Lexington County Veterans Day Parade- road closures & detours
November 4, 2019Chief Terrence Green would like to notify the greater Town of Lexington community that there will be road closures and detours during the afternoon of Sunday, November 3, 2019, before and during the Lexington County Veterans Day Parade in downtown Lexington.
The road closures and detours will begin at 1:00 p.m. with the closure of West Butler Street, from Columbia Avenue to North Church Street, along with Haygood Street and part of Meetze Street, to allow those involved in the parade to stage and prepare their floats. Please plan on arriving early if you are participating in the parade.
The Lexington County Veterans Day Parade will use the route of Haywood Street to West Main Street to South Lake Drive to Fort Street. Best viewing of this parade will be along West Main Street through downtown Lexington to the Lexington County Veterans Memorial on South Lake Drive near the Virginia Hylton Park.
To prepare for the 3:00 p.m. start of the Lexington County Veterans Day Parade, West Main Street, from Columbia Avenue to North Lake Drive, along with South Lake Drive to Fort Street, will close at 2:45 p.m. All traffic will be detoured around the parade route until the event is complete. The route will be signed and officers will be directing traffic on detour roadways.
West Main Street and South Lake Drive will be reopened by approximately 4:30 p.m. West Butler Street, from Columbia Avenue to South Church Street, will continue to stay closed until all parade floats and participants are clear from the roadway.
It is advised that attendees arrive early to find a parking space and seating along the parade route as this should be a well-attended event. Please park in public parking near the event as those who park in private business parking lots take on the risk of being towed from the property at the owner’s expense.
Public parking lots include the Town of Lexington Municipal Complex, grass parking lots on South Church Street, the County of Lexington Administration Building and the Lexington County Courthouse parking lots.
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