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Sbc Staff Parking Info 2016 STAFF PARKING INFO 2016 PARKING DURING CAMP – all staff must use COMMUTER lots around campus: EAST CAMPUS: C-12 (for Shenandoah/Chesapeake/Festival area & Field access) C-10 (for Field Hockey Complex or Bioscience Bldg. access if needed) Convo F (for UREC upper turf access) WEST CAMPUS: Warsaw Parking Deck (for Music Building/Forbes/Converse/Gifford) Champions Parking Deck (for Stadium/Godwin access) STAFF STAYING IN CONVERSE/GIFFORD: There are limited parking spots available adjacent to your dorms - these areas are now mostly loading/unloading only. Please plan to park in the Warsaw Deck during camp/overnight. CURRENT JMU STUDENTS: If you have a valid JMU parking pass (Expires in August), you can park in commuter lots without an additional permit. If you don’t have a valid JMU parking pass, you will receive a “Commuter” dash permit to display. NON-JMU STAFF/STAFF without PARKING PERMIT: You will receive a JMU parking pass to display on your dash board. 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C8 Anthony Street Health 722 S. Main Street B-2 Commons, The C-4 Golf Practice Facility A-9 Johnston Hall B-2 Physics/Chemistry F-6 University Services Building A-1 O Seeger N5 North Center Campus Campus Grace Stree 738 S. Main Street B-2 Converse Hall B-3 Grace Street House B-1 Keezell Hall C-3 Plecker Athletic Center C-6 UREC East Campus Fields G-H-8 venue Police C7 South High Stre A Grace Madison Hall 1077 S. Main Street A-3 Convocation Center D-7 Grace Street Modular A-1 Lakeview Hall B-7 Police, Campus B-2 Varner House B-4 1 Duke M Memorial 1 (under construction) artin Luther Ki Warsaw Hall S Alumnae Hall B-3 Dingledine Hall D-4 Grace Street Parking Deck C-3 Leeolou Alumni Center G-6 Potomac Hall G-7 Veterans Memorial Park D-1 arsaw tree t W Avenue N4 t . 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