For the Sunday, Oct. 27 Shocker men’s basketball game, a number of lots in the vicinity of Charles Koch Arena will be reserved for Shocker Athletic Scholarship Organization parking beginning at 3:30 p.m. During this time, signage will be in place alerting drivers of the impending lot assignment changes.

Anyone previously parked in these lots will need to move their cars by 3:30 p.m. Any unauthorized parking in a game day lot carries a $50 citation fine.

Game day parking enforcement during the men’s basketball season will begin on Sunday, Oct. 27.

A number of lots in the vicinity of Koch Arena will be reserved for Shocker Athletic Scholarship Organization parking three hours before game time. On those occasions, signage will be in place the day of the game alerting drivers of the impending lot assignment changes. Anyone previously parked in these lots will need to move their cars at that time. Parking improperly in a reserved game day lot will result in a $50 citation.

You can find a schedule of game days, lot closure times and a map of game day lots at wichita.edu/aparking. You are encouraged to plan ahead for parking on campus on game days.

Lot 41, the parking lot near Woolsey Hall, will be closed Thursday, Oct. 17 for an event in the building. Faculty and staff that typically park in this lot will need to park in other yellow lots in the area of the building. The YMCA lot is not available for faculty, staff or event guest parking and could result in a citation.

The purpose of lot reservations is to help accommodate large groups of guests visiting campus for events or the event itself. Lot reservations are not to be used for WSU affiliates. Remember, visitors to campus can park without an ePermit up to three times each semester.

Red reserved and ADA stalls are not subject to lot closures and proper use is permitted during this time.

Lots 2N and 2W, the parking lots near Charles Koch Arena, will begin to close the evening of Friday, Oct. 11 for the Futures Fair at Koch Arena event Oct. 15. Due to school bus traffic in the area, the lots will need to be completely clear for this closure. Students, faculty and staff who typically park in this lot will need to park elsewhere at this time.

Due to the nature of this event ADA stalls in this lot will not be available during this time.

With the permanent closure of Lots 3N and 3S, the parking lots nearest Shocker Hall, Parking Services will restore Lot 1 as an option for Shocker Hall students beginning Monday, Oct. 7. Lot 1 runs along Hillside between Alumni Drive and Memorial Drive.

Shocker Hall students choosing to park in Lot 1 will be subject to game day parking rules and must remove their cars from Lot 1 three hours prior to the start of Shocker men’s basketball games. Parking in a reserved game day lot will result in a $50 citation. Students may sign up to receive text reminders about game day parking.

Lot 7, the parking lot near the Rhatigan Student Center, will be closed Friday, Oct. 4 for the Tilford Conference. Faculty and staff who typically park in this lot will need to park in other yellow lots in the area of the building.

The purpose of lot reservations is to help accommodate large groups of guests visiting campus for events or the event itself. Lot reservations are not to be used for WSU affiliates. Remember, visitors to campus can park without an ePermit up to three times each semester.

Red reserved and ADA stalls are not subject to lot closures, and proper use is permitted during this time.

Lot 41, the parking lot near Woolsey Hall, will be closed Oct. 3 and 4 for events in the building. Faculty and staff who typically park in this lot will need to park in other yellow lots in the area of the building. The YMCA lot is not available for faculty, staff or event guest parking and could result in a citation.

The purpose of lot reservations is to help accommodate large groups of guests visiting campus for events or the event itself. Lot reservations are not to be used for WSU affiliates. Remember, visitors to campus can park without an ePermit up to three times each semester.

Red reserved and ADA stalls are not subject to lot closures, and proper use is permitted during this time.

Lots 3N, 3S and 11 will begin closing the week of Sept. 30 for phase two of work on University Stadium. This is a permanent closure for lost 3N and 3S. All vehicles must be removed from these lots as construction is set to begin on Oct. 7.

Lot 41, the parking lot near Woolsey Hall, will be closed Wednesday, Sept. 25 and 26 for an event in the building. Faculty and staff who typically park in this lot will need to park in other yellow lots in the area of the building. The YMCA lot is not available for faculty, staff or event guest parking and could result in a citation.

The purpose of lot reservations is to help accommodate large groups of guests visiting campus for events or the event itself. Lot reservations are not to be used for WSU affiliates. Remember, visitors to campus can park without an ePermit up to three times each semester.

Red reserved and ADA stalls are not subject to lot closures, and proper use is permitted during this time.

A portion of Lot 16N, the parking lot near Duerksen Fine Arts Center, will be partially closed Friday, Sept. 20 for SAC’s Mini Music Festival. Faculty and staff who typically park in this lot may need to park elsewhere at this time.

Red reserved and ADA stalls are not subject to lot closures and proper use is permitted during this time.