How does Transportation Services notify the permit holders in advance of a time their parking routine may be impacted by a baseball event?
Communication via the following avenues:
- signage at the lot
- baseball indication on the campus parking map for the affected parking lots
- email notification
What does Transportation Services do to try to limit the impact to permit holders?
We work with event host to limit displacing permitted customers prior to 5:00 pm (the time when lot 100 permits are valid in other lots)
What alternate parking lots are provided for lot 100 permit holders?
If arriving before and staying beyond 5:00 pm, park in any other section of lot 100a-g or 100m.
Traffic Map
There are more than 3,000 other spaces available within lot 100 (fewer than than 23% of the
spaces in lot 100 are impacted by the baseball parking plan.)
Transit Service stops in lot 100c.
Transit Service Map
What does Transportation Services do to help minimize the inconvenience to their permitted customers?
When we are asked by the university to reserve certain lots,
we work diligently to equitably balance the competing interests of our many customers by negotiating the least amount of time the lots will be unavailable to permit holders.
Additionally, alternate lots are provided.
Why are there times when non-permitted customers’ needs are considered a priority?
To maximize the positive experience of our guests, whose money spent and donations given contribute to the health of our revered University.
In addition, the revenue generated from visitor parking helps to minimize the increases to annual parking permit prices and to cover the cost of the staff required to work the event.
We recognize that with compromise there is some inconvenience.
We are committed to working with hosting departments to help minimize the impact on our permitted customers. We appreciate your understanding and cooperation.
Sincerely,
Transportation Services