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Yuba City police, contractors and temple leaders coordinate ahead of Sikh Festival; buses, barricades and permit questions remain
Summary
City public safety and traffic officials briefed the council on logistics and safety plans for the Sikh Festival scheduled for Sunday, Nov. 2, including bus charters, larger barricades and targeted neighborhood closures; several permit and security contracts remained unresolved.
City public safety and traffic officials briefed the council on logistics and safety plans for the upcoming Sikh Festival (parade) and described outstanding concerns about parking, bus service, security contracts and the event permit.
Sergeant Krause of the Yuba City Police Department said the event’s main day is Sunday, Nov. 2. The department’s after‑action review from the prior year led to new measures this year: the city and temple are contracting with traffic control firms (Traffic Management Incorporated, subcontracting with Meridian Barricades) to supply larger, vehicle‑stopping barricades at key points; closures will be enforced on Pepperwood and Quail Point to keep nonresident vehicles out of inundated…
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