State Ave. closure Saturday, Dec. 7, for holiday parade

Marysville, WALocal News

The City of Marysville's news release dated November 25, 2024, provides crucial information about the upcoming closure of State Avenue for the Merrysville for the Holidays Electric Lights Parade on December 7. The road will be closed between 4th Street (SR 528) and Grove Street starting at 5:30 p. m. and is anticipated to reopen by 10 p. m.

, or sooner if possible. To mitigate traffic issues, residents are encouraged to utilize detour routes such as Cedar Avenue, Grove Street, and Armar Road. Furthermore, additional street closures will affect 5th and 6th Streets adjacent to Comeford Park, which will be closed from noon on the same day. Delta Avenue will also face restrictions, remaining closed between 5th and 6th Streets throughout the weekend. This proactive communication underscores the city's commitment to keeping the public informed about local events that might impact daily travel.

As the holiday season approaches, the Electric Lights Parade is a cherished event, drawing community participation and excitement. Residents are urged to plan ahead, ensuring a smooth experience during the festivities.

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