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Traffic Advisory and Street Closure Syracuse Mac N’ Cheese Festival

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Traffic Advisory and Street Closure Syracuse Mac N' Cheese Festival

Published on July 10, 2025

Starting this Saturday, July 12, select roads will be temporarily closed to facilitate event setup, presentation and breakdown of the 2025 Syracuse Mac N' Cheese Festival. Please plan your travel accordingly and expect delays in the vicinity of the event.

To facilitate the setup, presentation, and breakdown of this event, the following street closure will occur according to the schedule outlined below, with no parking allowed.

  • Erie Boulevard West, between S. Clinton and S. Franklin Streets:

From 8:30 am on Saturday, June 12, through 10:00 am on Sunday, July 13.

  • S. Clinton Street, from W. Genesee to W. Washington Streets:

From 8:30 am on Saturday, June 12, through 10:00 am on Sunday, July 13.

The following streets will be converted to temporary two-way streets for the duration of the event.

  • 200 Block of West Water Street, between S. Clinton and S. Franklin Streets:

From 8:30 am on Saturday, June 12, through 10:00 am on Sunday, July 13. No parking will be permitted on the north curb line, along the Amos Building.

Follow the link to the Syracuse Mac N' Cheese Festival Event Page for more details: Mac N' Cheese Festival

WASHINGTON STREET GARAGE PARKING

Easy and convenient parking is available for those attending the event at the Washington Street Garage, located at 340 W. Washington Street. The garage is available for parking 24 hours a day.

DOWNTOWN SYRACUSE PARKING

For information on the location of various parking garages and lots in Downtown Syracuse, please visit https://http://www.downtownsyracuse.com/get-around-and-park.

For Media Inquiries

For media inquiries, members of the press should contact the Office of Communications by emailing press@syr.gov.

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