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Fayetteville: City announces traffic changes for rally

Posted: September 23, 2009 at 5:33 p.m.

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The city of Fayetteville announced traffic changes Wednesday, affecting the intersection of Dickson Street and College Avenue... (By: City of Fayetteville)

— In a press release Wednesday, the city of Fayetteville announced traffic changes for Bikes, Blues & BBQ. The changes affect the intersection of Dickson Street and College Avenue.

Orange traffic cones will be placed along the southbound section of College Avenue from Lafayette Street to Dickson Street, designating the right-hand lane for event traffic only. Eastbound traffic on Dickson Street will only be allowed to turn right onto College Avenue. Any westbound traffic on Dickson Street will have to turn either left or right onto College Avenue.

With the exception of Saturday's Parade of Power, city streets will not be closed.

The Parade of Power is scheduled for Saturday, Sept. 26th at 4:00 PM. The parade will travel on Beechwood Avenue, Fifteenth Street, Razorback Road, Maple Street, Garland Avenue, Dickson Street and College Avenue.

Motorists are urged to choose alternate travel routes to reduce wait time.

More event information including the parade schedule at nwanews.com/bbb/stories

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