Mayor Bass Announces Coordinated Operations and Guidance for Monday Dodgers Championship Parade

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Los Angeles will celebrate the Dodgers' back-to-back World Series wins with a Championship Parade on November 3. Mayor Karen Bass announced plans to support a safe and festive environment for fans during the event. The parade starts at 11 AM in Downtown L. A. , with players riding on double-decker buses along a 45-minute route.

Fans are encouraged to gather along Grand Avenue and are urged to use public transit to avoid traffic congestion, with Metrolink increasing service on key lines. Following the parade, a special ticketed event at Dodger Stadium will commence around 12:15 PM, with no time for commuting between events. Bass highlighted the importance of showcasing the spirit of Los Angeles during the celebrations. Attendees are advised to plan ahead for parking and transit options, as parking at Union Station may fill up quickly. The Dodger Stadium Express will provide transportation from Union Station, starting service at 8:30 AM.

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