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Coral Gables Campus ABCDEFGH IJKLMNOPQRST ROBBIA AVENUE 1 Gifford 1 Arboretum 102 1-109 URBINO AVENUE 106 CAMPUS PARKING & SHUTTLE 1300 Campo Sano Knight Physics ANCONA AVENUE Building 2 WILDER DR. 2 Gautier C 101 L-1 Photography/ A Blue Purple Coral Gables Meters Fountain Shuttle Route SPEED Cox 104 Plaza M Graphics P LIMIT Annex O McArthur S College of A 1-109A N BARACOA AVENUE 105 Addition E Engineering O Green Red UM Meters Stanford Shuttle Route L SAN AMARO DRIVE A 15 C Cox V M . P. H . IR EN C Science U A McArthur Engineering E R Building Grey White Pay Station Shuttle Stop B Ungar Building Unless M Building A TRILLO AVENUE Gate H 3 otherwise L House 3 A Dooly 2-109 2-109 Pink Yellow Zip Car Crosswalk posted Saint Augustine MILLER ROAD Catholic Church Memorial Classroom G McLamore Building Restricted Visitor Evening Gate ZULETA AVENUE School of (locked 11:30 p.m. to 6 a.m.) B MEMORIAL DRIVE Plaza Nursing and CONSOLATA AVENUE Health Studies School of Law 202 203 College of BRUNSON DRIVE Park only in designated spaces (enforced 24 hours a day.) D C 204 Arts and Cosford 209A UM parking permit required Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 4 p.m., except purple lots, which are enforced 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. 201 A Ashe Cinema 504 Richter Sciences Blue lots are for residents and are enforced 24/7. E Library Administration Schwartz 4 Building Allen 4 Note: Future changes to lots and parking structures are anticipated; parking in these areas may be unavailable due to construction. 504A MILLER DRIVE F Center for Hall Nursing and Health Doctors Hospital/ E 501 Frost Studios South Foster Frost Studios North RIV Building Studies Baptist Health O D (Under Construction) (Under Construction) Herman DELGADO AVENUE AR South Florida MATARO AVENUE M Ring Theatre 202A A UV-A AN Percussion Building Handleman Gusman International S Foote School of E Volpe Concert U Institute 212 University Green Building Weeks Music Quadrangle Building Communication N Building Hall 209B E 214 V A CORNICHE AVENUE Rehearsal Center UV-3 University Village Frost School of Music Ferré Whitten Townhouses Wolfson O 5 Intramural Field Stanford Student Activities Building Learning Building N 5 A Residential S UV-B Pick Music Center Center I College Weeks 215 P Library Feldenkreis Commons Music Library Plaza Centrex 6230 SW 57 Avenue UV-C Walsh Weeks Center and Technology Student Center Complex Building UV-4 UV-2 Tower for Recording Center School of Education and Performance and Human Development University Village 506 Whitten Merrick 210 209C ALBENGA AVENUE University Building Rosborough Labyrinth University Albenga Garage Intramural Hecht-Stanford UC Stage/Patio Center Merritt Panhellenic University Tower Village Building Dining Hall COLLEGE DRIVE Jenkins Scharlin Building Credit Union 474 Schiff 6 Tennis House Cobb Building School of Family Patio 6 UV-7 Schiff Fountain Lake Osceola UV-5 446B Business 301 UNIVERSITY DRIVE302 UV-1 Tennis Center McDonald Administration Aresty Building Tower VILLAGE DRIVE LIGURIA AVENUEPi Kappa Phi Herbert Cesarano 721 Wellness Architecture Eaton Plaza University Village UV-6 604A Hecht Center Hecht 48 Residential Epstein/Kosar Athletic Residential Pentland College Stubblefield Scodella Garage Zeta Beta Tower Architecture Faculty Building Behavioral Lambda Knight Center Schwartz Center College STANFORD DRIVE Building SCODELLA AVENUETau Medicine West 475 Chi Alpha Sports for Athletic 446A Commons 49 452 7 604 Complex Excellence Building Laboratory 7 BRESCIA AVE. 1551 718 Sigma Alpha Kearns School of Architecture 303 309A School Brescia Epsilon Sports Hall of Pick 717 430 Perez 450 Lowe Hall Fame Pentland 451 Art Museum HURRICANE DRIVE House 435 Architecture 714 Casa Alpha Center DICKINSON DRIVE 421 309 Bacardi Epsilon Pi LaGorce 1552 Graduate Cobb StadiumSta dium House 436 604 434N 304A Brescia School Rhodes Health RED ROAD (SW 57 AVENUE) 437 Hughes House 716 House Center Mahoney-Pearson Student Services Dining Hall Studio Arts Lau Founders 446 H100 8 Hall Sigma Greentree 8 Building Chi 444 421A 310 Practice Fields 306 Wesley D Mahoney R 711 BankUnited 441 Foundation T 422 A E FieldhFieldhouseouse 444 Residential E 702 IV E V Center E College R 1535 Levante R L D T S U Avenue N O Orovitz Newman Alumni 320 PAVIA STREET O O B Center S Baptist 304 304C L Building N L 715 I Mahoney-Pearson I A Christian D 705B K 431 443 Pavia Garage Ministry R C Commons A I 442 Science A 601 D C N 705 705D A UM Police R 9 Light Field WALSH AVENUE G 9 LEVANTE AVENUE E 423 Episcopal 321 V LEVANTE AVE. I E Gate 305 R V Center Rainbow I House D 701 R Pearson 608 D Building O Canterbury Plumer Flipse 307 Residential Mahoney-Pearson R Ponce de Leon K House A Building 425S 425N Building C College I 308A M Garage Garage R A ToppelToppel Career Center R McKnight Fraser E Hillel Jewish N Rodriguez Baseball Building DAUER DRIVE M A Student