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    Mexican Independence Day celebration in Chicago: Everything you need to know

    Voxtrend NewsBy Voxtrend NewsSeptember 11, 2025Updated:September 11, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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    CHICAGO – Chicago will celebrate Mexican Independence Day from Sept. 12 -16. Along with cultural events and neighborhood gatherings, city officials are urging residents to plan ahead and stay alert.

    What we know:

    Chicago will host multiple events across the city in honor of Mexican Independence Day, including the 26th Street Mexican Independence Day Parade in Little Village and the El Grito 5K Family Run/Walk.

    Here’s a full guide to things to do in Chicago this weekend.

    Safety and Security

    Officials are reminding Chicagoans to be respectful of neighborhoods, expect traffic delays and potential street closures and to call 9-1-1 if suspicious activity is spotted.

    Downtown traffic plan

    Drivers heading into the Loop should prepare for delays. In extreme cases, access to the Central Business District may be limited, with access given with proof of residency, work ID or event reservations.

    Potential downtown access points include:

    • Chicago/Green
    • Halsted/Washington
    • Halsted/Madison
    • Halsted/Jackson
    • Division/LaSalle
    • Roosevelt/Canal
    • Taylor/Desplaines
    • 18th/State
    • 18th/Michigan
    • 18th/Indiana

    Pedestrians will not be affected by these restrictions. 

    What you can do:

    The city strongly encourages festivalgoers to use CTA or Metra to avoid congestion. Street closures will be in place around event sites, including several near Broadway in Lakeview.

    For more information, visit Chicago.gov/OEMC.

    The Source: The information in this story was provided by Chicago Office of Emergency Management & Communications.

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