Huntsville PD warns drivers of road closures before Panoply Arts Festival
Panoply Arts Festival is returning to Big Spring Park Friday, April 25, through Sunday, April 27. Throughout the weekend, several streets will close to ensure the safety of festivalgoers and staff. The adjustments will also allow for a safe set up and breakdown.
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On Wednesday, April 23, the westbound lanes of Williams Avenue will close from Church Street to Dr. Joseph E. Lowery Boulevard. From Friday through Sunday, Monroe Street will be restricted to southbound traffic only from Clinton Avenue to Williams Avenue.
The department says all roads are expected to reopen by 5 p.m. Monday, April 28. HPD urges drivers to use caution in the area and utilize detours and signage.
Drivers should account for additional travel time.
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