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Pemberton Mayor Jordan Sturdy also seemed enthusiastic about
the progression of plans for the festival, but said that “it’s not without its
risks.” The Village of Pemberton staff are working on a special addition for
their website to gather feedback from the community on the event to ensure they
can properly weigh the risks and benefits afterwards.
To help keep Pemberton residents informed and alleviate
frustration during the festival, Bourbonnais said they would be providing
community information hang tags, which will provide information on the peak
travel times between 4 p.m. and 7 p.m. and 11 p.m. and 2 a.m., festival hours,
and shuttles.
With over 32,000 tickets already sold, Bourbonnais summed
things up pretty succinctly: “The world’s coming to Pemberton.”
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