PARKING AND TAILGATING
2009 FOOTBALL
PARKING
- All lots dedicated to Football Game Day Parking open at 9:00 am.
- Note the 3 lots indicated on the web-site map found below.
- North Campus
- Lot #9 / Pruden Street
- Wade Street
- Handicapped parking is available at the North Campus Lot.
- Please call ahead if additional assistance is needed: 203-932-7357.
- Parking is NOT allowed on the neighborhood streets surrounding the North Campus.
- There is no charge for general parking.
- Parking lot will close one hour after game ends.
Click Here for a Football Game Day Parking Map
TAILGATING
Tailgating will be allowed in the parking area with the goal of providing football fans, parents, faculty, staff, alumni and students a total positive game-environment experience.
Reserved tailgating spaces, allowing for a small pop-up tent, are available on a first come first serve basis by calling 203-932-7017. There is a $15 charge for a reserved tailgate space. PLEASE NOTE - Reserved tailgating spaces for Saturday, September 26 are SOLD OUT. All reserved tailgating spaces are taken for that week. Spaces are still available for the remaining three games of the season. All other spaces are considered general parking and free of charge.
To ensure an enjoyable family friendly atmosphere, all tailgating participants must adhere to the following
policies and procedures:
- Propane and Charcoal grills are prohibited in the general parking area.
- Pop-up tents are prohibited in the general parking area.
- Fires built on the ground and open fire pit devices are prohibited in all areas.
- Kegs are NOT allowed.
- Pets are NOT allowed on University property.
- NO glass containers are allowed; plastic cups and cans are allowed (please recycle or dispose of properly)
- Dispose of all trash in trash receptacles located in tailgating areas or pack it out.
- Alcohol is not permitted outside of the tailgating area.
- The University of New Haven is committed to providing a safe and healthy environment for visitors, students, coaches, spectators and the community at large. The use or possession of alcoholic beverages and the sale, delivery or service to individuals under age 21 is prohibited by the University and Connecticut state law.