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  • March 27, 2023

Parking permit changes for Structures 1 and 2

July 3, 2017

Parking Services will implement a new system in Parking Structure 2 starting the week of July 10 and Structure 1 starting the week of July 17. Parkers in these structures will no longer get a sticker for their car. Instead, they will be given a hangtag that will automatically open the gate when they pull up. Starting in July, visitor parkers will pay for parking as they exit the structures.

  • Monday, July 10, and Tuesday, July 11: Kilbourn Ave. entry/exit plaza will be closed. No permit or visitor parkers can enter or exit via the Kilbourn Ave. entry/exit plaza. Please proceed to the Wells St. entry/exit plaza when the Kilbourn Ave. entry/exit plaza is closed. During the weekday morning hours of 7 a.m. to 10 a.m., the exit lane on the Wells St. side will not serve as an entrance lane.
  • Wednesday, July 12, and Thursday, July 13: Wells St. entry/exit plaza will be closed. No permit or visitor parkers can enter or exit via the Wells St. entry/exit plaza. Please proceed to the Kilbourn Ave. entry/exit plaza when the Wells St. entry/exit plaza is closed.
  • Friday, July 14: Will be used as a day to finish the project if needed – an alert will be sent on July 13 regarding which entry/exit plaza will be available for parkers to use on July 14.

The new hangtags will be sent via campus mail to those who have purchased parking through the end of the 2017-18 parking cycle during the first two weeks of July. For those that need to purchase parking, visit Parking Services in Structure 2 on Wells. St.

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