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City celebrates successful 4th of July event with record attendance

July 16, 2024 | Kent, King County, Washington



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City celebrates successful 4th of July event with record attendance
During a recent government meeting, city officials celebrated the success of the Fourth of July splash event, noting it was the most incident-free celebration in three years. The event saw a significant increase in attendance, with over 10,000 participants reported, a notable rise attributed to improved staffing levels and effective planning.

The city managed to double its usual staffing for the event, thanks to a stabilization in personnel and the timing of the celebration coinciding with a double shift day. This allowed for a larger contingent of officers to be present, contributing to the event's safety and overall positive atmosphere. Officials praised the collaborative efforts of various city departments, including Parks and the police, which helped ensure a family-friendly environment.

The fireworks display was highlighted as a standout feature of the evening, further enhancing the community's enjoyment. City leaders expressed pride in the event's execution and acknowledged the importance of elected officials participating in community activities, as it fosters a deeper understanding of local issues.

Looking ahead, officials are preparing for the upcoming Corn Days festival, which follows closely after the Fourth of July celebrations, continuing the city's tradition of vibrant community events.

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