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Construction routes, updated parking map in effect for Vandal home football games

From news services | Hagadone News Network | UPDATED 6 years, 3 months AGO
by From news services
| September 5, 2019 1:00 AM

MOSCOW — Fans attending Idaho football home games — starting with Saturday’s home opener vs. Central Washington — are advised of an intersection closure and a restructuring of game day parking.

To accommodate the growing interest in RV parking, and the loss of RV parking as construction continues on Idaho Central Credit Union Arena, additional powered and non-powered RV spaces were added to the West Kibbie Dome Lot, near the Vandal Tailgate.

Stadium Drive south of Sixth Street will be restricted to VSF, UC, RV and disability permit holders. Parking attendants, stationed at the checkpoint near Hartung Theatre, will collect the stub on each parking pass and grant vehicles access to the corresponding lot. All vehicles must have an applicable parking pass to enter these lots.

The lot to the west of the Menard Law Building is now a VSF 3 Lot, which is accessible to all VSF permit holders. All VSF permit holders may “park down” to lower level lots: VSF 1 permits are honored in VSF 1, VSF 2 and VSF 3 lots; VSF 2 permits are honored in VSF 2 and VSF 3 lots.

The lot to the north of the Menard Law Building will now be a paid lot available to those who do not qualify for VSF parking permits. Passes for the general lot can be purchased upon entrance for $10 per space, or ahead of time through the Idaho Athletics Ticket Office and printed at home. The only entrance to this lot will be from Rayburn Street, just south of Sixth Street.

All other color lots on campus, as well as select streets, are available for parking on game day as space allows with no payment required.

Parking lots will continue to open four hours prior to game time. Fans are reminded to be courteous of fellow Vandals and keep all tailgating activities within designated parking spaces and do not block drive lanes with chairs or other objects.

There is also a major intersection closure through November 2019, which will impact flow of pre- and post-game traffic. The intersection of Sixth and Line Streets is closed to through traffic in all directions. Refer to the attached construction route map and visit uidaho.edu/parking to view updated travel information.

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