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Directional Map A B C D E 1 1 d a Lane Point North o Torrey Pines R s Genesee Avenue Gliderport e North Point Drive n i P y ? e r A r B o h t Torrey Pines Scenic Drive T r o h N t r e v i o r D N s r a l o h P357 c 1 S 1 RIMAC Field 2 Salk Institute Road 2 C 2 Hopkins Drive D RIMAC 3 M Pangea 6 Parking Structure Hopkins Pangea Drive Thurgood Marshall Lane Parking Structure 5 P502 e an F L 5 ty Voigt Drive li a u q E E 4 L 0 5 P G / P304 Marshall e College P308 n a Ridge Walk L Field e Scholars Drive North Drive Scholars c i t s u J P303 P302 Canyonview P701 Aquatics Muir College Drive GEISEL P703 LIBRARY P704 3 3 P705 P208 P207 Voigt Drive Warren P782 Matthews Lane Field (Bus Parking) PRICE CENTER Library Walk Library BOOKSTORE H 4 P401 North Torrey Pines Road NorthTorrey T 2 Russell Ln. I Gilman Drive Myers Drive Scholars Lane Mandeville Lane h t u Gilman o S Parking e v i Structure r D Muir s r Field Main a l ? o Gym Gilman Drive h c P406 S Ridge Walk Ridge 4 4 ve ri 5 D 4 s re o h Gilman Drive S a ll o 3 J a L e an L e er iv sl r O D a ll o J La Jolla a L J th a l u l o i Shores S V K e v i r D s r a d l ho a P103 Sc o R s e n i Scholars Drive South P y e r r o P102 T h t La Jolla Village Drive r e v ri o D e N g lle Co lle ve 5 Birch Re 5 Aquarium ay La Jolla W n io it Playhouse d e p x E 52 A B C D E Directional Map GENERAL AREAS & INFORMATION RESTAURANTS & MARKETS HOUSING COMMUNITIES The Village / North Campus 1 The Village Market A The Village West H Muir Residence Halls Eleanor Roosevelt College 2 Café Ventanas B The Village East I Muir Apartments Thurgood Marshall College 3 Roger’s Market C ERC Residence Halls J Revelle Residence Halls Muir College 4 Pines D ERC Apartments K Revelle Apartments Thurgood Marshall Upper Revelle College 64 Degrees Warren College Apartments 5 E Apartments L Sixth College 6 Canyon Vista F Thurgood Marshall Residence Halls M Warren College Residence Halls Thurgood Marshall Lower Warren College G Apartments University Center CONFERENCE DESKS Parking Areas 1 Village Conference Desk 2 Muir Conference Desk 3 ERC Conference Desk Village West, North Break Lounge Sequoia Room, Tamarack Apartments ERC Student Activities Center 7 am – 2 am, 7 Days a Week 7 am – 9 pm, 7 Days a Week 7 am – 9 pm, 7 Days a Week Housing Dining Hospitality Services 858.534.4165 858.534.1105 858.534.1142 ? UC San Diego Information Center 4 Revelle Conference Desk 5 Warren Conference Desk Revelle College Center, Blake Hall Earl’s Place, Canyon Vista 7 am – 9 pm, 7 Days a Week 7 am – 9 pm, 7 Days a Week T Triton Tours 858.534.3303 858.534.3118 Parking & Permits Conference Desk Parking permits can be purchased on-line prior to your arrival to campus or at any of the Conference Desk locations using the Information complimentary computer Kiosks. Please visit: transportation.ucsd.edu to purchase your permit. The Conference Desk Staff will assist you with lost keys, lockouts, Summer Triton Card purchases, parking Permits can also be purchased at the Parking Office located in permit information, maps, directions and advice on local attractions. If you need assistance when the desk is the Gilman Parking Structure or at one of the kiosks located in the closed, please call the 24-Hour Desk line at 858.534.4165. parking lots. Parking Permit Rates are as follows: $8/day, $41/week, $61/1-month. 1 2 3 Rates are subject to change. No refunds will be issued for any unused permits regardless of cause. Permits are required Monday Village Conference Desk Muir Conference Desk ERC Conference Desk through Friday 7 am – 11 pm. Village West, North Break Lounge Sequoia Room, Tamarack Apartments ERC Student Activities Center 7 am – 2 am, 7 Days a Week 7 am – 9 pm, 7 Days a Week 7 am – 9 pm, 7 Days a Week For additional assistance with parking permits, please visit your 858.534.4165 858.534.1105 858.534.1142 Conference Desk. Vending Machines 4 5 The locations of soft drink, candy and ice machines are posted in the Revelle Conference Desk Warren Conference Desk main entrance to many of our residence halls and apartment buildings. Revelle College Center, Blake Hall Earl’s Place, Canyon Vista 7 am – 9 pm, 7 Days a Week 7 am – 9 pm, 7 Days a Week Recreation Facilities 858.534.3303 858.534.3118 Enjoy tennis, racquetball, handball, squash, weight training, swimming, running, softball and volleyball at one of the campus recreation facilities by purchasing a daily or weekly pass. Passes may be purchased at RIMAC or at Canyonview Aquatics & Telephone Services Activities Center. Telephone messages can be received at the Conference Desk locations. If you should receive a phone message Guests will need to have a picture ID to purchase a pass. during your stay, you will receive a notification posted on your entry door to check in