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Oak Creek is gearing up for an exciting event as it prepares to host the Touring of America's Dairyland (TOAD) cycling race on July 4, 2025. This professional circuit race will mark a significant occasion for the city, showcasing a unique experience that residents have not encountered before.
The race will kick off at 10 AM and feature multiple heats throughout the day, catering to various skill levels, including amateur and professional cyclists. Participants will navigate a circular route starting at Bel Air, turning onto Zune, and making several left turns before returning to the starting point. The event is expected to draw considerable attention, with the last race concluding around 8 PM.
City officials have announced that City Hall will be closed on race day due to road access restrictions, affecting Sixth Street and Market Street. This closure is necessary to ensure the safety of both participants and spectators as they enjoy the festivities.
The TOAD race is part of a larger series that travels across different cities in Wisconsin, highlighting local communities and promoting cycling as a sport. With its vibrant atmosphere and competitive spirit, Oak Creek's hosting of this event is anticipated to bring together residents and visitors alike, fostering community engagement and excitement.
Converted from Plan Commission June 24, 2025 meeting on July 03, 2025
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