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Road closures, Transit detours announced for Northside Oktoberfest Sept. 28

Iowa City, IALocal News

The Northside Oktoberfest in Iowa City, taking place on September 28, 2024, will lead to significant road closures and alterations in public transit services. Beginning at 5 a. m. , several key streets will be closed, including North Linn Street and East Market Street, impacting traffic flow in the area. The 7-North Dodge and 11-Rochester bus routes will detour around these closures, with service disruptions expected to last throughout the day.

Specific bus stops, including Jefferson Street at Linn and Market Street at Clinton, will not be serviced, creating challenges for local commuters. Residents are advised to utilize the Transit App for real-time updates on route changes and service availability. Such events not only foster community spirit but also require careful planning to minimize disruption. The Northside Oktoberfest is anticipated to attract many visitors, enhancing the local economy. Overall, the city is making necessary adjustments to ensure a successful event while maintaining access for residents.

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