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Our streets are our responsibility. Vision Zero is a data-driven approach to traffic safety that focuses public dollars on areas that statistically create the most public benefit. This initiative seeks to improve public safety and end traffic fatalities through education, enforcement and engineering projects like crosswalks, bike lanes and better street lighting. We are committed to continuing to work with the community to make our streets safer.
Visit charlottenc.gov/VisionZero to take the Vision Zero pledge and learn more.
Remember: Weather and unforeseen circumstances occasionally prevent closures from occurring as scheduled and make it unsafe to close and/or reopen lanes or streets when planned. When this occurs, The City works directly with appropriate stakeholders to resolve any concerns as quickly as possible and reduce impacts on the traveling public.
Pedestrians walking near event areas should be alert, and cautious and allow extra traveling time. It is advised they cross at signalized intersections, use pedestrian walk signals where available, and abide by detour signage.
Motorists traveling through event areas should be alert and extra cautious. Drivers should proactively obey all signage and constantly be on the lookout for others traveling through event areas.
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Do you live, work, or play in South End? Download the TravelSafely app to help make our streets safer. You’ll receive auditory alerts for a more informed travel experience. Visit publicinput.com/travelsafelyclt to learn more and provide feedback.
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April 21, May 19, June 16: Camden Commons
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Camden Road between Tremont and East/West Boulevard will be closed beginning 7 a.m. until 8 p.m.
Event organizers expect 10,000 participants.
Visit here for more information.
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The event begins at 6:30 p.m. at N Brevard Street and East 7th Street, they will go down East 7th Street to Park Drive, take Park Drive around Independence Park and Memorial Stadium. Then return to East 7th Street to go back to First Ward Park.
Event organizers expect 750 participants.
Visit here for more information.
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The event begins at 8 a.m. at Bartow Court at North Torrence Street. They will go up Torrence Street towards Park Drive, Charlottetowne Avenue, around Independence Park. They will then go towards Chantilly Park, back up 7th Street, North Caswell Road, Greenway Avenue, Cameron Avenue, 5th Street, North Dotger Avenue, Vail Avenue, North Laurel Avenue, 5th Street, and back to Independence Park. It will finish at Travis Avenue and Bartow Court.
Event organizers expect 750 participants.
Visit here for more information.
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April 27: Bleeding Disorders / PANCAN Walk
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The event begins at 9 a.m. at Romare Bearden Park on Mint Street. It goes down Mint Street to West 4th Street, Walnut Avenue, Wesley Heights Greenway, South Cedar Street, West 4th Street, South Mint Street, and returning to Romare Bearden Park.
Event organizers expect 2,000 participants.
Visit here for more information.
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April 27: Kenny Chesney Concert Festival
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Graham Street between MLK Blvd. and Mint Street; Mint Street between Graham Street and Morehead Street; Brooklyn Village Way between Mint Street and Church Street will be closed beginning 9 a.m. until 11:30 p.m.
Closures will run congruent with the concert.
Event organizers expect 2,500 participants.
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April 28: Hit the Brixx 10K / 5K
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The event begins at 7:30 a.m. at Ardrey Kell Road. They will go down Ardrey Kell Road and turn Left onto Rea Rd, Parks Farm Lane, Blakeney Heath Road, Blakeney Professional Drive, Rea Rd, Lindahi Lane, Hirsch Drive, Hanworth Trace Drive, Albury Walk Lane, Castlebay Drive, Tonawanda Drive, Burnside Lane, Ardrey Woods Drive, Woodland Watch Court, Community House Road, Ardrey Kell Road back to starting line.
Event organizers expect 800 participants.
Visit here for more information.
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April 28: Tunnel to Towers Charlotte Climb
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Levine Avenue between S Church Street and S Tryon Street will be closed beginning 5 a.m. until 2 p.m.
Event organizers expect 800 participants.
Visit here for more information.
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May 1: Education Day Game at Truist Field
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The Education Day game at Truist Field is Wednesday, May 1st at 11:05 a.m. The event will bring an additional 40+ school buses around the ballpark on Wednesday morning. Event organizers expect 4,500 students to attend the game. Heavy pedestrian and vehicular traffic is expected around the ballpark leading up to the start of the game. Commuters should use caution and allow for extra travel time.
