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Uploaded: Thursday, October 11, 2012, 3:39 PM
Streets closed for Primo's Run
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by Jessica Lipsky
Danville Police will be carrying out a rolling street closure this weekend for the annual Primo's Run. Participants in the Oct. 14 half marathon will be starting off in downtown Danville and winding their way through several neighborhoods before ending their 13.1 mile run in San Ramon.
Closures will begin at 6 a.m. on Diablo Road between Hartz Avenue and Front Street. Once the race begins at 7:30 a.m., police will stay ahead of the runners and close off the streets along the route. Closures include:
1. Diablo Road between Hartz Avenue and Front Street
2. Hartz Avenue between Linda Mesa Avenue and Prospect Avenue
3. Front Street between Diablo Road and Hartz Way
4. Hartz Way between Front Street and Laurel Drive
5. Laurel Drive between Hartz Way and the entrance to the Freitas Trail
6. Morninghome Road between Freitas Road and Old Farm Road
7. Old Farm Road between Morninghome Road and Contada Circle
8. Contada Circle between Old Farm Road and Thornhill Drive
9. Thornhill Drive between Contada Circle and Old Orchard Drive
10. Old Orchard Drive between Thornhill Drive and Sycamore Valley Road
11. Greenbrook Drive between Sycamore Valley Road and Paraiso Drive
12. Paraiso Drive between Greenbrook Drive and Everett Drive
13. Everett Drive between Paraiso Drive and Brookside Drive
14. Brookside Drive between Everett Drive (near Sycamore Valley Road) and Osage Station Park
15. El Capitan Drive between Osage Station Park and Greenbrook Drive
16. Greenbrook Drive between El Capitan Drive and Brookside Drive
17. St. Christopher Way from Greenbrook Drive to St. David Drive, then St. David Drive to Harlan Drive, then Harlan Drive to Greenbrook Drive
18. Paraiso Drive between Brookside Drive and El Capitan, then El Capitan to Orange Blossom Way and Rhett Place east of Orange Blossom Way.
Police will re-open streets after the runners have passed. All Danville streets are expected to be re-opened by 9 a.m.
For more information, contact Danville Police Lt. Jeff Moule at 314-3700 or jmoule@danville.ca.gov. Are you receiving Express, our free daily e-mail edition? See a sample and sign-up for Express.
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