Please see the map below for street closures, procession routes, parking options and public gathering locations.
Or click HERE to download the map.

The final viewing will be held at Finney Chapel (90 North Professor Street – Oberlin, OH), indicated on the map by the Oberlin Police Department Mourning Badge.
Parking Options:
Parking for Officer Neadham's family and those with ADA needs is available in the parking lot behind Finney Chapel (indicated in red on the map).
Public parking is available in lots identified in yellow and listed below, as well as any existing legal street parking.
1. Bosworth Lot
2. Stevenson Lot
3. Langston Middle School
4. Willard Court Lots
5. Eric Nord Way
6. NUCA/FAVA
7. City Hall/Library Lots
8. Conservatory Lot
9. Off-Street Parking
10. Rice/King Lot
11. Service Building Lot
12. Hales Gym
Processions: The incoming procession will take place around 8:00am and will enter Oberlin heading southbound on North Main Street, west on West College Street and then turning northbound on Professor Street to Finney Chapel. The outgoing procession will take place around 12:00pm and will head east on West Lorain Street, and north on North Main Street out of town.
Public Gathering: Those wishing to pay respects to Officer Neadham, but do not wish to attend the funeral services are encouraged to gather at Tappan Square close to Finney Chapel and along West Lorain Street, or at Langston Middle School for the outgoing procession (indicated by the white checkered areas). The procession should take place around 12:00pm.
Street Closures: Professor Street between Hamilton Street and Union Street will be closed Saturday morning beginning at 7:30am to allow for staging of those vehicles in the procession.
Additionally, the eastbound lane on West College Street, between Pyle Road and Professor Street, as well as the southbound lane of North Professor Street between Union Street and the northern city limits will be closed. The northbound lane of North Professor Street between Union Street and the northern city limits will remain open.