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Parking restrictions change on game days

By Jason Miller

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Published: Friday, September 4, 2009

Updated: Friday, September 4, 2009

Manhattan will begin implementing the game day parking ordinance this Saturday for the kickoff of the 2009-2010 season. The parking ordinance will restrict parking on certain streets near Snyder Family Stadium for all home games.

"Our fire department and emergency folks need to have access, that's why it's setup like that," said Rob Ott, the city engineer.

The streets will not remain entirely off limits, as parking will be available one side of the street. The City of Manhattan's Web page has links to show game day attendees where they can and cannot park.

Ott commented that towing will be strictly enforced and that the community needs to be aware of the game day ordinance.

Parking will be prohibited and tow zones established along the following streets:

 
South side of Hobbs Drive from Winne Drive to Kenmar Drive.

South side of Vaughn Drive from Ranser Road to Kenmar Drive.

South side of Cassell Road from Ranser Road to Kenmar Drive.

West side of Ranser Road from Cassell Road to Hobbs Drive.

West side of Kenmar Drive from Kimball Avene to Hobbs Drive.

South side of Winne Drive from Kenmar Drive to Ranser Road.

West side of Winne Drive from Ranser Road to Hobbs Drive.

North side of Sunny Circle and the north side of Meade Circle.

West side of Parkway Drive north of Kimball Avenue.

East side of Hilliview Drive from Kimball Avenue to St. Christopher Circle.

South and west sides of Snowbird Dr. from Tamarron Terrace to the end of the Snowbird cul-de-sac.

Sklyer Circle from Snowbird Drive to the end of the cul-de-sac.

 

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