Here are upcoming road closings for the Chattanooga Marathon weekend:
Chattanooga Marathon / 5K / Kids Fun Run
Detailed information regarding the Chattanooga Marathon / 5K / Kids Fun Run road closures, lane narrowing, parking restrictions, and mapping can be found in the attached PDF and on the Chattanooga Marathon website: www.chattanoogamarathon.org.
As with all major events taking place within our public spaces, please use caution when driving near participants, follow all instructions from Chattanooga Police, and plan for additional travel time to your destination.
Friday - Sunday:
Set-up will close Reggie While Boulevard between W 19th Street and W Main Street and begins Friday at 8 a.m. lasting through Sunday, at 5 p.m.
Please note: A security closure of Chestnut Street and W 19th Street will also take place Saturday afternoon for a Chattanooga Football Club pre-season match.
Saturday:
Chattanooga Marathon 5K and Kids Fun Run will primarily be affecting Main Street between Reggie White Blvd and Central Ave between 7 AM and Noon.
Please note: Parking restrictions exist where 'No Parking Special Event' signage is posted which includes all street parking within the Main Street closure.
Sunday, March 3rd
Chattanooga Marathon will see the highest downtown traffic impact and closures between 7:30 a.m. and 2 p.m.
Please note: Parking restrictions exist where 'No Parking Special Event' signage is posted which includes the following corridors
Riverfront Parkway southbound street parking between Molly Lane and W Martin Luther King Blvd
Main Street westbound street parking between Cowart Street and Madison Street
Mocs Alumni Boulevard (formerly E 5th Street) eastbound street parking between Terrell Owens Way and Palmetto Street
Vine Street eastbound between Lindsay Street and Douglas Street
Carter Street northbound street parking between W Main Street and W 13th Street
Additional information can be found on the Chattanooga Marathon website.
View CDOT's map of events and road closures for full details of these activities and other projects underway in our public space.