New and ongoing construction projects will affect travel across the UW-Madison campus this spring. Students and employees should prepare for roadway, sidewalk and bicycle facility closures. Ways to stay informed: Campus impacts: See our Spring …
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Parking restrictions waived for Thanksgiving and November 28; bus service reduced
Due to the Thanksgiving holiday on Thursday, November 27, there will be reduced bus and shuttle service, waived campus parking restrictions and Transportation Services office closures. Reduced Metro Transit bus service Madison Metro Transit will …
Winter parking rules in effect Nov. 15, 2025 through April 15, 2026
Winter parking rules These winter parking rules are in effect every night from 2–6 a.m. regardless of weather conditions: No street parking is allowed along Observatory Drive or Linden Drive. This includes Lot 26 stalls …
Back to school campus travel forecast: residence hall move-in, Thursday football, construction
Thousands of visitors are expected between August 24 and 28 for UW Housing move-in and Thursday evening Badger football. In addition, several roadways are restricted due to construction work. These conditions will make it more challenging than usual to drive through campus. For some, biking, busing or other alternative travel modes may be preferable to driving.
Department and vendor parking applications open April 14
May 23 is the early consideration deadline for reserved stall and department limited, service, and vendor parking permit applications. Applications submitted after May 23 will be accepted and processed in later rounds of parking offers.
Construction projects to cause campus-area travel delays this summer
Preview the projects that will affect travel for motorists, cyclists, pedestrians, and buses. Major impacts are expected on University Avenue, W. Johnson Street, Campus Drive, and more. Dates and traffic configurations are approximate and subject to change.
2023 biennial transportation survey launches February 2
The 2023 biennial campus transportation survey is launching February 2. Survey respondents help Transportation Services understand how campus community members travel to campus and shape the future of the UW-Madison transportation system.