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HomeMy WebLinkAbout11-238MAY 24, 2011 11 -238 RESOLUTION (CARRIED 5 -1 P LOST LAID OVER WITHDRAWN ) PURPOSE: APPROVAL OF SPECIAL EVENT/ MIDWEST SPORTS EVENTS/ UTILIZE CITY STREETS FOR THEIR RACE THE LAKE BIKE RACE / AUGUST 21, 2011 INITIATED BY: CITY ADMINISTRATION NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Common Council of the City of Oshkosh that approval is granted to Midwest Sports Events (Gloria West) to utilize city streets: Main Street, Irving Avenue, Menominee Drive, Murdock Avenue and Bowen Street on Sunday, August 21, 2011 from 6:00 a.m. to 9:00 a.m. for their Race the Lake bike race in accordance with the municipal code and the attached application, with the following exceptions /conditions: BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that as a condition of approval, the Event Organizer shall pay the City's actual costs for extraordinary services. Cost Estimates for Extraordinary Services Police Department -- Staffing ($244 preliminary estimate) Street Department -- Barricades / Signs ($75 - $130 preliminary estimate) APPLICATION FOR SPECIAL EVENT PERMIT — TO BE RET 8D 7`O TY CLERK w I ' GENERAL EVENT INFORMATION p,Pq 2 6 2011 U� Official Name of Special Event: �I� CLERKS OFFICE Start Date: _ t3 End Date: EVENT DATE SUN MON TUE WED THUR FRI SAT SETUP TIME START TIM STOP TIME TEAR DOWN / CLEAN UP COMPLETED Location of Event: pp _ Estimated A�endance (daily & total): 1 5 Number of Booths: Organization(s) ponsoring Event: (including addresses) Briefly describe your event. Be sure to include the purpose of the event and all APPLICATION FOR SPECIAL EVENT PERMIT — TO BE RETURNED TO CITY CLERK Primary Contact: 3_1 ( `��.,� Daytime Telephone: `j o 5y7 tD 1J5 I Q) - i Cell Phone: 0 ( 2-4L,) 5q cI 2c{ Fax: of 2-c> 33 & 6 Email: Address: 17 L City: 0--e- w State: k-j i Zip Code: 5 Secondary Contact: &A l e Daytime Telephone: 2v 3 3 8 3 y Cell Phone: _ S 2 v 3 38' 8 7 Fax: Email: r+n� e.•2Rr e �.� ��,`,� Address: City: State: Zip Code: Onsite Primary Contact: Q-P WIEE Cell phone: 17 v z( t-( 2_q I Fax: Email: �u Address: , cC,& City: State: Zip Code: Onsite Secondary Contact: L Cell phone: 1 C1 0 (; Z S'1 Fax: Email: 1��,. -..� ! �'3 ? Address: 3 ,..c._ City: State: Zip Code: NOTE Either the primary or secondary onsite contact must be present onsite at all times during the event. APPLICATION FOR SPECIAL EVENT PERMIT — TO BE RETURNED TO CITY CLERK SPECIAL EVENT CHECKLIST (please check all boxes that apply) Is your event a: • Festival / Music Concert • Religious / Educational • Rally / Memorial • Street / Block Party • Parade / Fun Run I Walk -a -Thou • March utilizing any Public Property • Public Assembly for Political Purpose • Sport Tourna ent (Fishing, Soccer, etc.) Other 8 (�,e, Location of event: ❑ Park or other public property ,Public street, sidewalk, alley, or right of way ❑ Private property Will you have ❑ Alcoholic beverages (Additional permit required from City Clerk) ❑ Food & non - alcoholic beverages (Additional permit required from Health Dept.) • Non -food related sales and/or display booths (No additional permits required) • Tent and/or Canopy (Additional permit required from Inspections Dept.) (Digger's Hotline must be contacted minimum of 3 days before digging) • Generator(s) and /or additional electrical facilities (Additional permit required from Inspections Dept.) • Fires or Candles (Additional permit required from Fire Dept.) ❑ Fireworks (Additional permit required from Fire Dept.) ❑ Activities in a park outside of normal operating hours (Waiver required from City Council) Barricades (Approval from City Clerk's office if in right of