Rochester’s Walk to End Alzheimer’s to be held Saturday

ROCHESTER, N.Y. (WHEC) — Rochester’s Walk to End Alzheimer’s is this Saturday.

The walk begins at 10 a.m. at the intersection of Morrie Silver Way and Plymouth Avenue and ends at the Frontier Field VIP parking lot.

The following streets will be closed or open to local traffic only beginning at 9:45 a.m. and they won’t reopen until the last walker passes by.

  • Morrie Silver Way – CLOSED – between Oak Street and N. Plymouth Avenue
  • Oak Street– CLOSED – between Erie Street and Morrie Silver Way
  • N. Plymouth Avenue – CLOSED – between Brown Street and the Inner Loop
  • State Street – Local Traffic Only – between Inner Loop bridges and Main Street
  • Exchange Blvd. – Local Traffic Only – between Main Street and Broad Street
  • Church Street – Local Traffic Only – between N. Plymouth Avenue and State Street
  • Main Street – CLOSED – between N. Plymouth Avenue and East Avenue
  • S. Fitzhugh Street – Local Traffic Only – between Broad Street and Main Street
  • N. Fitzhugh Street – Local Traffic Only – between Allen Street and Main Street
  • Irving Place – Local Traffic Only – between Main Street and Broad Street
  • Allen Street – Local Traffic Only – between State Street and Fitzhugh Street
  • Graves Alley – Local Traffic Only – between E. Main Street and south end
  • Aqueduct Street – Local Traffic Only – between E. Main Street and south end
  • St. Paul Street – Local Traffic Only – between Pleasant St and E. Main Street
  • Stone Street – Local Traffic Only – between Broad Street and E. Main Street
  • S. Clinton Avenue – Local Traffic Only – between Broad Street and E. Main Street
  • Euclid Street – CLOSED – between Andrew Langston Way and Atlas Street.
  • Elm Street – CLOSED – between N. Clinton Avenue and Atlas Street
  • Cortland Street – CLOSED – between Main Street and Elm Street
  • Andrew Langston Way – CLOSED – between Main Street and Elm Street

For more information about the walk, click here or call the Alzheimer’s Association at 585-376-2912.

For more information about how the walk will impact RTS routes, click here or call 585-288–1700.