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The University of Mississippi Game Day Parking Highway 7 H ig To Holly Springs hw The University of Mississippi ay 3 Highway 78 14 Game Day Parking - 2013 - Area Access Map d R NOTICE! rr H a ighway B 30 Parking on campus in the green shaded area is by preorder permits only. University-Oxford y ll No through campus traffic will be allowed without a permit. Airport o M Highway 30 d To New Albany 7 OXFORD SQUARE GAME DAY PARKING OXFORD SQUARE GAME DAY PARKING Dr v oy l McElr y B a Highway 78 Posted on-street parking on and surrounding the Oxford Square is limited r w a to 3 hours and will be strictly enforced. Overtime violation fines are as follows: h m g i a H 1. First offense after three hours $50 L N 2. Second offense in same day $75 3. C d 3. Third offense in the same day $100 R o lle r PLEASE BEE ATTTTEENNTTIIVVEE TTOO TTHHEESSEE RREESSTTRRIICCTTIIOONNSS!!!! g r e a H B il l y R l Other Notes: d l Price St. o . M - All traffic in the University of Mississippi Campus Permit Only Zone r Williams Ave. D . r will be one-way OFF campus for 1 hour after game end. J Sisk Ave. - The No-Fee Football Shuttle Routes (North and South) will be K L delayed for 1 hour after game end due to one-way traffic flow off M xford Mall/ . O d campus but will continue to run after for up to 2 hours post game. v UM Jackson Ave. Center Washington Ave. l B - Fee Shuttles going to Oxford Middle School and the Oxford t Oxford t NORTH e Conference Center will continue to run during the on-campus Oxford l Conference The Univesity Campus Core Middle m Center one-way period. a Anderson Road School r is a Permit Required Zone B (no through traffic) The . Square d v l B H J F acks - on Av e a e E v G A t n h so ck o Ja r st n e Univers Highway 6 W R ity Ave. To Batesville d Interstate 55 Vaught- Univ ersity Av Hemingway e . Stadium d v Highway 6 l B r To Pontotoc and a m Tupelo a Highway 6 L e v i Temporary Grove Access Route r D m for Non-Permit Holders u e Highway 6 s i Grove Access for DropOff/PickUp Only l SOUTH o d (Access via Taylor and University Ave) C R r o l y a Transit Shuttles To and From Campus T THINGS TO CONSIDER Transit Bus Stop - Off Campus - $5.00 Round Trip Try some of the alternatives to parking a car close to campus! 7 Transit Bus Stop - Off Campus - NO FEE A Free shuttle service will run beween two locations on campus from H y i g a 6:00am to 2 hours post game. Football Shuttles NORTH AND SOUTH. Hospital h w w Football Shuttle Routes h g a (expect 1 hour post-game delay in service) i y H North and South - NO FEE Belk Blvd 3 3 A $5.00 round trip shuttle service will run between campus, the Oxford 4 Taxi Access (Licensed Services Only) Middle School and the Oxford Conference Center. Taxi Access From Jackson Ave. Only S A free bike valet service is being offered this season at the new L a Taxi Pick Up/Drop Off location for the Ole Miss Bike Shop. The location is on the West side m a r of the Kennon Observatory parking lot across the street from the B l v Bike Routes that Approach Campus Turner Center. (available 3 hours before game start to 1 hour post game). d Roads with Bike Lanes The BLUE Shuttle Route will be running on Game Days but will not run after 6:00pm. Highway 7 Bike and Pedestrian Only To Watervalley University of Mississippi Department of Parking and Transportation Bike Valet Site (West side of The Double Decker Bus will be running a route from the square Interstate 55 http://www.olemiss.edu/parking/ Kennon Observatory Parking Lot) towards campus. For more information regarding Game Day Events and Conditions http://www.olemissfb.com/ C o lle g e H i . ll d The University of Mississippi R R d . r (H r w a Game Day - 2013 B y 3 y 1 l 4 l ) o M Campus Shuttle Locations ú Washington Ave. "W W Oxford ú es Oxford Mall . w t J Middle School ve o a A R c ($5 Shuttle Service) No Permit Required n k o ú s s y k t o c i n " Ja r A W st o v e r e JAC/Mall W o . Shuttle Stop S . r D l e b e R F r ú a t e r n ú i t y R o ú w ú Roads Barricaded ú ú ú Permitted Vehicles Allowed to Pass " The Grove . Chapel W ú The d Shuttle Stop Dro "Ford Center - Shuttle Stop R p Off U ShuttleStops " Only U Circle - No Par n king ú r 7 o ú University Ave. " Grove ADA Shuttle h U t All A a me ú r