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Parking Restrictions CY 300 2016 A B C D E F METZEROTT RD MARYLAND 193 C D UNIVERSITY BLVD OFF MAP LOCATION ADDITIONAL MAP INSERTS FOR THE - 2017 Avrum Veterinary Bldg 4L BUILDINGS LISTED BELO CAN BE 3 Gudelsky 4m - 4-H - VETERINARY COURTYARDS State 4-H Bldg FOUND ON THE REVERSE SIDE 1 Veterinary Center Laboratory 795 Courtyards (see left insert) For Physical Observatory Anacostia Bldg Sciences Graduate Gardens PAINT BRANCH DR Campus Parking Map 796 P2 8 CY 700 Graduate Hills www.transportation.umd.edu/maps&apps.html 8 CY 10a " 10 500 Patapsco Bldg. 338 CY P1 NN 600 Severn Bldg. Parking Lot 8 TERRAPIN TRL 4h GREENMEAD DR Visitor Parking Map Key CY 400 4n 4 CY 100 Directory 2 4-H Headquarters 4j D-8 C-6 800 1b B-8 B LL3 D-11 SS2 8 CY 4b Garage & Visitor Lot Visitor Parking Lots 1d B-9 BB C-8 LL4 B-7 SS3 C-6 200 994 Pay stations & meters 2a B-6 C1 E-9 LL5 B-6 T E-6 CY 2b B-6 C2 E-10 M C-8 TT D-8 OFF MAP LOCATION Rates: $3/hr (Maximum: Mon – Maryland 2f D-7 CC1 D-6 MM1 C-7 U1 C-11 CY 300 Softball Field Severn Bldg Meter Parking Area 2g C-5 CC2 D-7 MM2 D-6 U2 C-11 Fri $15/day, Sat & Sun $5/day) METZEROTT RD Physical Distrubution Center 3 B-10 CM D-11 MM3 D-7 UU D-6 MARYLAND Hours: 7 am – Midnight, 7 days 193 3a B-9 D C-10 MV C-11 UU2 D-6 a week Covered Bicycle Parking 4a F-6 DD E-6 N B-6 V G-13 TERRAPIN TRL 4b D-4 E E-8 N3 C-6 W D-10 UNIVERSITY BLVD BERWYN RD 424 4h C-2 EE E-8 N4 C-6 W1 D-10 Xfinity PAINT BRANCH D N Center E-7 H-4 5 4j D-4 ER N5 F-10 X1 MARYLA 360 Zipcar 4L 193 4k H-4 F E-11 N6 E-11 XX1 E-6 3 Terrapin P Trail 6 A Surface Pay Area I D-5 D-10 N 4L D-3 FF N7 B-6 Y P2 C Garage T Field Pay stations & meters 4m FF2 E-6 C-6 YY E-6 RR2 B D-1 N9 R Hockey/Lacrosse A Charging Station 4n G E-7 NN D-4 YC B-6 N Field QUEBEC ST D-4 C UNIVERSITY BLVD FF H Rates: $3/hr (No daily maximum) 6 D-5 GG1 E-7 O1 B-10 Z B-8 2g 9c D SS3 R Seneca 7 F-9 GG2 E-7 O3 B-10 Bldg Hours: 7 am – Midnight, 7 days 9b 7a F-10 H E-7 O5 B-10 2a 812 Bikeshare SS2 a week 9b E-6 HH C-8 P1 D-4 419 UU XX1 SS1 UU2 9c E-5 II1 E-8 P2 D-3 Eppley 11b K7 2b 4a 11b E-6 J1 F-9 PB E-8 YC Recreation REGENTS DR Center 255 PONTIAC ST Motorcycle & Scooter 15 E-12 J2 E-10 Q C-7 068 YY 16a E-10 JJ1 B-10 Q1 D-7 LL5 BALTIMORE AVE 6 DR FF2 No payment or permit required 16b F-10 JJ2 B-10 QQ D-9 T 253 VALLEY DR 16c F-11 JJ3 B-9 R3 C-7 Denton VALLEY N 148 296 Hours: 4 pm - 7 am, Mon - Fri Bike Repair Station LL5 N9 S8 121 099 16d F-11 K1 F-10 R4 A-7 Dining Hall NOLOGY DR N7 MM2 TEC H 251 Ellicot N4 BE 16e F-11 K5 E-11 RR D-8 RW and all day Saturday & Sunday. 2f Y 254 Dining Hall N 258 259 DD H 16f F-10 K6 H-5 RR2 E-5 N9 S3 O U 257 N3 CC1 S TADIUM D 122 098 E Under Construction F-6 252 S R R Lots labeled with green and yellow 16h F-11 K7 S3 D-6 097 REGENTS DR D 19 KK E-7 S7 C-7 STADIUM DR 103 background on map. C-11 G E-9 MM1 2f A C-10 L S8 C-6 256 NAVAHOE ST LL4 108 Note: Disabled Parking is available AA1 E-8 LL1 D-11 S9 E-10 096 142 S7 CC2 AA2 E-8 LL2 E-11 SS1 C-6 FARM DR MM3 in Parking Lots and Garages. Stadium Drive D ER Garage FARM DR ENGINEERING DR A L U KK 166 M Q GG2 N Q1 GOLF COURSE RD I 225 7 D SDG 415 R 227 115 I INDUSTRIAL LN R4 V 224 MELBOURNE PL Clarice Smith E GG1 Performing Arts KK 093 STADIUM DRIVE Center DR REGENTS 083 Capital One 090 092 386 Field at Parking Restrictions Maryland Stadium R3 ENGINEERING DR 1b Regents STADIUM DR 158 Drive H Garage 091 406 Posted lot signs take priority over the information below Paint Branch 081 PAINT BRANCH DR 361 379 B Visitor Lot DOTS II1 E LAKELAND RD Bob Turtle RR N EE A At the entrance to each parking lot, there are parking signs identifying specific lot