Boise Police officers want to remind fans going to the Boise State Broncos vs Tennessee-Martin Skyhawks game Saturday, or enjoying the atmosphere outside the stadium, to remember:
Do not drink and drive.
Park safely and legally. Those who ignore parking laws and/or signs jeopardize safety and risk getting a ticket or being towed.
If fans are going to drink alcohol, do so in designated areas. The 10 to 10 Zone remains in effect for home games.
For public safety, open containers of alcohol are not allowed in public areas outside the 10 to 10 Zone including parking lots and neighborhood streets. Officers are checking for adults who provide alcohol to minors and for underage drinking.
Be good neighbors - use crosswalks, throw away litter, and respect the safety and cleanliness of homes and businesses in the BSU area.
To help ensure everyone can safely and quickly enter the stadium, please remember to leave your bags at home. Boise State has a clear bag policy.
10 to 10 Zone
The 10 to 10 Zone remains in place for home games this season. It specifies areas off-campus where people age 21 or older may consume alcoholic beverages from 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. on Boise State home football game days only.
Alcoholic beverages are allowed in opaque plastic cups within the zone. Glass containers, beer cans, and types of liquor bottles and cups with alcoholic labeling are not allowed.
The "Zone" begins at Broadway Avenue and Myrtle Street, extends south down Broadway to Beacon, turns west along Beacon, north up Oakland Avenue, west on Potter Drive, north again up South Joyce Street, and then west along University Drive all the way to Capitol Boulevard. The boundary extends north along Capitol and turns east onto Cesar Chavez Lane, crosses Friendship Bridge north, and leads into Julia Davis Park. In the park, the "10 to 10 Zone" boundary is the area east of Zoo Boise to Broadway Avenue, and south of the Julia Davis pond.
10 to 10 Zone boundaries are specific. No "gray area" exists outside the identified boundaries and illegal alcohol use outside those boundaries will be enforced.
It is a violation of the city code to have open containers of alcohol on public streets and sidewalks, city parks without a parks department's permission, 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).
Bronco Gameday Shuttle: The Downtown Boise Association has coordinated free shuttle buses from several convenient downtown locations to Albertson’s Stadium. The Bronco Gameday Shuttle runs every 15 minutes for two hours prior to game time, and immediately after the game for one hour. To see the location of the Bronco Gameday Shuttle pick-ups, CLICK HERE.
Ford Fan Zone: Bronco Lane will be closed to traffic for the Ford Fan Zone. For more updates on this event please CLICK HERE.
Parking: To preserve the 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. Both Idaho State and Boise City codes prohibit the following hazardous parking:
Within 30 feet of a stop sign or yield sign;
Within 20 feet of a crosswalk-marked or unmarked-at an intersection;
Within 15 feet of a fire hydrant;
On a sidewalk;
On a yellow or red "no parking" curb.
These laws apply to all motor vehicles, including motorcycles and scooters. PENALTIES:
Citation: most parking tickets carry a fine of approximately $60.
Towing: motorists risk their vehicle being towed if the vehicle is parked blocking a driveway, access way, fire hydrant, or parked illegally in an alleyway.
Parking in Parks: The Boise Police and Parks and Recreation Departments want to remind football fans that all vehicles must be parked legally within Julia Davis Park, Ann Morrison Park, Idaho Fallen Firefighters Memorial Park and Kristin Armstrong Municipal Park. Due to ongoing construction in the east end of Julia Davis Park, parking in that park location is limited for Boise State home games this season. Due to the Boise Comic Arts Festival taking place at Zoo Boise on Saturday, September 17, parking at Julia Davis Park will be extremely limited for the 2 p.m. game against the University of Tennessee-Martin Skyhawks. Please plan accordingly.
Parking for Boise State home games is free on a first come, first served basis in city parks. Free parking is available at each park listed until 9 a.m. the following morning for home games only.
Towing will be delayed at Julia Davis Park, Ann Morrison Park, Idaho Fallen Firefighters Memorial Park and Kristin Armstrong Municipal Park until 9 a.m. the following morning regardless of the game’s kickoff time.
Vehicles must be parked in a designated parking space. Cars parked on a yellow curb will be towed.
Glass beverage containers are prohibited in all City of Boise parks. Any other glass must be removed from the park by visitors and can’t be deposited in the trash.
Alcohol consumption is allowed inside the 10 to 10 zone within Julia Davis Park, but alcohol policies vary at other park locations including Ann Morrison Park and Kristin Armstrong Municipal Park. Limited reservation sites are also available for a fee and in some cases, a permit is needed for alcohol consumption at reserved shelter.
For more information on safety regulations, park reservations and policies, visit Boise Parks and Recreation website or call 208-608-7600 ext. 5 if you have further questions.
The goal of police advisories and patrols is to keep fans safe and to maintain the cleanliness and safety of the neighborhoods surrounding the BSU campus. GO BRONCOS!
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