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Trick-or-Treating in Barge-Chestnut Neighborhood to Impact Traffic

Yakima, WALocal News

Each Halloween, the historic Barge-Chestnut neighborhood in Yakima draws an impressive crowd of over 1,000 trick-or-treaters, making it a popular destination for families. In response to this annual influx, the City of Yakima, along with the Yakima Police Department and the Barge-Chestnut Neighborhood Association, are implementing traffic safety measures to protect participants. Local authorities will restrict traffic flow to create a safer environment for children and their families as they enjoy the festivities. This collaboration underscores the community's commitment to ensuring public safety during high-traffic events. The proactive measures aim to prevent accidents and facilitate a smooth experience for all attendees.

Residents are advised to remain vigilant while navigating the area on Halloween night. The partnership between city officials and the neighborhood association reflects a strong sense of community and responsibility. As families prepare for a night of fun, the emphasis on safety remains paramount.

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