpark (Home of the Charlotte Knights):

Charlotte Knights

Other BB&T Ballpark Events 


Convention Center Events


Street, Lane and Median Closures

To view all active closures, please visit: charlottenc.gov/transportation/ streetclosings


Parking Restrictions

Street Use Calendar

Street Closings

Special Event Application


Additional CDOT Information

Follow CDOT on Twitter: @CharlotteDOT

Like CDOT on Facebook: @CLTtransportation 


ABC's of Scooter Safety

ABC's of Scooter Safety

Uptown Sidewalk Riding Restrictions

Sidewalk riding is allowed except in the area of Uptown bound by Church St., Stonewall St., College St. and 7th St. This restriction is for bikes, e-bikes and e-scooters. When riding on sidewalks, be visible, courteous and yield to pedestrians at all times.

Sidewalk Restrictions

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October 19: Hidden Valley Parade

Hidden Valley Parade takes place on October 19th at 10 AM. It begins at Mayfield Memorial Baptist Church on Sugar Creek and the route includes Sugar Creek Road, Hidden Valley Road, Snow White Lane and Cinderella Road. The parade ends at Hidden Valley Elementary School.


October 19: The Blacktop Jungle 3v3

Event times are 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.

This event is a basketball tournament that seeks to build up trust between races, foster a network of inclusivity and cohesion, encourage inspiration, and create intersectionality between communities.

Tryon Street between 7th Street and 9th Street and 8th Street between College Street and Church Street will close at 3:30 a.m. and reopen at 6:00 p.m.

Estimated attendance is 400.


October 19: Rocktoberfest Half-Marathon & 5-Mile Run

The event begins Saturday, October 19 at 7:30 a.m. at Memorial Stadium; with the five mile run following at 8 a.m. Event organizers expect 1,000 participants. The route uses 7th Street, Central Avenue, Hawthorne Lane, Belvedere Avenue, Thomas Avenue, Chestnut Avenue, The Plaza, Shamrock Drive, Hillard Drive, Jeff Street, Airlie Street, Country Club Drive, Dunlavin Way, Bentley Place, Eastway Drive, Arnold Drive, Briar Creek Greenway, Mosaic Avenue, Logie Avenue, Roland Street, Truman Road, Belvedere Avenue, Winter Street, Wilhelmina Avenue, Mecklenburg Avenue, The Plaza, McClintock Road, St. Julien Street, Commonwealth Avenue, Television Place, Washburn Avenue, Monroe Road and East 5th Street and Armory Drive. Visit Rocktoberfest for more information.

Rocktoberfest

Rocktoberfest


October 19: 2019 Hero Run 5K

The event begins Saturday, October 19 at 8 a.m. in South Park at Fairview Plaza. Event organizers expect 300 participants. The route uses South Executive Park Drive, Park South Drive, Sulkirk Road, Harbin Avenue, Kitley Place, Sussex Avenue, Brookfield Drive, Severn Avenue, Long Meadow Road, Stokes Avenue, Royal Crest Drive and Piedmont Row Drive. Visit Hero Run 5K for more information.

Hero Run 5K

2019 Hero Run 5K


October 20: Charlotte CROP Hunger Walk

The event begins Sunday, October 20 at 2:30 p.m. at Independence Park at 7th Street and Armory Drive. Event organizers expect 1,000 participants. The route uses East 7th Street, North Brevard Street, Belmont Avenue, North Davidson Street, East 18th Street, Greenway, East 10th Street and North McDowell Street. Visit Charlotte CROP Walk for more information.

CROP Hunger Walk

Charlotte CROP Hunger Walk


October 22-25: US Bank Grand Opening Week

The event takes place on Tryon Street in the parking lane in front of 201 S. Tryon Street (near 4th Street).  It will start with a ribbon cutting on the 22nd, and each day will have lunch service and small programming.  Nothing runs past 2:00 p.m.

Tryon Street will remain open.

The event will be held for the grand opening of the first US Bank Branch in Charlotte.


October 26: PMNA Fall Crawl Costume Parade

The PMNA Fall Crawl Costume Parade will take place on October 26th at 11:30 AM and begins at Midwood Park. The route includes Wilheimina, Winter St., Kensington Ave., Ashland Ave. and Belvedere Ave. The parade ends at the Vine Church.


October 26 – Harvey B. Gantt 10 Year Anniversary Celebration

The event begins at 6 p.m. until 10:30 p.m.

This event celebrates the 10 year anniversary of the Harvey B. Gantt Center being open.

Tryon Street from Stonewall Street to Levine Avenue will close at 12:00 p.m. and reopen at 12:00 a.m.

The estimated attendance is 450.


October 26: Runway 5K

The run begins Saturday, October 26 at 8 a.m. Event organizers expect 700 participants. The course will begin at 5020 Hangar Road at the US Airways Hangar Ramp, head east to 36R and then southbound to Gate 44 at Hangar Road and Yorkmont Road. The course will circle the old Airport terminal and return to the US Airways Hanger for the awards ceremony.

This year is the 12th year that runners and walkers will have the unique opportunity to run on one of the countries' busiest airports runways. This year is special because the Run is a key event for CLT250, a yearlong celebration of Charlotte’s 250th anniversary.

Visit Charlotte Runway 5K for more information.


October 26: Running Scared 5-Miler and Monster Mile

The event begins Saturday, October 26 at 9 a.m. at Romare Bearden Park. Event organizers expect 400 attendees. The route uses South Mint Street, 4th Street, Summit Avenue, Morehead Street, Freedom Drive, Thrift Road, Tuckaseegee Road, Walnut Avenue and Grandin Road. Visit Running Scared 5-Miler for more information.

