Parking at Boise State will be affected for Homecoming

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There will be some special parking considerations affecting Boise State’s campus Saturday due to the Boise State Homecoming parade on University Drive before the Tulsa vs. Boise State Homecoming game. The Homecoming parade is at 2:30 p.m. The route will begin at the Morrison Center parking lot, travel down University Drive and end at Bronco Stadium. The following parking restrictions will apply. University Drive and the Morrison Center parking lot will be closed from 2 to 4 p.m. Cars that park on University Drive earlier in the day must move by 2 p.m.

Cars parked in lots that exit onto University Drive must wait until after the Homecoming parade to travel on University Drive. The Morrison Center parking lot and on-street parking on University Drive will reopen at about 4 p.m., but several hundred spaces will be reserved for a ballroom dance performance that afternoon and evening. Free parking will be available east of the Liberal Arts lot, lots at Lincoln and Belmont avenues, lots by the Health Center and Gateway Center, in the 648-space parking structure and the Health Sciences lot on the west side of Capitol Boulevard. Some free parking will also be available in the Morrison Center lot after 4 p.m.

Fans may not park in residence hall lots, apartment housing lots or anywhere that is not a marked parking place. A free shuttle will be available to take people from the parking structure at Brady and University to Bronco Stadium. Fans are encouraged to park at Washington Group International for $4 and ride the free shuttle to the stadium. Lots surrounding Bronco Stadium, including Bronco Circle, Campus Lane, the Liberal Arts Building lot and the lot at Euclid and University will be restricted to BAA members. As always, motorists with handicap permits are invited to park in the Bronco Stadium lot for a $5 fee.

BSU News Services

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Filed under: NEWS — Archive @ 12:00 am October 11th, 2001

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