Wednesday, June 27, 2007

Breaking Culture News

The Fire Works are still a Go

Just before 3 P.M., the producer of the Fireworks, The Parade Company say that tonight Firework is a go for tonight,

Accoring to WDIV weather man Chuck Gaidica the storm are expected to continue to move east and are expected to be out of the way by the time the fireworks are expected to go off at 10:05.

City of Detroit Offical is expcet to make the offical has announcment at 4 P.M.

but if anything change in the weather i will be announed by the parded company

But if you are going to the FireWorks and it still a go for tonight

Please be remind from all the road closer that will beging a 6 P.M.

Off the Detroit News web sight

- No traffic or parking will be allowed south of Ford Street, between Rosa Parks and Interstate 375.

- No traffic will be admitted onto Woodward between the Fisher Freeway and Congress except D-DOT and SMART bus coaches.

- Jefferson will be closed to traffic between I-375 and Griswold, except for emergency vehicles. All other eastbound vehicles will be routed north onto the Chrysler service drive.

- West Jefferson from Cobo Center westbound will close at 6 p.m. Parking will be prohibited on West Jefferson, Civic Center Drive and Atwater to St. Aubin.

- Outbound traffic will be routed on West Jefferson from the Joe Louis Arena Garage to Rosa Parks Boulevard; traffic will then proceed north on Rosa Parks to the freeways.

- Traffic on Gratiot between I-375 and Randolph will be routed one way northbound only.

- Traffic on Brush between Lafayette and Madison will be routed northeast onto Gratiot or east onto Madison.

- Monroe, between Randolph and Woodward, will be barricaded and closed.

- Traffic on Monroe between Randolph and I-375 will be routed to travel eastbound only.

- Third, at West Jefferson, will be closed to the public and restricted for emergency vehicle use.

- Fort between Cabacier and Rosa Parks will be restricted to residents of the
Riverfront Towers Apartments/Condominiums.

- Fort will be closed from West Grand Boulevard to Rosa Parks.

- Eastbound traffic on Fort will be allowed to turn right onto Griswold and proceed to the Lodge Freeway.

- Traffic on Larned and Congress will be allowed to flow in respective directions, with no southbound turns except vehicles en route to the Detroit-Windsor Tunnel via Randolph.

- Eastbound Michigan traffic must turn south on Griswold and then proceed to the Lodge Freeway.

- All traffic proceeding south on Griswold will be directed to the Lodge.

- Eastbound Lafayette traffic will turn right at Griswold and proceed to westbound West Jefferson to the northbound Lodge freeway.

- St. Antoine traffic flow will be one way northbound from Atwater after the fireworks display.

- Woodbridge, Franklin and Atwater between St. Antoine and Rivard will be one way, eastbound, throughout the evening.

- Rivard will be one way, northbound, from Atwater to Lafayette after the fireworks display.

- East Grand Boulevard will be used for outbound traffic from Belle Isle. Belle Isle traffic will proceed northbound on East Grand Boulevard and eastbound on East Jefferson.

- All the main streets -- Michigan, Grand River, Gratiot, East Grand Boulevard and West Grand Boulevard -- will remain open to allow motorists access to freeways.

- Woodward will remain open north of the Fisher Freeway service drive.

- Vehicles will be permitted on Belle Isle beginning at 6 a.m. today. At which time, parking will be allowed on Sunset around to the Strand. No parking will be allowed around the fountain. Fees for parking in the Grand Prix pit area and the Broadlawn are $10 for cars and vans and $20 for RVs, motor homes and buses. Open-sided tents and canopies are allowed.

- The Detroit People Mover has announced it has expanded its operational hours until 1:30 a.m. for the post fireworks crowd. In case of rain, thePeople Moverwill extend their operations to the same time Thursday

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