Around 17,000 runners are expected to fill Austin's streets this weekend, so several roads will be closed Friday through Sunday. Here's how to get around the closures.
Congress Avenue between Ninth Street and 10th Street starting at 4 p.m.Congress Avenue between Cesar Chavez and 11th Street starting at 4 a.m. Streets from 11th Street down to Cesar Chavez including a few blocks east and west of South Congress Avenue will close beginning at 2 a.m.East/West: Koenig Street, 45th Street, Hwy 183, Hwy 71/290
The race is set to end around 2 p.m. Streets will begin to reopen as runners pass; all streets should be reopened by 4 p.m. ( Visit the
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