Parking Updates

Updates and information from UND Parking Services.

Bookstore is Moving – Parking Changes Coming Friday 4/10/26

Categories: Announcements, UND Parking Changes

The UND Bookstore is relocating, and with that move comes a few important parking updates to be aware of. What This Means for Parking The parking lot at the former location will transition to  ‘S/E’ (Student/Employee) permit zone and will also become a Passport (pay-to-park) zone. Please be sure to look for updated signs and […]

Centennial Drive near Gamble Hall closed Monday, March 9

Categories: Announcements

A portion of Centennial Drive, near Gamble Hall, will be closed to traffic from 7 a.m. to 2 p.m. on Monday, March 9. This closure will allow for construction equipment to access Gamble Hall as part of the building’s renovation project. In addition to the road closure, the west sidewalk along Centennial Drive, nearest Gamble Hall, will be closed. The east sidewalk will remain open. […]

Spring Break Parking Update

Categories: Announcements, Parking Information

We hope everyone has a safe and enjoyable Spring Break!   During Spring Break, March 9–13, Due to the reduced number of students and staff on campus, ‘E’, ‘S/E’ and ‘SR’ parking lots/zones will be open to all UND permit holders.   A valid permit is still required. Spring Break does not mean free parking. […]

Parking Update – James Ray S Lot (U94)

Categories: Announcements, Parking Information, UND Parking Changes, UND Parking Lot Updates

We would like to inform the campus community that the James Ray S Lot (U94) is now a Dual Zone. Effective immediately: O/S/E permits allowed to park in this lot. The lot is also open to Pay-to-Park using the Passport app. If you do not have a valid UND parking permit, you may use the […]

President’s Day

Categories: Announcements, Parking Information

UND (including Parking Services) will be closed on Monday, February 16, in observance of President’s Day. Open Parking: UND permits are not required on this day. However, parking in restricted areas will continue to be monitored and enforced, including: • Housing zones • Reserved spaces • Safety-related violations • Time-limit zones