New York City Police Commissioner Raymond
W. Kelly today announced the Police Department’s plans for coverage of
tomorrow’s St. Patrick’s Day Parade.
The parade steps off at 11 a.m. and will
begin at 44th
Street and proceed north on
Fifth Avenue to
86th
Street. Alcohol consumption
during the parade is prohibited. Persons found with alcohol may be subject to
summons and/or arrest. Police Officers will confiscate alcoholic beverages
brought to the parade, as well as any of the following
locations:
·
Port Authority Bus Terminal
·
Staten Island
Ferry Terminals
·
Grand Central Station
·
Penn Station
·
Central
Park
·
Any public street
The street closings and increased
traffic resulting from the parade can cause traffic congestion. Attendees are
advised to use public transportation and avoid the following areas from 9 a.m.
to 6 p.m.:
Street
Closings
FORMATION AREA
: 44th to
46th Streets from Vanderbilt
Avenue to Avenue of the
Americas
47th to 48th Streets from Park Avenue to Avenue of the
Americas
ROUTE:
At 11 a.m.,
the parade will start NORTH on Fifth
Avenue from 44th
Street to 86th
Street.
The Central Park transverse roads will remain open
to traffic. Pedestrian crossing along the parade route will be permitted on
49th
Street to 55th
Street, 57th
Street and 58th
Street, 59th Street
east bound only and
60th Street
west bound
only.