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Parking for BSU Home Games Offered at Civic Plaza Complex

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

September 8, 2018

Contact: Kristi Furman
Interim Public Information Officer
208-287-7008

 

Parking for BSU Home Games Offered at Civic Plaza Complex
All Proceeds to Benefit the Faces of Hope Victim Center

(Boise, ID) – Great news football fans! Event parking for Boise State home football (weekend) games this season will be available at the Civic Plaza complex just east of the Ada County Courthouse, beginning Saturday, September 8th. Parking is offered at just $5 per vehicle, and all proceeds will go towards providing essential programs and educational services for victims of child abuse, elder abuse, domestic violence, and sexual assault at the Faces of Hope Victim Center.

The Civic Plaza complex is a prime location for BSU home game parking given its proximity to Bronco stadium and downtown.  Over 600 parking spaces are available, and parking will open at least 3 hours before kickoff.

Patrons can pre-pay the $5 parking cost online by visiting www.parkwhiz.com, and selecting Boise to access the Ada County Courthouse garage parking option.  All major credit cards are accepted when paying online, as well as at the ticket booth when parking the day of the game, for your convenience.

To access the event parking area, follow Avenue A north, between Myrtle and Front Streets in front of the downtown Boise Winco store, directly into the Civic Plaza parking garage entrance.  Patrons should be aware that NO alcoholic beverages or tailgating will be allowed in the Civic Plaza/Courthouse complex.

This parking service is managed by The Car Park in conjunction with the Ada County Operations Department.  For questions, please contact The Car Park at (208) 336-0821, or the Ada County Operations Department at (208) 287-7100.

The Faces of Hope Victim Center is located at 417 S. 6th Street in Boise, and is an all-inclusive center where law enforcement officials, crisis service providers, and criminal justice workers provide services to victims of child abuse, elder abuse, domestic violence and sexual assault.