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The Honolulu Advertiser
Posted on: Tuesday, December 19, 2006

Stadium urges alternate bowl-game parking sites

By Loren Moreno
Advertiser Staff Writer

ALTERNATE PARKING SITES

Kamehameha Drive-In: Opens at 11 a.m. Parking is $5 per vehicle and the shuttle service to Aloha Stadium is free.

Leeward Community College: Opens at 11 a.m. Free parking and $2 per person shuttle service available.

Radford High School: Opens at 11 a.m. Parking is $3 and there is no shuttle service available.

Source: Aloha Stadium Authority

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Following a flood of community concern about traffic and parking problems at Aloha Stadium, the stadium authority has released a new plan to help prevent gridlock at this weekend's Sheraton Hawai'i Bowl.

With the bowl game scheduled just two weeks after the sold-out U2 concert, which turned H-1 and surrounding surface streets into virtual parking lots, stadium officials are urging fans to consider alternate parking sites and shuttle buses from neighboring areas.

"The stadium has 50,000 seats and 8,000 (parking) spaces. Until people start catching shuttles and until they start using alternate parking spaces ... we're going to continue to have this problem," said Patrick Leonard, spokesman for the Aloha Stadium Authority.

William Clark, chairman of the 'Aiea neighborhood board, said traffic is not normally a problem during the regular football season. Traffic generally gets worse during sold-out or nearly sold-out events such as the Dec. 9 U2 concert and the Dec. 2 University of Hawai'i vs. Oregon State football game, he said.

"It hasn't been an issue addressed by the board in about three years," Clark said.

Nevertheless, traffic and parking are known problems at the stadium, and the authority has created the following procedures for the Christmas Eve game:

  • Cancellation of the Aloha Stadium Swap Meet on Sunday only.

  • Opening parking gates at 10 a.m., five hours before the 3 p.m. kickoff.

  • A give-away of stadium concession coupons for two free 32-ounce soft drinks ($7 value) to the first 500 drivers who use the Leeward Community College alternate parking site.

  • A give-away of stadium concession coupons for two free 32 ounce soft drinks ($7 value) for the first 500 drivers who use the Kamehameha Drive-In alternate parking site.

  • Halawa Gate 3 will be used as the entry for upper and lower Halawa parking lot only.

  • Lower Salt Lake Gate 4 will be used for entry to the upper and lower Halawa parking lot.

  • Kamehameha Lot Gate 5 will be used for entry to the Kamehameha Lot only.

    Reach Loren Moreno at lmoreno@honoluluadvertiser.com.