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May 3-5: Lovin’ Life Music Festival
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The following street closures begin April 30 at 10 a.m.:
- 8th Street from Caldwell Street to the light rail tracks
- 7th Street from Caldwell Street to Brevard Street
The following street closures begin May 2 at 10 a.m.:
- Brevard Street from 6th Street to 9th Street
- 9th Street from Caldwell Street to the light rail tracks
- 7th Street from Brevard Street to the light rail tracks
Caldwell Street from 6th Street to 9th Street will close one hour before to one hour after each day’s concerts, except after the last concert. Caldwell will remain closed and reopen by 6:00 a.m. at the latest on May 6.
The following streets will reopen on May 6 at 6 a.m.:
- 9th Street
- 7th Street from Brevard Street to the light rail tracks
The following streets will reopen on May 7 at 6 a.m.:
- 7th Street from Caldwell Street to Brevard Street
- 8th Street from Caldwell Street to the light rail tracks
The expected attendance each day is 30,000.
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May 6 – 12: Wells Fargo Championship Golf Tournament
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Starting May 6th, Gleneagles Road between Park Road and Quail Hollow Road will be restricted to passholder traffic only. Expect major traffic delays around the Quail Hollow Club on Park Road, Sharon Road, Carmel Road, and Quail Hollow Road.
Visit here for more information.
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The event begins at 9 a.m. at NoDa Brewing at 2921 North Tryon Street, they will walk down West 32nd Street and return to NoDa Brewing.
Event organizers expect 500 participants.
Visit here for more information.
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The event begins at 8 a.m. at JW Clay Boulevard. They will go onto the Barton Creek Greenway, Mallard Creek Greenway, and the Toby Creek Greenway out and back. It will finish back on JW Clay Boulevard.
Event organizers expect 800 participants.
Visit here for more information.
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The event begins at 9 a.m. at MLK Jr Boulevard and South Mint Street. They will go towards Brooklynn Village Avenue, down to South Caldwell Street, to East 4th Street, to South Mint Steet, and return to Romare Bearden Park.
Event organizers expect 800 participants.
Visit here for more information.
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May 18: Let me Run Spring 5K
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The event begins at 9 a.m. at Arco Corporate Drive, go through the parking lots of the Whitehall Corporate Center, down Whitehall Park Drive, and back to the start line.
Event organizers expect 750 participants.
Visit here for more information.
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May 19: Girls on the Run Spring 5K
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The event begins at 9 a.m. at Symphony Park, Barclay Downs Drive, Ferncliff Road, Colony Road, Clarendon Road, Wickersham Road, Colony Road, Roxborough Road, Rexford Road, Coca Cola Plaza, Carnegie Boulevard, ending at symphony Park.
Event organizers expect 2,500 participants.
Visit here for more information.
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May 19: Fellow Traveler 5K
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This event begins at 9 a.m. at Lyndhurst Avenue and Worthington Avenue. They will go back forth through various neighborhood streets between Worthington Avenue, Tremont Avenue, McDonald Avenue, and Ideal Way. Please view the attached map for exact street closures.
Event organizers expect 200 participants.
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This event begins at 1 p.m. inside of Memorial Stadium. Runners will use Sam Ryburn Walk and Armory Dr, along with the sidewalk on Charlottetowne Ave until 8:00 p.m. Runners will then use the inbound lanes of Charlottetowne for 1 hour until 9:00 p.m.
Event organizers expect 4,000 participants.
Visit here for more information.
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Bank of America Stadium
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Carolina Panthers
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Charlotte FC
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May 4: vs. Portland 7:30 p.m.
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May 11: vs. Nashville 7:30 p.m. |
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Other BOA Stadium Events |
April 27: Kenny Chesney 5 p.m.
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Spectrum Center
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Truist Field |
Charlotte Hornets
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Charlotte Knights
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April 30: vs. Memphis 6:05 p.m. |
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May 1: vs. Memphis 11:05 a.m. |
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May 2: vs. Memphis 7:04 p.m. |
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May 3: vs. Memphis 7:04 p.m. |
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May 4: vs. Memphis 6:05 p.m. |
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May 5: vs. Memphis 1:05 p.m. |
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Other Spectrum Center Events |
Other Truist Field Events |
May 6: Dr. Jordan B. Peterson 7:30 p.m. |
May 7: Charlotte vs Clemson 6 p.m. |
May 10: Bad Bunny 7 p.m. |
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May 11: Heart 8 p.m. |
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ABCs of Scooter Safety
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Uptown Sidewalk Riding Restrictions |
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Sidewalk riding is allowed except in the area of Uptown bound by Church St., Brooklyn Village Ave., 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.
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