
Open Streets ICT returns to Wichita's Douglas Avenue on Sunday, with no vehicle traffic allowed for a five-hour period.

The event will be from noon-5 p.m., and is free.
98.7 & 1330 KNSS and Wichita's Audacy radio stations are among the sponsors of this event.
Wichitans are invited to get active, socialize, and stop at businesses, restaurants, street vendors, and five major activity hubs located at every mile along the route on Douglas.
Open Streets ICT closes four miles of Douglas to traffic, from Bluff in College Hill (west of Oliver), all the way to Glenn Street in the historic Delano District (west of Seneca). Street closings will begin Sunday at 10 a.m., lasting until 6 p.m.
Glenn, Seneca, Broadway, Washington, and Hillside will remain open to allow for north- and south-bound traffic along Douglas.
The Wichita Police Department will control the actual times of street closings and openings.
The Qline will be running trolleys along 1st and 2nd streets between Oliver and McLean from 12-5 p.m. Individuals will be able to bring their bikes aboard the trolley. No pets will be allowed on the trolleys.