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annual Spiedie Fest and Balloon Rally
The annual Spiedie Fest and Balloon Rally will take place in the Binghamton area starting Friday afternoon, August 1st through Sunday, August 3rd. The festival will take place on the grounds of Otsiningo Park, located along Interstate 81 and the Chenango River.
Interstate 81 northbound between the Exit 13 B (old Exit 5) on-ramp and the I-81/I-88 eastbound connector will be reduced from three lanes to two for this event.
Motorists should expect delays in the vicinity of the park, Exit 13 B interchange, US Route 11 (Front Street) between Prospect Street and the SUNY Broome Campus, and along Bevier Street (CR 145).
Motorists are also reminded that “no stopping” or “parking” will be allowed along the shoulders of I-81 or I-88.
No public parking will be available along US Route 11 (Front Street) or CR 145 (Bevier Street). Parked vehicles within these areas will be towed.
Motorists are asked to use extreme caution while traveling throughout the area due to the expected heavy pedestrian and vehicle traffic, especially each night at the conclusion of the evening concerts.
The annual Spiedie Fest and Balloon Rally will take place in the Binghamton area starting Friday afternoon, August 1st through Sunday, August 3rd. The festival will take place on the grounds of Otsiningo Park, located along Interstate 81 and the Chenango River.
Interstate 81 northbound between the Exit 13 B (old Exit 5) on-ramp and the I-81/I-88 eastbound connector will be reduced from three lanes to two for this event.
Motorists should expect delays in the vicinity of the park, Exit 13 B interchange, US Route 11 (Front Street) between Prospect Street and the SUNY Broome Campus, and along Bevier Street (CR 145).
Motorists are also reminded that “no stopping” or “parking” will be allowed along the shoulders of I-81 or I-88.
No public parking will be available along US Route 11 (Front Street) or CR 145 (Bevier Street). Parked vehicles within these areas will be towed.
Motorists are asked to use extreme caution while traveling throughout the area due to the expected heavy pedestrian and vehicle traffic, especially each night at the conclusion of the evening concerts.
I-87 Champlain Port of Entry (US-Canadian Border) Overheight Vehicle Restriction
As of April 21, 2025, all oversized vehicles will no longer be able to enter Canada (circulate northbound) through the Saint-Bernard-de-Lacolle (Highway 15) Port of Entry due to ongoing construction. Alternative POE: Lacolle Route 221
As of April 21, 2025, all oversized vehicles will no longer be able to enter Canada (circulate northbound) through the Saint-Bernard-de-Lacolle (Highway 15) Port of Entry due to ongoing construction. Alternative POE: Lacolle Route 221
- Height: Over 16.4 feet (5 meters)
- Width: Over 8.5 feet (2.6 meters)
- Length: Over 53 feet (16.1 meters)
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