Some Transit and Parking Services to Be Modified During Spring Break

Safe Ride is not operating March 17-24. It will resume services on Monday, March 25.
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Safe Ride is not operating March 17-24. It will resume services on Monday, March 25.

Razorback Transit will not provide full services during spring break, but will still be operating.

Reduced bus routes will run on March 18-21 (Monday through Thursday of spring break). On March 22-23 (on Friday and Saturday of spring break) there will be no Razorback Transit service at all.

Safe Ride will not operate during spring break. It will run on Saturday night, March 16, and will resume operation on Monday, March 25.

During this week and throughout spring break — because of work on Stadium Drive — buses on Route 44 will not be able to stop at the area in front of the Student Athlete Success Center; nor will they stop on Stadium Drive at the HPER east stop, at Bev Lewis, or by Gate 15 of Reynolds Razorback Stadium.

It is understood that this will be inconvenient some individuals, but bus stops are still available on Razorback Road, and on Meadow Street between Lot 74 and 74A.

The work on Stadium Drive is expected to be completed by the end of spring break. At that point, the buses on Route 44 will once again service the same stops as they did previously.

In addition, motorists on campus during spring break are reminded that parking enforcement still takes place any day that the university is open.

Many employees work during spring break and have purchased permits to have access to their particular parking area. Enforcement takes place to make sure their parking spaces are protected.

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David Wilson, communications director
Transit and Parking
479-575-6089, dbw010@uark.edu

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