Welcome to the Zone A Resident Information Page
Residents living in the neighborhoods adjacent to the University of Phoenix Stadium can now find the information they need fast and easy just by visiting this Zone A section of the GlendalesGotGame.com Web site. Check back here often for updated information on major events, visitor information card details, barricade locations and more.
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MARCH 28 SPECIAL EVENTS IN ZONE A
Large crowds can be expected in the area of Zone A most of the day on Sunday, March 28. WresleMania XXVI is scheduled from 3:30 to 10 p.m.at the University of Phoenix Stadium, while a concert by Paul McCartney Concert begins at 7:30 p.m. at the Jobing.com Arena.
As a result, the City will use the neighborhood protection traffic barricades throughout the area. The barricades will be in place from about 9 a.m. and remain until approximately midnight.
Please make sure you place your vehicle placard on your rearview mirror. Call 623-930-3686 see information below if you need a vehicle placard, would like to register guests, or have general questions.
IMPORTANT UPDATE FOR VISITORS - A reminder - if you are expecting visitors on a game or major event day, it important that you let us know who will be visiting you. Please note that for your Visitors’ names to appear on the list used by the barricade staff, it must be received by 5 p.m. the Thursday before a game/major event. All messages received after that time cannot be included on the list. Thanks for your cooperation!
Please call the Neighborhood Resources Line at
623-930-3686 or click here and email us to provide their names. This will ensure your guests/visitors are granted convenient access to your residence. Please include the following information:
- Your name
- Your address
- Your phone number
- Your email address
- Complete name(s) of visitor(s)
Thanks for your help with the Zone A traffic management program.
Neighborhood Protection Plan in Place for ZONE A
Be sure to display vehicle placards on game days
The fourth professional football and special event season at the University of Phoenix Stadium is underway. For residents who live near the stadium, the City of Glendale will once again be implementing a special traffic barricade control program to protect your neighborhood from “cut-through” traffic related to events at the stadium.
The location of these barricades was determined after a lengthy analysis of traffic circulation patterns in the stadium area and our experiences over the past three years. While you may experience some minimal game day traffic this season, we are convinced the traffic barricade program will once again protect your neighborhood from stadium traffic, while allowing you and/or your guests, convenient access to and from your place of residence.
Please be sure to display your vehicle placards on game days. You may use any existing placards that you currently have. If you need a replacement or are a new resident in the area, call 623/930-3686. You may also send an email: placard@glendaleaz.com to request placards.
Success of Neighborhood Protection Plan due to
Continued Cooperation from Zone A residents
Thanks to the cooperation of "Zone A" residents, those who live near the sports and entertainment district, the city’s neighborhood protection plan is succeeding.
Now in it’s fourth year, the neighborhood protection plan includes the use of barricades and placards to help maintain the quality of life in neighborhoods and to minimize cut-through traffic. The season is underway and continues through Jan. 4, 2010 for the Fiesta Bowl game.
If you are new to the neighborhood or want more information about the program, continue to visit this Web site. This special Glendale site is focused on providing residents with useful information on traffic restrictions, detours, parking or special events. If you are a Zone A resident, you’ll also find information on how to register game-day visitors for easy access to the neighborhood.
Zone A residents can also contact the Neighborhood Resources Line at 623-930-3686 for information about the city's neighborhood protection plan or if they need to order additional placards. For questions on the day of the event, residents can call the Game Day Hotline at 623-930-3214 to speak with a customer service liaison.
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