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Niagara police have announced a list of road closures that will take place throughout the region on the day of the solar eclipse.
Beginning Monday morning, the City of Niagara Falls, Fort Erie, and parts of Crystal Beach will restrict the flow of traffic in and out of their respective regions.
These road closures are aimed at making it easier for emergency vehicles to move throughout the region, helping ease traffic and maintaining pedestrian safety.
Road closures will start to take effect in some places at 8 a.m.
Certain thoroughfares will be restricted to emergency vehicles, city employees and local traffic only.
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Both the Niagara Regional Police Service and Niagara Parks Police will have assigned dedicated roadways to control the flow of eclipse-related traffic.
“Unplanned road closures may occur due to the ongoing operational assessments of the events,” police said Friday.
In Niagara Falls, road closures will begin at 11 a.m. and last throughout the day and night.
Additionally, Niagara Parks Police will be closing several roads that fall under their jurisdiction throughout the City of Niagara Falls.
Those road closures will begin tentatively 12 p.m. and last throughout the day and night. Closures may begin earlier, as needed.
In Fort Erie, including parts of Crystal Beach, road closures for eclipse traffic and crowd management will begin at 8 a.m. and continue until 6 p.m.
Additionally, Niagara Parks Police will be closing several roads that fall under their jurisdiction throughout the city of Fort Erie.
Those road closures will begin at 8 a.m. and last throughout the day until 8 p.m.