Running Scared

Running Scared 5-Miler and Monster Mile


October 26: NC MedAssist Pancakes and Beer 5K

The event begins Saturday, October 26 at 9 a.m. at Olde Mecklenburg Brewery. Event organizers expect 1,000 participants. The route uses Yancey Road, South Tryon Street, Clanton Road, Dewitt Lane, Freeland Lane, South Boulevard, Peterson Drive, Old Pineville Road and Verbena Street. Visit NC Med Assist for more information.

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NC MedAssist 5K


October 26: Jace’s Journey 5K

The event begins Saturday, October 26 at 8 a.m. at

 

 10101 David Taylor Dr. Event organizers are expecting 300 participants. The route turns right onto Governor Hunt Rd U-Turn on Governor Hunt Rd. Right onto Mallard Creek Greenway Out and back on Mallard Creek Greenway. Left on Governor Hunt Rd

 
 

Visit www.healthyucity.org for more information.

Jace's Journey

Jace's Journey 5K


October 26: NoDa Freaky 5K

The event begins Saturday, October 26 at 9 a.m. at North Davidson and 36th Street. Event organizers expect 500 participants. The route uses interior streets in around the NoDa. Contact the NoDa Neighborhood & Business Association for more information.

NOda Freaky 5K

NoDa Freaky 5K


October 26: Big South 5K

The event begins on Saturday, October 26 at 8 a.m. at the Blakeney Shopping Center. Event organizers expect 1,000 participants. The route uses Blakeney Heath Road, Fieldcroft Drive, Autumn Applause Drive, Blakeney Drive, Park Farm Lane and Rea Road. Visit Big South 5K for more information.

Big South 5K

Big South 5K


October 26: Johnson C. Smith University Homecoming Parade

Johnson C. Smith University Homecoming Parade takes place on October 26th at 10AM. It begins at West Charlotte High School on Senior Drive and the route includes LaSalle Street, Beatties Ford Road, Cemetery Street, Campus Street and Dixon Street. The parade ends at JCSU.


November 2: Walk to End Alzheimer's

The event begins Saturday, November 2 at 9 a.m. at BB&T Ballpark on South Mint Street. Event organizers expect 4,000 participants. The route uses West 4th Street, South Summit Avenue, Greenway, South Cedar and South Graham Street. Visit Walk to End Alzheimer’s for more information.


November 2: Cleft Out Charlotte

The event begins Saturday, November 2 at 8 a.m. at 2711 Randolph Road near Eastover Road. Event organizers expect 300 participants. The route uses Randolph Road, Hawthorne Lane, East 5th Street, Greenway Avenue, Cameron Avenue, East 5th Street, East 7th Street and private parking lots back to Randolph Road. Visit cleftout.com for more information.

Cleft Out Charlotte

Cleft Out Charlotte


November 2: National African American Wellness Walk 5K

The event begins Saturday, November 2 at 8 a.m. at 3400 Beatties Ford Road. Event organizers expect 1,000 participants. The route uses Beatties Ford Road, North Hoskins Road, Plumstead Road, Northbrook Drive, Dawnshire Avenue, McAlister Drive, Plumstead Road, Griers Grove Road back to Beatties Ford Road Visit https://www.aawalk.org for more information.

NAAWW

National African American Wellness Walk 5K


November 2: Pajamas All Day 5k

The event begins Saturday, November 2 at 8:30 a.m. at Blakeney Professional Drive. Event organizers expect 1000 participants. The route uses Blakeney Heath Road, Ardrey Kell Road. Community House Road, Woodland Watch Court, Ardrey Woods Drive, Burnside Lane, Castlebay Drive, Albury Walk Lane, Hanworth Trace Drive, Hirsch Drive, Rea Road back to Blakeney Heath Road. Visit https://raceroster.com/events/2019/24373/pajamas-all-day-5k  for more information.

PJ All Day

Pajamas All Day 5K


November 3: Panthers on Mint (TENN)

Event begins at 9:00 a.m. and ends at 1:00 p.m.

This is to create a space for Panthers fans to come together in celebration prior to home games. Organizers of the event report an expected attendance of 10,000.

Mint Street between Morehead Street and Stonewall Street will close at 6:30 p.m. November 2 and reopen at midnight on November 4.


November 9: Light The Night Walk

The event begins Saturday, November 9 at 4:30 p.m. at Romare Bearden Park. Event organizers expect 4,000 attendees. The route uses Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard, South Mint Street, West Carson Boulevard, South Church Street, West Morehead Street and South Tryon Street. Visit the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society for more information

Light the Night 5K

Light the Night 5K


November 9: Salute to Veterans Parade

The Salute to Veterans Parade will take place on November 9th at 11:00 AM on Tryon Street. Event organizers expect 2,000 participants. Visit Salute to Veterans Parade for more information.


November 16: Novant Health Charlotte Marathon

The event begins Saturday, November 16 at 7:30 a.m. at Romare Bearden Park. Event organizers expect 5,000 participants. The marathon, half-marathon & 5K involve numerous street and lane closures along the marathon route. The marathon will begin at South Graham Street at 7:30 a.m. It follows a course through the Dilworth, Myers Park, South End, Third Ward, Belmont, NoDa, Plaza-Midwood, Chantilly, Elizabeth, and Second Ward neighborhoods. The race will finish on South Mint Street at BB&T Ballpark. Traffic delays should be expected along the marathon route. Visit Charlotte Marathon for more information.

Charlotte Marathon

Novant Health Charlotte Marathon