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Posted on: September 29, 2014

[ARCHIVED] - Salmon Days Festival: Prepare for Street Closures -

Our community will host the Issaquah Salmon Days Festival on Oct 4-5, 2014.

The following streets will be closed from 6 a.m.-8 p.m. Saturday and Sunday:

• Front Street South from Newport Way Southwest to Northwest Gilman Boulevard

• Sunset Way from Newport Way Northwest to Second Avenue Southeast

• Rainier Boulevard South from East Sunset Way to the Issaquah Community Center

• First Avenue Southeast from East Sunset Way to the Issaquah Community Center

• Southeast Bush Street from Second Avenue Southeast to Front Street South

• Southeast Andrews Street from Second Avenue Southeast to Front Street South

• First Place Northwest from West Sunset Way to Northwest Dogwood Street

• First Avenue Northwest from West Sunset Way to Northwest Dogwood Street

In addition to the closures listed above, the following streets will be closed from 9 a.m.-noon Saturday for the Salmon Days Grande Parade:

• 12th Avenue Northwest from Northwest Maple Street to Northwest Gilman Boulevard

• Northwest Gilman Boulevard will be limited to one lane in each direction from 9 a.m.-noon

• Businesses along Gilman Boulevard will be open with limited access

• Dogwood Street will be accessible to parade participants

The following streets will be closed from 8 a.m.-noon Sunday for the Issaquah Run with the Fishes 5K:

• Front Street North between Northwest Gilman Boulevard to Northwest Dogwood Street, with limited access for the festival shuttle

• Second Avenue Northwest

• Fourth Avenue Northwest

• Seventh Avenue Northwest

• Rainier Boulevard North closed from Northwest Dogwood Street to Northwest Juniper Street

• Northwest Juniper Street will be limited to one lane

• Northwest Gilman Boulevard will be limited to one lane in each direction from 8:30 a.m.-noon

• Businesses along Gilman Boulevard will be open with limited access

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