CITY COUNCIL AGENDA ITEM
ACTION REQUESTED:
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Pass the revised ordinance to establish temporary traffic controls to accommodate route changes and issue Special Event and Amplifier permits for the 2023 Naperville Women’s Half Marathon and 5K scheduled on Sunday, April 23, 2023
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DEPARTMENT: Community Services
SUBMITTED BY: Dawn Portner, Special Events Coordinator
BOARD/COMMISSION REVIEW:
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BACKGROUND:
The Fifth Annual Naperville Women’s Half Marathon and 5K is sponsored by 10xEM, LLC. Nick Lynch, owner of 10xEM, has been involved in this event since its inception. City staff has also partnered with 10xEM on logistics for the Naperville Sprint Triathlon for many years.
The temporary traffic controls and Special Event and amplifier permits were approved at the March 21, 2023 City Council Meeting (File 23-0269). Since that time, the event organizer has requested revisions to the 5K route. As such, road closures south of Chicago Avenue and north of Prairie Avenue are necessary. All other event logistics remain the same.
DISCUSSION:
The route and traffic control plans are depicted on the attached maps. The course closures are staggered and will be expertly managed by the Naperville Police Department and the Department of Public Works. The roads will reopen as runners clear each course section and are deemed appropriate by public safety personnel.
The Half Marathon will begin at 7:00 a.m. and the 5K will begin at 7:15 a.m. The last runner is expected to cross the finish line by 10:30 a.m. Select portions of the race route will be No Parking/Tow Zones and posted accordingly.
Course Flow
The organizer is estimating 3,000 participants and the course will keep runners east of the core downtown area. Due to the construction on the Washington Street Bridge, several changes were made to both course routes. Both the Half Marathon and the 5K will take place south of Chicago Avenue. Washington Street will remain open to two-way traffic with only the northbound curb lane closed for runners from Hobson Road to Hillside Road. Detour routes and access plans are also in place to maintain vehicular access in the Washington Street area during the race.
Multi-Jurisdiction Status
The majority of the course is located within Naperville’s jurisdiction, although a small portion is located in DuPage County. The event organizer will obtain proper permits to operate within DuPage County. City staff and the event organizer will also be communicating with intergovernmental partners that may be affected on race day.
Community Notification
City staff will provide a mailing list to the organizer of all residents and businesses directly on, and in the immediate vicinity of, the race route. 10xEM, LLC will send a notification approximately two weeks prior to the race and all traffic control plans and detour routes will be available on the City and event websites. Electronic message boards will also be strategically placed along the route the week prior to the event to notify residents and motorists of road closures and temporary traffic disruptions.
Churches
All churches that may potentially be affected by the event have been identified. Detour routes and traffic control plans will be developed for the churches and the event organizer will personally deliver them to each church so advance notification can be provided to parishioners. Police assistance will also be available to assist with church access.
Amplification
Event organizers are requesting amplification beginning at 6:15 a.m. for announcements.
FISCAL IMPACT:
10xEM, LLC is not eligible to receive SECA Grant funding and will be billed for all City services required to support the event.