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Town hall meeting will cover parking and seating

The renovation of Amon G. Carter Stadium is set to begin in a little more than a month, but the plans will not be finalized until after the town hall meetings that will address any final concerns on Tuesday and Wednesday.

The meetings, arranged by the TCU Athletics Department, will be held in the Brown-Lupton University Union Ballroom and are open to the public. The meetings will address concerns over parking and seating in the soon-to-be upgraded stadium.

Mark Cohen, director of athletics media relations, said the meetings should ease fans’ concerns and provide the athletic department feedback to make any needed adjustments to the plans.

“The primary focus is just to hear everybody, and their feedback and insights into what they’re thinking will help us move forward,” Cohen said.

Athletics Director Chris Del Conte said in a press release that seating location, pricing or parking are yet to be formalized.

Cohen encouraged anyone who plans to attend the meetings to arrive early, as he expects a “tremendous turnout.” Additionally, the meetings will be streamed live on the GoFrogs website for anyone who can’t attend.

The $105 million renovation is scheduled to begin following the Horned Frogs Nov. 13 home game against San Diego State.

Amon G. Carter Stadium renovations town hall meetings

When: 7 p.m. Tuesday and Wednesday

Where: Brown-Lupton University Union

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