Chicago Sun-Times

Street closures begin ahead of marathon

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Some street closures have already been put into place Wednesday as the city begins preparatio­n for Sunday’s Chicago Marathon.

Near Grant Park, where the race will begin and end, Balbo is closed from Columbus to Lake Shore Drive, according to the city’s Office of Emergency Management. Jackson is also closed from Columbus to Lake Shore Drive. Starting Thursday, Columbus will be closed from Roosevelt to Monroe.

By Saturday, Columbus, Balbo, Congress, Jackson and Monroe will all be closed, with most streets in Grant Park reopening by Monday morning. Street closures along the race route will begin about 7 a.m. Sunday, and most will be reopened by 4:30 p.m.

The race begins in two waves, one at 7:30 a.m. and one at 8 a.m., in Grant Park, with runners racing on a course that goes as far north as Addison, as far west as Damen, and as far south as 35th Street, encompassi­ng 29 neighborho­ods along the way, OEMC said.

Parking restrictio­ns will be in effect along the course beginning early Sunday morning. Vehicles will be towed and “no parking zones” will be strictly enforced, according to OEMC. If your vehicle is towed, call 311.

Race organizers expect about 1 million spectators to line the marathon route. Chicago Police will be conducting random bag checks, and runners will not be allowed to leave bags or clothing unattended in Grant Park. Only participan­ts with event-issued bib numbers, credential­ed staff and ticketed guests will have access to the start and finish areas.

 ?? | SUN-TIMES FILE PHOTO ?? Runners begin the 2014 Bank of America Chicago Marathon.
| SUN-TIMES FILE PHOTO Runners begin the 2014 Bank of America Chicago Marathon.

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