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CSU Campus Map & Key BUILDING CODES CSU Campus Map & Key PA 50 54 CM BUILDING CODES 50 59 P 57 AA AMC Annex AA Music & Communication MU P 14 PS Parker Hannifin Parker Hannifin Hall P PH Administration Center AC Physical Education PE Allen Theater AT Plant Annex PA Art Gallery AG Plant Services PS P THE LANGSTON Ronald Berkman Hall BH P (LA) Recreation Center RC Business College BU Rhodes Tower RT P RT MAGNET Building CM Rhodes West RW 20 WH P P P Campus Safety CS RC RG 90 Science Building WG CS RW SI Chester Building P CG CB Science & Research Center LL EG SR BH PE Chester Building Annex CA Student Center SC MBBU 1 FH Euclid Commons EC P 4 BU Union Building UN 13 MU 5 MM SR SI HS Fenn Hall FH 22 FT Urban Affairs Building UR MG UG School of Film FM PALACE, LB SC Washkewicz Hall WH STATE, & Media Arts FM AT AND UR 21 66 OHIO JH IDEA Wolstein Center WO AG THEATERS CENTER 2 Fenn Tower FT E Wolstein Center Pavilion TO THE BIKE RACK E E E E PARKING OFFICES Health Sciences HS (ON EAST 4TH STREET) & Banquet Center WP UN VS BLDG. 4 P PH AC Center for Innovation in IM BLDG. Veteran Success Center VS 1 70 EC Medical Professions P P IM Julka Hall JH Keith Building KB Visit the CSU Go PG BLDG. BLDG. 3 Online Parking System P P P P 2 The Langston LA 31 3 Law Building LB 40 P Law Library LL P 71 E Library RT P Middough Building MB P WO WP SG Mather Mansion MM P P 41 43P P P White Permit Lot Public Parking P Campus411 All-in-One 1 Health Line Stop PARKING LOCATIONS CSU ONLY Lot 13 13 AFTER 4 PM Lot 50 50 Lot EG EG AFTER 3PM WITH CSU PERMIT Green Permit Lot Visitor/Short-Term Parking Undergraduate Admissions 2 RTA Stop *** CSU ONLY & Welcome Center Lot 14 14 Lot 54 54 Lot MG MG ** Visitor/Short-Term Parking RTA E-Line Stop (Free Trolley) E Lot 20 20 Lot 57 57 Lot PG PG Metered Parking Available 3 Transit Center *** Lot 21 21 Lot 59 59 Lot SG SG Green/White Zip Car Station * Handicap Parking Available CSU Arts Campus 4 Lot 22 22 Lot RG Lot UG UG Visitor Parking & Bike Parking Available Lot 31 31 RESERVED Lot 66 66 Lot WG WG AFTER 3PM PG Permit Only Dropoff/Pickup Zone *** Lot 40 40 Lot 70 70 *** Lot 71 Lot 41 41 71 LOT 71 PERMITS *Rec permits and visitors only Resident Housing * Overnight Visitor parking in SG only Lot CG Lot 43 43 LOT 43 PERMITS CG **Visitor and PG permits only Evening & Night Permits available in all lots, ***Location may close for special events except Visitor only lots, Lot 43, Lot 44, PG and SG. ©2021 Cleveland State University 210371 Laketran & Akron Metro – Both transit systems serve the campus district Laketran: www.laketran.com | Akron Metro: akronmetro.org The CSU GO Online Parking System allows CSU Students, Faculty and Staff to manage their parking accounts 24/7! Purchase permits, manage vehicles, view letters, etc. Need to borrow a car? Rent a Zipcar! Campus Visitors have the ability to create a guest account on the system and register Get 24/7 access to Zipcars parked right on campus! Simply enroll online, let yourself their vehicle. By using the CSU GO Online Parking System, CSU Students, Faculty and in with your Zipcard, and drive. Low hourly and daily rates include gas and insurance. Staff choose where they want to park based on their personal budgets. CSU has several Visit zipcar.com/csuohio to sign up! products available, including prepaid permits, and hourly and short-term parking at Pay Stations, coin meters, and in automated garages. Going green and saving green are one in the same! Interested in a Pre Paid Permits? CSU encourages and welcomes bicycle commuters. Bicycles do not require a registration Choose a White, Green, Evening or Night Permit and you may park in any lot associated on the CSU campus. As such, bicycles are not permitted to park in vehicle spaces. with that permit. The Bike Rack The city of Cleveland and The Downtown Cleveland Alliance offer the region’s first full service bicycle parking and commuter center. The Bike Rack Here’s how the parking system works: welcomes bicyclists with the convenience of secure bicycle parking and fulfilling everyday commuting needs with individual shower/changing facilities, lockers, White Permits provide access to non-core, perimeter parking (including access to bicycle rentals and a full-service bicycle repair shop. Visit the South Garage by swiping your Viking Card). clevelandbikerack.com for more information. Green Permits provide access to core parking and the South Garage (swipe Viking Card). HOPR Bikes allow users to rent a bike and return to any HOPR Bikes rack across Night & Evening Permits provide access to core and non-core lots and garages after Cleveland. Visit gohopr.com/category/cleveland/ for more information. specific times (except South Garage, Prospect Garage and Visitor lots). Pre Paid Permits for Prospect Garage (PG) will be restricted to: a) a limited number of students living in a University residence hall b) a limited number of employees. Motorcycle Parking information is available on the parking website: csuohio.edu/parking/motorcyclebicycle-parking Just visiting? Where to buy permits Whether you’re here for an event, checking out the school for the first time or hosting CSU Prepaid parking permits should be purchased via the CSU GO Online Parking your parents for the weekend, CSU’s Parking & Transportation department hopes your System: csuparking.T2hosted.com. Simply login with your CSU ID and password. campus visiting experience will be a pleasant one! Permit sale dates: Aug. 1, Dec. 1 and April 1. Employees may pay by credit card* or payroll deduction as the payment method. Visit csuohio.edu/aboutcsu/directions for easy directions to the University, to *Visa, MC and Discover are accepted for payment via the CSU GO Line Parking System. access a campus map, and for additional information about campus Points of Pride and amenities. Daily/hourly parking will be accepted at Central Garage (East 21st only): South Garage and Prospect Garage. (EG and WG after 3pm pm weekdays and Saturday and Sunday). Check out the map in this brochure for designated Visitor Parking areas around the CSU Campus. Short-term parking is available in various locations at digital Pay Stations: Lot 22 (Student Center), Rec Garage (RG), Lot 70, Lot 66, Lot 54, Lot 20, Lot 21 and Lot 40. Patrons may also purchase through the PassPort Parking mobile app for a small Neighborhood Parking Options service fee. csuohio.edu/parking/passport-parking As part of that effort, we encourage our patrons to consider a number of options, Green and White permits are valid for parking in designated parking locations from 5:00 am – including parking in a private parking facility that is not owned by CSU. Parking options 11:59 pm daily. Evening and Night permits are restricted to the time listed on the permit. can be found at csuohio.edu/parking/neighborhood-parking Planning An Event? The Wolstein Center Arena: wolsteincenter.com, or CSU’s Conference Services: csuohio.edu/conference-services can assist with planning events on campus. U-Pass On campus during the weekend? This program allows all eligible CSU students taking one or more credit hours on the main campus to save money on transit fare, as well as on parking and gas money. Only cash is accepted during special events. Students are automatically charged the fee on their Student Account for a U-Pass, which is good for unlimited rides on RTA for an entire semester. Don’t forget that most Contact Parking RTA buses have bike racks! Visit: Euclid Commons, Room 160 Mail: 2121 Euclid Avenue, EC 160 For more information on the U-Pass program, go to: csuohio.edu/services/u-pass. 2402 Euclid Avenue Cleveland, OH 44115-2214 Or visit riderta.com for info about Cleveland’s public transit system. Cleveland, OH 44115 Phone: 216-687-2023 | Fax: 216-687-5505 | Email: [email protected] Don’t walk alone — Download the RAVE Guardian App use the Safety Escorts! FREE The free Rave Guardian mobile safety app SERVICES FOR YOUR SAFETY The CSU Police Department provides safety service provides user’s emergency assistance escorts to or from any location on or near transmitting the user’s location to CSU Police. campus 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Call By registering a CSU e-mail address, you will 216.687.2020 to request an escort. never be further than a button press away from CSU Police. Available for iPhone or Android..
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