
Fort Lauderdale is gearing up for an end of summer celebration with its Pre Labor Day Festival on September 1. Scheduled to unfold within the lively vicinity of North Beach Restaurants and Shoppes, spanning NE 32nd and NE 33rd Streets from A1A west to the Intracoastal, the event promises a festive day out for families and friends alike. Those making plans to attend should be aware of significant traffic modifications.
According to the City of Fort Lauderdale's official announcement, road closures will be in effect for the entirety of Sunday, from 5 a.m. to 11 p.m. Specifically, NE 32nd and NE 33rd Streets will be inaccessible from A1A to NE 33rd Avenue. The city anticipates heavy traffic congestion as a result and advises motorists to plan their travel times with this in mind.
The festival, which is set before the Labor Day holiday, is an opportunity for the community to come together and enjoy the sunshine before the onset of fall. Vendors, live music, and other attractions will be abundant, giving attendees plenty to explore. For those who might be concerned about the road closures, alternative transportation methods such as biking, public transit, or ride-sharing services could be a viable option.
Further details around the festival and the associated traffic advisory can be found on the Fort Lauderdale Parks website. This resource is recommended for anyone needing additional information or looking to plan their visit to the event more meticulously. The City of Fort Lauderdale has put forth an effort to ensure that the festival is both an enjoyable and accessible experience for all who wish to partake in the pre-holiday festivities.









