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Detroit closing roads, rerouting buses to prepare for Thanksgiving parade, Lions game

Detroit closing roads, rerouting buses to prepare for Thanksgiving parade, Lions game

(CBS DETROIT) In anticipation of several Thanksgiving events, such as the Lionsgame, the Turkey Trot, and America’s Thanksgiving Parade, the city of Detroit is blocking roads and rerouting buses this week.


Road closures

For the Turkey Trot on Thursday, the following routes will be closed from 5 a.m. to around 10 a.m.:

From 7 a.m. until the Turkey Trot is over, the southbound Lodge Freeway exits at West Jefferson Avenue and Larned Street as well as the northbound exit at West Jeffferson Avenue will be closed.

Beginning Wednesday at 6:30 a.m., the Detroit People Mover will operate every day for 36 hours straight, ending Thursday at 7 p.m. Every station will be operational.


Bus reroutes

Due to the parade, the following bus routes will be affected Thursday from 7 a.m. to 5 p.m.:

Due to the Turkey Trot, the following routes will be affected from 7 a.m. to around 10 a.m.:

On Thanksgiving, all normal routes will run on a Sunday schedule with regular prices, according to the Detroit Department of Transportation.


Parking

The Detroit Municipal Parking Department suggests parking at the Eastern Market Garage at 2727 Riopelle St. or the Ford Underground Garage at 30 E. Jefferson Ave. for those going to the downtown area this week. For each garage’s complete hours and fees, go here.

Thursday and Friday are free days for Metered.

According to city officials, cars that obstruct fire hydrants, driveways, crosswalks, or other important access points will receive tickets and may even be towed.

The city has made it illegal to build scaffolds without a permit. According to the city, anyone who violate the rules will receive tickets and the scaffolds will be taken down.

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Anyone who misses a youngster during Thanksgiving festivities should phone 313-237-2850 or stop by the Detroit Police Department’s Downtown Services, located at 20 Atwater St.

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