City of Tulsa workers have already erected barricades and signs ahead of Saturday's annual Tulsa Run.
Friday, October 24th 2014, 7:17 am
By: News On 6
City of Tulsa workers have already erected barricades and signs ahead of Saturday's annual Tulsa Run.
While the race isn't until Saturday morning, some Tulsa streets are already shut down and if your vehicle is parked on one those streets, the city says it will be towed.
Officials say if you parked near the Tulsa Run's finish line on Boston between 4th and 5th, your vehicle will be towed. Your vehicle will also be towed if you parked near the finish line of the Tulsa Run on Boulder between 5th and 6th Streets. And Saturday, if you park your vehicle anywhere along the race course, it will be towed.
In August, race organizers announced a change in the Tulsa Run's race course due to construction of The Gathering Place, a $350-million park project. The Tulsa Sports Commission said the changes involved a portion of Riverside Drive.
The race which has been run every year since 1978 draws about 10,000 people from across the country. This year's race features a 15k, 5k and 2k Fun Run. For more information about the Tulsa Run, the race course and its history, click here.
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