Parking and Transit Updates
Recent updates from UNO Parking and Transit Services.
- published: 2024/03/04
- contact: Parking and Transit Services
- phone: 402.554.7275
- email: unoparking@unomaha.edu
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The following are important updates for parking and campus shuttle service for UNO's upcoming Spring Break. Explore the many ways to get to campus to find what fits you best.
Parking for Spring Break
From Monday, March 11 through Friday, March 15, there will be open parking in all surface lots and garages in general use parking stalls. Regular enforcement will resume on Monday, March 18.
Excluded areas on campus are pay-to-park locations (Lots A, C and the seven (7) designated spaces in M), ADA spaces (prohibited to those without a ADA permit), reserved spaces, loading zones, motorcycle areas, carpool spaces, compact stalls, visitor spaces, EV charging spaces, driveways, drive aisles, and fire lanes. Excluded areas are enforced 24/7.
Campus Shuttle Service for Spring Break
From Monday, March 11 through Friday, March 15, shuttles will run with limited service from 8 A.M. to 6 P.M. and will service the Scott Hall, Scott Crossing, and Criss Library shuttle stops only. There will be no service to the stops at Maverick/University Village, Milo Bail Student Center, H&K, Peter Kiewit Institute, Mammal Hall, or Pacific Parking Garage. Routine service will resume on Monday, March 18.
Cold Weather Service Ending
Starting on Monday, March 18, campus shuttles will end cold weather service, and will resume scheduled stops across all routes, reflecting those displayed on the UNO Shuttle Tracker app.
How to Contact Parking and Transit Services
UNO Parking and Transit Services is located just south of the Pacific Parking Garage on the UNO Scott Campus and can also be reached by phone at 402.554.7275 or by email at unoparking@unomaha.edu.
Be sure to watch your emails and look for campus newsletters, which have timely updates.
Updates and changes, including traffic impacts, will also be shared on the Parking and Transit Services website, as well as their Facebook and Twitter accounts.