The Norman Police Department (NPD) offers the following traffic information and parking advice for University of Oklahoma Spring Game on April 20, 2024 at 2:30PM.
DRIVING
NPD does not provide traffic assistance for the Spring Game.
Motorists should be aware of the following road closures related to the Spring Game:
- Jenkins Avenue will be closed to all traffic between Lindsey Street and Brooks Street
- Lindsey Street will be closed to all traffic between Asp Avenue and Jenkins Avenue
As always, make safety a priority. Please buckle up all passengers, and refrain from driving under the influence of any substances that result in impairment. Also, remain mindful of trains. Never cross the tracks in front of a train by vehicle or on foot once the signals are activated, and never climb on or under a stopped train.
PARKING
Areas immediately around the University of Oklahoma campus and Campus Corner are barricaded in several locations, preventing or restricting all vehicle traffic and/or parking. Parking adjacent to the stadium is by permit only.
Visitors to the area are encouraged to park safety and avoid common parking violations which may result in your vehicle being impounded. Violations that can result in towing include: parking along yellow curbs and inside fire lanes; blocking a fire hydrant, driveway, street, or alley; illegal use of disabled parking; and illegally parking on private property.
If you park on private property, use locations that have proven trustworthy. Police occasionally receive reports of individuals collecting money for parking on private property they do not own or lease. When the rightful owner or lessee find the unwanted vehicles parked in their yard or lot, they call for the cars to be towed away.
Do not block sidewalks. Doing so diverts pedestrians into the street impeding traffic, while also causing problems for those with limited mobility and children.
NPD encourages patrons to arrive early, park legally, and enjoy their time in Norman.
If you are in need of emergency assistance, call 911. If you encounter a non-emergency issue or concern, please call 405-321-1444.