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Pedestrian D 726 Bridge T V GabGableless One TToowewer ET ET L E UR B O CO STR STRE R ET Gables One E A L IN L R O OS Parking STRE A A B Copyright ©202 1 TU A University of Miami ARIP C GUST M YNAD AU MA ABCDEFGH IJKLMNOPQRST ON-CAMPUS SHUTTLES Parking Garages Campus Parking Hurry ’Canes Shuttle Service Miller Circle and Stanford Routes Stanford Route Miller Circle Route Mahoney-Pearson Garage Fall and Spring Schedule Monday - Friday Permit Parking (Students, Faculty, and Staff) (Green permit holders only) ......................... Q-9 The shuttle is available without charge to all University students, (Regular Class Day Service) 7 a.m. to 10 p.m. Stanford Circle Miller Circle Merrick Garage faculty, and staff and serves major areas of the University as well All vehicles regularly parked on the Coral Gables Campus (Brown permit holders and visitors) ................... N-8 as the University Metrorail station and Rosenstiel School Campus. Safe Ride Monday - Friday must be registered with the University of Miami Parking and It facilitates the use of perimeter parking lots and provides a con- 305-769-6065 10 p.m. to 3 a.m. Transportation office and have a valid University parking permit. Pavia Garage venient means of traveling around campus without using a per- Metrorail Saint Augustine / Parking permits are virtual and linked to your vehicle’s license (Pink permit holders and visitors) ..................... N-8 sonal vehicle. The shuttles run every seven to nine minutes during Summer Schedule Monday - Friday University Station Frost School of Music plate. All vehicles must be parked head-in only, unless a front- class days and every 15 to 20 minutes all other times. (Regular Class Day Service) 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. mounted plate is displayed. A permit is required to park on Ponce de Leon Garage campus from 8 a.m. to 11 p.m. seven days a week. (Lennar Foundation Medical Center The Hurry ’Canes Shuttle does not operate on University of OFF-CAMPUS SHUTTLES Hecht Athletic Center / patients and staff only) ............................. F-9 Miami designated holidays. Ponce de Leon University Village Parking lots are identified by color. Vehicles must park in Parking Garage University Village Albenga Garage Schedules are posted on the parking website at Rosenstiel School Shuttle the color zone that corresponds to their assigned permit (University Village residents only) ....................
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