More than 30 Brooklyn streets to close for Trick-or-Streets on Halloween
Briefly

DOT Commissioner Ydanis Rodriguez highlighted that 'Trick-or-Streets' enhances children's safety and joy during Halloween by closing off streets for festivities, showcasing community engagement.
The initiative boasts over 30 closed streets across Brooklyn, creating car-free zones where families can participate safely in trick-or-treating and various Halloween celebrations, fostering community spirit.
Events like the Dead Zombie Band performance and costume contests aim to revitalize neighborhoods, turning local streets into vibrant areas of celebration and engagement during Halloween.
Trick-or-Streets promotes inclusivity and accessibility, as street closures allow people of all ages, including pets, to enjoy Halloween activities safely in a festive atmosphere.
Read at Brooklyn Paper
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