Stadium Drive Traffic to be Restricted Until at Least Mid-March

FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. – Stadium Drive will be closed to through traffic until at least mid-March, while crews working for the City of Fayetteville finish relocating a water main.

Drivers on Maple Street will not be able to turn south onto Stadium Drive.

Access to and from Lot 44 at Stadium Drive will be restricted, but drivers will still be able to get into or out of Lot 44 from Razorback Road or Maple Street.

Detour signs are in place to re-direct traffic.

Stadium Drive will still be open to two way traffic from Meadow Street to the service drive leading to the Stadium Drive. Parking Garage and service entrance for the Arkansas Union. Drivers will be able to get to all buildings along Stadium Drive, as well as the Stadium Drive Parking Garage, Arkansas Union, the Faulkner Performing Arts Center Project and parking spaces on the south side of the Administration Building during the construction.

Parking along Stadium Drive will not be affected by the construction.

Updated information will be post when available.

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