Transit and Parking During Spring Break Week

Transit and Parking During Spring Break Week
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Transit and Parking has a few announcements for its operations during spring break week.

Razorback Transit will be running its reduced, non-peak routes and hours of service from March 18-21. There will be no service on Friday or Saturday, March 22-23.

Because most students are not on campus this week, faculty and staff members can utilize resident reserved lots from March 18-22.

Maintenance is planned to take place in resident reserved lots 48A and 24A. These lots will be closed during spring break for crews to work. If weather permits, Stadium Garage Level 3 and Garland Garage Level 5 will be power washed as well as the area around the Union Station.

Lot 4 will also be fully closed Monday and Tuesday for the Fine Arts Project to deliver and operate a crane. Those who usually park in Lot 4 can park in Lot 5 while it is closed.

Contacts

Drew Watzke, communications manager
Facilities Management and Transit & Parking
479-718-1524, ajwatzke@uark.edu

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