![]() Pre-race activity will begin Friday, June 2, with parking restrictions along Columbus Dr. All businesses and residences will remain accessible throughout the race weekend. “Safety is our top priority, and we will help monitor all race activity leading up to the event, through the race weekend, and following the event to help coordinate city resources and expectations.”Īs the course and viewing structures are assembled and disassembled, Chicago residents can expect to see street closures, parking restrictions, reroutes, and traffic impacts. “The City of Chicago has been working with NASCAR in the planning and execution of the race to minimize disruptions to residents and visitors while making it a safe event for everyone,” said Rich Guidice, Executive Director of the Office of Emergency Management and Communications (OEMC). As Chicago hosts the first-ever cup series street race in NASCAR’s 75-year history, residents and visitors are encouraged to be mindful of the traffic impacts, as well as safety measures in place. The plan provides an outline for street closures, parking restrictions, and pedestrian routes in and around Grant Park. ![]() CHICAGO - The City of Chicago and NASCAR officials today shared a traffic plan for the NASCAR Chicago Street Race, which takes place July 1–2, 2023.
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