As the annual Ann Arbor Art Fair approaches, significant construction and road closures are set to impact local traffic. The northbound lane of South Forest Avenue is currently closed for sidewalk replacement, with additional closures anticipated for the Art Fair. Multiple downtown streets will be affected as visitors and vendors prepare for the event, which is expected to draw over half a million attendees. It’s crucial for residents and visitors to stay informed about the ongoing changes to navigate the area smoothly.
It’s that time of year again in Ann Arbor, and the vibrant streets are about to get a lot busier! Locals and visitors alike are eagerly anticipating the annual Ann Arbor Art Fair. However, before you dive into the fun, it’s important to keep an eye on the road closures that might affect your travel plans this winter.
First things first, let’s chat about what’s happening in town 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 serious sidewalk replacement. Whether you’re a jogger, a casual walker, or just someone who enjoys the laid-back vibe of the neighborhood, being aware of these closures can help you plan a smoother trip around town.
As we gear up for the Ann Arbor Art Fair, excitement levels are on the rise! This year, over half a million people are expected to flood downtown to indulge in the breathtaking artworks and crafts on display. To prepare for this massive influx of art lovers, several streets in downtown Ann Arbor will close starting at 8 a.m. on Tuesday for the pre-Art Fair setup. And don’t forget, these closures will last until the clock strikes midnight on Saturday!
For all the art enthusiasts out there, mark your calendars! 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 at the fair, it’s bound to create a lively atmosphere, making it perfect for families, friends, or a fun solo outing!
Looking to add a dash of creativity to your itinerary? Special events will have their own road closure times! For the Dart for Art event, brace yourself for additional closures between 3 p.m. Tuesday and 6 a.m. Wednesday. Meanwhile, don’t miss the Paint the Town event causing road closures from 6 a.m. Tuesday to 7 a.m. Wednesday. Make sure to check your route if you plan on diving into these colorful, artistic experiences!
Alongside the art-filled festivities, ongoing utility work continues to create a few bumps in the road. Closures on Miller Avenue between North First and North Ashley Streets will last until November 1. This work is tied to new condominium developments in the area. So, it’s not just the art fair that will impact traffic—road closures in downtown Ann Arbor are expected to persist into the weekend and even next week!
As we cast our eyes ahead, several streets including North Fourth Avenue, East Washington Street, and South Fifth Avenue will also be among those affected by closures. It’s always wise to be prepared; whether you’re commuting to work, off to school, or heading out to enjoy the art fair, planning your routes in advance will help you dodge any hiccups during your travels.
With all these changes unfolding, it’s a good idea to stay tuned to updates on road conditions and closures. By keeping informed, you can ensure your Ann Arbor experience remains enjoyable, whether you’re meeting friends for art, enjoying the fair’s festivities, or simply running errands. Embrace the buzz and beauty of this winter season, and don’t let a little construction dampen your spirits!
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