Eugene
Road closures are planned to accommodate the Martin Luther King Jr. March on Monday, January 15th from 9:30 to 11:30

Eugene, OR – According to the Eugene Police Department, motorists should use Hwy. I-105 or Broadway for east-west travel during this time.
The march, starting at 9:30 a.m. at Autzen Stadium, will initially be on sidewalks, proceeding into Alton Baker, crossing the Peter Defazio foot bridge, and concluding at the Campbell Center.
From there, the march will transition to the roadway, impacting 2nd Avenue, High Street, and Broadway to The Shedd.
For everyone’s safety, be cautious, use alternate routes, and avoid congestion, police officials said.
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