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Eastern Kentucky University Parking Map Routes Maroon 1 and Gray 2 Mon 1 2 3 4 5 6 Parking Map Big E Transit Double Map --- “Big E Transit App” Eastern Kentucky University Routes Maroon 1 and Gray 2 Mon. - Fri. 7:30 A.M. - 3:45 P.M. Bronze Route 3 Accessible Building Key Parking Legend Parking & Interactive Map Transportation Mon. - Fri. 9:00 A.M. - 6:00 P.M. C-Lot Commuter Student Parking Evening Route 4 R-Lot Resident Student Parking Services Sun. - Thurs. 6:00 P.M. - 1:00 A.M. EKU Map iOS DM Play Store DM Commonwealth Hall Z-Lot Park & Ride Orange Route 5 2nd Floor, Suite A R/Z-Lot Resident Student Parking / Park & Ride Sunday 12:00 P.M. - 6:00 P.M. Get bus schedules at: Richmond, KY 40475 Green Route 6 www.parking.eku.edu E-Lot Employee Parking (859) 622-PARK (7275) Mon. - Fri. 8:00 A.M. - 6:00 P.M. G-Lot General Parking [email protected] V-Lot Visitor Parking P-Lot Pay Parking - Crabbe Street / Parking Garage Baptist Health 85 Hospital C/E-Lot Commuter / Employee Parking Alphabetical List of Campus Buildings GC Lot Grand Campus Residential Parking 8 87 A 86 1 1 70. Adams Building/Tennis Center - C4 N-R 86. Martin Building - A3 EKU Women’s Accessible Parking 89 88 1 84 2. Adams House Public Safety - E1 43. Martin Hall - E3, E3 E-PAD 1 Soccer Field McKinney 1 Training 3. Alumni - Blanton House - E1 57. Martin House - C1 to US 25 Gertrude Hood Complex 52. Alumni Coliseum - D3 W-PAD, E, R 46. Mattox Hall - E3 N-PAD, R Medical Services Field Women’s 82. Ashland, Inc. Building - C5 S- R 40. McCreary Hall - E2 Softball N 1 22. Ault Building (Whalen Complex) - D2 E-E 33. McGregor Hall - D2 Information / Emergency Call Box 14. Baptist Student Center - D1 83. McKinney Training Complex - A5, B5 32. Barnes & Noble Bookstore - D2 W-PAD 6. Memorial Science Building - E2 W-E, R Vickers Lot Administration / Services Thomas E. McDonough 64 39. Beckham Hall - E2 Intramural Fields 15. Methodist Student Center - D1 B 67. Begley Building - C3, C4 N-PAD, R 38. Miller Hall - E2 Housing 81 80. Bizzack Skills Training Complex - C6 1. Million House - E1 88. Black Building - A2 66. Moberly Building - C3 W-PAD, E, R 27 Drive Vickers 83 Academic Buildings 27 3 68 92. Burnam House - E1 49. Model Laboratory School/Donovan 27 2 27 4 25. Burnam Hall - D2 Building - E3 W-PAD, R 65 Madison EMS John 13. Burrier Building - D1 N-PAD, E 9. Moore Building - E2 S-PAD, E, R 47 Brockton Van Cross Country Trail Lot Hanlon Hoose Lot 73. Business & Technology Center - D4,D5 41. North Hall B - C1, C2 57 Lot VanHoose Drive 11 5 1 66 67 EKU Police E-PAD, E, R 60. New Science Building - C2 W-PAD, E, R 6 48 2 8. Cammack Building - E2 E-PAD, E, R 55. Palmer Hall - D3 N-PAD, E, R 98 2 Richmond Fire 82 1 Roy and Sue Kidd Way Ashland Lot 12. Campbell Building - D1 N-PAD, E, R 47. Parking Garage - B2, C2 Madison 7 Station #3 4 C Brockton 4 7 80 Lot Telford Residence Lot Kit Carson Drive 69. Carter Building - C4 W-R 56. Parking Office - D3 N-PAD 97 Lot Dizney KY State Lot Tom Samuels Track Police 1 2 26. Case Dining - D2 76. Perkins Building - D5 S-PAD, E, R 3 62 75 58 60 3 Carter Lot 16. Catholic Newman Center - D1 48. Police Department - C4 Madison Drive 1 70 Summit 59 2 69 8 74. Center for the Arts - D4, D5 E- PAD, E, R 30. Powell Building - D2 E-PAD, E, R Lot 41 61 Funderburk 91 Lot 79 Challenge 29. Chapel of Meditation - D2 Kit Carson Drive 7 2 89. Presnell Building - A2 56 Turkey Hughes BTC Lot Stratton Lot 2 Course Clay Lot 4 Field 8 24. Clay Hall - D2 W-PAD, E 19. Ramsey Building - D1 Kit Carson Case 2 2 Lot 71 Ramsey Lot Ault Lot 24 Dining 76 11 4. Coates Building - E1, E2 S-PAD, E, R 54. Recreation Center - D3 22 11 55 Commonwealth Lot 28 2 Lot 4 77 78 37. Combs Classroom Building - E2 N-PAD, E, R 97. Rice House - C1 Walters 2 Bypass Eastern 21 Alumni Lot Burnam 4 Coliseum Lot 73 56. Commonwealth Hall - C3, D3 N-PAD 7. Roark Building - E2 W-R 7 19 20 Lot 2 26 29 8 University 14 16 34. Crabbe Library - D2 W-PAD, E, R 61. Rowlett Building - C3 E-PAD, E, R D Lot 3 15 17 18 23 25 University Drive 54 Veterans Blvd 8 Perkins Lot 91. CRAFT Research - C4, C6 W- R 68. Roy Kidd Stadium - B3, B4 N-PAD, R University Drive Powell 52 6 96 31 30 West 62. Dizney Building - C3 