The ink is dry on a contract that allows the Los Angeles Rams to hold training camp on the campus of UC Irvine for the next three years.

Via NFL’s Ian Rapoport:

UC Irvine & #Rams agreed on a 3-yr deal to have training camp on campus, starting in '16. Camp will be free for fans on UCI’s Crawford Field — Ian Rapoport (@RapSheet) July 14, 2016

“We look forward to training at UCI in preparation for the 2016 season,” coach Jeff Fisher told NFL.com. “Their facilities are top-notch, and we’re excited to welcome our fans to their campus as we gear up for the start of the season.”

There will also be 17 open practices for training camp, so that Rams fans can get an up-close look at their team. All but one training camp practice will be held on the campus of UCI. The only bummer is that you have to pay for on-campus parking, or risk getting towed while on campus.

Per Myles Simmons of the team’s official site:

Mark you calendars: Rams are holding 17 open practices at UC Irvine for training camp—starting Sat. July 30 at 3:30. pic.twitter.com/a483bbXpd7 — Myles Simmons (@MylesASimmons) July 14, 2016

All-in-all, it seems like the Los Angeles community is excited to have the Rams in their town.

“We’re committed to being a university for the people, which means offering stellar academics and inviting our community to join us for historic events,” UCI Chancellor Howard Gillman told NFL.com. “We’re proud to welcome the Rams back to Southern California, where they belong.”