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Detroit Grand Prix: Street Closures, Parking, Bus Reroutes, and Traffic Tips

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Michigan Chronicle readers, if you’re planning to attend the Detroit Grand Prix June 2 to June 4–or are trying to plan alternative routes due to the event–please note the following street closures, bus reroutes and suggested parking because the city is expecting thousands of people to flock to downtown Detroit. 

TRAFFIC RESTRICTIONS AND STREET CLOSINGS  

Motorists should be aware of the following street closings and traffic restrictions: 

BUS REROUTES 

From now through Thursday, June 8, several bus routes will be rerouted to accommodate the Detroit Grand Prix race. 

Passengers also can expect reroutes on Van Dyke/Lafayette (5), Gratiot (6), Russell (40), Chene (52) and Cadillac/Harper (67). 

There will be no reroutes on outbound routes. 

PARKING 

In addition to a number of private garages and parking lots in downtown Detroit, the City will operate its parking structure at Eastern Market on the following days.  The cost is $5. 

The Ford Underground Garage will close at 8 p.m. on May 31 and will reopen on June 5 to accommodate the Detroit Grand Prix. All vehicles must be removed from the garage by 8 p.m. on Wednesday, May 31, and customers will not be allowed to retrieve vehicles until June 5. 

To learn more about parking and to reserve parking spaces in garages and some off-street parking lots, use the ParkDetroit app available on Google Play or the App Store. 

Motorists without a smartphone can reserve and prepay for parking using the ParkDetroit.us website. 

DETROIT PEOPLE MOVER 

The Detroit People Mover hours during the Grand Prix are: 

June 2, 3 & 4  from 5 a.m. – Midnight 

For more information, visit www.thepeoplemover.com 

AVOIDING TRAFFIC TIE-UPS 

The Detroit Department of Public Works (DPW) Traffic Management Division is encouraging individuals to think ahead to avoid traffic headaches by using public transportation and parking. 

The City is working with Wayne State University and QLine on a pilot park-and-ride program. Motorists can park at Wayne State’s Lot 12, 6050 Woodward Avenue, for $5 and take the QLINE free from the Amsterdam station. 

Wayne State also offers inexpensive parking with a short walking distance to Q-Line, DDOT and SMART routes at these lots: 

To learn more about WSU parking and transportation, go to https://parking.wayne.edu/availability 

GRAND PRIX APP FOR LIVE UPDATES 

To get up-to-date traffic information, motorists can download the Grand Prix App or go to: https://lp.constantcontactpages.com/su/AhoskrZ/DetroitGPTrafficUpdates?email=kevin@digitalmomentum.com 

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