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N. UNIVERSITY Ruthven S. DIVISION ST. City Public Parking W27 C9 Building M49 Central Campus C2 School of Transit Center 4 Argus Chemistry E3 E1 4 THOMPSON ST. Kinesiology E2 OBSERVATORY Bldg. I Bldg. Dow Lab Central Michigan Campus E. WILLIAM ST. MAYNARD ST. News Recreation 1100 N. Bldg. WEST SIDE INSET Betsy Univ. Ave. C1 Dana Barbour Bldg. W19 W30 DIAG Bldg. W23 Mason GEDDES RD. 5 Helen Trotter E6 5 W13 Newberry C3 ISR W6 Kelsey Angell E15 Student Hall Randall 1322 W12 Museum Haven Activities W4 Lab Weiser Hall Wilmot W29 Bldg. E10 Hatcher E17 Tisch Library GEDDES RD. 6 JEFFERSON Thompson St. 6 Fleming E8 E9 Structure LSA Admin. West East WASHTENAW AVE. FIFTH AVE. C5 Hall Hall W20 R.L. KENNEDY DR. Tappan Museum Hall Clements FOURTH AVE. Parking W3 Library Customer of Art President’s Shapiro Oxford W Michigan C10 Church St. E Services West C7 House Library Housing 7 W21 Quad 14 Union S. 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Clearance W Boyer This map is designed as a guide to available parking at the University of Michigan. Bldg. C1 G6 35 Parking areas are identified with signs indicating the type of lot and hours E. HOOVER AVE. C2 H4 SC15 SC37 Cli of enforcement. The use of all lots and structures is subject to change. It is Keen SC Revelli Canham Intramural Weidenbach C5 I7 Admin. Arena Hall recommended that signs, installed at the entrance to every lot and structure, be SC41 32 SC11 Hall Natatorium Bldg. MAIN ST. Services C10 J7 13 Athletic Ticket Oce 13 observed to confirm area use. Bldg. Inst. for Facilities E1 N4 Continuing Services TRACK & FIELD SC Legal Ed. Buildings SC20 Ross Academic Center LOGISTICS, TRANSPORTATION CAMPUS PHONE NUMBERS E2 M4 SC36 35 A, B, & C & PARKING Emergency: 911 E3 L4 SC2 SC SC20 Fisher 3 Stadium 523 S. Division St. Campus Operator: (734) 764-1817 E6 K5 14 14 Ann Arbor, MI 48104-2912 Hospital Information: (734) 936-4000 E. KEECH AVE. SC8 E8 L6 6 ft, 6 in SC10 Indoor Yost Phone: (734) 764-8291 Campus Information: (734) 764-INFO Ice E9 L6 KIPKE DR. Track WILPON SC4 Arena Fax: (734) 763-4041 Student COMPLEX E15 K5 Theatre Arts M-F: 7:30 a.m.–4 p.m. HELPFUL WEB PAGES Complex FERRY • For street addresses of lots and E16 O8 15 SC19 Alumni FIELD SC20 15 UH South Office: UH South Room F2117 structures, visit: ltp.umich.edu/parking E17 M5 Transportation Field Services M–F: 7:30 a.m.–3:45 p.m. Click on “locations and enforcement,” N4 H3 6 ft, 6 in (closed 1–2 p.m.) SC Schembechler then campus of interest N13 K2 6 ft, 5 in Michigan ST. STATE S. 1 SC5 Hall • For a list of Business Vehicle locations: Stadium N16 K2 Oosterbaan ltp.umich.edu ltp.umich.edu/parking/departments/ 16 SC Field House 16 N26 K3 6 ft, 10 in 16 business-vehicle-permit Crisler UMPD N27 L3 Al Glick • For a list of Service Vehicle locations: Center Campus Shepherd Davidson SC6 Field S2 I11 Safety Softball ltp.umich.edu/parking/departments/ Player Bldg.
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