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Get healthy, raise awareness with ‘All in for Autism’ run

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    Published April 25 2018

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    Bellevue’s annual “All in for Autism” 10K and 5K runs will be downtown the morning of Sunday, April 29, with proceeds going toward Bellevue’s Kindering Center, the Special Olympics and the City of Bellevue’s Youth Camp Scholarship fund.

    Hosted by the Bellevue Breakfast Rotary Club, the event includes a non-competitive half-mile Kids’ Dash.

    Traffic on adjacent streets and surrounding neighborhoods will be impacted during the event. Detours and road closure signs will be in place. Please plan accordingly and schedule trips to avoid conflicts with the race routes. More event details:

    When: The first race starts at 8 a.m. More information on race times, registration and sponsors is available on the event web page.

    Where: Both the 5-kilometer and 10-kilometer courses start and end at Northeast Second Street, near Downtown Park, 10201 NE Fourth St.

    Race course: The 5K course runs east on Northeast Second Street, south on 112th Avenue, northeast at the “Y” intersection, north on Bellevue Way Southeast, then west back on Northeast Second to the finish. The 10K course goes east along Northeast Second Street, south on 114th Avenue and Lake Washington Boulevard Southeast/118th Avenue Southeast, west on the I-90 trails, north on 108th Avenue Southeast and Bellevue Way, then west on Northeast Second Street to the finish (map).

    Street closures: Between 6:30 and 10 a.m., several streets that are part of the race course will be partially or fully closed to vehicles; police will control traffic at downtown intersections.
    • Eastbound Northeast Second Street will close from Bellevue Way to 114th Avenue Northeast.
    • Southbound 114th Avenue will close from Northeast Second to Southeast Eighth Street.
    • The southbound curb lane of 112th Avenue will close from Northeast Second Street to Bellevue Way Southeast.
    • Southbound 118th Avenue Southeast will close from Southeast Eighth Street to the I-90 Trail.
    • Bellevue Way Southeast will close from 112th Avenue Southeast to 108th Avenue Southeast.
    • The southbound curb lane of Bellevue Way will close from 108th Avenue Southeast to Northeast Second Street.
    • The northbound lane of 108th Avenue Southeast will close from Southeast 34th Street to Bellevue Way Southeast.

    Participants are encouraged to walk, bike, carpool or take a bus to the event. Comprehensive information on travel options is available on the Choose Your Way Bellevue website. For regularly updated information on citywide lane closures and detours, check the city’s Traffic Advisories.

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