restrictions. During restricted times, a permit Smith Stadium at 202 L AA2 ALUMNI Shipley Field Y DRIVE M AA1 R 089 or Campus License Plate Registration (CLPR) is required. All faculty/staff and student parking lots are restricted from 7am- 407 T E S P CHEM I R PRESIDENTIALI DR FIELDHOUSE D FIELDHOUSE DR E 164 R 413 S I 4pm Monday through Friday. Additional restrictions are listed below. D E 144 088 N 1b 8 Union 036 R T D W W BB US ’ Lane 082 P S M 084 CA Garage C Student Faculty/Staff L 010 AM N P TT US HH D Stamp R 1b UNION LN Student Cole Student DR REGENTS UNRESTRICTED AFTER 4PM Z Z 232 147 # 1b, 1d, 4a, 4b, 4h, B, C1, C2, CC1, CC2, DD, FF, FF2, GG2, J1, J2, Activities Union 231 4j, 4k, 4L, 4m, 4n, JJ2, JJ3, K1, K5, K6, K7, L, N5, O5, P1, P2, NN, Building 163 Free parking 4pm – 7am and all day Saturday Valid Lot # ALUMNI DRIVE 162 Campus License Plate 6, 9b, 9c,11b Q, RR, RR2, S9, U2, UU, X1, XX1, YY, Z Z and Sunday. Commuter registrants may not Registration or permit CAMPUS DR required 1b CAMPUS DR park overnight Mon. - Fri. from 3am – 5am. 7am - 4pm MON - FRI LIBRARY LN 140 E 076 V 143 A 417 062 GREENHOUSE RD PRESIDENTIAL DR 1b 034 073 E RESTRICTED AFTER 4PM A, AA1, AA2, BB, E, ER, GG1, HH, N3, N7, O1, 074 C1 R 064 052 O J1 # M O3, QQ, S3, T, W, W1 9 I Valid Lot # UNIVERSITY BLVD T Only faculty/staff with a valid CLPR/permit Campus License Plate 1d L L JJ3 A CHAMPIONSHIP LANE 1d DR REGENTS Registration or permit required B 7 Visitor Center may park from 4pm – 7am Mon. - Fri. as well 7am - 4pm MON - FRI CAMPUS DR CAMPUS 003 Only Valid Faculty/Staff McKeldin (Turner Hall) as all day on Saturday and Sunday. 345 078 L 079 Registrations Allowed At All Library 077 QQ Other Times 141 060 035 OFF MAP LOCATION 3a 1d 1b L S9 College Park Metro Station ROSSBOROUGH LN MODIFIED RESTRICTED EE, II1, Q1, Y JJ1 080 7a CAMPUS DR 071 Patapsco Bldg 061 J2 # 146 059 C2 080 Only faculty/staff with a valid CLPR/permit Valid Lot # D 048 047 Campus License Plate 3 JJ2 063 004 K1 Registration or permit required OFF MAP LOCATION PREINKERT DR 046 may park from 4pm – 8pm and all day on ALUMNI DRIVE W1 7am - 4pm MON - FRI W 16b 244 CAMPUS DR 043 044 K1 C A Valid Faculty/Staff Registrations ADELPHI RD 042 weekends. Anyone may park from 8pm – 7am Graduate Hills Apartments M Required 4pm - 8pm MON - FRI 051 16b P 16f 245 U Monday – Friday. and all day Sat and Sun 054 SOUTH LIBRARY LN S O3 145 CHAPEL DR 16a 16a 16a D MOWATT LN 16b R 10 040 REGENTS DR 246 247 009 A Y 24-HOUR RESTRICTED 2a, 2b, 2f, 3, 3a, 7, CM, D, F, G, H, JJ1, LL1, LL2, LL3, LL4, LL5, M, O1 065 Fraternity 16b 248 # 037 Memorial Row 7a, 15, 16a, 16b, MM1, MM2, MM3, N, N4, N6, N9, R3, R4, S7, Chapel 16f Valid Lot # 069 201 Only individuals with a CLPR/permit Campus License Plate 038 249 16c, 16d, 16e, 16f, S8, SS1, SS2, SS3, TT, U1, UU2, V, YC O5 16a Registration or permit 16a corresponding to these lots may park here at 16h, 19, SDG 070 N5 required BALTIMORE AVE 16b 250 24 Hours-a-Day 030 any time. 031 022 7 Days-a-Week 425 PREINKERT DR South Campus 16f 16c 16b 16h 039 Dining Hall Pocomoke Bldg. 017 F 243 974 026 015 007 238 LL3 K5 16e SPECIAL RESTRICTIONS Overflow Parking Lots for Registered Parkers 240 242 U1 997 LL2 NORWICH RD 021 014 239 241 • KK requires lot KK CLPR 7am – 8pm Mon – Fri LL1 REGENTS DR M 996 16d O MV Students: Lot 4 WATT L AN 016 008 • 2g requires lot 2 CLPR 7am – 4pm and CLPR required 11 E Mowatt 233 975 029 Lane 028 COLLEGE AVE 4pm – 7am Mon - Fri. Weekends are free beginning at Garage 032 Faculty/Staff: Lots K, P, U, V, X1, XX1, Z, 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, U2 023 11:59pm Friday.
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