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Traffic Closure Notices

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Mayor Tiffany O'Donnell | Mayor Frank Cownie official website

Mayor Tiffany O'Donnell | Mayor Frank Cownie official website

Traffic Control for 2023 Downtown Farmers' Market

The Cedar Rapids Metro Economic Alliance will be holding the Cedar Rapids Farmers’ Market this Saturday, May 27, 2023, from 7:30 a.m. (set up begins at 5:00 a.m.) until 12:00 p.m. (tear down ends by 1:00 p.m.). This year, the following streets will be closed for the event:

  • 2nd Avenue SE from the alley between 1st Street SE and 2nd Street SE to 150’ east of 5th Street SE
  • 3rd Avenue SE from the alley between 1st Street SE and 2nd Street SE to 150’ east of 5th Street SE
  • 4th Avenue SE from the alley between 1st Street SE and 2nd Street SE to 150’ east of 5th Street SE
  • 2nd Street SE from 100’ north of 2nd Avenue SE to 100’ south of 4th Avenue SE
  • 3rd Street SE from 100’ north of 2nd Avenue SE to 100’ south of 4th Avenue SE
  • 5th Street SE from 100’ north of 2nd Avenue SE to 100’ south of 4th Avenue SE
Additionally, a “No Parking/Tow Away” zone will be enforced on these streets from 4:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. on the day of the event per Municipal Code Sections 61.094 and 61.094A. Guests of the Market are encouraged to use the 4th Avenue, GTC, 5 Seasons, or Convention Complex parking ramps located within a few blocks of the Market. For additional parking information, please visit www.parkcedarrapids.com. Parking ramps are handicapped-accessible and market patrons with special needs are encouraged to use those areas.

Please visit Cedar Rapids Metro Economic Alliance for additional information on the Farmers Market.

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