January 27, 2023
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Upcoming Events
Feb 11: Cupid's Cup 5K
Feb 12: Big Game Run 4 Miler
Feb 18: Hot Chocolate 15K & 5K
Feb 25: Yon Bons 5000
Feb 25: Run Jen Run
Carolina Panthers
Charlotte FC
Other Stadium Events
Charlotte Knights
Other Truist Field Events
Charlotte Hornets
Jan 26: vs. Chicago 7:30 p.m.
Jan 29: vs. Miami 1 p.m.
Feb 5: vs. Orlando 1 p.m.
Other Spectrum Center Events
Feb 4: WWE NXT 7:45 p.m.
Feb 8: Carrie Underwood 7:30 p.m.
Uptown Sidewalk Riding Restrictions
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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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.
The event begins at 8 a.m. at East Boulevard and Kings Drive, routing participants down East Boulevard, Dilworth Road West, Romany Road, East Park Avenue, Lyndhurst Avenue, before returning back to East Boulevard.
Event organizers expect 750 participants.
Visit the event website for more information.
The Big Game Run 4 Miler strives to raise money and awareness for the non-profit, RunningWorks. Participants will take off at 9 a.m. from Mint Street, traveling along Mint Street, Morehead Street, Cedar Street, 5th Street, Irwin Avenue, 6th Street, Irwin Creek Greenway, Cedar Street, 4th Street, Graham Street, before returning to Mint Street.
Event Organizers expect 290 participants.
Participants will begin at 7:30 a.m. on Caldwell Street, utilizing Parkwood Avenue, Davidson Street, Matheson Avenue, Country Club Drive, Dunlavin Way, Bentley Place, Eastway Drive, Arnold Drive, Briar Creek Greenway, Roland Street, Truman Road, Belvedere Avenue, the Plaza, Belle Terre Avenue, Thomas Avenue, Kennon Street, Hawthorne Lane, Central Avenue, and 7th Street.
Event organizers expect 4,000 participants.
Visit the event website for more information.
The event begins at 9 a.m. on Sandy Rock Place, Rea Park Lane, Providence Road, Midway Park Drive, Walnut Branch Lane, Red Rust Lane, Golf Links Drive back to Providence Road, Rea Park Lane, returning to Sandy Rock Place.
Event organizers expect 250 participants.
Visit the event website for more information.
The event begins on Barclay Downs Drive at 8 a.m. routing participants along Scofield Road, Topping Place, Manning Drive, Ferncliff Road, Colony Road, Roxborough Road, and Morrison Boulevard.
Event organizers expect 750 attendees.
Visit the event website for more information.
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