Aug 27, 2025

K-State Fans Advised of On-Going Road Construction

Posted Aug 27, 2025 7:44 PM

BY RYAN LACKEY

Associate Athletics Director for Communications

MANHATTAN, Kan. – As K-State Athletics prepares to welcome its fans back to Bill Snyder Family Stadium for Saturday’s home opener against North Dakota, fans are advised of the following construction projects in and around the Manhattan area that could affect travel plans.

I-70 at Junction City

The pavement replacement project between Exit 297 on the west and mile marker 300 on the east of Junction City is in its final stage but will again impact football game traffic this season. Traffic is reduced to one lane in each direction and is head-to-head. The speed limit is reduced in this area and delays are anticipated with heavy gameday traffic.

US 24 at K-113 and K-13

Fans traveling from the north into Manhattan should note that US 24 is closed between K-113 (Seth Child Road) on the west side and K-13 (Tuttle Creek Boulevard) on the east as roundabouts are being constructed at each junction. Construction is expected to last through the football season. Depending upon which side of the stadium fans park for the game, this may affect their postgame route as dictated by stadium exiting traffic patterns. For more information, see the map below and click here.

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Anderson Avenue

A multi-year reconstruction project has begun on Anderson Avenue with the first phase occurring between Connecticut Avenue and College Heights Road. Traffic is reduced to one lane in each direction. Traffic delays are anticipated on gameday, and fans should consider other east-west arterials such as Claflin Road, Fort Riley Boulevard and Kimball Avenue.

All parking lots around Bill Snyder Family Stadium open five hours prior to kickoff, which is 1 p.m., this Saturday. As always, fans are encouraged to arrive early as pregame traffic could become congested.

A free shuttle sponsored by the K-State Union and Housing and Dining Services is available to fans with free parking in the K-State Parking Garage. The shuttle begins two hours prior to kickoff from the south circle on Martin Luther King Jr. Drive between the K-State Parking Garage and the Union. Passengers will be dropped off near the Jardine Plaza Neighborhood. Return trips resume with five minutes remaining in the third quarter, and rides will continue until approximately one hour after the end of the game.