way) APPLICATION FOR SPECIAL EVENT PERMIT— TO BE RETURNED TO CITY CLERK ❑ Amplified Sound ❑ Animals included or allowed in event (animals must be licensed and have proof of vaccination) ❑ Cooking Equipment (Fire Department approval required) We have made arrangements for Restroom and hand washing facilities Solid waste and recycling services X. Event insurance X Public safety & security / EMS services ❑ Electricity I Generators ❑ Fire extinguishers Advertising with banners or signs Drinking water • Grey water and grease removal • Weather contingencies • LP Gas • Tent Heating Space Intentionally Leff Blank APPLICATION FOR SPECIAL EVENT PERMIT - TO BE RETURNED TO CITY CLERK Special Event Public Safety and Security Plan Name of Event: Location of Event: V! & r,"p Date of Event: (- 1 Time the Event is to Open: 2-0 c,, D , c, tn,� Sponsor of the Event: �� f �- �p�(` �V\ Estimated Attendance (daily and total): CD Emergency Contact Information: Name: C (o o,. �, e-s - Daytime Phone Number: ,S c, 2 1 8 S Cell Number: "3 Name: Daytime Phone Number: Cell Number: Name: Daytime Phone Number: Cell Number: Primary Location of Event Staff at Event Site: G+ Y ` `-, 1 o, 1a 1 P" - Emergency Notification of the Public The public will be notified of safety and /or security issues in the following manner: APPLICATION FOR SPECIAL EVENT PERMIT — TO BE RETURNED TO CITY CLERK Emergency Medical Services n Name of Provider: I Contact Person / Telephone Number: , ' Location of Provider at Event Site: Fire Protection Name of Provider: Contact Person I Telephone Number: Location of Provider at Event Site: Number of Fire Extinguiffiers: Location of fire access roads: Security Name of Provider: Contact Person / Telephone Number: Location of Provider at Location of Missing Persons Event Parking Locations: APPLICATION FOR SPECIAL EVENT PERMIT — TO BE RETURNED TO CITY CLERK Severe Weather Contingency Shelter Locations: Have you confirmed that the locations will be open and available? Who will determine if your event is canceled or held? Phone number: " ( Q /-) w (-) c S. - r 1 `i 2,® -53 8 79 Public Safety Site Plan Provide a schematic drawing of the event site location. The drawing must be legible and drawn to scale. The public safety plan must include the following items if they will be provided, or if they are required. 1. Location of booths, stages, and event structures 2. Location of first aid stations 3. Location of information / ticket booths 4. Boundaries of the event 5. Location of fences 6. Location of exits and gates (gates must be numbered) 7. Location of Fire extinguishers 8. Location of severe weather shelters 9. Location of Fire / EMS access road 10. Location of security staff 11. Location of emergency contact event personnel 12. Location of assembly area and approximate occupant amounts 13. Location of event parking 14. Location of barricades 15. Location of generators 16. Location of temporary roadways APPLICATION FOR SPECIAL EVENT PERMIT — TO BE RETURNED TO CITY CLERK Other Provide any other information that you feel should be considered Yes No I have reviewed and have considered the Contingency Plan information provided by the City of Oshkosh along with this application (pages 11, 12) l� I have reviewed and understand the City's Insurance requirements for Special Events as described in this document (pages 13, 14, and 15) I am enclosing the event's Public Safety Site Plan (see page 9) I am enclosing other information that I believe is necessary or helpful to describe the planned event SIGNATURE I am allowed to sign this application on behalf of the event sponsor. The information contained in this application for a Special Event permit is true, correct, and