at the Conference Desk. Children ages 10–17 can utilize the facilities if they are accompanied Mail Services by an adult, except for the weight rooms. Mail can be received at the Conference Desk locations. If you should receive mail or packages during your stay, you will receive a notification posted on your entry door to check in at the Conference Desk. Rates for Summer Conference Groups* One-Day Pass: $10 | Week Pass: $20 Mail pick-up locations are based on the housing location (the Conference Desk location responsible for your group *Rates subject to change without notice. check-in will be the mail pick-up location). Mail Services will pick-up and deliver mail to each of the Conference Desk once a day Monday through Friday. Please note, you will need identification to pick up any mail. Please To view the latest information on our Sports and Recreation facilities, have correspondence addressed to the correct Conference Desk location. visit recreation.ucsd.edu. Name of Guest Resources Name of Conference Group University of California, San Diego (The Village, ERC, Revelle, Muir, Warren) Conference Desk 9500 Gilman Drive La Jolla, CA 92093 9450 Gilman Drive La Jolla, CA 92092-0100 858.534.2230 Lost Keys Directions to the campus ......................................................858.534.2208 If you should lose your key(s) during your stay, please visit your Conference Desk location to receive a new key. Campus Emergency Status Information ........................858.534.4357 Lost key charges may apply based on the type of key lost. UCPD................................................................................................858.534.HELP CSO Walking Service ............................................................ 8 5 8 . 5 3 4 .WA LK Lockouts Counseling & Psychological Services ..............................858.534.3755 If you should get locked out of your room during your stay, please visit your Conference Desk location to Environment, Health & Safety .............................................858.534.3660 receive a courtesy key for immediate use. If you are unable to get to your Conference Desk location, please call Office for Prevention of Harassment & 858.534.4165 for assistance. Discrimination ............................................................................. 858.534.8298 Office of the Ombuds ..............................................................858.534.0777 Maintenance Request Sexual Assault & Violence Prevention Resources Center ...............................................858.534.5793 If you have a maintenance request (clogged toilet, running faucet, broken garbage disposal, etc.) please call our Campus Customer Service Center to report the issue at 858.534.2600. HDH Maintenance Staff will enter premises Student Health Service ...........................................................858.534.3300 to fix the issue at the earliest opportunity unless otherwise arranged with Hospitality and Conference Services. Telephone/Data/Repair Service..........................................858.534.1853 Furniture Medical Services Upon check-out, furniture in the residence halls and apartments must be left in the same set-up as upon check- Emergency medical care is available 24 hours a day at Sulpizio in. If furniture is relocated, there will be an additional fee applied to the master invoice. Cardiovascular Center adjacent to UC San Diego Thornton Hospital (approximately 1.8 miles away from campus) and Scripps Memorial Laundry Hospital (approximately 3.2 miles away from campus). If there is an immediate, life threatening emergency, DIAL 9-1-1. Washers and dryers are located in laundry rooms in both apartment buildings and residence halls. To use laundry facilities, you will need to purchase a Summer Triton Card. Summer Triton Cards may be purchased at any of UC San Diego Sulpizio Scripps Memorial our Conference Desk locations in $5 and $10 denominations. Please note, laundry machines do not take cash Medical Center Cardiovascular Center Hospital or credit cards. Emergency Room Emergency Room Emergency Room 200 West Arbor 9434 Medical Center 9888 Genesee Housekeeping Services Drive, San Diego Drive, La Jolla Avenue, La Jolla CA 92103 CA, 92037 CA 92037 The University shall provide housekeeping services in all housing areas Monday through Friday (excluding 619.543.6222 858.657.7600 858.626.4123 Holidays). These housekeeping services may include: nnHallways, residential suites and common areas vacuumed Transportation Information nnTrash removal The San Diego International Airport (Lindbergh Field) and the San nnBathrooms cleaned Diego Train Station are approximately fifteen miles from campus. Kitchen counters and sinks (if applicable) will be cleaned twice (2) a week.
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