Center SAGUA AVENUE S Park Building STANFORD DR. 308B 10 10 PONCE DE LEON BOULEVARD RON FRASER WAY PONCE DE LEON BOULEVARD PONCE DE LEON BOULEVARD 43 42 Metrorail/ Gables One Parking University Station US-1 (SOUTH DIXIE HIGHWAY) US-1 (SOUTH DIXIE HIGHWAY) US-1 (SOUTH DIXIE HIGHWAY) S. ALHAMBRA CIRCLE 11 Visitor 11 Entrance . D V L GablesGables One Tower B O R E L L A B TURIN STREET A Copyright ©2013, C University of Miami. MARIPOSA COURT AUGUSTO STREET MAYNADA STREET ABCDEFGH IJKLMNOPQRST HARDEE ROAD ON-CAMPUS SHUTTLES MADRUGA AVENUE Campus Parking Hurry ’Canes Shuttle Service Fountain and Stanford Routes Stanford Route Fountain Route Fall and Spring Schedule Monday - Friday Permit Parking (Students, Faculty, and Staff) Parking Garages The shuttle is available without charge to all University (Regular Class Day Service) 7 a.m. to 12 a.m. Stanford Circle Fountain students, faculty, and staff and serves major areas of the (Palm Court) All vehicles regularly parked on the Coral Gables campus Mahoney-Pearson Garage Summer Schedule Monday - Friday University as well as the University Metrorail station, Rosen- (Regular Class Day Service) 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. must be registered with the UM Parking and Transpor- (White permit holders and residents only) ................... Q-9 stiel campus, and area retail locations on the weekends. It tation office and have a current, valid, and appropriate Pavia Garage facilitates the use of perimeter parking lots and provides a University of Miami parking permit tag displayed. Metrorail Law School / (Pink permit holders and visitors) ................................. N-8 convenient means of traveling around campus without using OFF-CAMPUS SHUTTLES University Station Ungar Building Colors identify parking lots on campus. Park vehicles in a personal vehicle. The shuttles run every six to eight minutes Ponce de Leon Garage designated spaces within lots where the entrance signage during class days and every 15 to 20 minutes all other times. (Green permit holders and visitors) .............................. F-9 Rosenstiel Shuttle includes the color designator printed on your parking The Hurry ’Canes Shuttle does not operate on University of 13 Ponce de Leon permit. University Village Albenga Garage Miami designated holidays. The Rosenstiel Shuttle operates Times vary. See Saint Augustine / Parking Garage CORAL (University Village residents only and visitors) ............. E-6 between the Coral Gables campus www.miami.edu/parking Frost School of Music The complete Parking and Transportation Rules and Regu- Schedules are posted in the shuttle stops, Rosenstiel campus (McLamore Plaza) and the Rosenstiel for hours of operation. 14 lations are available online at www.miami.edu/parking. University Village Scodella Garage drop-off location, on the Hurry ’Canes shuttles, and at School of Marine and Atmospheric (University Village residents only) ................................. C-7 www.miami.edu/parking. Science on Virginia Key, with a stop Hecht Athletic Center / GABLES Visitor Parking at the Vizcaya Metrorail station. University Village Bicycle Parking Hourly Parking: We welcome bicycles and have provided ample bicycle UM Police 305-284-6666 Hourly visitors may park at any coin meter or pay station parking throughout campus. We require all bicycles to be Ibis Ride Shuttle Brescia / Scodella CAMPUS lot on campus. Parking and Transportation 305-284-3096 registered with the University of Miami Police Department The Ibis Ride Shuttle operates Times vary. See and secured with a U-lock, which will be provided by the University of Miami Main Number 305-284-2211 Short-Term Passes (one to seven days): between the Coral Gables www.miami.edu/parking UM Police during the registration process. The University’s campus (Stanford Circle) and the for hours of operation. Visitors may obtain short-term passes at the Stanford Gate bicycle policies are available at www.miami.edu/police. For attractions of Coconut Grove. Ponce de Leon MAP a map of bicycle rack locations, visit www.miami.edu/maps. House and at day-pass machines located at Ponce de Leon Office of Disability Services Parking Garage Garage and Pavia Garage. Also, during normal business Parking and Transportation hours passes are available at the Parking and Transportation Zipcar Program The Office of Disability Services, located in Whitten Univer- Department office. sity Center N201, can be reached at 305-284-2374 (voice), Sunset Shuttle Download UM’s Mobile App Zipcar is an innovative car-sharing program that provides 305-284-3401 (TDD), or [email protected]. Hurry ’Canes Shuttle The Sunset Shuttle operates Thursday - Friday Scan the QR code above with your smartphone to Long-Term Visitor Permits: the convenience of having a car on campus without the A campus accessibility map is available at umarc.miami.edu/ between the Coral Gables 5 p.m. to 2 a.m.
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