All Parking Payments Moving to Cashless Transaction Methods March 20

All Parking Payments Moving to Cashless Transaction Methods March 20
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The U of A Transit and Parking Department will no longer accept cash payments, which make up less than 0.5% of transactions, beginning Monday, March 20, 2023. The change will better account for how customers prefer to submit payments and create a faster checkout process overall.

The quickest and most convenient way to submit payments to the Transit and Parking Department will continue to be online at myparkingaccount.uark.edu.

Customers making in-person visits to the Administrative Services Building (ADSB) will still be able to pay with checks and credit cards. Parking meters and garage kiosks will also continue accepting coins.

Any questions about payment methods can be sent to parking@uark.edu.

Contacts

Gary K. Smith, director, Transit and Parking
Parking Program Operations
479-575-3304, garys@uark.edu

Logan Wilson, senior director of administrative communications
Division of Finance and Administration
479-575-3047, lbwilson@uark.edu

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