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RVs may remain parked in hayfields following Texas A&M game

Fans who park RVs in the hayfields on south campus, the area bordered by South Donahue Drive, Lem Morrison Drive and South College Street, will be permitted to leave vehicles parked, unoccupied, following Saturday’s football game vs. Texas A&M. The provision does not extend to other RV areas on campus (Facilities Division Pond, Community Garden, South Intramural Fields, AG Heritage Park, East Coliseum RV or CDV RV areas).

Please note the following important information:

- All vehicles must remain unoccupied from Sunday, Sept. 18 at 4 p.m. until Thursday, Sept. 22 at 2 p.m.

- Only RVs parked by Saturday will have the ability to stay parked. No additional RVs will be able to enter until the lots reopen on Sept. 22 at 2 p.m.

- Auburn public safety officials will monitor the lots, however all RVs are parked at their own risk and Auburn University encourages all fans to secure their property.

- In order to accommodate as many RVs as possible, flagging following the Texas A&M game will not be permitted until Thursday, Sept. 22 at 2 p.m. Approximately 50’ x 20’ is appropriate per RV. Any excessive flagging will be removed by Auburn public safety officials.

- The dumping of sanitary tanks in the Hayfields is strictly prohibited.

- The University restroom facilities in the Hayfields will not be open during the week.

The Tigers will take on the Aggies Saturday with kick off set for 6 p.m.


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