Road closures planned for April 3 during Outdoor Stations of the Cross Walk

Andrew Braun Director at Peoria County Planning & Zoning
Andrew Braun Director at Peoria County Planning & Zoning
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Rolling lane restrictions will be in place from 5 p.m. to 6:30 p.m. on Friday, April 3, as several city streets will be affected by the Outdoor Stations of the Cross Walk sponsored by St. Mary’s Cathedral.

The temporary road changes are intended to accommodate participants and ensure their safety during the event. City officials advise drivers to use caution and consider alternative routes while the walk is underway.

According to organizers, the walk will start at the corner of N.E. Madison Avenue and Hancock Street. Participants will proceed north on Hancock Street, then turn east onto N.E. Perry Avenue.

The route continues with a northward stretch along Morton Street before turning west onto N.E. Glendale Avenue. From there, walkers will head south on Green Street and conclude at St. Mary’s Cathedral located at 607 N.E. Madison Avenue.

Officials remind motorists that patience is appreciated during this period of rolling restrictions and encourage everyone traveling through these areas to plan accordingly.



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