Razorback Road, Maple Street and Administration Building Circle Repairs

Beginning Monday, May 18, Razorback Road and Maple Street will have traffic lanes closed for utility work. There will be flaggers directing traffic during the day and any open tranches will be covered during the night.

Also, from Tuesday, May 19, through Friday, May 22, the circle at the Administration Building will be closed for utility work. The two ADA (handicap) parking spaces in the circle will be relocated to two parking meters in lot 36, between the Administration Building and Silas Hunt Hall. These meters will be bagged and have the ADA logo on them.

Please contact Henry Layes at hlayes@uark.edu or 575-2739 if you have any questions.

Contacts

Gary Smith, director, Transit and Parking
Transit and Parking
479-575-3304, sdw025@uark.edu

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