Local business owner warns Kuna trunk‑or‑treat overwhelmed parking, cites $20K in lost revenue

Kuna City Council · December 3, 2025

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Summary

A Kuna merchant told the council that an estimated 3,500 kids attended the recent trunk‑or‑treat and that overwhelmed parking near City Hall cost her business more than $20,000 in revenue; she asked the city and chamber to help with parking and security next year.

Anna Paz, a Kuna resident and business owner at 1980 W. Ardell, told the council the recent Kuna trunk‑or‑treat drew roughly 3,500 children and overwhelmed nearby parking around City Hall and her property. She said the parking overflow made customers think stores were full and cost her business more than $20,000 in lost revenue on the day of the event.

Paz said she has discussed concerns with the Kuna Chamber and suggested the chamber either provide funding for security/parking attendants or that the city take on event management to reduce disruption to local businesses. Council acknowledged the concern and said the city event coordinator would follow up with the chamber and Ms. Paz to explore guidance and parking management options for future events.