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Vehicular Access Map Freeway En Enee St N 5th St. 3th St. N. 1 ➡ ➡ W. Highland Ave. W. Highland Ave. W. Highland Ave. W. Highland Ave. ➡ Parking BMO Harris Structure Bradley Milwaukee Center T St. 8th St. 7th St. 5th St. 9th St. 4th St. Area Technical 2th St. 0th St. College N. 20th St. N. 1 N. 1 N. 1 N. 1 N. 1 N. 1 N. 27th St. N 9th St. N 1 N 6th St. N 8th St. N. 22nd St. N. 23rd St. N. 24th St. N. 26th St. N. 21S N. 25th St. W. State St. W. State St. W. State St. W. State St. ➡ ➡ ➡ ➡ 6th St. N. 1 Milwaukee U.S. Cellular Theater Arena MARQUETTE UNIVERSITYR – Vehicular Access Map Freeway En enee St. trance Tunnel ➡ ➡ ➡ Norris Park ➡ ➡ W. Kilbourn Ave. W. Kilbourn Ave. W. Kilbourn Ave. W. Kilbourn Ave. Visitor vell St. ➡ ➡ Milwaukee Parking unnel Under Courthouse County T ➡ Courthouse Alumni ➡Freeway Exit Tunnel ames Lo 8th St. 7th St. 6th St. 5th St. 3th St. 9th St. Memorial 4th St. 2th St. 0th St. 1th St. Milwaukee N J 50 51 51 Union Public N 1 N. 20th St. N. 1 N. 1 N. 1 N. 1 N. 1 N 1 N. 1 N. 1 N. 1 Museum N. 22nd St. N. 23rd St. N. 24th St. ➡ N. 21st St. ➡ N. 25th St. N. 26th St. N. 27th St. C ➡ 48 ➡ 58 50 67 W. Wells St. W. Wells St. W. Wells St. W. Wells St. W. Wells St. through building ➡ 45 52 A 63 ➡ 60 . ➡ 53 46 The Wisconsin F 70 ➡ Wisconsin 54 61 Club Milwaukee 42 71 Public Center 55 V 66 Library 68 G 1th St. U 57 73 N 7th St. N 8th St. N 1 ➡ 62 N 9th St. 44 ➡ 65 1th Street Mall B 69 72 1 74 40 56 64 . W. Wisconsin Ave. W. Wisconsin Ave. W. Wisconsin Ave. ➡ ➡ ➡ ➡ N ➡ BloodCenter ➡ of Wisconsin 4 Badger 34 8 ➡ 27 Bus Station vell St. ➡ 1 W E 39 19 11 9 0th St. 21 20 N N 1 3 2 S W E 1th St. ames Lo N 1 RR 26 J N 5th St. N. 25th St. S R N. 23rd St. 12 N. 26th St. N. 27th St. 10 N. 24th St. Lot N/Clinic Parking N J 18 ➡ W. Michigan St. W. Michigan St. W. Michigan St. 28 29 W. Michigan St. ➡ T 9th St. 7th St. 6th St. 8th St. ➡ S S 7a ➡ N. 1 ➡ N. 20th St. 30 25 N. 1 N. 1 N. 1 22 7 M 33 13 31 ➡ W. Pettibone Place W 17 16 7b ➡ O 24 N. 22nd St. ory Hill T W. McAuley Place ➡ 23 37 32 W. Clybourn St. W. Clybourn St. W. Clybourn St. ➡ W. Clybourn St. ➡ Service/Grounds Maintenance Facility © 2017 Marquette University 5.17 ➡ 38 2601 W. Clybourn➙ St. N. 25th St. N. 26th St. N. 27th St. Academic/Administrative Buildings Wehr Life Sciences ................... 3th St. 24 VEHICLE ACCESS KEY 707 Building ........................ 72 N. 1 W. St. Paul Ave. W. St. Paul Ave. William WehrW. St. PPhysicsaul Ave. ................. 25 W. St. Paul St. 1700 Building ....................... 48 Zilber Hall No parking Carpenter Tower ....................7th St. 73 Undergraduate Admissions ............ 69 2th St. N. 1 Clark Hall, College of Nursing .......... 31 W. Mount Vernon Ave. 1 Delivery points 6th St. Churches/Chapels Coughlin Hall........................ 18 N. 1 Chapel of the Holy Family ............. 62 Cramer Hall ......................... 28 Church of the Gesu, Residence Halls N 6th St. Cudahy Hall ......................... 19 a Jesuit-sponsored parish .............. 9 N. Emmber Lane Abbottsford Hall ..................... 68 Dentistry, School of .................. 39 Gesu Parish Center ................... 10 Menomonee River Carpenter Tower Hall ................. 74 Eckstein Hall, Law School .............. 7 St. Joan of Arc Chapel ................ 26 Cobeen Hall......................... 71 Engineering, Opus College of 80 Libraries Humphrey Hall ...................... 44 Engineering Hall ..................... 34 6th St. Law Library .......................... 7 N. 1 Mashuda Hall ....................... 40 Grounds Maintenance Facility (not shown) .38 Memorial Library .................... 21 Haggerty Hall, McCormick Hall...................... 57 W. Canal St. Raynor Library ...................... 20 W. Canal St. W. Canal St. and Olin Engineering CenterW. Canal.......... St. 27 O’Donnell Hall....................... 42 Holthusen Hall, Graduate School ....... 64 Parking Structures Schroeder Hall....................... 66 Johnston Hall, Diederich College 16th Street Parking Structure........... 55 Straz, Jr., David A., Tower Hall ........... 1 of Communication .................... 8 Eckstein Hall Parking ..............7a, 7b Wild, S.J., Robert A., Commons ........ 45 Krueger Child Care Center ............. 37 Wells Street Parking Structure.......... 67 Opening August 2018 Lalumiere Language Hall .............. 17 Art/Entertainment/ University Apartment Buildings Marquette Hall ...................... 11 Recreation Facilities Campus Town Apartments ............. 50 Marquette University Medical Clinic..... 30 Alumni Memorial Union, University Frenn Building....................... 53 Information and Visitors Center ........61 Marquette University Police Department.. 54 Gilman Building ..................... 52 Campus Town ....................... 51 O’Brien, Dr. E. J., Jesuit Residence ...... 63 McCabe Hall ........................ 56 Schroeder Complex, Gymnasium, Marquette ............... 32 College of Health Sciences, Haggerty Museum of Art .............. 13 College of Education ................. 29 Helfaer Tennis Stadium University Information – 414.288.7250 Sensenbrenner Hall, Klingler College and Recreation Center ................ 