Tallahassee police announce traffic changes for upcoming FAMU football games

John E. Dailey, Mayor at City of Tallahassee
John E. Dailey, Mayor at City of Tallahassee
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The Tallahassee Police Department (TPD) and Florida A&M University (FAMU) Police Department are coordinating efforts to ensure safety during FAMU football game days. Traffic patterns will be altered around Bragg Stadium during home games, which may affect the surrounding neighborhoods. TPD will manage traffic before and after each game, with road closures beginning two hours prior to kickoff.

Fans are advised to arrive early and expect some delays. Law enforcement requests that attendees follow their directions when traveling to and from the stadium.

Boosters will have access south of the designated road closures.

Both FAMU and Florida State University (FSU) are scheduled for home games on October 11 and November 1, which is expected to increase traffic near both campuses as well as in downtown Tallahassee.

A separate advisory will provide more details regarding FAMU Homecoming.



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