Parking Changes Implemented at University of Tennessee Knoxville to Streamline Student Access

Parking Changes at the University of Tennessee Campus in Knoxville

This semester, students, faculty, and visitors at the University of Tennessee in Knoxville may have noticed significant changes to the campus parking system. With over 21,360 parking permits sold by August 7, the university has implemented a new zoning system designed to streamline parking but has also led to some adjustments among the campus community.

New Parking Zones and Permit Types

The university has divided its parking lots and garages into core, intermediate, and remote zones. Depending on the permit purchased, students can access specific lots within these zones. The commuter permits are assigned access to either core, intermediate, or remote locations, while non-commuting students have the option to park in core or remote lots only. A new park-and-ride program has also been introduced, allowing students to park at the Knoxville Civic Auditorium and ride a bus to campus.

Permit Breakdown

As of now, here’s how the permits are distributed:

  • 10,255 commuter permits
  • 4,154 non-commuter permits
  • 5,658 employee permits
  • 1,293 park-and-ride permits

Top Parking Choices for Commuters

The $390 commuter core pass is the most costly but offers access to the prime parking areas close to campus. Here’s a summary of the best parking options:

  • G10 Neyland Garage: With 1,800 spaces available, it’s located near essential facilities such as the College of Communication & Information. Walking distance to Hodges Library: 14 minutes.
  • G16 Volunteer Boulevard Garage: A larger garage that provides access to students living near Stokely Hall and the Student Health Center. Walking distance to Hodges Library: 9 minutes.
  • G12 White Avenue Garage: Offers limited commuter parking on the top level only. It is convenient for those near the College of Law. Walking distance to Hodges Library: 5 minutes.

Intermediate and Remote Parking Options

For commuters with the $250 intermediate pass, options expand to ten parking lots, but with fewer spaces available at each site. The top choices include:

  • G17 Terrace Avenue Garage: A well-maintained garage with ample space located near the Student Recreational and Fitness Center. Walking distance to Hodges Library: 16 minutes.
  • Parking Lot Next to TRECS: A cozy spot shared with staff and close to dining facilities. Walking distance to Hodges Library: 10 minutes.
  • G11 Lake Avenue Garage: Similar to G17 with generous parking, just be aware of potential construction delays. Walking distance to Hodges Library: 16 minutes.

Visitor Parking

Visitors to the University of Tennessee will also observe changes with the addition of 1,000 visitor parking spots available for $2 per hour. Key locations for visitor parking include:

  • Circle Park: 40 spaces available.
  • G10 Neyland Garage: 238 spaces open for visitors.
  • Volunteer Boulevard West: 176 on-street spaces.

Financial Aspects of Parking

For those looking to park on campus, the financial implications vary based on permit types, with core commuter permits costing $390 and remote options costing $198, while non-commuting permits range from $310 to $450. Students are advised to consider their daily routines and proximity to classes when selecting permits for the most convenient and economically smart choice.

Final Thoughts

As the semester progresses, students and the UT community are encouraged to familiarize themselves with the new parking zones to ease commuting and avoid frustration. With a bit of planning and understanding the layout, parking on campus can be manageable. As always, keeping informed about any updates and being flexible about reaching campus might save time and discover hidden spots along the way.


Author: HERE Knoxville

HERE Knoxville

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