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Parking Relocation at Terminal 2 Begins

                                                                                                                                               

Starting this week, some parking spaces in front of Terminal 2 will be blocked off and relocated to alternate airport parking lots.

 

The parking spaces are being relocated to allow for demolition of the Terminal 2 pedestrian bridge over the roadway, and the adjacent building that housed the USO. Parking space closures will be concentrated in the east end of the Terminal 2 parking lot.

 

Plan ahead when traveling to the airport as it may take longer than normal to find a parking space. Plenty of parking is available at the following parking lots, which offer frequent, complimentary shuttle service to the terminals.

 

SAN Park Harbor Drive

3015 North Harbor Drive

San Diego, CA 92101

 

SAN Park NTC

2395 McCain Road

San Diego, CA 92101

 

SAN Park Pacific Highway

3302 Pacific Highway

San Diego, CA 92101

 

Travelers can also take advantage of the airport's valet parking service, with curbside drop-off locations at Terminals 1 and 2, for $30/day.

 

Questions or comments? E-mail us at greenbuild@san.org or call our construction hotline at 619-400-2288.


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