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Bomber stadium faces parking shortfall

Car-pooling, public transit and bike riding are just some of the ways planners behind Winnipeg's new football stadium hope to cope with a huge shortfall of parking stalls at the University of Manitoba.
An artist's drawing of the new Blue Bomber stadium under construction at the University of Manitoba. ((blueandgold.ca))

Carpooling, public transit and bike riding are just some of the ways planners behind Winnipeg's new football stadium hope to cope with a huge shortfall of parking stalls at the University of Manitoba.

Planners are looking at roughly 7,000 parking spaces to accommodatethe 33,000 seat stadium that is set to open for the 2012 CFL season.

A report going before a community comittee at City Hall on Monday outlines how people will be encouraged to change their game-day transportation habits.

The reportrecommends setting aside parking spots for carpoolers, building bicycle stalls and extra transit stopsand additional bus routes on game days.

Parking restrictions and police-manned checkpoints will be put in place in nearby residential areas to avoid overloading those streets with game-day fans, thereport states.

The stadium is presently under construction under a preliminary permit.The developer'transportation plan needs approvalin order to get thenext permit issued.