complete to the best of my knowledge. If there are any changes to the Special Event, I agree that I will promptly notify the City of Oshkosh of these changes and request approval of them. / 1�f Y'� c P Z)% Date (print ame) (print title with organization) APPLICATION FOR SPECIAL EVENT PERMIT — FOR REVIEW ONLY CONTINGENCY PLAN Event sponsors should review and consider the following issues when they are planning or preparing for an event. Many of these issues are required by one or more regulations, or are components of larger regulations. Considering other issues which may not be required should contribute to the planning and operation of the event. Developing responses to these questions should result in more productive and fruitful discussions with the various departments with the City during their review of the Special Event Application. 1. Weather related issues: rain, snow, severe storms, tornadoes, etc. a. If the weather forecast includes bad weather, will the event be cancelled? If so, how will attendees be notified? Yea b. Develop a plan for the sudden onset of severe weather. Where will the people go and who is designated to assist in their safe arrival at the safe refuge place?� c. Is there an area of safe refuge in case of a tornado? VJ 2. Medical Issues a. Where will ambulance access to the event be in case one is needed? `a'U ' b. Who will conduct crowd control in the event of a medical emergency?� C. Will a first aid station, with trained first aid provider, be provided at kp the event? Where? l � p --V U-' 1 �s v -�� K - 19&,4- YW d. If applicable, is there adequa a shade to preveO s roke? Will water be provided? Where? �( c. 3. Crowd Control a. Who will monitor the barricades? b. Who will work the entry gates? Maintain egress and access? c. Who will patrol the area to prevent incidents from getting out of w6-- control? d. Develop a plan for those patrolling the crowd of what to do if they encounter unruly behavior. Have communications equipment. APPLICATION FOR SPECIAL EVENT PERMIT– FOR REVIEW ONLY 4. Security a. Will there be Police Officers providing security? If so, contact the Police Department for applicable requirements or guidelines relating to the number iA (­ necessary. b. If volunteers or private agencies provide security, will they have appropriate Kc, phone numbers for EMS, Fire, and Police? c. If applicable, what will security officials do if non - paying attendees breach rti the gate or perimeter? d. If a complaint is received, for example, for loud music, how and who will Y),C handle the complaint? e. Provide communications equipment. Portable radios, cell phones, and '( 'Q--j access to land lines. Q O:' c y� f. If applicable, secure monies in an area not accessible to th ae tten ees. V 5. Event Logistics a. Where will there be, or will there be, a staging area for support staff? 1 b. What time will the crowd be disbursed and by whom? �� L c. Who will conduct clean up? N� ' ­z �F— , d. Remember to maintain fire lanes and access roads. e. Appoint one person to oversee and take responsibility for the event. Who? f. Will an adequate amount of restroom facilities be provided? Where? Y \c- Lti� g. Is there adequate safe parking provided? Where? r Space Intentionally Left Blank L n , APR 2 6 2011 L) SPECIAL EVENT INDEMNIFICATION AND HOLD HARMLESS AGREEME LITY CLERK'S OFFICE (Medium and High Risk Events) 1 EVENT: ORGANIZER: The event organizer agrees that it, and not the City, will be solely responsible for all incidents related to the event. This responsibility of the organizer to the City includes but is not limited to the actions of the event organizer, its officers, employees, agents, and volunteers, along