INDIO, Calif. — Road closures, detours and other traffic impacts connected with the Coachella Valley Music & Arts Festival were announced Tuesday, less than two weeks before the first weekend of the fest gets underway at the Empire Polo Club in Indio.

As of last week, the Indio Police Department shut down Avenue 50, between Monroe Street and Madison Avenue, which will remain closed until May 5 for the dual-weekend entertainment associated with Coachella, as well as the Stagecoach Music Festival that will follow on the weekend of April 25-27.

According to the city of Indio's traffic plan, beginning Friday, April 11, there will be no access on Avenue 49 between Hjorth and Monroe streets, nor along Avenue 50, between Jackson and Madison streets, or on Hjorth, from Avenue 49 to Avenue 50, or along Madison, between Avenues 49 and 52.

Those closures will be in effect for each festival weekend — April 11- 13, April 18-20 and April 25-27, according to the police department.

Officials cautioned that travel delays will be heavy along Washington Street, between Interstate 10 and Avenue 52, as well as on Jefferson Street and Avenues 48 and 52 going into the Empire Polo Club grounds. Extensive delays are also anticipated on Highway 111 at Jefferson and Monroe, and at all the exits into Indio from I-10.

Options for slightly faster travel may be available on Jackson, Calhoun Street and Golf Center Parkway, going north-and southbound, while less vexing travel might be open on Fred Waring Drive, Miles Avenue and Dr. Carreon Boulevard going east- and westbound, officials said.

"On each Monday following the festivals, streets surrounding the site and I-10 will be busy with more than 40,000 campers leaving the area," according to a police statement. "Noise from the festival site could begin on each Thursday prior to the festival dates, due to sound checks and on-site camping guests."

Shuttle services will be available from area hotels and motels daily.

There will also be a designated pay ride spot for Uber and Lyft users at the southwest corner of Avenue 49 and Monroe, while family and taxicab pickup and drop-offs are designated on the northeast corner of Avenue 52 and Madison.

Along with Indio police, other law enforcement agencies will be lending support throughout the event, including the Riverside County Sheriff's Department and California Highway Patrol.

Arrests for various, usually misdemeanor violations are common during the festivals.