RESIDENTIAL PARKING ADVISORY FROM DENVER PUBLIC WORKS Parking Restrictions for Monster Jam Tomorrow DENVER — People going to Monster Jam at Broncos Stadium at Mile High on Saturday are encouraged to watch for posted parking restrictions around the stadium and surrounding neighborhoods. Denver’s Right of Way Enforcement agents will be enforcing posted parking regulations in the area. On Street Parking Posted signs in the stadium area restrict parking to vehicles with the correct residential parking permit posted in the window from 12:00pm to 9:00pm on Saturday. For those eligible for a Residential Parking Permit (RPP), now is a great time to make sure permits are current. People are likely eligible for RPP if a sign is posted with restrictions on their street. For more information, residents can call 311 or go to denvergov.org/rpp. Stadium Parking There will be handicap placard enforcement for all handicap parking lots on-site at the stadium. Anyone who would like to park in these lots will be asked to show proof of their handicap placard registration before they will be allowed to enter. Off-Street Parking (parking lots) People should also be cautious when utilizing a parking lot in the area. If people are not parking in one of the parking lots on stadium property, they should choose only those locations that 1) display a special event parking sign issued by the City & County of Denver, or 2) are existing approved parking lots clearly managed by reputable companies. The signs display the seal of the City & County of Denver and include the address of the parking location. These signs were issued because of the proliferation of illegal parking lots taking drivers’ money, only to have the drivers return to their vehicles to find it ticketed and/or towed. When parking in a lot with the City & County of Denver sign posted, drivers can be assured that they will be parked legally and are not in danger of tickets, tows or being "parked in" (blocked or trapped in a space by other vehicles). Alternative Transportation Denver Public Works encourages people to use public transportation to get to the concert. The stadium is easily accessible by light rail or bus. People can go to rtd-denver.com or call the RTD Telephone Information Center at 303-299-6000 to check RTD schedules prior to their trip. The stadium is also conveniently located adjacent to Denver bike paths, and it’s equipped with over three hundred individual bike racks. People can go to denvergov.org/bikemap to plan their route or pick up a free copy of the Denver Bike Map at a local recreation center or Denver City Council office. For more information about stadium events, please visit broncosstadiumatmilehigh.com. ### |