The Town of Greenwich’s annual St. Patrick’s Day Parade will take place on Sunday, March 20.
The parade will begin at 2 pm from the Town Hall southern parking lot. The parade will travel north to West Putnam Avenue, then proceed east to Greenwich Avenue. The parade will continue south on Greenwich Avenue to Steamboat Road, where it will disband.
Parking restrictions will be in effect starting at 10:00 am. There will be “NO PARKING” on the east side of Greenwich Avenue from West Putnam Avenue to Steamboat Road. In addition, there will be “NO PARKING” on the west side of Greenwich Avenue from Bruce Place (the Greenwich Commons Park) to Steamboat Road.
Dayton Avenue will be closed at noon from Field Point Road to the supermarket entrance to facilitate the Parade trucks, floats, and other parade elements.
The Greenwich Police Department will strictly enforce the parking restrictions, and vehicles illegally parked will be towed.
Road closures will occur throughout the downtown area, beginning at approximately 1:30 pm in preparation for the parade elements. Police Officers and detour signs will facilitate traffic flow in the downtown area.
West Putnam Avenue will be closed for the parade from Dearfield Drive to Lafayette Place from 1:45 pm until approximately 3:00 pm.
Roads will be re-opened after the parade passes, and the area is safe for travel.