with event vendors, contractors, subcontractors, participants, and visitors. In consideration for the City's approval of the Special Event, & 7 AC& v the organizer of this event agrees to indemnify and hold harmless the City of Oshkosh, and its officers, council members, agents, employees, and authorized volunteers, from, for, and against and agrees to defend the same from and against, any and all suits, claims, grievances, damages, costs, expenses, judgments and/or liabilities, including costs of defense and reasonable attorneys fees, and further agrees to pay any settlement entered into or on behalf of, or judgment entered against, the foregoing individuals and/or entities. The event organizer shall abide by the City's insurance requirements for the event, including the addition of the City of Oshkosh, and its officers, council members, agents, employees, and authorized volunteers as additional insured's for the event. The individual(s) signing this agreement has the authority to enter into this agreement on behalf of the organizer(s) of the Special Event. EVENT PRGANIZER r L Q� (print name of organizer) (date) XU� ¢ \ "ice Ce signature) (title) �6n,,C, Gi�L> (print name) (pri t title) (d t (signature) (title av« �— tJ i ft-CJ (print name) (print tie) (signature) (title av« �— tJ i ft-CJ (print name) (print tie) OPERATIONS MANUAL "RACE THE LAKE" Midwest Sports Events 2011 TRAFFIC CONTROL PLAN I. Intersection Control A. Personnel 1. An Excel chart for "Intersection Control" is created ahead of time with Sheriff, Police, Public Safety works and the race organizers. They will carefully review the chart placing Sheriff and Police and highly impacted traffic intersections. 2. The less impacted traffic intersections are controlled by Midwest Sports Events "selected" volunteers. Volunteers will have on orange vests. 3. Midwest Sports Events has worked with the following entities to construct this chart: Fond du Lac Sheriff, Fond du Lac Police, Winnebago Sheriff, Oshkosh Police, Neenah Police, Menasha Police and Calumet County Sheriff. B. ARES 1. Regional Radio Club, ARES, will assist with any needed communications and give updated locations of the fastest and the slowest bikers from the Pace Care and Sweeper Vehicle. 2. Additional ARES will be at the Approach to and on Hwy 151 a. As bikers approach WH and QQ , ARES stationed at the intersection will radio to ARES at WH and Keifhoffer that bikers are approaching, 2.6 miles b. As bikers approach WH and Kefihoffer, ARES stationed at the intersection will radio Sheriff and ARES at Hwy 151 /WH that bikers are approaching, 1.7 miles c. As bikers approach Hwy 151 /WH, ARES stationed at the intersection will radio Sheriff and ARES at WH/151 and Ducharme that bikers are approaching, 1.7 miles d. As bikers approach the halfway point between Hwy 151 /WH and WH/151 and Ducharme, ARES at this location will radio Sheriff and ARES at WH/151 and Ducharme that bikers are approaching. C. Traffic Control 1. Sheriff or Police will provide as many officers as are needed at busy intersections. They will determine if squad cars with lights, additional barricades or other equipment are needed. As shown on the Excel chart, some intersections will have 2 -4 officials. (See Appendix A) 2. Traffic at intersections will be allowed to go through when no on coming cyclists are approaching an intersection. No streets or intersections are closed down. D. Hwy 114 1. Personnel will be stationed as follows: a. Two Deputies — Oneida/Hwy 114. The distance from this intersection to the LP exit service road is 2 miles. b. One Deputy — Exit to the service road at LP. The distance of the service road is about 2 miles. c. One Deputy — End of the service road reentering Hwy 114 after Hwy 10/114 split. He will heavily cone the reentrance of Hwy 114 to direct the bikers onto the right should of Hwy 114. d. The bikers will stay on the right shoulder until exiting Hwy 114 onto State Park Road. This instance is 1.4 miles. There will be signs that state "Single Line." e. One Volunteer — Right turn onto State Park Road. f. All bikers will be off Hwy 114 and onto State Park Road by 9 a.m. II. Official Support A. Lead Vehicle and Motorcycles - ARES (2) 1. Leads the first biker on the course. 2. Continuously reports back to command central as to location on the course to disperse to all law jurisdictions. B. Sweeper - ARES (2) 1. Will report back to command central as to location of last cyclist every 30 minutes and then every 15 minutes. 2. Second sweeper will roll up to the last 5 -10 cyclists giving a report as to how many are still out on the course. C. Race Officials with Motorcycle Driver - Fond du Lac Hog Chapter (30) 1. Enforces the race rules and regulations by issuing warnings and/or disqualifications. 2. Race officials and rivers will travel with each of the group starts, dispersing themselves within that group from fastest to slowest cyclists. D. Peleton Support Vehicle - Graphic Center (2) 1. Rides after the first elite group. 2. Carries extra wheels and equipment for elite group. E. Safety Support Bicyclists - Fond du Lac Cyclery (6) 1. Ride bike to ensure safety for the middle of the pack and slower riders. 2. Give commands for vehicles coming up in the back or ahead, any minor road obstructions such as rough roads or potholes. 3. Provide mechanical and moral support F. Rest Stops (6) 1. Rest Stop 41: Irving Ave. into Menominee Park - Arc of Winnebago County, 6:30 a.m. — 8:00 a.m. 2. Rest Stop #2: Rec Park, Neenah - Arc of Neenah, 7:00 a.m. — 8:30 a.m. 3. Rest Stop #3: High Cliff State Park — Joe Jacques, 7:30 a.m. —11:00 a.m. 4. Bottle Exchange: High Cliff State Park — RTL Volunteers, 7:30 a.m. — 11:00 a.m. 5. Rest Stop #4: Lakeshore Dr /Quinney — Fox Citites Tri Club, 8:10 a.m. — 10:00 a.m. 6. Rest Stop #5: Cty G /Sunrise Rd., Marytown — Clark Group, 8:30 a.m. —11:00 a.m. 7. Rest Stop #6: Cty WH, Stenz House — RTL Volunteers, 9:00 a.m. — 12:30 a.m. 8. Rest Stops will have volunteers to handout water, Gatorade, food and basic items such as: Vaseline, band -aids, GU, salt tablets and sun tan lotion. G. Technical Support Vehicles - Wheel and Sprocket (6) 1. Will be along the course and stationed at certain points providing technical support for riders such as any mechanical problems or breakdowns. 2. Will be going out with groups at the start. 3. Once all cyclists have passed through their quadrant, they will move on to another quadrant. a. Quadrant #1: 0 -36 miles, to Rec Park, Neenah (moves to finishline), 6 a.m. — 8:45 a.m. b. Quadrant #2: 36 -45 miles, to High Cliff State Park, 7:50 a.m. — 8:45 a.m. c. Quadrant #3: 45 -56 miles, to Calumetville, 8:10 a.m. —10:30 a.m. d. Quadrant #4: 56 — end, to the finish, 8:30 a.m. — 11:30 a.m. H. SAG Vehicles (6) 1. Will loop the course following the riders that break down or can't finish and brings them in. 2. One will leap frog the other to report back progress along the course. 3. Begin by the designated rest stops. 4. Will be in large vans or trucks. I. Medical (6) 1. Two Medical locations a. One at High Cliff State Park Rest Stop b. One at the finish line near Command Central 2. There will be a Medical Doctor, basic medical kit and AED at each Medical Site. J. Command Central - ARES, POLICE, MSE (5) 1. Stationed at the Command Central at Lakeside Park. 2. Provide communication support for the Midwest Sports Events Communications Director and police throughout the course. K. Transition Point (High Cliff) (2) 1. Relay transition point. 