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Going downtown? Here are roadway closures, parking information


Going downtown? Here are roadway closures, parking information


CLEVELAND (BNN) - - With the city's Juneteenth festival on Saturday, then a Rolling Stones show that night at Cleveland Browns Stadium, downtown traffic is likely going to be complicated.

Road closures and parking constraints are planned.

Road closures



The Juneteenth celebration begins at 11 a.m. on Saturday in Mall C and continues to 8 p.m.

Lakeside Avenue will be closed between West Mall and East Mall Drive:


Gates open for the Rolling Stones at 6 p.m., and the stadium starts rocking at 8 p.m.

Starting at 4 p.m., West 3rd Street will be closed at Summit Northbound:

embed-container. embed-container iframe,.embed-container object,.embed-container embed position: outright; top: 0; left: 0; width: 100%; height: 100%; Beginning at 5:30 p.m., East 9th Street will be closed at Lakeside Avenue. The U.S. Route 2 ramps for East 9th Street will also be closed:

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Vehicle drivers should try to find indications on posts, poles and parking meters in limited areas.

Parking violators will be ticketed and hauled, according to a notification from Cleveland police. Fees and fines need to be paid to One Stop Vehicle Impound Center, 3040 Quigley Road:

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Willard Park Garage will be open on Saturday:


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Akron weekend events canceled for security issues


Muni Lot rules



Muni Lot is set to open at 3 p.m. on Saturday. If you go, here are the rules:

It costs $40 per area to park in the Muni Lot. Drivers aren't permitted to line up on the Shoreway before the occasion.


  1. No open pit fires


  2. Propane grills just (no charcoal)

  3. No alcohol

  4. Saving areas is forbidden

  5. You will be charged for all parking areas that you occupy

  6. No in/out privileges

  7. All litter must be dealt with in garbage containers

  8. Vandalism of any type will not be endured

  9. Crossing the Shoreway is prohibited

  10. No private latrines

  11. Lanes need to remain clear of activity at all times

  12. No drone flying in the Muni Lot or within 5 miles of Burke Lakefront Airport



Portable washrooms, trash cans and dumpsters will be available. Concertgoers are asked to deal with all trash before leaving.

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