New Soccer Stadium Keeps it “Verde”

New Soccer Stadium Keeps it “Verde”

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This post was written by the City of Austin Office of Sustainability. Their mission is to protect and improve Austin's quality of life now and for future generations by leading efforts to achieve net-zero community-wide greenhouse gas emissions, a healthy & just local food system, & a climate resilient and adaptive city.

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Plan on attending an Austin FC game? Keep reading to learn more about the sustainable transportation options for getting to the stadium.

This post is sponsored by the City of Austin Office of Sustainability. All Austin Common sponsors are screened by The Austin Common team to ensure they’re doing good for their employees, customers, our community, and the planet.

 

Hey, sports fans! Austin’s new professional soccer team, Austin FC, will play their first home game at Q2 Stadium on Saturday, June 19.  So, what does this have to do with going green? Aside from the team’s primary color and its rallying cry “Verde! Listos!” the sustainability features in the stadium are first-rate.

 

Located near The Domain, Q2 Stadium was built with fan comfort and the community in mind. With sustainable transportation options, solar panels, refillable water stations, and more, this stadium has some serious green features. Here’s a look at how Q2 Stadium and Austin FC strive to be eco-conscious members of the Austin community:

  • Q2 Stadium is a LEEDv4 certified venue.

  • Plans for rooftop solar panels with a local renewable energy partner.

  • Increased Capital Metro transit frequency on game days.

  • Bike Texas free valet system to encourage active transportation.

  • 8 acres of open green space on site, connected to the local trail system.

  • YETI water stations to help reduce waste, especially single-use plastics.

  • Energy-efficient HVAC system.

  • Enhanced recycling, composting, and waste management.

  • Electric vehicle charging stations on site.

 

These features, along with the most mesh seats of any MLS stadium, a 200K square-foot roof that covers all seats and the concourse, and an open design that allows for air flow should make Q2 a comfortable experience for fans. What’s more, for each goal that Austin FC scores this season, the team and HEB are donating $100 to the Central Texas Food Bank. Now, this is a green team we can get behind!

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Looking to get to the stadium sustainably on game day? Here’s how:

  • Bus: Capital Metro is increasing their transit frequency on game days and will offer Park & Ride facilities for people who do not live near a route to Q2 Stadium.

  • Rail: The MetroRail Red Line has resumed Saturday service, and the line ends at Kramer Station near Q2 Stadium. Wayfinding signs will direct fans during the 15-minute walk to the stadium.

  • Driving & Parking: Through the Pavemint mobile app, fans can reserve pre-paid parking spots within a mile of the stadium. Additional on-street parking will be available via the City’s Park ATX app but not available in nearby neighborhoods.

  • Bicycle: Bicycle lanes and other infrastructure will lead to the stadium’s bike valet service on the east side of the building.

  • Rideshare: Rideshare users will have a designated drop-off zone on the west side of Q2 Stadium. Pick-up zones will be located Brockton Drive and Rutland Drive.

 

For a full list of mobility options and regulations, visit the Austin FC mobility page.

 

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