Chiefs Kingdom Champions Parade Wednesday In Kansas City

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DATE: Wednesday, February 14

PARADE: Kicks off at 11:00am at 6th Street and Grand Blvd, heading south on Grand Blvd, west on Pershing Road, north on Main, culminating at Union Station.  The parade will last approximately 1.5 hours.

RALLY: Begins at approximately 12:45pm in front of Union Station and the National WWI Museum and Memorial north lawn. The Rally will last approximately 1 hour.

The parade route has been planned with the safety and security of fans in mind. The City anticipates tremendous crowds. With that in mind, City services and business operations will be impacted on Wednesday and Thursday.

For the most updated information on transit, public safety, and other news relating to the Chiefs Kingdom Champions Parade, please sign up to receive notifications from ALERTKC by texting “KCPARADE” to 888-777

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– ALL INFORMATION IS SUBJECT TO CHANGE FOR SECURITY PURPOSES –


PARADE ROUTE AND ROAD CLOSURES

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Pershing Road, from Main Street to Kessler Rd, will be closed beginning Monday, February 12. Road closures on the parade route will begin on Tuesday, February 13 at 11:00am.

Union Station will be closed to public access beginning Tuesday, February 13 at 11:59pm.  It will reopen on Wednesday, February 14 at approximately 4:00pm.

The streets running east and west of Grand Blvd will be closed between Walnut & McGee from 6th street on the north to Pershing Road on the south. Street closures will be in effect beginning at 11:00am Tuesday, February 13.

Main Street, from 20th Street to Pershing Road will be closed to vehicles and pedestrians on Wednesday, February 14.

Main Street from Pershing Road to 27th Street will be closed to vehicles but open to pedestrians. Additional closures on Main from 27th to 31st will be in effect when the parade starts.

VEHICULAR TRAFFIC

Vehicular Traffic will be allowed to cross at the following locations until Wednesday morning, February 14, at 8:00 a.m.

  • 7th Street / Admiral Blvd

  • Truman Road North and South

  • 18th Street

  • 12th Street (until 11:59pm on Tuesday, Feb. 13)

  • 13th Street (until 11:59pm on Tuesday, Feb. 13)

PEDESTRIAN CROSSINGS

Pedestrian Crossings along the parade route on Grand will be available at the following locations. Please look for the large red feather flags to indicate crosswalk.

  • 9th Street

  • 13th Street

  • Truman Road

  • 18th Street

  • 20th Street

Motorists should avoid the areas along and around the parade route, including Grand Blvd, Pershing Road and Main Street. Drivers should use alternate routes and allow for extra time when traveling in the area.

There will be significant travel delays on Wednesday. Additional road closures and lane restrictions may be necessary during the event to maintain public safety.

Streets will reopen as early as conditions allow.


TRANSIT AND PARKING

There will be significant travel delays on roadways and street closures immediately before, during, and after the Chiefs Kingdom Champions Parade.

KC STREETCAR

On Wednesday, February 14, KC Streetcar passenger service will be available at all streetcar stops except Union Station. Starting Wednesday morning, riders and parade goers must exit the KC Streetcar at the Crossroads southbound stop. Northbound travelers may board the KC Streetcar at the Crossroads northbound stop. The Union Station streetcar stop will close to passengers at the end of regular service Tuesday, February 13.

KC Streetcar service will start at its regularly scheduled time of 6:00 a.m. and will operate with 10-12 minute frequencies until approximately 10:30 a.m. At that time, streetcar service will be temporarily suspended until the end of the Chiefs Kingdom Champions Parade and Rally. Streetcar service will resume once the tracks are clear between 20th Street and Pershing Road. Notice of the resumption of service will be posted on the KC Streetcar website, social media channels, and communicated through our RideKC Notify text alert service. Sign up for notification of resumption of streetcar service by texting “streetcar” to 816.685.8541.

KCATA PARK & RIDE LOCATIONS (ROUNDTRIP SERVICE PROVIDED)

Park and Ride shuttles will run from 7:00 a.m.-10:30 a.m., and then again from 12 p.m. to 4:00 p.m.. Riders need to return to the drop off location for their specific shuttle. Please account for possible wait times at park and ride locations. Be prepared for a 45 minute wait at popular locations.

