Planned Road Closures for October
City of Salem Announces Planned Road Closures for October
The list below
outlines the planned and anticipated road closures for October in Salem,
including lot closures and traffic impacts from planned special events. The
Salem Police will close roadways at any point if they determine it should
closed for public safety reasons.
Note that while
there are currently road closures planned downtown for Wednesday, October 31,
starting no later than 4:00 p.m., there is a high likelihood that some closures
will be made on Friday, October 26 through Sunday, October 28, as well.
Any closures or changes will be announced and posted at www.salem.com and www.salempd.org. For real-time traffic and
road closure notices, visit https://twitter.com/SalemMAPolice
and https://twitter.com/GetThruOctober.
You do not need a Twitter account to follow these pages; if you do have a
Twitter account, you can subscribe to both feeds at @SalemMAPolice and
@GetThruOctober.
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October 2018: Planned Road Closures and Parking
Restrictions
Oct. 4: Grand
Opening Parade: The Haunted Happenings Parade starts at
6:30pm at Shetland Office Park on Congress St. The parade route is as follows:
From Congress Street at Shetland Park, the parade will take a left onto Derby
Street, a right onto Central Street, a left onto Front St., a right onto
Washington Street, a right onto the Essex Street Pedestrian Mall, a left onto
Washington Square and into the Salem Common.
Anticipate
traffic delays on Rte 114 and Rte 1A. Rte 1A from Derby St to Brown St will be
closed to traffic from 6pm to 9pm. Other road closures are Congress St,
Washington St, Essex St from Washington St to Union St, Central St, Front St,
and Washington Sq W, N, and S. There will be no parking tow zones along the
entire parade route.
No Parking – Tow Zone
Areas
A parking ban will be in effect on 10/4/18
on the following streets between 5 pm and 9 pm. Any vehicle parked in these
areas will be towed.
- Congress
Street both sides from Derby Street to Harbor Street.
- Essex
Street from Washington Street to Hawthorne Blvd.
- Central
Street both sides from Charter Street to Derby Street.
- Derby
Street both sides from Congress Street to Lafayette Street.
- Front
Street both sides from Washington Street to Lafayette Street.
- Washington
Square both sides from Essex Street to Brown Street.
- Parking
meter spaces at the intersection of Charter Street, Front Street, and
Central Street.
- Washington
Street between Essex Street and Front Street, metered spaces.
Road Closures
The following roads will be closed on
10/4/18 from 6 pm until approximately 9:30 pm.
- Congress
Street will be closed from Harbor Street to Derby Street.
- Derby
Street will be closed from Congress Street to Central Street.
- Commuters
will not be able to use Route 1A between Dodge St. and Brown Street which
includes Derby Street, Hawthorne Boulevard and Washington Square at the
Common entrance.
- Front
Street and Washington Street between New Derby Street and Church Street.
- Essex
Street will be closed at Washington Street.
October 6 & 7, 13 & 14, 20
& 21, and 27 & 28: Essex
St from Hawthorne Blvd to New Liberty St and Essex St from Barton Square to
Washington St will be closed to through traffic and no on-street parking will
be allowed from 6am to 10pm every Saturday and Sunday. Access to Museum Place
garage will be via Brown St only.
Essex St. from
Hawthorne Blvd. to New Liberty St. and Essex St. from Barton Square to
Washington St. will be closed to through traffic and on-street parking all
weekends in October.
October 13: Salem YMCA Witch City 5K road race starts at 9 am at
the Salem Willows. No road closures are planned, however anticipate traffic
impacts along the following roadways: Memorial Drive, Essex Street, Route 1A,
Route 114 including Hawthorne Boulevard, Derby Street, and Fort Avenue, ending
at Restaurant Row.
October 14: MDA Witch Ride Motorcycle Ride. Route 114 and Route
1A will be impacted, but not closed to traffic, from Marblehead to New Derby
Street. Route 1A, including Derby Street, will be closed to traffic between
Lafayette Street and Congress Street. Congress Street will also be closed to
traffic. Anticipate road closures and traffic impacts from noon to 3 pm. There
will be a no parking tow zone on Derby Street between Lafayette Street and
Congress Street from 11 am to 3 pm.
October 16 – November
2: Federal Street westbound
from Washington Street will be closed and traffic needing to access that block
of Federal Street must do so by turning right off of Bridge Street onto the
courthouse access road and then turning right onto Federal Street; no left turn
will be permitted off of Bridge Street onto the courthouse access road.
October 27: Devil’s Chase road race starts at 8 am at the Salem
Willows soccer field on Fort Avenue. No road closures are planned, however
expect traffic impacts until 10:30 am on the following roadways: Fort Avenue,
Derby Street, Szetela Lane, Webb Street, Andrews Street, Washington Square,
Essex Street, Charter Street, Derby Street, Winter Island Road, Columbus
Avenue, Restaurant Row, and Memorial Drive. Several no parking tow zones will
be posted on Memorial Drive, Victory Road, and Larkin Lane.
October 31: The cruise ship Seabourn Quest is scheduled to arrive at the Footprint dock. The Salem Wharf parking lot on Blaney Street will be closed during the ship’s one-day visit.
October 31: Halloween events will include multiple road closures and heavy traffic impacts for the entire day and night. Visitors are strongly encouraged to take the commuter rail or ferry to get to Salem. Expect major traffic impacts on Route 114 and Route 1A. Downtown streets will close to all traffic no later than 4pm. Road closures include: Essex Street at Crombie Street and Barton Square to Union Street, Washington Street from New Derby Street to Bridge Street, Federal Street from St. Peter’s Street to North Street, Washington Square North and West from Essex Street to Brown Street, Hawthorne Boulevard, Derby Street, Route 1A, Congress Street near Pickering Wharf, Charter Street, Central Street, Front Street, and Lafayette Street from New Derby Street to Front Street. Bridge Street at Sgt. James Ayube Memorial Drive will also close to all traffic between the westerly overpass ramps and Sgt. James Ayube Memorial Drive from 9:30pm to 11:30pm for the closing fireworks.
All information above is subject to change. The Salem Police Department will close any street at any time if they determine that a public safety issue exists.
Please note: the MBTA Garage will be closed from 8:00 p.m. until 1:00 a.m. on Halloween night. Cars will not be permitted to enter or exit between these hours.
October 31: The cruise ship Seabourn Quest is scheduled to arrive at the Footprint dock. The Salem Wharf parking lot on Blaney Street will be closed during the ship’s one-day visit.
October 31: Halloween events will include multiple road closures and heavy traffic impacts for the entire day and night. Visitors are strongly encouraged to take the commuter rail or ferry to get to Salem. Expect major traffic impacts on Route 114 and Route 1A. Downtown streets will close to all traffic no later than 4pm. Road closures include: Essex Street at Crombie Street and Barton Square to Union Street, Washington Street from New Derby Street to Bridge Street, Federal Street from St. Peter’s Street to North Street, Washington Square North and West from Essex Street to Brown Street, Hawthorne Boulevard, Derby Street, Route 1A, Congress Street near Pickering Wharf, Charter Street, Central Street, Front Street, and Lafayette Street from New Derby Street to Front Street. Bridge Street at Sgt. James Ayube Memorial Drive will also close to all traffic between the westerly overpass ramps and Sgt. James Ayube Memorial Drive from 9:30pm to 11:30pm for the closing fireworks.
All information above is subject to change. The Salem Police Department will close any street at any time if they determine that a public safety issue exists.
Please note: the MBTA Garage will be closed from 8:00 p.m. until 1:00 a.m. on Halloween night. Cars will not be permitted to enter or exit between these hours.
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