The Jacksonville Jaguars this week released a comprehensive report that addresses some of the key questions that came up during a series of town hall meetings held by the team last month.
The questions involve everything from parking and the possible timeline for the proposed stadium renovation to where the team could play while changes are made and whether or not the team will continue to play games in London.
1) Look for opportunities to create new parking spaces within the new development. This will be focused on structured parking integrated into the development. The Jaguars have engaged a parking consultant and will be publishing a more detailed parking report to our customers once we have a more definitve agreement with the city. The good news is there is currently excess surface parking on lots further away from the stadium that are used for the Florida/Georgia game but not for Jaguars games.
In the event Jaguar games must be played temporarily at an alternative site, we have considered several alternatives. These alternative sites can be placed into one of two categories – “Nearly NFL Ready” or “Temporary Alternatives”.
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