That's literally what CyRide does.They need to have CyRide bussing people to the stadium from various points throughout the town.
That's literally what CyRide does.They need to have CyRide bussing people to the stadium from various points throughout the town.
Kmart parking lotThose lots handle at least 20,000 people for a game like this. Where are you going to put them?
That's literally what CyRide does.
Like dedicated shuttles directly to/from from specific parking areas, instead of the normal routes?I know that’s literally what they do, I mean in a bigger way with notices about options for people.
Is one rainy week enough to close the grass lots? It’s been dry for weeks.
I thought the lots were usually closed when it had been rainy for weeks.
I took a look at the Ames COOP weather station on the mesonet and August 2018 had 8.4" vs August 2019 has only had 2" of precip. After that disastrous month of August, there was 4" of rain the 1st week of September. Completely different situations so far.
I think they'll be fine unless they get hit by a monster storm.
I know that’s literally what they do, I mean in a bigger way with notices about options for people.
Like dedicated shuttles directly to/from from specific parking areas, instead of the normal routes?
I haven't been keeping up with Ames' rainfall over the last month, so if it has been rather dry recently I think we might still be OK unless they get 2+ inches on Thursday afternoon/night.
That's not what is forecasted either, so I'll keep hoping. I also think JP will be less inclined to close the lots with what's at stake with CGD coming and us wanting to show off one of the best college football gameday atmospheres in the country.
Been abnormally dry throughout Iowa. The dryness started in SE Iowa and worked north. Our lawns had shut down up here on the MN border even. We can soak up a couple inches of rain in a day.
Time to start praying the rain away
https://www.fpm.iastate.edu/webcam/stadium/
Ames is WET! grass lots need to dry out A LOT! They are puping water out of the construction site for the new Student Athlete Center