Some streets and parking spaces will be blocked off due to Donald Trump's visit to Burlington.Starting at midnight Wednesday, parking on either side of Main Street between Church Street and St. Paul Street will be prohibited.In addition, there will be no parking on the City Hall Park side of St. Paul Street between College Street and Main Street, as well as no parking on Church Street between Main Street and King Street.Starting at 1 p.m., vehicular and bicycle traffic on Main Street between S. Winooski Avenue and St. Paul Street will be shut down, as well as traffic between College Street and Main Street, and Church Street and King Street.The restrictions will be in place until midnight Thursday. Any vehicles not moved when the parking ban goes into affect will be towed.City officials recommended drivers use Pearl Street to avoid the road closures. Traffic will be rerouted around the Flynn Center for Performing Arts.The Chittenden County Transportation Authority announced public bus routes would be detoured around the road closures.Bus No. 1, No. 5 and No. 6 will be rerouted around the area of the Flynn. No buses will stop on Main Street west of Memorial Auditorium.The Chittenden Civil Courthouse on Main Street will close Thursday afternoon at 3:30 p.m. due to the street closures.Trump's campaign rally begins at 7 p.m. Doors open at 5 p.m.On Tuesday, the executive director of the Flynn said some people with tickets to see Trump may not be able to enter the venue.John Killacky said the event will be a full house, but that Trump's campaign "oversubscribed the event."The Flynn can only accommodate 1,411 people.

Some streets and parking spaces will be blocked off due to Donald Trump's visit to Burlington.

Starting at midnight Wednesday, parking on either side of Main Street between Church Street and St. Paul Street will be prohibited.

In addition, there will be no parking on the City Hall Park side of St. Paul Street between College Street and Main Street, as well as no parking on Church Street between Main Street and King Street.

Starting at 1 p.m., vehicular and bicycle traffic on Main Street between S. Winooski Avenue and St. Paul Street will be shut down, as well as traffic between College Street and Main Street, and Church Street and King Street.

The restrictions will be in place until midnight Thursday. Any vehicles not moved when the parking ban goes into affect will be towed.

City officials recommended drivers use Pearl Street to avoid the road closures. Traffic will be rerouted around the Flynn Center for Performing Arts.

The Chittenden County Transportation Authority announced public bus routes would be detoured around the road closures.



Bus No. 1, No. 5 and No. 6 will be rerouted around the area of the Flynn. No buses will stop on Main Street west of Memorial Auditorium.

The Chittenden Civil Courthouse on Main Street will close Thursday afternoon at 3:30 p.m. due to the street closures.

Trump's campaign rally begins at 7 p.m. Doors open at 5 p.m.

On Tuesday, the executive director of the Flynn said some people with tickets to see Trump may not be able to enter the venue.

John Killacky said the event will be a full house, but that Trump's campaign "oversubscribed the event."

The Flynn can only accommodate 1,411 people.