Parking Situation Could Be Hectic Thursday Night for MTSU Home Opener

Aug 28, 2013 at 04:00 pm


MTSU’s first home game of the 2013 season on Thursday night will require traffic and parking changes to accommodate on- and off-campus Blue Raider fans.
 
The MTSU Office of Parking and Transportation Services is encouraging students on campus to leave their cars parked and walk or ride the Raider Xpress shuttle to classes and the game. Faculty and staff can do the same or try to arrive early, since fans are expected to be on campus early as well.
 
MTSU’s Blue Raiders will be playing the Western Carolina Catamounts beginning at 6:30 p.m. Thursday in Floyd Stadium. The matchup against the Cullowhee, N.C.-based team also is the inaugural Conference USA game for MTSU. The game will be on WGNS FM 100.5, FM 101.9, AM 1450 and streaming online at WGNSRadio.com. We will also have the game on our free iPhone and Android apps. 
 
During Thursday’s expected traffic crunch, motorists should use entrances and exits on the less-congested south and east sides of campus along East Main Street and Rutherford Boulevard, said Ron Malone, MTSU’s assistant vice president for events and transportation services.
 
“Using the south and east sides of campus will allow students, faculty and staff to enter and exit more easily while afternoon and evening classes are still underway,” Malone said. “If motorists can use East Main or Rutherford, they can avoid the most congested west and north sides of campus.” 
 
The campus community also should note these parking lot and road closings for Aug. 29, Malone said:
All campus parking for people with disabilities will remain unchanged and will be enforced as usual. No one with a valid disability placard or license plate will be turned away from any available disabled-parking space, and no vehicle without the appropriate placard or plate will be allowed to use disabled-parking spaces.
 
MTSU’s Raider Xpress shuttle buses will run their routes until the end of the third quarter of the game. Shuttle service will end then to allow the MTSU Police Department to prepare for the game traffic that will be leaving campus.
 
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You can download a printable campus parking map at http://tinyurl.com/MTSUParkingMap13-14. For more information about parking at MTSU anytime, visit the Parking and Transportation Services website at http://www.mtsu.edu/parking.
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