Avoid traffic 'jam' - Strawberry Festival road closures

Marysville, WALocal News

Marysville's Strawberry Festival on June 16, 2025, will cause major road closures aimed at alleviating traffic congestion. State Avenue and Washington State Route 528 will be particularly affected during the Grand Parade, a highlight of the festival. Local officials are advising residents to adjust their travel plans and consider alternative routes to avoid delays. The Strawberry Festival is a well-attended annual event that celebrates community and local agriculture, drawing visitors from nearby areas. Authorities stress that managing traffic effectively is crucial for public safety during the festivities.

In previous years, the festival has seen thousands of attendees, showcasing the importance of the event to the local economy. Residents can find real-time updates on road conditions and festival events through official channels. Participation in local events like this fosters community spirit, making it essential for residents to stay informed.

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