Streets in Madison to be shut down for AmFam Tournament
Street Closures Galore for the American Family Insurance Championship
Get ready, Madisonites! The American Family Insurance Championship is about to shake things up, and we've got the scoop on the street closures you need to know about!
Starting this Friday, June 6th, several streets will be off-limits to the general public due to the event. North Sherman Avenue and Comanche Way, extending north of Wheeler Road, will be completely off-bounds for non-local traffic.
But wait, there's more! Parts of Hoffman Street, north of Anderson Street, will also be closed, temporarily transforming into a hub for shuttle services. Go ahead, mark your calendars, because according to the City of Madison, all traffic will be able to flow freely by 8 p.m. on Sunday, June 8th.
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Now, let's take a quick look at the event itself: the American Family Insurance Championship is a multi-day affair, kicking off on Friday, June 6th, and wrapping up on Sunday, June 8th. With the event's conclusion, traffic will be restored, but the exact times are still under wraps. So keep a keen eye out for further updates!
For a more comprehensive understanding of the exact streets affected and other juicy details, be sure to check local news sources or the official event website. Stay tuned, and let's make the most out of this chaos, Madison!
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In the midst of the American Family Insurance Championship, don't miss out on the sports-analysis and updates for golf enthusiasts, as the tournament unfolds from June 6th to June 8th. Meanwhile, be aware of the street closures affecting North Sherman Avenue, Comanche Way, and parts of Hoffman Street, which may disrupt your usual commute. For a detailed map and more information, visit the official event website or local news sources.