Road Closure to Impact Scott Campus Parking, Campus Shuttles
The City of Omaha will be closing northbound 67th Street between Pine and Pacific to effect storm inlet replacement; Feb. 14-15.
- published: 2022/02/04
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Upcoming Road Closure
The City of Omaha will be closing northbound 67th Street between Pine and Pacific to effect storm inlet replacement. The expected impact will begin Monday, Feb. 14 and is expected to be completed on Tuesday, Feb. 15. The closure is scheduled to take place between 8 A.M. - 4 P.M. each day, and the road will be re-opened after 4 P.M.
Southbound 67th will remain open (green on the diagram).
Impacts and Updates
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During the closure, there will be no access to the Pacific Street Garage and the Parking Services Building, no parking along 67th Street next to Maverick Landing, and impacts to shuttle routes.
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Additional impacts may include Scott Campus residences, Mammel Hall, and the Peter Kiewit Institute (PKI), as well as traffic heading to/from Baxter Arena.
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Parking and Transit Services will relax enforcement on the Scott Campus surface lots to allow for alternate parking on these days (Feb. 14-15).
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Scott Campus residents that park in the garage will not have to move their vehicles, and do not need to move them if they do not plan to drive between 8 A.M. - 4 P.M. However, if they want to have them available for use before 4 P.M., they should park in a surface lot before the road is closed.
For the Latest
More information regarding changes that will occur as a result of these closures will be provided on:
- Parking Announcements webpage
- Parking Services Facebook
- Parking Services Twitter
- The shuttle app/UNO Mobile App
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