Cleveland's Muni Lot Open to Browns Fans for the First Time since 2019

CLEVELAND - The City of Cleveland just released a reminder of Lakefront Municipal "Muni" Lot rules ahead of the Cleveland Browns home opener Sunday, Sept. 19. Sunday marks the first time Browns fans will be allowed to return to the tailgating hot spot since 2019.

The city rules and regulations for the Muni Lot, including the following:

  1. No open pit fires
  2. Propane grills only (No charcoal)
  3. No alcohol
  4. Saving spaces prohibited
  5. You will be charged for all parking spaces that you occupy
  6. No in & out privileges
  7. All litter must be dispensed in trash containers
  8. Vandalism of any type will not be tolerated
  9. Crossing the shoreway is prohibited
  10. No private latrines.
  11. Lanes must remain clear of activity at all times

According to Cleveland Police, violation of the rules may result in fines and ejection from the premises.

Also, there is a traffic warning from the City of Cleveland:

"If you plan to travel to the Muni Lot for tailgating, plan to arrive early. Traffic overflow will be directed to the industrial area beginning at East 38th Street and King Avenue. Motorists will be instructed by members of the Bureau of Traffic to line up on King Avenue eastbound to east 40th Street, then south on East 40th Street and west on Lakeside Avenue. Motorists awaiting entry to the lot shall not congregate on East 9th Street, the Shoreway, the South Marginal, East 55th Street nor St. Clair Avenue as these streets are major thoroughfares and must be left unrestricted. Motorists awaiting entry to the muni lot are reminded to be respectful of driveways and private property, to avoid disrupting traffic patterns and to park legally."

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