Traffic Alert for December 15: 12Ks of Christmas

Kirkland, WALocal News

On December 15, 2024, the City of Kirkland will host the 12Ks of Christmas run/walk, necessitating a traffic alert for the surrounding area. Participants and spectators should anticipate considerable traffic delays and restricted parking at Marina Park. The city has advised that vehicles parked in restricted areas will be towed to facilitate the event. To better inform those involved, detailed course maps can be accessed through the official event site at 12ksofchristmas. com.

This annual event not only promotes community engagement but also poses logistical challenges, highlighting the need for effective traffic management. Local authorities are urging residents and visitors to plan their routes ahead of time to minimize disruptions. Such events contribute significantly to the local economy and community spirit, making it crucial for everyone to be aware of the potential impacts. By staying informed, participants can ensure a smoother experience during this festive occasion.

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