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The project will begin with the D parking lots located on the east side along University Blvd., and continue into lots C5 and C6 on the south end near Jack Trice Stadium. All three parking lots are expected to be off-line until mid-August when they are scheduled to reopen ahead of the fall semester and the 2023 Cyclone football season. The first phase also encompasses lots A3, A4, B5 and B6, which will be completed in the second half of phase one.
As part of this process, more than 160,000 cubic yards of fill material will be brought on site to raise the building pads five feet above flood stage, which is two feet higher than the City of Ames requires by code.
When the parking lots re-open ahead of the 2023-24 academic year, in addition to the new surface and enhanced lighting systems for safety, patrons will notice the parking lots and stalls that will be configured at 90 degrees similar to the lots directly north of Hilton Coliseum, as opposed to the angle parking that has been in use since the Iowa State Center lots originally opened. In addition, 10-foot fire lanes will be embedded within each lot to create a safer environment for all users.

CYTown Work Begins - Iowa State University Athletics
AMES, Iowa – After months of diligent planning behind the scenes, Elder Corporation has started the first phase of Iowa State University's CYTown project.
PHOTO GALLERY (2/28):
Release Highlights:
The project will begin with the D parking lots located on the east side along University Blvd., and continue into lots C5 and C6 on the south end near Jack Trice Stadium. All three parking lots are expected to be off-line until mid-August when they are scheduled to reopen ahead of the fall semester and the 2023 Cyclone football season. The first phase also encompasses lots A3, A4, B5 and B6, which will be completed in the second half of phase one.
As part of this process, more than 160,000 cubic yards of fill material will be brought on site to raise the building pads five feet above flood stage, which is two feet higher than the City of Ames requires by code.
When the parking lots re-open ahead of the 2023-24 academic year, in addition to the new surface and enhanced lighting systems for safety, patrons will notice the parking lots and stalls that will be configured at 90 degrees similar to the lots directly north of Hilton Coliseum, as opposed to the angle parking that has been in use since the Iowa State Center lots originally opened. In addition, 10-foot fire lanes will be embedded within each lot to create a safer environment for all users.