Traffic & Transit

Traffic Advisory Issued Ahead Of Blue Wave Football Game: Darien PD

The Darien High School football team is scheduled to play Wilton High School on Friday, Oct. 27.


Police will enforce traffic regulations and monitor security for the game against Wilton High School, which is scheduled to start at 7 p.m., on Friday.
Police will enforce traffic regulations and monitor security for the game against Wilton High School, which is scheduled to start at 7 p.m., on Friday. (Kristin Borden/Patch)

DARIEN, CT — The Darien Police Department has issued a traffic advisory ahead of the Darien High School Blue Wave football game on Friday.

Police will enforce traffic regulations and monitor security for the game against Wilton High School, which is scheduled to start at 7 p.m.

All traffic will enter the DHS campus from Noroton Avenue, police said. High School Lane and Nutmeg Lane will be closed to incoming traffic. Spectators are strongly urged to carpool.

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Due to the large number of cars expected, parking regulations and designated tow-away zones will be strictly enforced. A handicap permit is required to park in the limited handicap parking spaces available.

Additional parking is available at Middlesex Middle School and McGuane Field, police noted. No parking will be allowed on Noroton Avenue and in those areas that are specifically designated as "No Parking."

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Spectators are reminded that no alcoholic beverages are allowed on school property and this will be strictly enforced. No tailgating will be allowed on school property either.

All bags, backpacks and coolers will be subject to inspection. Spectators will not be allowed to bring bottles into the game.

At the conclusion of the game, incoming traffic will not be allowed onto DHS campus grounds until the parking lots are clear.

DHS campus grounds will close to the public after all parking lots are clear.

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