33 Updated May 2017 of Arts and Sciences ................... 4 Helfaer Theatre ...................... 16 Service Building ..................... 23 Al McGuire Center ................... 70 Straz, Jr., David A., Hall, Rec Plex ............................. 2 College of Business Administration, Graduate Union Sports Annex .................. 58 School of Management ............... 12 Valley Fields (not shown) ................... 80 Straz, Jr., David A., Tower............... 3 Varsity Theatre....................... 65 Todd Wehr Chemistry ................. 22 Weasler Auditorium .................. 60 MARQUETTE UNIVERSITY Vehicular Traffic on Campus UNIVERSITY POLICIES & PROCEDURES WHY DO WE HAVE THIS POLICY? This policy has been developed to provide a safe environment for students, faculty, staff and visitors while allowing essential, limited movement of vehicles on campus malls and other related areas. Indiscriminate and unauthorized driving on malls is strictly prohibited and can result in harm to pedestrians, damage to campus landscape and a Parking Services or Marquette University Police Department citation. WHAT IS THE POLICY? H. The university will require vendors to use the smallest All vehicles are strictly prohibited from access to or driving possible vehicle when making deliveries to campus. on all interior campus spaces including pedestrian malls, I. The university will work with all suppliers, contractors both on south campus and on general campus areas, and internal service departments to minimize traffic unless previous approval has been obtained from Parking on campus including restricting delivery hours, if Services and such access is required for emergency necessary. All suppliers, contractors and internal situations, service, or deliveries impractical in any other service departments will use hand-trucks when way. Pedestrian walkways enclosed by bollards, such as possible. the area along 11th Street, west of Carpenter Tower, are restricted to university or other vehicles who absolutely J. Signs will be posted at primary entrances to pedestrian need to enter the area for legitimate business necessity. malls notifying drivers of the policy. Traffic on campus should be minimized during times of student activity A. When absolutely necessary and unavoidable, (e.g., Monday through Friday, 7:30 a.m.–8:30 p.m.). vehicles will enter and depart the campus only at/ K. If a vehicle is found to be in violation of this policy, from public right-of-ways or designated locations. Parking Services or MUPD may issue a ticket and These locations are shown on a campus map available additional action may be taken as warranted. from Parking Services, MUPD, and Facilities Planning and Management. Vehicles are to proceed to their HOW DO I IMPLEMENT THIS POLICY? destination from the closest designated location, Internal using the shortest route possible, unload their vehicle This policy must be reviewed by supervisors with and proceed to an approved parking space unless all employees who drive on campus property. Each arrangements are made with Parking Services to leave employee must be given a campus map that shows the vehicle for an extended period of time. vehicle entry points to campus, and each campus B. At no time are vehicles allowed to enter or exit interior vehicle must have a copy of this campus map and policy campus spaces by “jumping” or driving over a curb. placed in an accessible location within the vehicle. Every supervisor must review this policy periodically C. Vehicles will drive safely, at speeds of no more than with all employees who drive on campus. In addition, 5 mph, and are required to drive with their headlights all employees will be introduced to the new restricted and/or hazards on. access policy during new employee orientation. D. Vehicles will drive only on concrete or asphalt surfaces External of sufficient width to allow both vehicular and Each department/unit that needs to have a supplier or pedestrian movement. contractor drive on campus must also discuss the policy E. When parking at any university building, vehicles will with the supplier or contractor, and supply the supplier or be parked at loading docks in all cases, unless an contractor with the campus access map and a copy of the emergency is present or work-related circumstances current rules/regulations pertaining to on-campus driving. require the vehicle to be parked in another location. All non-university vehicles must complete an on-campus Vehicles will not park in front of building entrances. driving permit, at least annually, available from the Parking Services office located at 1240 W. Wells Street. All F. Vehicles will not park in a way that will block or prohibit permits must be filled out in person, and when approved the passage of emergency vehicles. If more than one must be displayed in the appropriate vehicle at all times. vehicle is needed for a delivery, ample space must The permits will be issued for single days or for extended be provided between vehicles to allow the passage time periods dependent on the needs of the university of emergency vehicles.
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