Street closures for Sunday's Chicago Pride Parade start as early as 8 a.m. Sunday.
The Chicago Pride Parade is almost here and with the event, which draws hundreds of thousands of people to the North Side every year, comes a host of street closures and parking restrictions.
The parade will step off at noon Sunday from Broadway and Montrose, and will go south to Halsted, then south on Halsted, east on Belmont, south on Broadway and east on Diversey to Cannon Drive, where it will end. Street closures will begin as early as 8 a.m. Sunday for staging areas and closures along the route as early as 9:30 a.m. or as the crowd dictates, the Office of Emergency Management and Communications said. Closures include Montrose, Irving Park and Wellington at Broadway, and Addison, Grace and Roscoe at Halsted.
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