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does anyone from dayton know bout when they're supposed to start work on the new visitors parking lot? how bout you bronco 1  have you heard anything. seems like they're taking their time bout it lol

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Were they building a new away side

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The parking at Dayton is no different than that of Nederland, or even PN-G.

It's basically neighborhood parking.

Even with the new parking lot behind the home stands, it's no where no large enough to accomadate 5,000 fans.

I do believe there are long range plans to build a field house and add more parking to the west end of the end zone.  The school now owns all the land from the stadium to HWY 146.

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Sorry, knightrider not sure when they plan to do it. I just bought a house near the stadium so I could walk to the games. One less car in the lot. ;D

no problem bronco 1, i just thought they were suppose to finish that part of the phase this year. hope they get er done soon. eliminate the parking on the streets lol  ::)
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