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University of Arkansas Parking Rules 1 2 3 4 5 6 University of Arkansas Transit and Parking web site: Parking Map http://parking.uark.edu Map is not drawn to scale. Map last updated July 26, 2017. Subject to change at any time. To Agricultural Research Lot sign designation takes precedence over map designation. Extension Center Changes may have occurred since the last update. For parking information regarding athletic or special events, Legend please visit the Transit and Parking website or call 40A (479) 575-7275 (PARK). Reserved Hall Ave. Faculty/Staff Cleveland St. Resident Reserved (9 months) 41 UUFF Student 40 MHWR MHER ve. A ve. Remote UAPD ve. 37 A Sub A REID Station Parking Meters GAPG Garland GACS A HOTZ Leverett Ave. Lindell Short-term Meters 42 Oakland MHSR 36B A Patient 75 Parking Parking Garage (Metered Parking Available) GACR NWQC 36 Storer Ave. RFCS Taylor St. Under Construction STAQ NWQB JTCD 42 BKST HOUS CAAC 35N 31N ADA Parking Cardwell Ln. ECHP NWQD Loading Zones NWQA Douglas St. Douglas St. 28 FUTR 36A 30 39 35 78 78A Motorcycle Parking Razorback Rd. 31 ve. ADPS A ve. POSC STAB A ZTAS Scooter Parking FWLR 43 38 66 Ave. Gregg HOLC CIOS Research Oliver Lab Parking 27 AFLS Whitham 29 HLTH MART 34 Reserved Scooter Parking ABCM PDCM 10 VS UNHS DDDS KKGS A FWCS D AOPS B 1 68 PBPS Maple St. Maple St. SCHF KDLS Night Reserved Maple St. B WATR ROSE PTSC ARMY Inn at Carnall Hall 14 ALUM ADMN & Ellas Restaurant Parking Parking Admin. 14D HUNT 9 MEMH No Overnight (See list below) 44 26 ARKA 7 CARN Parking Registrar AGRX 14A 1 PEAH ’ 31N 8 SCSW GRAD FIOR 14C FPAC HOEC AGRI 2 47N 76 14B Reagan St. 55 25 74 FBAC . r MSPG MAIN ARKU MULN WALK WAAX Lafayette St. Parking Lot Number ve. ve. Stadium D 53 A A FARM A MUSC Extended Hours W CHEM RSEA KAAO C RS UNST Garland GEAR Arkansas C Building Code STON ve. CHBC A 72 15A FNAR 4 DISC STOS SDPG est Visitor Meter Parking WAHR W BAND FERR PKAF 45 6 GIBX 5 ENGR Parking Garage Smith Ave. COGT BELL HILL SCEN (Metered Parking Available) GIBS 3 LSCT 22 Markham Rd. 67 GREG Dickson St. Park and Ride Dickson St. MARK JBAR 58 48 KIMP MEEG HEAT PHYS SINF 50 FSBC JBHT Accessible Building Entrances FNDR 18 FDFC ve. Under 71 11 Construction A CHPN Accessible Entrances 73 SUST NANO KASF Razorback Rd. 20 CCHP 19 Power Assisted Doors Thomas Ave. PDTF HUMP 73A BLCA University D Housing Control Point IDPA 59 Williams St. DUNA Whiteside St. WJWH Harmon Ave. Hotz Dr. GLAD 50 D HAPG ve. A McIlroy Ave. McIlroy DUNB YOCM WCOB 48A DUNC RCED Duncan 74C 17 DUND MSPG HPER BUCH NODU Buchanan Ave. Buchanan CENA TSTA LCAF Fairview St. 16A Meadow St. DUNS 16 DUNE 74 TEST MCHS DUNR Meadow St. 49A 61 74B 74D 51 49 69 SAEF WARH 74A JSAC SUZM ICNA 24A 24 Center St. Center St. POMC E FIJI 55 POMD 58 Clinton Dr. E 47N 47W TRPA Building Codes 64 POMA ABCM Baptist Collegiate Ministry (B-4) FSBC Brough Commons (D-3) ADMN Administration