According to Princeton Police, several road closures are scheduled for Communivserity.
Road closures are set to begin 11 a.m. April 27.
Nassau Street is set to be closed between Vandeventer Avenue and Chambers Street.
Witherspoon Street is set to be closed between Nassau Street and Paul Robeson Place/Wiggins Street.
Palmer Square is set to be closed, with the exception of Palmer Square East, which will remain open between Hulfish Street and Palmer Square South.
South Tulane Street is set to be closed from Nassau Street to the driveway behind 35 Spring Street.
Hulfish Street is set to be closed from Chambers Street to Witherspoon Street. Limited access will be permitted for the Nassau Inn.
Spring Street is set to be closed between Witherspoon Street and the garage entrance and exit will be closed. The remainder of Spring Street will remain a one-way street.
Motorists will need to utilize the Wiggins Street entrance and exit to access the parking garage.
The Griggs lot at the corner of Witherspoon and Hulfish streets will be closed and reserved for vendor use only.
Police are set to post detours. Traffic in both directions will be routed onto Vandeventer Avenue, Wiggins Street, Paul Robeson Place and Chambers Street. Local traffic will be allowed between Chambers and John streets.
Regular bus stops within the festival area will be closed during the event, and passengers will be directed to the bus stops at 181 Nassau and on University Place.
Metered parking spaces between Chambers and John streets on the south side of Nassau Street will be utilized for handicapped parking.
Existing parking restrictions will be strictly enforced and no parking permissions will be granted for on-street parking anywhere in the central business district on April 26 into 27.
According to police, vehicles parked on-street in the festival area after 10:30 am April 27 will be towed. Applicable emergency no parking signs will be posted by 4 a.m. April 27. No parking signs will also be posted in the Tulane West Yard and Griggs lot.
Two Tiger Transit buses will be available to shuttle event attendees to and from the Princeton Shopping Center between 12:30 and 6:30 p.m. The stop at Princeton Shopping Center will be located on the south end of the complex near the Rite-Aid, and the stop at the event will be located just north of the Princeton Arts Council building on Witherspoon Street