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<br />The mile markers are as follows: <br /> <br />1 Mile: Main and Dupre <br />2 Miles: Main and Mound <br />3 Miles: County park road and beach house <br />4 Miles: County park road and path <br />5 Miles: Lamotte Park <br /> <br />c. Start Time: I am advised start time will be 0800. Set up will begin 1 to 2 hours <br />earlier. Set up should not require any road closures. <br /> <br />d. Parking: Participants will be directed to park in the St. Gen's Parish Community <br />Center parking lot. Permission to do so is being handled by the applicant. <br /> <br />Road Control and/or Closure Issues <br /> <br />There are a total of 21 "involved" roads, streets, intersections, or trail/parking lot <br />openings to be taken into account. They are listed below. As will be eXplained below, <br />some are minor, requiring nothing more than a volunteer to stand in the opening and <br />make sure a vehicle doesn't enter onto the course in the path of runners. Others are <br />major, requiring the closure of a road or, in the case of the county park road, the entire <br />road itself. <br /> <br />Note: rather than attach a map to this memo, I would like to meet with you face-to-face so <br />that we may review the course together and address the issues raised by this memo. I <br />have keyed the map to the numbered involved roads, streets, etc. listed below. <br /> <br />Please also keep in mind that the closure of any road and/or intersection is time <br />dependent. Again, the fastest runners will move through the course at a pace of between <br />5 and 6 minutes per mile, and the slowest at approximately 20 minutes per mile. As the <br />course terminates in Lamotte Park, no street closure (with the exception of the main road <br />in the county park) will be required after the runners/walkers reach the county park. The <br />county park is approximately the 2 mile mark, meaning that after about 40 minutes all <br />runners/walkers should be off the city roads. The use of the park is not without its issues <br />as is explained below. <br /> <br />The involved roads, streets, intersection or trail/parking lot openings include: <br /> <br />1. Centerville Road and Meadow Lane <br />2. Meadow Lane and Meadow Circle <br />3. Meadow Lane and Meadow Court <br />4. Meadow Lane and Dupre Road <br />5. Dupre Road and Portage <br />6. Dupre and Pioneer Lane <br />7. Pioneer Lane and Eagle Trail <br />
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