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Street closures for second NASCAR Chicago Street Race continue Monday

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CHICAGO (CBS) — Preparations are underway in Grant Park for the return of the two-day NASCAR Chicago Street Race. The event will be speeding into the city this weekend and shut down major downtown streets

Crews started building the grandstand, and major closures around the course.

The race, set for the Fourth of July weekend, July 6-7, at Grant Park, will close streets around many of the city's famous landmarks.

Compared to last year, the course setup and breakdown lasted 25 days. This year, course officials say it will take 19 days total to build and tear down.

  • Starting Monday at 1 a.m., Columbus Drive will be closed between Jackson Drive and Roosevelt Road, and Jackson Drive will be closed from Columbus Drive to DuSable Lake Shore Drive.
  • DuSable Lake Shore Drive will close between Randolph and William L. McFetridge drives on Friday, July 5.
  • Also on Friday, Michigan Avenue will close between Roosevelt Road and Jackson Boulevard, Indiana Avenue at 13th Street, and Monroe Drive between Columbus and DuSable Lake Shore drives.

You can find a full list of street closures by day here. 

Also, this year, Bubba's Block Party, a pre-Chicago street race, will move to the West Side. Last year, it was at the DuSable Museum; now, it's moved to Douglas Park. The event on Friday, July 5, highlights black-owned food vendors, music, and businesses.

A priority will be placed on reopening DuSable Lake Shore Drive, Michigan Avenue, and Columbus Drive.

Officials say they plan to fully break down by July 18.

Meanwhile, Chicago firefighters have said they intend to protest at next week's NASCAR event, as well as during the Democratic National Convention. They said they are doing so do draw attention to the city not having enough ambulances and paramedics to safely serve the area, and added they want to see that fixed as part of a new union contract.

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