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Aug. 15, 2022
Print | PDFPlease note that the King Street North main campus entrance by the Science Building will be temporarily closed on Thursday, August 18th from 7:00 am to 12:00 pm to complete concrete curb work associated with the Alumni Field project.
This temporary closure will affect access to all the South-East interior parking areas within the Waterloo campus. Emergency vehicle access will be maintained during this closure period, should a need arise. Please be mindful of this temporary campus entrance closure as you plan for your work week.
Alternate permit parking, is available in the following parking areas:
Accessible Parking (please note a valid accessible parking permit must be visible on your dash):
Staff and Faculty Gold permit parking:
Student White Permit Parking
For further information and to assist in locating the alternate campus entrances and parking areas, please view The Waterloo Campus Interactive Map.
We ask that you please follow and respect all signage and barriers that will be in place for this work.
For further information please contact Bill Januszkiewicz at bjanuszkiewicz@wlu.ca or 519-998-7377.
The maps below summarize the above information regarding the temporary King Street North campus entrance closure and the alternate parking areas for Gold and White permit holders.
Alternative Gold Parking Permit (displayed in purple)
Alternative White Permit Parking (displayed in green)
Media Contacts:
Bill Januszkiewicz
Manager: Project Management, Capital Projects
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