Construction Work and Road Closures Impacting Ann Arbor Art Fair

News Summary

As the Ann Arbor Art Fair approaches, construction and utility work are causing significant road closures in the downtown area. Key streets will be affected until January 10 and through the duration of the art fair, scheduled to start on Tuesday. In addition to routine construction, special events such as ‘Dart for Art’ and ‘Paint the Town’ will introduce more closures. Visitors should plan their routes to avoid disruptions during this bustling season.

Road Ahead: Stay Updated on Ann Arbor’s Construction and Art Fair Impact

It’s that time of year again in Ann Arbor, where the vibrant streets get a little more bustling with not just locals, but visitors from all over, eagerly anticipating the annual Ann Arbor Art Fair. However, with all the excitement, it’s important to keep an eye on the road closures that could impact your travel plans this winter.

Current Construction and Road Closures

First things first, let’s talk about what’s happening right now. Until 5 p.m. on Friday, January 10, the northbound lane and the east side parking lane of South Forest Avenue between Hill and Willard Streets are closed for some much-needed sidewalk replacement. Whether you’re a runner, walker, or just love to enjoy the laid-back vibe of the neighborhood, knowing about these closures can help you plan a smoother trip.

Get Ready for the Art Fair

The excitement really picks up with the Ann Arbor Art Fair, which is just around the corner! This year, more than half a million people are expected to converge downtown to take in the stunning artworks and crafts on display. To prepare for this massive influx, several streets in downtown Ann Arbor will close starting at 8 a.m. on Tuesday for the pre-Art Fair setup. Don’t forget – these closures will last until midnight on Saturday!

Art Fair Schedule

For all you art lovers out there, the fair will take place from 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. on both Thursday and Friday, wrapping up on Saturday with a chance to explore from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m.. With so much to see and do, it’s going to be a lively atmosphere, perfect for families, friends, or a solo outing!

Special Events and Extra Closures

Add a sprinkle of creativity to the mix with some special events having their own road closure times! For the Dart for Art event, expect additional closures between 3 p.m. Tuesday and 6 a.m. Wednesday. Meanwhile, the Paint the Town event will result in road closures from 6 a.m. Tuesday to 7 a.m. Wednesday. Be sure to check your route if you plan on attending these colorful, artistic experiences!

Utility Work Impacting Traffic

Miller Avenue between North First and North Ashley Streets until November 1. This work is related to new condominium developments in the area. The combination of this construction and the art fair activities means road closures in downtown Ann Arbor won’t just end with the fair; they are expected to continue into the weekend and even next week.

What You Need to Know

As we look ahead, several streets including North Fourth Avenue, East Washington Street, and South Fifth Avenue will be affected by closures. It’s always best to be prepared; whether you’re heading to work, school, or heading out to enjoy the fair, plan your routes in advance to dodge any hiccups during your travel.

Staying Informed

With all these changes, it’s a good idea to keep an ear out for any updates on road conditions and closures. By staying informed, you can ensure your Ann Arbor experience remains enjoyable, whether you’re meeting friends for art or running errands amid the festivities. Enjoy the buzz and beauty this winter season, and don’t let a little construction get you down!

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