Posted on February 02, 2026

UNCG Walker parking deck.

On Feb. 9, an email invitation went out to participate in a campus-wide survey focused on parking and transportation at UNCG. The survey will take approximately 10 minutes to complete, and your feedback will play an important role in shaping future planning decisions.

As the University continues to grow and evolve, parking, access, and transportation remain ongoing challenges. These issues affect students, faculty, staff, and visitors every day and directly impact how we experience campus. To help address these challenges thoughtfully and strategically, UNCG has engaged Walker Consultants to develop a comprehensive update to our Transportation Master Plan. This plan will help us better serve the campus community, use resources more effectively, and enhance our overall quality of life.

Because parking and transportation affect all of us, broad campus input is essential. This survey is your opportunity to share your experiences, priorities, and ideas. Therefore, when you receive the survey invitation, we encourage you to participate. The survey will remain open through Feb. 20. All responses will be anonymous, and the feedback collected will directly inform the consultant’s recommendations and the University’s future transportation planning.  

Thank you in advance for taking the time to share your perspective and help shape the future of parking and transportation at UNCG. 

Sincerely, 
Zach Smith 
Interim Vice Chancellor for Administration 

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