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Loop 289 Mainlane Closure Scheduled for April 22

The following is a news release from Texas Department of Transportation:

Runners participating in the Lubbock Mayor’s Marathon will be hitting the pavement on Loop 289 on Sunday, April 22. The marathon is scheduled to take place on the Loop 289 outer mainlanes (counterclockwise traffic lanes) and will require the road to be closed.


“Local law enforcement will begin closing access to the mainlanes at 5:45 a.m. on April 22,” said Jeremy Dearing, P.E., TxDOT Lubbock District transportation engineer. “We anticipate having a complete closure of the outer mainlanes for several hours, but as participants progress around the Loop and an area is cleared of runners and aid stations, the lanes will reopen to traffic.  All lanes are scheduled to reopen and traffic restored by 2 p.m.”

Motorists will continue to have access to the inner Loop mainlanes (clockwise traffic lanes) and most of the Loop 289 frontage road system, but two detours are planned:

Commercial vehicles following the Loop 289 hazardous cargo route will need to follow the posted detours. 

“It’s important for drivers coming into Lubbock from other parts of the South Plains to be aware of the closure and have alternate routes in mind to navigate around the city,” Dearing said. “With the exception of a small segment on the westbound frontage road on North Loop, from north University Avenue to the Berl Huffman Athletic Complex, closed to traffic, the frontage roads and all major cross street intersections will remain open during the marathon, but Loop frontage road and cross street drivers should still anticipate delays.”

(News release from the Texas Department of Transportation)