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Where should visitors park at UGA?

Designated Visitor Parking Decks include:
  • N06 - North Campus Deck.
  • S11 - South Campus Deck.
  • N11 - Tate Center Deck.
  • E20 - Performing Arts Center Deck.
  • S15 - Carlton St Deck.
  • E04 - East Campus Deck.




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There is no free parking on the main campus or The Health Sciences Campus during weekday operating hours. All areas require a permit or a pass to park. Visitors and those with no permit may pay to park in a visitor deck or ParkMobile lot. Some areas are not enforced during evenings, nights, and weekends.

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Campus residents can park in green lots during game days. These lots include W08, W09, W10, W12, W15, E01, E05, E06, E21, S14, S16, S17, S18, S19, S20, S25, N01 and a section of N08. Overflow parking is available in East Deck and E06 beginning Fridays at 5 p.m., according to Transportation & Parking Services.

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The Park & Ride (lot E23) offers a lower-rate parking option to UGA students, faculty, and staff for $10 per month. Open daily from dawn to dusk, the Park & Ride lot is located at the corner of College Station and North Oconee Access Road.

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Weekend Parking Enforcement If your vehicle is not registered to an active UGA parking account, you must pay-per-hour to park in these lots during enforcement hours. Parking in all other lots is free for any vehicle on Saturdays and Sundays (excluding Gamedays).

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Metered parking is monitored and enforced Monday through Saturday, 8:00 a.m. – 10:00 p.m. Rates are $1.75 per hour, meters are monitored from 8:00 a.m. – 10:00 p.m. Metered spaces allow a maximum of two hours between 8:00 a.m. – 6:oo p.m. After 6:00 p.m., you may purchase additional time.

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Meters are located in the central business district, the medical district and along University Street near TCU. Meters in these areas are operational from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. Monday through Friday and are free after 6 p.m. and all day Saturdays and Sundays.

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The last academic year, GS issued $843,185 worth of total citations from August 2020 – July 2021, according to an open records request obtained by the George-Anne. The total citation revenue received during that time from those tickets and others from years previous is $563,869.

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The nearest parking space (5-minute walk) would be at both Fine Arts Lot and Tate Deck on St Lumpkin St in UGA. Where else, South Deck Parking Lot and Green Park (southbound) are less 10 minutes walk away from the stadium.

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The Dawg Walk happens two hours and 15 minutes before the start of every home football game.

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Park in the College Ave Parking Deck or the Washington Street Parking Deck for 2023 UGA football! Decks open at 8:00 am. Call 706-613-7978 for more information on parking options.

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Students, faculty, staff, and visitors who elect not to purchase a parking permit may pay to park in one of the four visitor parking decks (Transportation Hub, Capstone, Student Center, North ten Hoor) by paying the daily rate. Credit cards and Bama Cash are the only forms of payment accepted.

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Regular UGA bus service does not run during home football games, when the university is closed or the weekend immediately before or after a holiday.

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SGA is partnering with transportation and parking services at the university, and the Food Bank of Northeast Georgia, for a new initiative called Food for Fines. The program will allow UGA students, faculty and staff members to get their most recent parking ticket waived or refunded if they donate canned goods.

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The cost of a permit is $10 (Park & Ride), $20, $30, or $40 per month depending on the lot. Permits are sold for nine- or twelve-month periods and expire at the end of the spring semester or on July 31st.

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