ROAD CLOSURES PLANNED DURING THE PLEASANT PRAIRIE TRIATHLON ON JUNE 25
The
Village will host the Pleasant Prairie Triathlon on Sunday, June 25,
with proceeds helping to support the Village Therapeutic Recreation
program for individuals with special needs. The swim and run courses
will be held entirely within Prairie Springs Park, however, the bike
route will travel onto roads throughout the Village.
On Sunday,
June 25, to provide for the safety of all involved, bike route roads
will be closed to through traffic only from 6:00 a.m. until
approximately noon. Residents will be allowed to travel to and from
their homes, and businesses will be allowed deliveries and employee
access. Residents and businesses in the area of the road closures are
asked to please plan ahead. Roadways will be marked with the appropriate
detours, and intersections throughout the course will be monitored for a
safe flow of traffic. No parking will be allowed on the roads that are
part of the course. All pets that are outdoors and adjacent to the race
course should be leashed.
On Sunday, June 25, the following roads will be closed to through traffic:
- Highway 165 (104th Street) between Highway 31 (Green Bay Road) and 118th Avenue;
- 72nd Avenue and 108th Street between Highway 165 and Highway 31;
-
Highway 31, both north and southbound lanes, between Highway 165 and
the Wisconsin/Illinois State line (except for semi-truck traffic);
- Highway ML (Springbrook Road) between Highway 31 and 116th Street;
- 116th Street between Highway ML and Highway 32 (Sheridan Road);
- 32nd Avenue between 115th and 116th Streets;
- 115th Street between 32nd and 35th Avenues;
- 35th Avenue between 115th and 116th Streets;
- the East I-94 Frontage Road between Highway 165 and Highway C (Wilmot Road);
- the West I-94 Frontage Road between Highway C and Highway ML; and
- Highway H (88th Avenue) between 95th Street and Highway 165.
Local
law enforcement and volunteers will work to ensure a safe and
satisfying experience for participants, spectators, and the community.
All are invited to be spectators at the race in order offer
encouragement and support for the athletes.
A map of the bike course is available by clicking "View PDF" below. More information about the event is available at www.PleasantPrairieTriathlon.com.
Each
year, sporting events in Pleasant Prairie draw new and returning
visitors to the community. During 2015, RecPlex and Prairie Springs Park
welcomed 1,852,000 guests. These events have had a growing, positive
economic impact for local businesses. During 2016, travelers spent $209
million in Kenosha County: 31.8% on retail, 28.3% on food/beverage,
16.5% on recreation and entertainment, 16.1% on lodging, and 7.3% on
transportation.
These events also offer inspiring moments and
opportunities for community involvement, personal challenge and growth.
Many, like the Pleasant Prairie Triathlon, also reach out to the
community through charitable giving components.
In 2017, the
Pleasant Prairie Triathlon will also host the USA Paratriathlon National
Championships and will once again welcome athletes from the
Chicago-based Dare2tri Paratriathlon Club, an organization that provides
top-level competitive opportunities for the nation’s emerging
paratriathletes. Visit www.dare2tri.org to learn more.
2017
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