Avoid traffic 'jam' - Strawberry Festival road closures

Marysville, WALocal News

Marysville officials will enforce road closures on June 16, 2025, due to the Strawberry Festival, which includes a Grand Parade on State Avenue. This event will significantly impact traffic on routes like Washington State Route 528, prompting officials to advise residents to seek alternative paths. The festival is anticipated to attract numerous visitors, leading to potential traffic jams in the area. Local bars and restaurants may benefit from increased foot traffic as festival-goers stop by. The event's planning aims to ensure safety and accessibility for all attendees.

Residents are encouraged to stay informed about the road closures to better navigate their travel plans. Historical attendance figures suggest that the Strawberry Festival consistently draws large crowds, creating a bustling atmosphere in downtown Marysville. Authorities are committed to managing the event's traffic flow effectively.

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