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APSU to offer 1,200 parking spots for F&M Bank Arena events at $20-$30 each

APSU to offer 1,200 parking spots for F&M Bank Arena events at $20-$30 each

A map of the public parking spaces available at F&M Bank Arena through Austin Peay State University. Photo: Clarksville Now/APSU, contributed


CLARKSVILLE, TN – Austin Peay State University has announced it will provide up to 1,200 parking spaces in 14 university lots for public parking during events at the F&M Bank Arena. APSU has implemented an online system allowing visitors to purchase parking for their preferred lot in advance, according to a news release.

All available presale parking options can be found on the APSU Parking Portal, accessible at https://apsu.aimsparking.com. No login is required; visitors can click on “Purchase Event Permit,” locate their event, choose the desired parking lot and proceed to checkout.

Events on the site so far include Disney On Ice and the Justin Moore concert. A review of the prices shows most lots cost $20 per vehicle, with some costing $30 per vehicle.

Following their purchase, visitors will receive an email confirmation containing a parking pass with a barcode, the release said. Upon arrival at the event, the lot attendant will scan their barcode, granting them access to their designated parking lot.

APSU encourages early purchases so attendees can secure their preferred parking lot before it sells out. Some lots may be available only during certain events, so APSU advises checking the Parking Portal for specific event parking.

“We are excited to offer this convenient parking solution for visitors attending events at the F&M Bank Arena,” said Rasheda Smith, director of parking and transportation at APSU. “By purchasing parking in advance, attendees can focus on enjoying the event without worrying about finding a parking spot.”

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