Building (B-3) NANO Nanoscience Building (D-5) POMB ADPS Alpha Delta Pi Sorority (B-4) FUTR Futrall Hall (B-3) GRNW FWCS Fowler Conservatory (B-1) NODU 13 N Duncan Ave. (E-5) ADSB Administrative Service Building (F-1) FWLR NWQA Northwest Quad A (B-3) Fowler House (B-1) Graham Ave. 83 GRNE AFLS Agriculture Food and Life Sciences (B-3) 47S GACR Garland Avenue Center (A-3) NWQB Northwest Quad B (A-3) AGRI Agriculture (B-4) NWQC Northwest Quad C (A-3) GACS Garland Avenue Center Shops (A-3) GRAE 64A AGRX Agriculture Annex (B-4) NWQD Northwest Quad D (A-3) GAPG Garland Avenue Parking Garage (A-3) ALUM Alumni Center (C-2) PAV1 “Holding Pen” Pavillion (F-2) ADSB GEAR Gearhart Hall (C-4) WALT AOPS Alpha Omicron Pi Sorority (B-5) PBPS Pi Beta Phi Sorority (B-6) GIBS Gibson Hall (C-3) 77 ARKA Arkansas Ave. Annex (B-5) PDCM United Campus Ministry (Presbyterian Church, Nettleship St. ARKU Arkansas Union (C-3) GIBX Gibson Annex (C-3) GLAR Gladson-Ripley (D-3) Christian Church, Disciples of Christ) (B-4) Tow ARMY Army ROTC (B-4) PGDF 46 GRAD Graduate Education Building (C-4) Phi Gamma Delta Fraternity (E-3) Lot 60 62 BAND Lewis E. Epley Band Building (C-3) PDTF Phi Delta Theta Fraternity (D-3) 46 GRAE Graham East (F-1) 82A BBPC Basketball Performance Center (F-2) GREG Gregson Hall (D-3) PEAH Peabody Hall (B-4) F Leroy Pond Rd. BELL Bell Engineering (C-4) PHYS Physics (D-4) Bus GRNE Graham Northeast (F-1) BKST University Bookstore (A-3) GRNW Graham Northwast (F-1) POMA Pomfret A (E-3) F Lot DILL 56D BLCA Bev Lewis Center for HAPG Harmon Avenue Parking Garage (D-4) POMB Pomfret B (E-3) ve. 56B BBPC Women’s Athletics (D-2) HEAT Heating Plant (D-4) POMC Pomfret C (E-3) A Intramural BUSB BGHL Botany Greenhouse (H-1) HILL Hillside Auditorium (C-4) POMD Pomfret D (E-3) Fields BOGL Bogle Park (G-3) HLTH Pat Walker Health Center (B-3) POSC John Tyson Poultry Science Center (B-2) PPRC Recycling (G-1) Eastern TENN BUCH Buchanan-Droke (D-3) HOEC Human Environmental Sciences (C-4) PAV1 BOGL BUSB Razorback Transit Maintenance Facility (F-1) HOLC Holcombe Hall (B-3) PRES Printing Services (G-1) EAWH CAAC Chi Alpha Assembly of God Center (A-5) HOTZ Hotz Hall (A-3) PTSC Plant Science (B-4) CERM CARN Carnall Hall, the Inn at (C-5) HOUS Housing Office (A-4) RCED Reynolds Center for Enterprise Development (D-4) LISA CCHP Chiller Plant 1-3 (D-4) HPER Health, Physical Education REID Reid Hall (A-2) 80 The Gardens CTMS CENA 836 Center St.(E-5) and Recreation (D-2) RFCS The Church of Christ Student Center (RFCS)(A-4) Razorback Rd. CERM Ceramic Studio (G-1) EHSS ROSE Intramural Intramural HUMP Humphreys Hall (D-3) Rosen Alternative Pest Control Center (B-4) PPRC Fields CHBC Chemistry/Bio-Chemistry Research (C-4) Fields HUNT Silas Hunt Hall (B-3) RSEA Razorback Stadium East (C-2) CHEM Chemistry (C-4) RSWE Razorback Stadium West (C-2) Islamic Center of Northwest Arkansas (E-1) CHPN Champions Hall (D-4) ICNA SAEF Sigma