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SUB- CRAIGE PLANT STATION NORTH B CRAIGE PARKING DECK TENNIS COURTS KOURY GROUNDS CHILLER STORAGE BUILDING BLDG. 3 HARDIN DRIVE BERNARD CRAIGE 14 L 14 STREET AU P RAM VILLAGE AT HIBBARD BLDG. HARDIN DRIVE DRIVE 2 HORTON BLDG. 1 WILLIAM BLYTHE DRIVE B VICE R A COKER SER N COMMUNITY S PINETUM O N HINTON JAMES BUSINESS S SCHOOL 15 T 15 R PARKING E DECK E T YLOR . 1101 A RD. T T S RAM VILLAGE AT PUREFOY RESIDENCE HALL WILLIAMSON DRIVE BLDG. 5 O CAMPUS O T SOUTH CAMPUS RECREA KENAN COMPLEX A SOUTH COLUMBI SOUTH MASON F CENTER TION ARM ROAD KENAN- FLAGLER MEETING OF 16 SCHOOL OF 16 BUSINESS THE WATERS IVE DR ON MS LIA WIL McCOLL NC 54 BY S BLDG. KI PP WEST ER -PASS B OW LE S DR DEAN E. SMITH IV CENTER WILLIAMSONERNIE E A 17 (ED.THL. FOUND.) CTR. 17 1351 Y ORIUM T KOURA T NA O T 1401 US 15-501 US 15-501 & NC 54 BY CHILLER PITTSBORO BUILDING -PASS MANNING DRIVE 2000 TO MANNING DR. 1501 INTERSECTION MASON F 1900 18 1800 18 ARM ROAD BAITY HILL STUDENT FAMILY HOUSING TO MASON FARM ROAD, WASTEWATER RES. CENTER, 1600 FINLEY FIELDS, AND 1700 FINLEY GOLF COURSE 19 19 US 15-501 & NC 54 BY -PASS FORDHAM BL AYCOCK FAMILY MEDICINE VD. SCALE IN FEET UNC PUBLIC SAFETY TOTTEN UNC PRINTING SERVICES CENTER (Revised 2015) N.C. BOTANICAL 20 GARDENS 20 ALLEN, JAMES & DELIGHT EDUCATION CENTER A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Employee Parking -- These lots will be monitored from 8 a.m. until 20 minutes after game kick-off: Swain Beard Lot Peabody Lot / Phillips Dogwood Deck (portions) Caldwell Lot (NG3 permit required) Craige Deck (portions; CD permit required) Davis / Emerson Lot Cobb Deck (ND permit required) Pay Parking -- Employee permits are not valid in these lots: South Chiller Lot (S6) -- $5.00 700 Hibbard Drive (S12) -- $5.00 Cameron-Graham Lot (R3) -- $5.00 Manning Lot (S11) -- $10.00 Cardinal Deck (PD) -- $10.00 Jackson Deck (JD) -- $10.00 Ram's Club Reserved Parking -- Vehicles parked in these lots must be moved by 8 a.m. or as otherwise posted on game days. Vehicles not moved may be cited and / or towed. Football Disability Parking ($10.00) Valid Student Permit Only Reserved (other) Bus Parking ($40) and Limo Parking ($20) D Disability Shuttle Stops -- Near Kenan Stadium Gates 2 and 6; S subject to change based on various construction projects..
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