Avoid traffic 'jam' - Strawberry Festival road closures

Marysville, WALocal News

The Strawberry Festival in Street, Somerset, will result in crucial road closures starting June 21, 2025, at 3 PM local time. With heavy traffic expected around 4th Street and State Avenue, local authorities urge residents and visitors to adjust their travel plans. The festival, which runs through August 25, 2025, will feature a parade and numerous attractions designed to draw large crowds. Local businesses, particularly in the hospitality and retail sectors, are preparing for increased patronage during this peak season. City officials emphasize the importance of planning ahead to avoid delays and ensure public safety.

The festival is a significant event for the community, expected to boost the local economy. Local traffic management strategies will be in place to facilitate smooth travel. Residents should remain informed about closures and detours to navigate the area effectively.

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