Boise State parking and shuttle information
Boise Police are reminding Boise State fans about the different parking and traffic for the Boise State vs. Fresno State game on Saturday.
BSU Football Shuttles:
The Downtown Boise Association has coordinated free shuttle buses from several downtown locations to Bronco Stadium. These shuttles run every 15 minutes for two hours prior to game time, and immediately after the game for one hour.
Please log onto the Bronco Shuttle link at www.downtownboise.org for more information.
Additional Parking:
BSU football fans can get great parking while benefitting victims of child abuse, sexual assault and domestic violence, courtesy of the Ada County Commissioners. Fans can park at the Ada County Courthouse, 200 W. Front Street for each home game during the 2012-2013 football season at a cost of $5.00 per car. All parking revenue proceeds will directly benefit victims served at Faces Family Justice Center.
Parking: Neighborhoods / Public Streets:
To preserve neighborhood and public safety, officers will be watching for parked vehicles that pose a safety hazard, such as those parked blocking sidewalks, crosswalks and fire hydrants, or parked too close to intersections or stop signs.
Julia Davis Park:
Boise Police and Boise Parks & Recreation remind football fans that all vehicles must be parked legally within Julia Davis Park. Overnight parking is prohibited. The park closes at midnight, vehicles left in the park past midnight are towed. Illegally parked vehicles can be towed at anytime.
On game days, additional signs will be posted prominently in the park to remind fans about parking regulations. For games that start after 7 p.m., towing will not occur until 2 a.m.
Glass beverage containers are prohibited in all city parks. All other glass is to be removed from the park by the user and not deposited in trash receptacles.
Alcohol is allowed only with a permit issued for shelter reservations. For more on Boise Park safety regulations, go to:www.cityofboise.org/parks
University Drive:
Signs posted on the north and south sides of University Drive restrict parking between 2:00 a.m. and 5:00 a.m. Violation of the parking restrictions is a minimum $47 fine. In some areas, signage clearly indicates that violating vehicles will be towed.
Alcohol Advisory:
Officers want to remind citizens to celebrate responsibly.
For public safety, Boise Police will be watching for illegal alcohol use in the neighborhoods surrounding Boise State, Julia Davis Park, and other restricted areas.
Increases in people on neighborhood streets, parks and parking lots in the Broadway area prior to the games has in past years, resulted in increased complaints and concerns about illegal alcohol use and related problems like disorderly conduct, underage drinking, drunk driving, assaults, urinating in public, loud parties, and littering.
It is a violation of city code to have open containers of alcohol on public streets and sidewalks, city parks without a parks dept. permit, and within 250 feet of the Boise River. This includes private parking lots open to the public (private parking lots with catering permits are the exception).
Boise Police say that the goal of police advisories and patrols is to keep citizens safe, and to maintain the cleanliness and safety of the neighborhoods surrounding the BSU campus.










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