2. Helps relay teams with where to put their bikes and how to hand off their timing chips. L. Intersection Marshals - ARC of Fond du Lac, Fox Cities and Winnebago County (58) 1. Volunteers along the course to provide safety at intersections. 2. Will have on yellow or orange vests. 3. Will have a contact card with important numbers to contact in case of an emergency. M. Course Pick -up Vehicles 1. .Course pick -up will be following the SAG vehicle picking up cones and signs along the route. 2. Along Hwy 114, a separate course pick -up vehicle will be starting at the intersection of Old Hwy 114 (Frontage Rd) and Hwy 114 and picking up the cones in the reverse all the way to Hwy 114 and Oneida. III. Equipment Designation A. Cones 1. 18" to 26" cones will be used on the majority of the course. a. Cones will be placed alongside the road, off the shoulder, approximately every 500 feet to indicate the course b. One cone will be placed in the middle of intersections where riders do not turn c. Six cones will be placed to the outside at the intersections where riders are to turn left. The riders will stay OUTSIDE of these cones d. Five cones will be placed to the inside and three cones to the outside at the intersections where riders are to turn right 2. Oneida/Hwy 114 to Service Road (Lakeside Park) a. 36" cones will be used, dividing the two east bound lanes on Hwy 114 b. Cones will be placed approximately every 100 feet as recommended by the Wisconsin Department of Transportation c. Every 500 ft, cones will have a sign that states "Bikers to Right, Cars Left" 3. Service Road and Hwy 114 a. 18" cones will be used 200 feet before the end of the Service Road and Hwy 114 b. Cones will be placed to create a funnel to keep bikers to the right when turning onto Hwy 114 4. Hwy 114 to State Park Road a. 36" cones will be used on Hwy 114 b. Cones will be placed alongside the road, off the shoulder, approximately every 100 feet B. Signs 1. Arrows a. Each intersection on the course will have a large "arrow" sign. These signs indicate to participants to either go straight, turn left or turn right at an intersection. b. The signs are 3' x 3' with a red arrow on white background. c. The signs are placed 100 feet ahead of the intersection at ground level so as not to impede any visibility for cars or traffic. 2. `Bike Race in Progress" a. Intersections on country roads with volunteers will have "Bike Race in Progress" signs. b. The signs are 4' x 6' c. The signs are placed approximately 200 ft. before the intersection. 3. Mile Markers a. Placed at every 10 mile point. b. Red on white background c. Gives each cyclist notification of where they are on the course. 4. Rest Stop Signs a. There will be six rest stops along the course. b. 3 miles ahead of each rest stop will be a sign, "3 Miles to Rest Stop" c. 1 /2 mile ahead of each rest stop will be a sign, "1/2 Mile to Rest Stop" d. The stations will be off the route to allow cyclists to rest 5. Specialty Signs a. "Slow Down Sharp Turn" sign will be placed on the last hill on WH and any area where there may be a dangerous turn. b. "Bike Race in Progress" signs will be placed 400, 200 and 50 feet before the intersection of WH and 151. IV. Communications A. Command Central Station 1. Location a. Finish Site at Lakeside Park b. First Parking lot off of Harbor View Drive 2. Personnel a. Midwest Sports Events designated Communications Director, will field calls if riders are down. b. Fond du Lac Police, will field calls concerning major problems such as accidents or medical emergencies. c. ARES Director 3. Fond du Lac Police and MSE will stay close together as they are on 2 different communications systems. Law Officials have internal communications through their radio frequencies. 