Grove H ican " " Stadium Only ADA Shuttle Dr. U Shuttle Stop U Tad Smith O.U.T. Transit Buses - Off Campus Shuttle Stop "W "U 1"U Turner Center Game Day Shuttles: Khayat " Extended Golf Cart shuttles: Shuttle Stop " W City Shuttles ADA • Golf carts will be on campus only and will run fixed routes Law School W to Middle School between specific stops. and Conf. Center 2" • The South Lot Shuttle (RED) will only run between the South Vaught- U Lot stop and the three stadium stops (RED). South Lot riders needing to 5000 Feet W . get to the Grove should transfer to another cart at Stadium Stop #1. e Hemingway . d s r • Up until about 1 hour before Kickoff, the Chapel and Tad Smith t D v 4000 Feet l R m Stadium Shuttles (BLUE) will have as their primary destination the Grove Shuttle d u e B . lis Stop but will pick up riders from Stadium Stop #1 as needed. o d C r 3000 Feet 3000 Distance From Stadium • The Ford Center Shuttle will only go between the Ford Center o Stop and the Grove Stop. F - • One hour before Kickoff, all shuttle routes will begin stopping 3" e U . r d at all Stadium Stops (1, 2 and 3) giving priority to passengers heading D m u to the stadium. iu r d t ta r • All traffic will be one-way off campus for one hour after Game t S e End. Golf Cart shuttles will continue to run during this period but will alter s a G Drive E their routes. Hill O.U.T. Shuttle Buses UM: ú • Two campus sponsored shuttles using city O.U.T. busses will be 2 1000 Fee provided with fixed routes. Each will run every 10-15min between stops 0 t ú dependent upon traffic flow restrictions. There is no fee to ride the campus Hathorn Rd. 0 sponsored shuttles. Insight Blvd. ú 0 ú • Football Shuttle North will run between the Jackson Avenue F Center (JAC)/Oxford Mall and the Chapel Shuttle Stop. e e . • Football Shuttle South will run between the old Whirlpool manufacturing t d facility off of Coliseum Drive to the Turner Center Shuttle Stop on Hill Drive. R r • Just prior to game end, the buses will park and load to capacity o l at their campus shuttle stops on their route. They will head off campus y with the one-way traffic flow and remain off campus until the roads are reopened South Lot a " T to two-way traffic flow. South Lot - Shuttle Stop úU ú • They will continue to operate for two hours after game end. City Shuttle Service: HC/ADA • The City will be providing two shuttle routes at a cost of $5 round trip per person. Highway 6 ú • The pickup/drop-off location on campus is located at the new central heating/cooling plant east of the stadium on Gertrude-Ford Boulevard. O These buses will run a route between the Oxford Middle School and the ld Oxford Conference Center. T Coliseum Dr. ay • The City sponsored buses will have routes that will be unaffected lo University of Mississippi r by the campus one-way traffic period and should continue to run during the R one hour period after game end (pending overall traffic congestion). d Department of Parking and Transportation . http://www.olemiss.edu/parking/ For more information regarding Game Day Events and Conditions 0 500 1,000 1,500 2,000 http://www.olemissfb.com/ Whirlpool To Lot Parking required) permit (no Ü Feet FOR NON-PERMITTED VEHICLES The University of Mississippi Game Day Parking - 2013 Grove Drop Off Access FOR PERMITTED VEHICLES Drop off of tailgating materials and supplies will be suspended two hours before game start or when pedistrian traffic becomes too heavy. Pickup of supplies will be permitted starting at half-time but will be restricted G rov post-game due to traffic flow. e L oop The Grove The D rop Off O nly - No Circle Parking Coulter Hall University Ave. Construction Zone Side-walk and Grass Areas Not Accessible for Game-Day Activities e c a l P y t i s r e v i n U / All d American Dr. a o r R e r d o l l u y o a h T S t s a E y l n O c i f f a r T t o o F n Vaught- a University of Mississippi i r Department of Parking and Transportation t s http://www.olemiss.edu/parking/ Hemingway e d For more information regarding Game Day Events and Conditions e http://www.olemissfb.com/ Stadium P C o l Game Day Shuttles: Jackson Quadrant le g Extended Golf Cart shuttles: • Permit parking for Residential Halls Central and West.
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