ill ersl ps a light jI irs, Kings i lallyj iment, t of osa verfis ■urn iplaintK tanttt terras andr signi 'rises is dus ebest andtc exacti; antsi firsts )r en it ffk Welcome Back Aggies! from Parkings Traffic & Transportation Services 'eas.s: n en ve irnpus. i Corp: irtsi .y sta ard r: PARKING UPDATES New Parking Areas Open: PA 103 and PA 104 at the Recreational Sports facitlit are designated for com muter (blue) and reserve (yellow) parking. These lots are also University Business lots for vehicles with "B" and/or "UB" overlays. Parking garage permits are not authorized in these lots unless they have "B" / "UB" overlays. PA 98 is a good reserve (yellow) lot for vehicles with appropriately designated permits. The gates on this lot will be raised at 6:30 p.m. each business day and at 12 noon on Saturdays. The gates will remain up all day on Sundays. Students may park in this lot (with permit displayed) when the gates are raised. PA 18 is a gated reserve (yellow) lot for vehicles with appropriately designated permits. The gates on this lot will be raised at 5:30 p.m. each business day and on weekends. Students may park in this lot (with permit displayed) when the gates are raised. On Agronomy Road, north of Raymond Stotzer Parkway PA 52 (blue) has been paved and painted. We will also be opening PA 110 (blue) next to the Purchasing building as soon as paving and painting is complete. These parking lots are intend ed to serve commuter students attending classes at the College of Business, College of Medicine and the Vet School. upr; PARKING AREA CHANGES: PA 73 behind the Reynolds Medical Building will be gated. It is a reserve (yel low) lot for vehicles with appropriately designated permits. The gates on this lot will be raised at 5:30 p.m. each business day and on weekends. Students may park in this lot (with permit displayed) when the gates are raised. PA 72 is now a pay visitor parking lot. The parking fee is $.60 per hour, $4.80 per day. The middle entrance lane at the cashier station should be used for reserved visitor parking. Daily visitor traffic should access the area via the outside lane. There are some modifications to the parking regulations, especially in the areas of reserve numbered spaces, timed parking, loading zones/docks, visitor parking, bicycle violations and paring permit fees. We encourage you to take time and read the new brochure. BUS OPERATIONS SPECIAL INFORMATION THE FOLLOWING CHANGES HAVE BEEN MADE TO IMPROVE OUR SERVICE: I. Our new hours of operation are as follows: • Monday - Thursday: 7 a.m. - 12:15 a.m. (both on and off-campus) • Friday: 7 a.m. - 8:00 p.m. (off-campus) 7 a.m. - 10:00 p.m. (on-campus) •Sunday: 6:30 a.m. - 12:15 a.m. (on-campus, Dial-A-Ride service only) II. Our regular night service hours (Monday - Thursday) have been increased. They are: • 6:30 p.m. - 12:15 a.m. • The hours for Sunday are 6:30 p.m. - 12:1 5 a.m. • The hours for Friday are 4:30 p.m. - 8:00 p.m. (off-campus) 6:30 p.m. - 10:00 p.m. (on-campus, Dial-A-Ride service only) III. Beg inning Monday, August 28, our Dial-A-Ride service will provide on-campus service only. The off-campus service will be absorbed by our new night service hours. The Dial-A-Ride hours are: Sunday - Thursday 6:30 p.m. - 12:15 a.m. Friday 6:30 p.m. - 10:00 p.m. IV. The TRADITIONS route has been canceled. The two new routes that will provide service for the areas are AGGIELAND and Ob SARGE. The following is a list of the stops covered by each route. live: * The lighting upgrades for PAs 2, 3, 5, 9, 25, 26, 40, 42, and 63 were completed this summer. Resident student parking area 88 was resurfaced this summer. Other lots were scheduled for resurfacing but delays postponed the completion of these parking areas until next summer. irs EniTOf w'sEDifl* hfeEiT Ewtoi |an Hij hel 6a 11 ' Leo* adiel n, Erin^ ;r, Bril' Mex M ; ionWi' 1 are; ilhoust ns jrsity