4. MSE Staff will have radios and cell phones to communicate throughout the course. 5. Volunteers will have cell phones to communicate through the course. All personnel and volunteers will be given a list of important contact numbers. V. Public Awareness Plan A. March 1. Post bike course on website with elevation, distance, mile markers and rest stops. 2. Letter to dignitaries announcing event and offering to speak to groups in Winnebago County, Outagamie County and Calumet County. 3. Letter to all city administrators. Submit permits and maps. B. April 1. Letter to churches along the route with an explanation of the event. 2. Event posters distributed to local grocery stores, gas stations, businesses and other public places. 3. Bill board about the event to be placed on Hwy 45 and Hwy 55. 4. Fond du Lac Reporter, Chilton Times Journal, Oshkosh Northwestern and The post Crescent will carry numerous articles about the event, as well as posting the event every Sunday in their Weekly Sports Beat section of the paper. 5. Attend local bike rides and fitness club meetings speaking about the event and handing out flyers. 6. Direct mail about the event to more than 8000 participants and local residents. Midwest Sports Events website will have constant updates and send broadcast emails every two weeks informing participants about the event. The event will be listed on other local websites such as: fdl.com, co.fond -du- lac.wi.us, visitsoshkosh.org, calumetcounty.org, foxcities.org and local radio station websites. C. May —June 1. Homeowners on the course will receive a leaflet explaining the event, the event times and suggested streets to travel on that day. 2. Work with Calumet County Tourism Committee to develop package incentives to come to the event as well as promote other Calumet County attractions. 3. List event in local Fond du Lac County church bulletins, websites and broadcast emails. 4. Have training rides for participants. 5. Constantly update participants of any course changes. 6. Begin ads in local newspapers. D. July — August 1. Post signs along the route for awareness of the event. 2. Television/radio interviews regarding the event. 3. 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South Park Ave Oshkosh Police Main St and 9th Ave Oshkosh Police Main Stand 6th Ave Oshkosh Police Ceape Bridge ARC Osh -4 Main St and Ceape Ave Mile 17.5 Oshkosh Police ` 6:28 AM - 7:33 AM Main St and Otter Oshkosh Police Mian St and High Oshkosh Police - Mian St and Algoma Oshkosh Police Main St and Merritt Oshkosh Police Main St and W. Parkway Ave. 10shkosh Police Main St. and Irving (turn right) Oshkosh Police' Irving and Jefferson Volunteers Irving and 'Vernnon , Volunteers - Irving and Grand = Volunteers Irving and Broad Volunteers Irving and. Monroe -' Volunteers Irving and Boyd Volunteers Iving and Bowen . ` Volunteers Iving and Evans Volunteers Iving and Grove Volunteers Iving and Oak Volunteers Irving and Hazel turn left) Volunteers Menomoniee Dr and Murdock Mile 20 6:33 AM 7:45 AM Murdock and Bowen (TURN RIGHT) Oshkosh Police Cty A and Harrison St. Mile 22.5 Oshkosh Police 6:39 AM 7:58 AM - Cty A and E Snell' Rd Oshkosh Police Cty A and Pickett ARC Osh -15 Cty A and Butler Ave ARC Osh -16 Cty `A and Cty Y /Sunnyview ARC Osh -17 Cty A and Sherman rd Mile 25 6 :44 AM 8 :10 AM Cty A and Cty GG _ - Mile 27.5 ARC Osh -18 6:50 AM 8 :23 AM Cty A and Cty G ARC Osh -19 Cty A and -S Park (TURN RIGHT) ARC" Osh - 20 S Park Ave Curve (slow down, sharp turn) Mile 