Motorcade for Fallen Santa Cruz Officers To Last for Over 30 Mil - Central Coast News KION/KCBA

Motorcade for Fallen Santa Cruz Officers To Last for Over 30 Miles

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SANTA CRUZ, Calif- The route for the procession from Santa Cruz to San Jose for the two fallen officers has been announced.

It is scheduled to start at 8:45 a.m. on Thursday and take the following route:

  • Third Street to Riverside Avenue
  • Riverside Avenue north to San Lorenzo Blvd
  • San Lorenzo Blvd to Ocean Street north
  • Ocean Street north to Highway 17
  • Highway 17 to Highway 85 south
  • Highway 85 to Highway 87 north
  • Highway 87 to Julian Street west
  • Julian Street to Autumn Street south
  • Autumn St to HP Pavilion entrance

Traffic in Santa Cruz will be impacted as rolling road closures occur along the procession route. Additionally, traffic will not be allowed to pass the procession either on city streets or highways. Parking will not be allowed on Ocean Street prior to and during the procession.

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