Alpha Epsilon Fraternity (E-3) G CIOS Chi Omega Sorority (B-3) IDPA Indoor Practice Facility (D-2) SCEN Science Engineering (C-4) PRES Ladyback Dr. 57A COGT Chi Omega Greek Theater (C-3) JSAC Jerry and Gene Jones Family Student-Athlete SCHF Sigma Chi Fraternity (B-5) G CRED Credit Union (former) (H-1) Success Center (E-2) SDPG Stadium Drive Parking Garage (C-3) Mitchell St. JBAR John Barnhill Arena (D-2) Dr. CTMS Continuing Education Media Services (G-1) SCSW School of Social Work (C-4) 57 DAVH Davis Hall (B-3) JBHT J. B. Hunt Transport, Inc. Center for SINF Sigma Nu Fraternity (D-3) SSPA 52 DDDS Delta Delta Delta Sorority (B-4) Academic Excellence (D-4) SSPA Soccer Stadium and Field (G-3) JTCD Jean Tyson Child Development Center (A-4) STAB Study Abroad House (B-4) FAMA 56 Stadium DILL Dill Indoor Tennis Center (F-1) 57 DISC Discovery Hall (C-4) KAAO Kappa Alpha Order Fraternity (F-5) STAQ St. Thomas Aquinas University Parish (A-4) DUNA Duncan Avenue Apartment - A (D-5) KASF Kappa Sigma Fraternity (D-5) STON Stone House North (C-5) BGHL DUNB Duncan Avenue Apartment - B (D-5) KDLS Kappa Delta Sorority (B-6) STOS Stone House South (C-5) Sustainability House (D-4) DUNC Duncan Avenue Apartment - C (D-5) KKGS Kappa Kappa Gamma Sorority (B-4) SUST MLKA SUZM Suzuki Music School of Arkansas (E-4) 54A CRED 54 Martin Luther King Blvd. DUND Duncan Avenue Apartment - D (E-5) KIMP Kimpel Hall (D-4) LCAF Lambda Chi Alpha Fraternity (D-3) TSTA Testing Center Annex (E-1) DUNE Duncan Avenue Apartment - E (E-5) LISA Library Storage Annex (G-1) TEST Testing Center (E-1) 63 DUNR Duncan Avenue Residence (E-5) Martin Luther King Blvd. LSCT Lutheran Student Center (D-5) TENN Tennis Courts (G-1) DUNS 13 N Duncan South (E-5) MAIN Old Main (University Hall) (C-4) TRPA Track, Press Box and Concession Stand (E-2) EAWH Eastern Avenue Warehouse (G-1) MARK Markham House (D-1) UUFF Unitarian Universalist Fellowship (A-4) ECHP Epley Center for Health Professions (A-2) MART St. Martins Episcopal University Center (B-4) UNHS University House (B-3) EHSS Environmental Health and Safety Storage (G-1) MCNL Office of Study Abroad (B-5) UNST Union Station Transit Facility (C-3) ENGR Engineering Hall (D-5) MEEG Mechanical Engineering (D-4) WAAX West Avenue Annex (C-6) FAMA Facilities Management (G-1) WAHR Bud Walton Hall (C-3) MEMH Memorial Hall (B-4) WALK Vol Walker Hall (C-4) To Baum Stadium, FARM FarmHouse Fraternity (F-5) MCHS McIlroy House (University Press) (E-3) FBAC Frank Broyles Athletic Complex (C-2) WALT Bud Walton Arena (F-2) MHER Maple Hill East (A-2) WARH Warehouses (E-5) Randal Tyson Track Center, FDFC Fred W. Smith Football Center (D-2) MHSR Maple Hill South (A-2) WATR Leflar Law Center (B-3) FERR Daniel E. Ferritor Hall (C-4) and ENGR South MHWR Maple Hill West (A-2) WCOB Walton College of Business (E-4) FIJI FIJI House (E-3) MLKA MLK Annex (H-1) WJWH Willard J.
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