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BERKELEY Campus Parking Map University of California BERKELEY Campus Parking Map 1 2 3 4 5 University of Mediterranean/ California European Botanical Garden of Human Garden Asian Old Roses PARKING PERMITS Genome African Australian South Bicycle Dismount Zone 84 Laboratory American New Chinese (M-F 8am-6pm) Rd World Herbs C Central campus vin Desert al 74 C Western 85B 83 Herbs Campus building F Faculty/staff Palms & Cycads S Student 85 Meso- Construction area Miocene North American Strawberry Sequoia American Disabled (DP) parking Entrance Botanical Forest Californian Garden Visitor Information A Lot Public ticket machine/meter A Grizz Mather P ly P SSL F P T Emergency Phone e a Lot Redwood k Grove No coins needed - Dial 9-911 or 911 L M Motorcycle T e T T al Dr e nni R nte d 73 Campus PERIMETER Shuttle Mathematical Ce Residence Hall Sciences route and stops* Research 66 Silver Institute R Restricted Space 72 Campus HILL Shuttle Sciences 62 route and stops* Laboratory National T Hill 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