CARMI – This year’s Carmi Kiwanis Corn Days week has arrived.
And with it comes some road closures and traffic detours you need to know about for safe travels for traffic and pedestrians.
Church Street between Main and the alley south of Robinson Street, and Robinson between the First Mid Bank entrance and Walnut, will be blocked beginning around 5 p.m. Wednesday to allow for the setup of rides.
Main Cross between Main and Robinson will be blocked Thursday for the Farm to Table event.
Walnut Street between Main and Cherry Street will be partially blocked beginning Thursday night to allow for the setup of the Main Stage Friday morning.
The set traffic detour pattern will be in place starting at 3 p.m. Friday. After 3 p.m. vendors will begin setting up on Main Street. Vendors will not be allowed to set up prior to 3 p.m. due to state regulations and traffic hazards. Any vehicles parked on Main Street between Main Cross and Jessup Street after 3 p.m. Friday are subject to being towed at the owner’s expense No admittance is allowed during this time to any traffic other than vendors setting up.
The detour traffic pattern will be the same as years past with the detour being from East Main Street to Locust, onto Cherry Street, and then onto Oak Street. Any vehicles parked along the detour route on Locust and Cherry after 3 p.m. Friday are subject to being towed at the owner’s expense. These routes will be visibly marked with no parking signs and detour route signs. This detour will be in place until 2 a.m. Sunday. Please feel free to call the Carmi Police Department at 618-382-4633 with any questions regarding the established routes.
The parade begins at 4 p.m. Saturday. At that time all traffic will be diverted at Main onto Fairground Road and then onto Oak Street for the detour around Main until such time as the parade is over.
Please remember that alcohol is not allowed to be taken outside of the bar establishments unless there is a secured area that is not accessible to the general public. Further, no alcohol is allowed in or adjacent to any street or alley or on or adjacent to the public sidewalks. This will be monitored and enforced with citations issued if necessary. Please be responsible and mindful of your actions.
Police hope everyone is able to attend and has a safe and enjoyable 2025 Corn Day!