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Official City Notice: Austin Marathon Road Closures and Public Health Advisories

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February 15, 2026/09:00 AM
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Official City Notice: Austin Marathon Road Closures and Public Health Advisories
Source: AustinTexas.gov / Author: City of Austin

Official City Notice: Sunday Road Closures and Health Advisories

As the lead editor for austin.news, we are providing this comprehensive roundup of official notices and public service announcements active today, Sunday, February 15, 2026. Residents are encouraged to review these updates to ensure safety and stay informed on municipal operations as significant events impact the metro area.

2026 Austin Marathon Road Closures

The Ascension Seton Austin Marathon, Half Marathon, and 5K are taking place today, causing extensive traffic disruptions. Official notices indicate that over two dozen roads across the city will be closed at various points to accommodate thousands of runners. Major thoroughfares are affected from early morning through the late afternoon.

  • Congress Avenue and Cesar Chavez Street: This intersection serves as the race start point. Road and cross-street closures began at 3:00 a.m. and are scheduled to reopen by 10:00 a.m.
  • South Congress Corridor: Closures are in effect from Gibson Street to Ben White Boulevard. Reopening times for these sections are expected between 9:00 a.m. and 9:30 a.m.
  • South First Street and Riverside Drive: Traffic is restricted along South First Street near Mary Street and Riverside Drive, with scheduled reopening set for 10:15 a.m.
  • Enfield Road and West 15th Street: Drivers should expect closures in these areas through the late morning, with most intersections projected to reopen by 11:45 a.m.

The race concludes near Congress Avenue and Ninth Street. Motorists are strongly advised to utilize the MoPac Expressway or I-35 for north-south travel and to avoid the city center until after 3:00 p.m.

Public Health and Safety Alerts

Austin Public Health (APH) continues to monitor local conditions and has maintained several active advisories for the month of February:

  • Flu and Allergy Season: Health officials urge caution as Austin remains in the peak of seasonal allergy and flu activity. Vaccination remains the primary recommendation for residents, and flu shots are available at various city neighborhood centers.
  • Fire Weather Proclamation: Governor Greg Abbott has renewed a disaster proclamation regarding increased fire weather conditions for several Texas counties, including Travis County. Residents must remain vigilant and strictly adhere to local fire safety regulations to prevent accidental wildfires.
  • Weather Recovery: Following the Weather Impact Alerts issued for Saturday's severe storms, conditions have cleared for Sunday. However, the city advises caution when traveling near low-water crossings where residual runoff may still be present.

City Council and Governance Updates

The Austin City Council is currently preparing for its next regular meeting scheduled for February 26, 2026. While no official sessions are held today, residents should note that the registration period for general public communication for the upcoming meeting concluded on February 12. Recent committee work earlier this month has focused on the city's social services portfolio and the preliminary development of the 2026 bond package. Community members are encouraged to monitor upcoming listening sessions as the city task force continues to gather input on infrastructure priorities including affordable housing and transportation.

Official City Notice: Austin Marathon Road Closures and Public Health Advisories