i* FOOTBALL PARKING: Parking areas 37, 46, 48, 56, 62, 63, 69, 71, 89, 91, 95, the University Center Garage Levels 1 & 2, and the new Recreational Sports lots 103 & 104 are designated for reserved parking for the Texas Aggie home football games. There are six scheduled home games and all vehicles must vacate the areas by 6:00 a.m. on the morning of the game. PTTS officers will secure and monitor PA 61 (across from Cain Flail) for vehi cles with resident student permits (red) on each home football game day. * Remember that the "Aggie Express" shuttles from PA 50 to Kyle Field on home foot ball game days. Shuttle service begins two hours prior to the game and buses run for one hour after the game. PARKING PERMITS: * A convenient drop box has been established at Suite 11 8, Koldus Building, for indi viduals who wish to return their permits or bus passes for a refund. Please place the permit/pass in the drop box, and a refund will be processed and added to your fees if you are a student, or a check will be processed and mailed for faculty/staff. Refunds ay take up to six weeks for processing. Beginning August 28, 1995, Night Permits and Special Option Permits (University Housing, Park-N-Ride, and Grounds) may be prorated and refunded. If you have a faculty/staff permit that is damaged from exposure to the sun, please bring the permit to to Suite 118, Koldus Building for a replacement permit at NO CHARGE. The cashiers open at 7:30 a.m., Monday through Friday, and they remain open until 5:30 p.m., Monday through Thursday, and Fridays until 3:00 p.m. We sug gest that faculty/staff obtain replacement permits after the first two weeks of the semes ter to avoid standing in line. Please remember that all vehicles parked on campus should have a valid permit dis played beginning August 28, 1995. VISITOR PARKING NEWS: OL' SARGE 1. Huntington/Stonewood Village 2. Manuel Dr.,/Jefferson Ridge 3. Cypress St. 4. Eastmark/University Commons 5. Hickory Park 6. Brentwood 7. Manuel Dr./Jefferson Ridge 8. Huntington/Stonewood Village * THE CAMPUS STOP FOR THESE ROUTES IS LOCATED ON LAMAR ST. AT THE PSYCHOLOGY BUILDING. AGGIELAND 1. Taos 2. Scandia 3. Sevilla 4. The Enclave 5. Kroger 6. Parkway/Arbor Square/ Anderson Place 7. Denver/Redstone 8. Pine Ridge/Lemontree Park 9. Sevilla 10. Scandia 11. Taos * The rate for visitor parking has increased in all visitor parking facilities to $.60 per hour $4.80 per day. c *' * New visitor parking facility on west campus has opened on Agronomy Rd. in front !; sk* of Wehner Building and Reynolds Medical Building. , Te« j: | TRAFFIC NEWS: * Vehicles exiting from west campus parking areas 18, 73, 86 and 98 please follow our suggested egress routes. Traffic heading west or south should exit the parking areas via Horticulture Rd. to Discovery Drive or Research Parkway. Vehicles going east or north should exit Adriance Rd. There will be no left turn from Adriance Rd. onto Raymond Stotzer Parkway. TEXAS A&M UNIVERSITY PnrWna.EQrxsft arid Traffic cotege Station.Texas 77843-12K) (WIMWOO 847-6685 MEMO RAND V! M TO*. TAMU faculty/Staff E ROM: T om Williams Director PTTS SUBJECT: Resident Student Move-In Thanks to your cooperation and patience, this fall’s move-in activities for our resident students was expedient. We have received letters and calls from grateful parents who appreciate the gracious manner in which their children were welcomed to Texas A&M. This Positive reception for the students was due in part to the faculty and staff who park in areas close to the residence halls giving up their spaces to allow for more convenient unloading of vehicles. PTTS sincerely thanks you for this generous gesture. Thanks also to the employees of Resident Student Housing, Physical Plant, University Police, University Relations, and Pood Services for their unending good humor and coop eration with this department during this busy time.