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Check parking changes and expansion

Over the summer, C and H lots were expanded to provide additional parking for students and employees, and some changes were made to the other parking lots on campus. See below for a rundown:

• Schmidt circle: reserved for vice presidents, board of trustees members and VIP guests of the President’s Office and the Development Office
• A lot (Schmidt): reserved for employees
• B lot (Library): reserved for designated staff (signs are posted)
• C lot (Assaf): expanded; reserved for employees
• D lot (mailroom): car pool lot and 10-minute parking for mail room only
• E lot (Pine Tree): reserved for academic deans and employees
• F lot (de Hoernle International): disabled parking
• G lot (Wold): reserved for Wold events
• H lot (North): expanded; first row reserved for employees; all remaining rows and spaces for employees, students and visitors
• Dirt lot: employees and student parking
• I lot (tennis/basketball street): reserved for students
• I lot (Trinity): reserved for designated staff (signs are posted)
• I lot (EML, north side): reserved for residential students
• J lot (EML/de Hoernle): reserved for residential students
• K lot (old soccer field): reserved for residential students
• L and M Lots (de Hoernle): student parking (L); employee parking (M)

Motorcycle/scooter parking for residential students: Parking is available for motorcycles/scooters in the designated area in front of the Counseling Center (J lot) or in H lot. Please do not park motorcycles/scooters in parking spaces in residential lots I, J, K L, and M. Sharing a spot with a car will no longer be allowed.

Tickets will be issued to all violators of the parking policy. Repeat offenders run the risk of having their car towed and parking privileges revoked.

This is a very exciting time at Lynn. As we build two long-awaited facilities—Perper Residence Hall and the Christine E. Lynn University Center—please pardon the dust, construction, noise and other impediments during the process. We appreciate your patience during our growth spurt.

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