Street closures will be in place for Sunday’s Los Angeles Marathon along a route that runs from Chavez Ravine to the finish line in Century City.
Runners will set out on the 26.2-mile course beginning at 7 a.m. Sunday at the starting line at Dodger Stadium before winding its way through Hollywood, along Santa Monica Boulevard in West Hollywood and Beverly Hills to the finish line at Santa Monica and Avenue of the Stars, the ultimate goal of an estimated 25,000 participants expected for the long-distance run.
Road closures along the route will begin at 7 a.m. and move progressively along as the event proceeds.
No freeways will see closures, but motorists should expect delays as some ramps along the Hollywood (101), San Diego (405) and Harbor (110) Freeway will be unavailable.
