
Halloween will not be interrupted by repaving on S. Lee Street in Old Town.
Residents of Lee Street received a letter from the city today (Oct. 23) advising that all of S. Lee Street would be repaved from Oct. 28 to Nov. 3. Despite a plan for work crews to wrap up daily by 3 p.m., the repaving work would have coincided with the annual Halloween celebration on the roadway, which is attended by thousands of people every year. Now, the city has confirmed to ALXnow that the repaving will be rescheduled to the following week.
“The paving team has postponed work on S. Lee Street to the following week, so there will be no impact on the Halloween tradition,” the city said in an email to ALXnow. “The posted signs will be updated ASAP.”

Last year, S. Lee Street resident Brenda Gianiny spent more than $1,000 on candy.
“This street does so well because, as Washingtonians, we’re all super divided politically, but everyone loves Halloween,” Gianiny said. “It’s for the kids. It’s just about having a good time.”