30 MSE Volunteer(2) 6:55 AM: 8:35 AM Maple Ln and S Park Ave ARC Fox Cities -1 S Park Ave and Bayview Rd ARC Fox Cities - 2 Rec Park ARC Fox Cities - 3,4,5,6 & ARES RADIO OP S Park Ave and Wisconsin Ave (TURN LEFT) Mile 32.5 Neenah Police 7:00 AM 8:48 AM E Wisconsin Ave /Oak S(bridge) (TURN RIGHT) ARC fox Cities- 7 First St and Water St ARC Fox Cities -8 First St and Forest Ave (TURN RIGHT) ARC Fox Cities - 9 Forest Ave and 3rd St ARC Fox Cities -10 Forest Ave and 9th / Naymut St (TURN LEFT) ARC Fox Cities -11 9th and Nicolet Blvd ARC Fox Cities - 12 & 13 Naymut St and Keyes St (TURN RIGHT) Menasha Police Crest of Bridge, slow down MSE Volunteer (2) Racine St and Main St (TURN RIGHT) Menasha Police Racine St and Broad St (Slant Right) ARC Fox Cities -14 Racine St and First St ARC Fox Cities -15 Racine St and Second St ARC Fox Cities -16 & ARES RADIO OP Racine St and Third St (TURN RIGHT) Mtnalha Poli e INTERSECTIONS Third St and Appleton St - Third St and De Pere St - Third Stand Manitowoc St Mile Mile 35 Marshal ARC fox Cities -17 - Menasha Police ARC Fox Cities -18 Fastest 7:05 AM Slowest 9:00 AM' Plank and Konemac ARC Fox Cities -19 & ARES RADIO OP Before 114 and Plank Directing bikers into single lane MSE Staff Hwy 114 and Oneida St -Hwy 10 Calumet Sheriff & APES RADIO OP Hwy 114 and Fire lane 2 Mile 37.5 7:10 AM 9:13 AM Hwy 114 and Cty LP Calumet Sheriff & ARES RADIO OP Mile 40 7:15 AM 9:25 AM Hwy 114 and Hwy 10 Calumet Sheriff Hwy 10 and Cty N Calumet Sheriff Hwy 10 and State Park Rd (TURN RIGHT) Mile 42.5 Calumet Sheriff 7:20 AM 9:38 AM State Park Rd. and Hwy 114 Calumet Sheriff State Park Rd and Pigeon Mile 45 FOHC -1 State Park Rd and Golf Course Rd Race in Progress Sign State Park Rd and Spring Hill FOHC - 2 Before Ranger Station I MSE Volunteer State Park Rd and Lower Cliff Rd JFOHC - 3 High Cliff State Park REST/TRANS REST STOP 3 - Joe Jacques High Cliff State Park T Intersection on Hill FOHC - 4 State Park Rd onto service road (TURN RIGHT) MSE Volunteer Park exit and High Cliff Rd TURN RIGHT) FOHC - 5 High Cliff Rd and Hwy 55 (TURN RIGHT) Calumet Sheriff Hwy 55 and Faro Springs Rd (TURN RIGHT) Calumet Sheriff Faro Springs Rd and Lake Shore Dr (TURN LEFT) ARES RADIO OP Lake Shore Dr and Cty Rd EE Calumet Sheriff Lake shore and Moore Rd Lake Shore Dr and Cty Rd E Calumet Sheriff Lake Shore Dr and Mud Creek Lake Shore Dr and Quinney Rd Lake Shore and Winnebago Point Beach REST STOP 4 - Junius Ho & ARES RADIO OP Lake Shore Dr and Artesia Beach (Turn Left) ARC FDL -1 Cty HHH and Cty C ARC FDL - 2 Cty HHH and Schoenborn Cty HHH and Cty G (TURN RIGHT) FDL Sheriff & ARES RADIO OP Cry G and Cty H FDL Sheriff Cty G and Sunset Lane (Marytown) REST STOP 5 - Clarks & ARES RADIO OP Cty G and Kiel Rd ARC FDL - 3 Cty G and Cty Q ARC FDL - 4 CtyG and Hickory Rd ARC FDL - 5 Cty G and Cty WH (curve) Race in Progress sign Cty WH and Walnut Rd Race in Progress sign Cty WH and Pine Rd Race in Progress sign Cty WH and Oak Rd Race in Progress sign Cty WH and Evergreen Cty WH and Cty W Race in Progress sign Cty WH and Cty Rd WW ARC FDL - 6 Stenz W2217 Cty WH REST STOP 6 - Kerrin Lemke Cty WH and 7 Hills Rd (Cty W) JARC FDL - 7 Cty WH and Konen Rd JARC FDL - 8 Cty WH and Tower Rd ARC FDL - 9 Cty WH and Hwy QQ /Church Rd (St Peter) ARC FDL -10 & ARES RADIO OP Cty WH and Lakeview ARC FDL -11 Cty WH and Kiekhaefer Pkwy ARC FDL -12 Cty WH and Cty Rd UU /Ledge Rd ARC FDL -13 & ARES RADIO OP Cty WH and DeerPath Rd ARC FDL - 14 Cty WH and Hwy 151 FDL Sheriff, MSE Volunteer & ARES RADIO OP Winnebago Dr and Cty K Race in Progress sign & ARES RADIO OP Winnebago Dr. and Luco Mile 88 ARC FDL -15 & ARES RADIO OP 2011 RTLCourse intersection countiesAs Page 2