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We Need Your Input for the Bicycle Master Plan!

UK Transportation Services hit the ground running last semester with the kick-off of its Bicycle Master Plan project. UK is a nationally recognized Gold-Level Bicycle Friendly University and is now creating the roadmap for the next five years to take an already great bike network and make it even better. Help us do that by providing your input! What is the Bicycle Master Plan?

Spring Semester Parking & Transit Updates

The University of Kentucky is ready to welcome students back to campus for the spring semester, with move-in set for this weekend. As a result, there will be some changes to parking and transit operations beginning on Monday, January 25. Parking All student and employee parking lots and structures will return to normal parking control on Monday, January 25.

Upcoming Saturday Office Hours Planned

UK Transportation Services will have special Saturday office hours from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. on January 23 to make it easier for students and staff to pick up or purchase a parking permit. Regular office hours are 7:30 a.m. to 6 p.m. Monday through Friday. Our customer service center is located at 721 Press Avenue, in the Press Avenue (PS #6) Garage. These Saturday hours are intended to assist UK students and employees who are unable to visit the office during regular business hours.

Martin Luther King Jr. Day Transit Changes

The UK Transportation Services’ Customer Service Center will be closed on Monday, January 18, in observance of Martin Luther King Jr. Day. The campus Blue, Green and Orange (UK HealthCare) routes will also be unavailable on that day. All bus routes will resume regular service hours on Tuesday, January 19. More information about the bus routes, including maps and schedules, can be found here.

UKHC Parking & Transportation Update

An annual winter break begins for much of the campus on Monday, December 21, through Sunday, January 3. But due to the nature of its services, UK HealthCare (UKHC) parking and bus transportation remains largely unchanged. With the exception of Christmas Day and New Year’s Day, there are no changes to UK HealthCare policy which restricts employee parking in UK HealthCare patient/visitor parking garages and lots.

Additional Winter Break Parking Options

In an effort to provide increased convenience during the winter semester break, UK Transportation Services is authorizing permit holders with any valid UK parking permit to park on the upper floors of the Rose Street Garage (PS #2) and the Sports Center Garage (PS #7). These changes are effective beginning Tuesday, Dec. 8, through Friday, Jan. 22, 2021. Additional details are below: Rose Street Garage (PS #2)

KHSAA Football Championship Games Start Friday

The UK Orthopaedics/KHSAA Commonwealth Gridiron Bowl will take place starting Friday, Dec. 18, at Kroger Field. The games are not expected to have significant impacts on parking, bus schedules or campus traffic, although employees may notice an increase in traffic on Friday afternoon and evening.

UK HealthCare Service, Vendor & Delivery Parking

Beginning Monday, Nov. 30, parking at the UK HealthCare campus for commercial and private sales, service, maintenance and delivery vehicles will be impacted by construction. A portion of the 15-space vendor parking lot located on the east side of Pavilion A adjacent to the security office will be closed through 2023 to facilitate construction deliveries and staging for the fit-out of the 5th and 12th floors of the Chandler Hospital.

Winter Break Move-Out Parking Options

The fall 2020 academic semester is quickly drawing to a close. As a result, some campus and city parking meters will off control for two days to support move-out activities. Campus and city meters on the following streets will be off control for free 30-minute parking on Tuesday, November 24, and Wednesday, November 25:

Avenue of Champions Temporarily Closing for Paving

Lexington Fayette County Government announced today that paving is coming to Avenue of Champions this week. This milling and paving project is the final phase of the two-mile long sanitary sewer project from Oliver Lewis Way to Tates Creek Road. Euclid Avenue will be paved in the coming weeks as well. 

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