Parking Rules Fall 2024
Move-in for on-campus students begins Wednesday, Aug. 7, and all resident reserved lots will be utilized for incoming residents. Resident reserved lots can be used by other permit holders until Tuesday, Aug. 6, at 5 p.m.
Other Reminders
- Permits for fiscal year 2025 are active as of Aug. 1. So, if you have not renewed or purchased a permit for this school year, please make sure you do so. You can purchase a permit in the Parking Portal.
- Make sure you know where your permit allows you to park. The parking map and new campus interactive map are both great resources to better understand the university parking system.
- Football is right around the corner, which means it's important to know which lots need to be vacated before home games. The football parking map shows which lots must be vacated before midnight the evening before the game. You can also add all games to your Outlook calendar as an additional reminder, and @uarkservices on Instagram will post before each game as a heads-up.
- Razorback Transit is returning to full, peak service on Aug. 12. Download the PassioGo! app to live-track the buses and view routes, stops and schedules.
Any questions can be directed to the Transit and Parking office at 479-575-7275 or parking@uark.edu.
Topics
Contacts
Gary K. Smith, director, Transit and Parking
Parking Program Operations
479-575-3304,
garys@uark.edu
Drew Watzke, communications manager
Facilities Management and Transit & Parking
479-718-1524,
ajwatzke@uark.edu
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