S-PAD, E, R 27. Scholar House - B3 2 6 5 13 32 Lot 51. Donovan Annex - E3 E-PAD 59. South Hall - C2 Ravine 2 Whitlock 74 49. Donovan Building/Model Laboratory School - E3 75. Springs One Room Schoolhouse - C5 12 34 33 2 Lot 7 10 45 4 Leach Driving Range W-PAD, R 78. Stratton Building - D6 W-PAD, E, R Crabbe St. 35 44 5 Big E Lot Crabbe Street 3 2 93. Elmwood - F1 Lot 11 36 Parking Monday - Friday Only 23. Sullivan Hall -D2 Jones Lot 51 72 Keene 1 5 Center for the 65. Fitness & Well Center - B3, C3 N-PAD, E, R 81. Telescope Deck - B6 9 23 37 46 50 Lot 90 6 Mattox Arts Lot 20. Fitzpatrick Building (Whalen Complex) - D2 58. Telford Hall - C1 W-R Park Drive Lot Model 92 4 38 43 Lot Hall Drive 96. Forensics House - D1 98. Telford House - C1 3 7 8 42 2 E to downtown Richmond and Arlington 39 Keith 49 11. Foster Music Building - E1 N-E, R 18. Turley House - D1 2 11 Lot 2 40 Carloftis Garden 5 79. Funderburk Building - C6, D6 36. University Building - E2 N-PAD, E, R 1 2 Lancaster Avenue 2 85. Gabbard Building - A3 90. Upward Bound - E1 12 87. Gentry Building - A3 64. Van Hoose Drive Houses - B3 Adams 2 Barnes Mill Rd Attention: 21. Gibson Building (Whalen Complex) - D2 10. Van Peursem Pavilion (Ravine) - D2, E2 94 to I-75 exit 87 Lot Parking lot designations may have changed 94. Grand Campus Building 1 - E2, F2 28. Wallace Building - D2 W-PAD, E, R 1 95. Grand Campus Building 2 - F2 17. Walters Hall - D1 S-PAD, E, R 2 2 since the printing of this map. You are 71. Greenhouses - D4 93 responsible for checking the signs at lot 44. Weaver Building - D3, E3 77. Hummel Planetarium - D5 E-PAD, E Lancaster 95 entrances when parking. 20,21,22. Whalen Complex - D2 N-E, R F Lot 1 5. Jones Building - E1,E2 N-PAD, E, R 45. Whitlock Building - D3,E3 E3,N-PAD, E, R 50. Kearns Gymnasium - E3 84. Women’s Soccer Field - A6 Interactive Map is a work in progress and may 31. Keen Johnson Building - D2 W-PAD, E, R differ from this map. 72. Keene Hall - E4 E-E 42. Keith Building - E3 S-PAD, E, R 35. Little Building - D2, E2 N-PAD, E Revised July 31, 2020 | Visit parking.eku.edu for latest revisions. Campus Parking Map & Vehicle Parking Regulations Parking Type Hours of Enforcement Brown Orange C. COMMUTER PERMITS REQUIRED: C G. GENERAL PARKING PERMITS REQUIRED: G 1. Zone C Lots from 2:00 AM through 7:00 PM Monday through Friday. General parking is open to all Eastern Kentucky University parking permit holders. Contact Information Exceptions include: 2. Zone E lots from 4:30 PM through 7:00 PM, with the exception of Jones lot – this lot Permits are required from 7:00 AM through 5:00 PM, Monday through Friday. Parking is Parking Office 859.622.7275 will be available from 9:00 PM through 2:00 AM Monday through Friday. permitted without permit from 5:00 PM through 7:00 AM, Monday through Friday, and all 1.Vehicles at job sites requiring the use of emergency lights or other powered Commonwealth - Second Floor - Suite A [email protected] 3. General Parking Lots (orange) 7:00 AM through 5:00 Pm Monday through Friday. day Saturday and Sunday. Eastern Kentucky University accessories to accomplish their assignment. 521 Lancaster Avenue 2.Division of Public Safety vehicles are exempt during emergency and training R. RESIDENCE HALL PERMITS REQUIRED: R Blue GC. GRAND CAMPUS RESIDENTIAL GC Light Purple Richmond, KY 40475-3102 situations. 1. Zone R lots 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. PARKING PERMITS REQUIRED: All tickets can be paid on your NUPARK account for the first 15 days. After 15 days they 3.Inclement weather situations where the supervisor authorizes the use of the vehicle/ 2. Opens to Zone Z Friday 5:00 PM until 2:00 AM on Monday Zone GC lot is 24 hours, 7 days a week. will be transfered to the Student Accounting Office, Whitlock room 210. equipment heater-defroster for the work crew’s comfort when the temperature is 3. General Parking lots (orange) 7:00 AM through 5:00 PM Monday through Friday. Light Blue I. Authority below freezing or over 90 degrees. In these situations vehicles may idle for H. ACCESSIBLE PERMITS REQUIRED: H By the action of the Board of Regents of April 22, 1978, and as amended on August 5 minutes for heating/cooling.
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