Posted on August 13, 2019

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Photo of the UNCG campusAs we prepare for the start of a new academic year, tomorrow through Friday will bring some temporary changes to parking assignments and traffic patterns around campus.

During residence hall move-in days, Wednesday through Friday, Aug. 14-16

To manage the number of vehicles coming onto campus and to address potential safety concerns during the residence hall move-in period, the McIver Deck will be reserved for the move-in activities on August 14, 15, and 16.

During those three days, McIver Deck permit holders will have spaces available in the following campus locations:

Lot 7 (at the corner at Oakland Ave. and Tate St.)
Lot 8 (outside parking surrounding Oakland Deck)
Lot 9 (at the corner of S. Josephine Boyd St. and Walker Ave.)
Oakland Deck

An express shuttle will run from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. along the perimeter of campus to help with the temporary parking assignment.

We estimate an additional 2,000 vehicles will enter campus each of the three days. Unloading for move-in has a large impact on our ability to manage traffic and parking.

When approaching campus, please avoid Tate Street, if possible. Carr Street will be closed on move-in days to avoid congestion at McIver deck. Gray and North Drive will operate with a one-way traffic pattern with traffic flowing from Market Street to Tate Street. Between 8 a.m. and 5 p.m., please be prepared for heavy congestion on campus.

For more information about move-in and this temporary change in service, visit https://parking.uncg.edu/fall-move-in/. If you have any questions, contact Parking Operations & Campus Access Management at 336.334.5681 or parking@uncg.edu.

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