Parking Control Information Update
LEXINGTON, Ky. (Aug. 10, 2021) — Summer parking control on campus ends on Friday, Aug.13, which means that summer parking permits will not be valid after that date.
Beginning Saturday, Aug. 14, and extending through Sunday, Aug. 22, the Kroger Field Periphery (K) lots, R19 lots, and Remote (X) lots will not be controlled for parking permits. These lots are temporarily off control for this two-week period to assist with student move-in. These lots return to regular parking control on the first day of classes, Monday, Aug. 23.
Residential (R) parking areas will be controlled for lot-specific permits starting on Saturday, Aug. 14. These include: Rose Street Garage (R2), Cornerstone Garage (R5), Sports Center Garage and Complex Drive (R7), R10, R11, R12, R13, R14, R15, R17, R18, R29, R30 and R34. Residential lots are controlled for permits 24 hours a day, seven days a week during the academic year, unless otherwise posted.
Commuter (C) parking areas (C5, C7, C9 and C10) will require lot-specific parking permits starting on Monday, Aug. 16.
Please see this map for more details about student parking and control times.
As a reminder, employee lots are controlled for employee permits year-round.
With summer parking control ending, the Rose Street Garage (PS #2) and the Sports Center Garage (PS #7) will also return to regular permit control beginning 5 a.m. Monday, Aug. 16. Portions of these structures are traditionally made available to any valid UK permit over the summer, when parking demand is lower.
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