Former K-Mart at Chouteau and Vivion (map)
2835 NE Vivion Rd, Kansas City, MO 64119
Event Dropoff and Shuttle Pick-up: Truman Road & Lydia

HyVee Arena / West Bottoms (map)
1800 Genessee St, Kansas City, MO 64102
Event Dropoff and Shuttle Pick-up: 18th & Troost

Swope Park/Zoo (map)
6800 Zoo Dr, Kansas City, MO 64132
Event Dropoff and Shuttle Pick-up: 31st & Gillham

Oak Park Mall (map)
11149 W 95th St, Overland Park, KS 66214
(95th and Neiman Road Park & Ride location)
Event Dropoff and Shuttle Pick-up: Avenida Cesar E Chavez & Southwest Boulevard

47th Street State Transit Center (map)
849 N 47th St, Kansas City, KS 66102
Buses will drop off and pick-up at Hy-Vee Arena, where passengers will make a transfer to Ride KC buses heading to 18th and Troost

PARKING RESTRICTIONS

There will be parking restrictions along and around the parade route. These restrictions go into effect at 11:00am on Tuesday, February 13, and extend into the evening on Wednesday, February 14. Cars parked in temporary no parking zones will be relocated at owner’s expense. Cars parked on the interstate will be relocated at owner’s expense.  If your vehicle has been relocated, you may call (816) 513-0688 for the location.

Most lots around the parade site will be charging for parking, including the National WWI Museum and Memorial, Union Station and Crown Center. Please check the organization websites for more details.

Travel to downtown KCMO by scooter or bike! There are three micro-mobility partners in Kansas City that provide an alternative way to navigate around town during parade festivities: RideKCBike and Bird.

Please keep in mind:

  • Scooters and bikes will not be permitted to ride in road closure areas

  • Be mindful of pedestrians and do not ride on sidewalks

  • Obey traffic laws


PUBLIC SAFETY INFORMATION

The perimeter of the parade will be firmly secured and protected for maximum public safety.  The City asks the public to do their part, use common sense, and stay aware of their surroundings. Attendees should immediately report suspicious activity by notifying a police officer or dialing 911.

Use, operation, deployment, or monitoring of any aerial vehicle, including but not limited to any fixed wing rotoaircraft, drone, rocket, powered balloons, ultralights, or model aircraft, regardless of whether controlled by line of sight, radio frequency, tethers, or any other means, is prohibited at any time during the parade. Violators may be subject to prosecution and fines for violations of FAA regulated airspace restrictions.

Attendees Should:

  • Not leave bags unattended and immediately contact police if they notice an unattended bag.

  • Make a plan regarding travel, parking, supervision of children and wear comfortable and warm attire.  Be prepared to walk, as road closures near the parade route will lead to traffic congestion and delays.

  • Note that CELL PHONE RECEPTION MAY BE EXTREMELY LIMITED.

  • Make a plan in case you become separated from your party, including identifying meetup points in case of separation.  It is recommended that you take photos of your family in the event that you need to locate them and identify what they are wearing.

  • Ensure children have contact information for their parents or guardians on their person.

MEDICAL

The Kansas City Fire Department will have roving crews and also a staffed medic (EMS) tent on the eastside of the National WWI Museum between the north and south lawn (see map for location).

If you require emergency medical attention, locate a roving KCFD firefighter. KCFD crews will be located on the perimeter of the parade route and around Union Station. They will be identifiable via fluorescent green vests and flags.

REUNIFICATION

If you become separated from your group, locate a police officer.  Any missing people or children will be taken to one of seven reunification locations:

  1. UMB Bank | 928 Grand Blvd (map)

  2. The Kansas City Missouri Police Department | 1125 Locust St (map)

  3. T-Mobile Center Concourse | 14th & Grand (map)

  4. Resurrection Downtown | 1601 Grand Blvd (map)

  5. UMB Bank | 1800 Grand Blvd (map)

  6. Blue Cross & Blue Shield – West side entrance | 2301 Main St (map)

  7. Lunchland at Crown Center | 2475 Grand (map) | Located on the Third Level above SEA LIFE Aquarium and LEGOLAND DISCOVERY CENTER


ACCESSIBILITY

Parade producers have designated space in Crown Center Square for wheelchairs and ADA accessibility. Please be advised that space is limited and is first come, first served. The parade and rally will be televised in this area. ASL interpreters will be present.

ASL interpreters will also be present on the rally stage and will be shown on the video boards during the rally.

For information on ADA parking, visit the websites of Crown Center, and Union Station.

Please contact Erica Good, City ADA Liaison at (816) 513-1818 with any questions specifically related to accessibility. Jamie Guillen, is Director of Civil Rights and Equal Opportunity for the City of Kansas City.

Click here to report any ADA concerns through 311.

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HOW TO WATCH

KSHB 41 (the local NBC Affiliate) is the official broadcast partner for the Chiefs Kingdom Champions Parade. The celebration will air live on KSHB 41 and stream on kshb.com.


MERCHANDISE

Officially licensed merchandise will be available at the following locations:

  • Crown Center Square

  • Pershing & Main

  • Pershing and Kessler

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