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NYPD Readies For Tens Of Thousands Of Revelers At Village Halloween Parade

NEW YORK (CBSNewYork) – Tens of thousands of revelers are expected to line Sixth Avenue to get a glimpse of tonight's Halloween Parade in Greenwich Village.

"I'm really looking forward to another great Halloween Parade for the Village," NYPD Commissioner James O'Neill told reporters this week.

While the NYPD says there are no credible threats, police will be on "heightened vigilance" to keep everyone safe.

"The NYPD will have a highly visible police presence along the parade route and at the pedestrian crossings," Assistant Chief Steve Hughes said. "We will stage our blocker vehicles and sand trucks around the perimeter of the parade."

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The parade kicks off at Spring Street and Sixth Avenue before running north to West 15th Street. Traffic will mostly be affected from Canal to West 20th Street.

"There will be no vehicle crossings along the parade route. Vehicle closures will be in effect about an hour before the parade starts and about an hour after the parade ends," said Hughes.

HALLOWEEN PARADE ROUTE (From the NYPD)

Formation:

  • 6th Avenue between Spring Street and Canal Street
  • Dominick Street between Varick Street and 6th Avenue
  • Sullivan Street between Broome Street and Spring Street
  • Broome Street between Sullivan Street and Varick Street
  • Spring Street between Sullivan Street and Varick Street

Route:

  • 6th Avenue between Spring Street and 18th Street

Dispersal:

  • 16th Street between 5th Avenue and 7th Avenue
  • 17th Street between 5th Avenue and 7th Avenue
  • 18th Street between 5th Avenue and 7th Avenue

Pedestrian crossings:

  • Prince /Charlton Street (E/B and W/B)
  • W. 4th Street (E/B only)
  • Washington Pl. (W/B only)
  • 11th Street (E/B and W/B)
  • 13th Street (E/B and W/B)
  • 14th Street (E/B and W/B)
  • 15th Street (E/B and W/B)

Miscellaneous:

  • 10th Street between 6th Avenue and Greenwich Avenue
  • Van Dam Street between Varick Street and 6th Avenue

Closest Subway Stations Along The Parade Route

  • Spring St (6 Av): C/E (uptown only until 10 PM; downtown A after 10 PM)
  • Spring St (Lafayette St): 6 (uptown only after 9:45 PM)
  • Canal St (6 Av): A/C/E
  • Canal St (Varick St): 1
  • Canal St (Broadway)​​​​​​ Accessible station: J/N/Q/R
  • Prince St: R/W
  • Houston St: 1
  • Christopher St-Sheridan Sq: 1
  • B'way-Lafayette St Accessible station: B/D/F/M
  • Bleecker St Accessible station: 6 (uptown only after 9:45 PM)
  • W 4 St-Washington Sq Accessible station: A/C/E/B/D/F/M
  • 8 St-NYU: R/W
  • Astor Pl: 6 (uptown only after 9:45 PM)
  • 14 St (6 Av): L/F/M
  • 14 St (7 Av): 1/2/3
  • 14 St-Union Sq Accessible station (except 4/5/6): L/N/Q/R/4/5 (6, uptown only after 9:45 PM)
  • 18 St: 1
  • 23 St (7 Av): 1
  • 23 St (Broadway): R/W
  • 23 St (Park Av) Accessible station: 6 (uptown only after 9:45 PM)

It has been exactly two years since a terrorist deliberately mowed down pedestrians on the West Side Highway, killing eight people and injuring 11 others.

"The vigilance of every resident and visitor to our city helps us all share the responsibility for public safety," O'Neill said. "If something doesn't look right, I ask you to flag down a cop, call 911 or call our toll free counterterrorism hotline at 1-888-NYCSAFE."

For more, see the MTA website at new.mta.info/halloweenparade2019.

The parade steps off around 7 p.m. and lasts until about 11 p.m.

Click here for more information on how to get there.

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