Parking
Limited parking is available throughout campus by permit. All students who park on campus on a regular basis need to purchase a student parking permit at the Office of Parking and Transportation.Temporary and visitor parking permits are available from the Office of Parking and Transportation located in Straub Hall and from the information kiosk located at 13th and Agate.
Obtaining a Reserved Parking Space
If you have a current DMV disabled permit and feel you need a reserved parking space for mobility reasons, you will need to submit a reserved parking application to the Department of Public Safety.The blue designated parking spaces are for campus visitors with a DMV placard and are not intended for students or employees who park regularly on campus.
Students without DMV-issued parking hangtags who have a disability related need for a reserved parking space, must submit medical information to the Accessible Education Center that documents their disability and need for a reserved space.
Temporary or Short Term Reserved Parking
Temporary permits can also be issued if a reserved space is needed for a short period of time due to a significant mobility limiting condition. If you do not have a DMV permit, medical documentation is required and needs to be submitted to the Accessible Education Center. UO employees submit documentation to the Office of Affirmative Action & Equal Opportunity. In many cases individuals with temporary mobility limitations, such as a broken leg, will find it more practical to utilize the Access Shuttle. Bus service to campus also provides an excellent option for short term needs.Access Shuttle
The Access Shuttle provides free on-campus transportation as a scheduled, shared ride service for students, faculty, staff, and visitors who have permanent or temporary conditions that limit mobility. Students who wish to use the shuttle may establish eligibility with the Accessible Education Center by calling (541) 346-1155. Faculty and staff who wish to use the shuttle may establish eligibility with the Office of Affirmative Action & Equal Opportunity. Individuals with injuries or short term situations may contact the shuttle directly at (541) 852-2561 for provisional eligibility.Hours of Operation
The shuttle operates Monday through Friday, 7:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. There is no shuttle service on Saturday, Sunday, or on university holidays.Area of Operation
The shuttle is intended to provide transportation on the campus in Eugene. On-campus transportation means transportation to university facilities, some of which are not contiguous with the main campus. It does not include transportation to university functions at non-university facilities or transportation to non-university functions at non-university facilities.To schedule a ride, call (541) 852-2561 or fill out the online request form.
Accessible Routes
For a map of accessible routes on campus, click here.Local Transportation Service Providers
Lane Transit District (LTD) provides free bus service to all students, faculty and staff members of the University of Oregon. For information about University of Oregon bus service, including a map of campus bus stations, click here.Other resources for accessible transportation options:
- Wheelchair & Disabled Taxi, 541-954-1950
- RideSource, 541-682-5566
- UO Department of Public Safety Parking Services and Transportation, 541-346-5444
- City of Eugene Transportation Services, 541-682-5291
- Accessible Transportation Committee

