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Sunday, February 9, 2025

Road closures, parking, shuttle service and accessibility plans for Last Fling

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The City of Naperville reminds residents of the upcoming street closures, parking restrictions, shuttle locations and accessibility plans that will be in effect throughout Last Fling, taking place Friday, August 30 through Monday, September 2.

Sponsored by the Naperville Jaycees, the Last Fling includes a carnival, pre-parade run, food vendors, business expo and more. For a complete list of activities and an entertainment line-up, in addition to more information on accessibility at the event, visit www.lastfling.org or call (630) 961-4143. Last Fling is also on Facebook at www.facebook.com/lastfling and on Twitter at twitter.com/JCsLastFling.

There will be several road closures and no parking zones in effect for the duration of the event, as well as additional closures and restrictions on Monday, September 2 to accommodate the Labor Day Parade and the Fling Mile. The details regarding dates, times and locations of these closures and parking restrictions can be found on color-coded maps located on the City’s website at www.naperville.il.us/lastfling.aspx.


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Remote Parking and Shuttle Locations

Free public shuttles serving Last Fling will run to and from three remote parking locations near the downtown Naperville area, located at:

  • Burlington commuter parking lot, southeast corner of 5th Avenue and Washington Street
  • North Central College, corner of Brainard Street and Highland Avenue
  • All Saints Catholic Academy, 1155 Aurora Ave.

Shuttles will run approximately every 30 minutes. Shuttle service dates and times vary by location.

Shuttles will drop off and pick up Last Fling attendees at the corner of Eagle Street and Aurora Avenue.

Parking is also available in parking lots and decks throughout downtown Naperville. For more information on parking in downtown Naperville, visit www.naperville.il.us/downtownparking.aspx.

 

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Accessible Parking

Accessible parking for the event on-site will be available at Naper Settlement, the Rotary Hill parking lot located on Aurora Avenue and in the lower level of the Naperville Municipal Center, located at 400 S. Eagle St. Please note that for the duration of the event, the entrance to the Municipal Center parking lot will be off of Webster Street.

Off-site accessible parking is also available at All Saints Academy, 1155 Aurora Ave. Accessible shuttle bus service is available at this location approximately every 30 minutes. There is one accessible spot for wheelchairs per bus.

Accessible parking is available in all of the parking lots and parking decks located throughout downtown Naperville as well as on some of the streets.

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Labor Day Parade

The 2013 Labor Day Parade will take place at 10AM on Monday, September 2 in downtown Naperville. The Fling Mile will take place starting at 9:30AM along the parade route.

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