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More U Stalls on Campus

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More U Stalls on Campus Commuter Service, the University department dedicated to providing transportation options to students, faculty and staff, is fully aware of the parking challenges on campus. Though our landscape combined with our population size is an unavoidable hurdle, we continuously search for transportation solutions to benefit our university community.  Students are our […]

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Overnight I-80 Closure

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Overnight I-80 Closure As part of the Utah Department of Transportation (UDOT) I-80 & I-215 Renewed project, I-80 will be closed overnight in both directions between 700 East and Foothill Drive in Salt Lake City while crews place beams for the new 1700 East bridge over I-80. The closure is scheduled to occur overnight on […]

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Basketball Parking & Transportation

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Basketball Parking & Transportation The 2021-2022  season has officially begun for Utah’s men’s and women’s basketball teams. Fans traveling to the Huntsman Center should prepare for possible traffic delays and limited parking.   FAN PARKING MAPS Men’s Basketball Parking Map Women’s Basketball Parking Map   UTA TICKET TO RIDE PROGRAM Did you know your gameday […]

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Hospital On-Demand Update

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Hospital on-Demand Update The Hospital On-Demand shuttle is a flexible route that provides service to and from the Health Sciences area and Research Park.    For the past few months, university healthcare employees requested Hospital On-Demand rides through the TransLoc app. However, beginning October 25, passengers must request rides directly through the Hospital On-Demand website.  From […]

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Where Should I Park?

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“Where Should I Park?” It’s no secret — parking on campus can be challenging. With over 60,000 university students, faculty and staff members, and limited space, it’s no wonder why parking is limited at times. Here are a few initiatives Commuter Services is implementing to make parking easier.    Additional ‘U’ stalls on campus A […]

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Campus Bike Shop Reopens

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Campus Bike Shop Reopens The Campus Bike Shop, located at 413 Campus Center Dr. (across the street from UMFA), is open and ready to assist university cyclists. Our full-service bicycle repair shop supports university cyclists by providing repairs and maintenance services at affordable rates. For more information, email bikeshop@utah.edu or stop by during the hours of […]

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Commuter Survey 2021

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Commuter Survey 2021 Your daily commute is more important than you think. It affects several aspects of your life, including your schedule, budget and health. However, everyone’s transportation options depend on their location, time constraints, resources and more. If you’d like to make a change and shape the future of commuting to campus, take this […]

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TRAX Construction at Mario Capecchi Dr. & South Campus Dr.

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TRAX Construction at MARIO CAPECCHI DR. & SOUTH CAMPUS DR. UTA will replace the 20-year-old railroad curves on the TRAX Red Line at Mario Capecchi Drive and South Campus Drive. From October 4 – 13, TRAX Red Line passengers will experience services delays. Additionally, motorists traveling near the impacted area will experience road closures and […]

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Fall 2021 Construction Projects

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Fall 2021 Construction Projects 100 South reconstruction project The reconstruction of 100 South between 900 East to University Street will continue until October 2021. During this time, commuters traveling through the construction area can expect minor delays due to the single-lane closures. Impacts: Beginning August 20. University Street will be closed between 100 South and […]

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Fall 2021 Commuter Guide

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Fall 2021 Commuter Guide As the University of Utah welcomes students back to campus, many incoming freshmen and sophomores may have questions about commuting. Rather than feeling overwhelmed, take a deep breath and rest assure that Commuter Services is here to help you understand your transportation options. So, whether this is your first or hundredth […]

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