Summer 2019 Parking Information
Parking and shuttle information for Summer 2019.
- published: 2019/05/07
- contact: Parking Services
- phone: 402.554.7275
- email: unoparking@unomaha.edu
From May 13 to August 23, all valid permits can park in Faculty/Staff and Student surface lots, along with garages, as long as your vehicle is parked in a general use stall.
Enforced Areas
- Pay to park at the meters, will be limited to visitors only from 7 A.M. to 7 P.M. Faculty, staff and student parking at the meters during this time is not allowed.
- Parking in reserved or handicap stalls (unless displaying a valid A.D.A. permit), motorcycle areas, visitor and carpool stalls, drive aisles and fire lanes is not allowed.
- Loading Zone time limit is enforced.
Weekend Parking
No permit is required on Saturdays, Sundays, holidays, and days when campus-wide classes are not in session. This excludes meters, handicap spaces (without a handicap permit), reserved spaces, loading zones, motorcycle areas, carpool spaces, visitor spaces, driveways, and fire lanes. Fridays also offer permit-free parking in all non-reserved garages, in general use parking spaces.
Shuttle Service
- A Pacific to Dodge shuttle (Purple Route) will operate on a limited basis from 7 A.M. to 7 P.M.
- No other routes will be in operation
Note: No permit exchanges will be done as all permits will be provided more options than the permit purchased.
Please contact Parking Services (402) 554-7275 or UNOParking@unomaha.edu with questions.
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