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Carver Parking

GoodEggNorm

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Anyone looking to sell a parking pass to the USC Update on November 26? Or know of the place to find parking passes for sale? Can you get single game parking passes? I saw a few on Seat Geek but wasn't sure if that was my only hope.
 
Parking is free in lots 65 and 43. Not a far walk at all.
Doesn't answer your question but figured I'd throw it out there.
 
That game will be very lightly attended, so good, quality paid parking near the arena will be an available at the night of the game.

Unless you are looking for handicap accessible parking.. possible that is free by the arena, but not 100% sure on that.
 
That game will be very lightly attended, so good, quality paid parking near the arena will be an available at the night of the game.

Unless you are looking for handicap accessible parking.. possible that is free by the arena, but not 100% sure on that.
So this is more of my question. I've done the free parking in the past and know where to do that, but with a bad knee for my dad and bringing my 4 year old, thought I would pay to park closer. Are you saying Lot 75, as an example, will let no parking pass holders park there if it's not busy? We've been to some less busy games in the past and tried and said a pass was need.
 
Anyone looking to sell a parking pass to the USC Update on November 26? Or know of the place to find parking passes for sale? Can you get single game parking passes? I saw a few on Seat Geek but wasn't sure if that was my only hope.

So this is more of my question. I've done the free parking in the past and know where to do that, but with a bad knee for my dad and bringing my 4 year old, thought I would pay to park closer. Are you saying Lot 75, as an example, will let no parking pass holders park there if it's not busy? We've been to some less busy games in the past and tried and said a pass was need.
Nonconference especially they tend to be lightly enforced. Only part of the lot across the street is supposed to require a pass is what I've been told when asked.
 
So this is more of my question. I've done the free parking in the past and know where to do that, but with a bad knee for my dad and bringing my 4 year old, thought I would pay to park closer. Are you saying Lot 75, as an example, will let no parking pass holders park there if it's not busy? We've been to some less busy games in the past and tried and said a pass was need.
If your dad has a DOT handicap placard, you can park for free in the dental lot ADA spots.
 
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