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LIST | Here’s where your car will be towed if parked for the Cleveland Indians home opener

A list of parking restrictions have been released ahead of the 2019 Cleveland Indians home opener against the Chicago White Sox.
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CLEVELAND — Indians fans, beware.

Opening day is always a big celebration throughout Northeast Ohio as the boys of summer return to Progressive Field, but there’s nothing worse than leaving the game’s excitement to find your vehicle has been ticketed or towed.

Don’t worry… We’ve got you covered. The Cleveland Police Department has already released the following list of parking restrictions ahead of Monday’s home opener, which are in effect that day from noon until midnight:

- East 4th Street from Prospect Avenue to Huron Road, both sides

- West Huron Road from Ontario Street to West Superior Avenue

- East 9th Street from Carnegie Avenue to Superior Avenue, both sides

- Prospect Avenue from East 14th Street to Ontario Street, both sides

- Huron Road between Ontario Street and Prospect Avenue, both sides

- Carnegie Avenue from East 14th Street to East 9th Street, both sides

Vehicles in violation will be towed.

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Uber, Lyft and other paid driving service can use Erie Court as a drop-off and pick-up location. This area is authorized for use on April 1 from 12 p.m. until April 2 at midnight.

The sold-out game starts at 4:10 p.m. with the Tribe hosting the Chicago White Sox.

WKYC will have complete coverage of the opening day festivities. Follow along on social media and join the conversation using #3Indians.

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