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Normal campus parking resumes beginning 8 a.m. Monday; regular enforcement begins at 7 a.m. Tuesday

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Purdue University recently issued the following announcement.

Motorists will be allowed to resume normal parking on campus beginning 8 a.m. Monday (Feb. 7). Until that time, snow routes need to remain free of parked cars to facilitate continued snow removal over the weekend.

Regular campuswide parking enforcement will resume as of 7 a.m. Tuesday (Feb. 8). Motorists who temporarily parked in one of the following locations while snow removal occurred should remove their vehicles from these locations between 8 a.m. Monday and 7 a.m. Tuesday in order to avoid being ticketed or towed at the owner’s expense:

  • McCutcheon Drive Parking Garage
  • University Street Parking Garage
  • Wood Street Parking Garage
If a vehicle is towed from one of these locations, contact the Purdue University Police dispatch center at 765-494-8221 to determine the location of the vehicle.

On-street parking will be available again on the following roads at 8 a.m. Monday:

  • Airport Road
  • Cherry Lane
  • David Ross Road
  • First, Second, Fourth, Fifth and Sixth streets between Russell and University Streets
  • Grant Street
  • Harrison Street/Williams Street from Martin Jischke Drive to Grant Street
  • Hilltop Drive
  • MacArthur Drive between Third Street and Nimitz Drive
  • Martin Jischke Drive from State Street to Harrison Street
  • Ross-Ade Drive
  • Russell Street between Tower Drive and Harrison Street
  • Stadium Avenue west of Grant Street
  • State Street
  • Third Street west of Martin Jischke Drive
  • Tower Drive
  • University Street between Tower Drive and Stadium Avenue 
Information about University and City of West Lafayette snow routes and processes is available online.

Original source can be found here.

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