(April 2, 1018) -- When Fiesta begins this month, revelers will be able to park in some of the lots at The University of Texas at San Antonio (UTSA) Downtown Campus. The annual party with a purpose runs April 19-29 at venues throughout San Antonio.
Individuals with a valid UTSA parking permit may park where their permits allow. UTSA permit holders must show their permits to enter these lots and avoid parking fees.
Guests without valid UTSA permits may park at the Downtown Campus for a fee of up to $20. Parking will be available in Cattleman’s Square and lots D-1, D-2, and D-3 starting at the following times:
Campus Services will monitor the Downtown Campus Garage, Monterey Lot and Durango Lot to ensure parking remains available for permit holders.
UTSA encourages event organizers to consider Fiesta parking and traffic before scheduling an event at the Downtown Campus during Fiesta. The Downtown Campus Garage upper level will close beginning at 4 p.m. weekdays, all day weekends and all day Friday, April 27. In addition, traffic around the Downtown Campus will be significantly heavier during Fiesta, increasing travel time for visitors.
To discuss parking options for on-campus events, email visitorparking@utsa.edu.
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