Petaluma Residents: City Shares Updates on Halloween Safety, Street Improvements, Emergency Planning, and Voting

Petaluma has released a community update outlining recent city initiatives. The update, published on October 24, 2025, covers safety, transportation, and civic participation as the city prepares for Halloween and other fall events.

City officials are asking drivers and pedestrians to be cautious during Halloween. The Petaluma Police Department will monitor neighborhoods to help ensure safe trick-or-treating. Drivers are advised to slow down and watch for children. Pedestrians are encouraged to use crosswalks, carry flashlights, and wear reflective clothing. The city states that safety is a shared responsibility.

The Safe Streets & Mobility team has made changes at the intersection of E. Madison Street and Novak Drive. These include new stop signs, bulbouts, high-visibility crosswalks, and double yellow centerlines. The improvements are intended to make it safer for people to access the Senior Center and Lucchesi Community Park…

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