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RMA Worldwide, VCU’s new shuttle provider, to begin operating Aug. 1

RMA Worldwide will be the new transportation provider for VCU shuttle services starting Aug. 1. (Courtesy photo) By Jonsette Calloway University Public Affairs (804) 828-4482 callowayjn@vcu.edu Friday, July 26, 2019 RMA Worldwide has been selected as the new transportation provider for VCU shuttle services beginning Aug. 1. RMA replaces Groome Transportation, whose contract expires at the […]

RamRide not in operation July 4-5; alternate parking available

On Thursday, July 4 and Friday, July 5, RamRide will not be in service. On these days, A Lot, I Lot, M Lot, R Lot, W Deck, and Coliseum Deck subscribers may park in N Deck or Eighth St. Deck. As a reminder, students and employees of VCU and VCU Health System, including Virginia Premier, receive […]

VCU, GRTC reach multiyear agreement to provide transit access to VCU and VCU Health System students, employees

By Carolyn Conlon VCU Administration (804) 828-6573 conlonca@vcu.edu Tuesday, June 4, 2019 Virginia Commonwealth University signed a three-year paid agreement with the GRTC Transit System on Tuesday to fund unlimited transportation access on Pulse Bus Rapid Transit, local and express routes for all VCU, VCU Health System and Virginia Premier students and employees effective Aug. […]

Sanger Hall and 8th & Franklin St. Connector stops relocating May 28

The Department of General Services is beginning work on a pedestrian tunnel under 9th Street, and the work will impact travel on a section of the street through the end of June. On Tuesday, May 28, all lanes of 9th Street between Grace and Broad Streets will close to traffic. As a result of this […]

FY 2019-20 Parking Permit Fee Increase FAQs

FY 2019-2020 Parking Permit Fee Increase FAQs Why are parking rates increasing? As an auxiliary entity, the primary source of parking revenue is through permit sales, and we rely on this income stream to support all parking operations, maintenance and debt service for new construction across both campuses. In May 2019, we proposed an average […]

Student parking hours extended during exams

The spring exam period is quickly approaching, and we would like to help ease some of the associated stress by extending student reciprocal parking opportunities on the West Main St. Deck.   From Monday, April 29 through Friday, May 10, all student commuter, housing and evening permit holders who would like to take advantage of Cabell Library’s […]

Main 3 MRI system rig out and street closure April 26 to April 28

There will be a planned street closure on East Marshall St. from the east side of 13th St. and south down College St. to east Broad St. from approximately 7 p.m. on Friday, April 26 until approximately 5 p.m. on Sunday, April 28. D Deck accessibility will be impacted from College St. and Broad St.  Vehicular traffic […]

Parking and transportation services operate as normal on Feb. 20

All parking facilities will be open onWednesday, Feb. 20. Please park in your designated parking location at this time. Please be advised that the top level of some our parking decks may be closed due to icy conditions. The top levels of these facilities will be re-opened once deemed safe for driving. Plan to incorporate additional time in […]

VCU/GRTC GO Pass requirement begins Sunday, Feb. 24

Dear VCU and VCU Health communities, By now, all VCU, VCU Health System and Virginia Premier students and employees should have received their VCU/GRTC GO Pass in the mail. Effective Sunday, February 24, you will be required to utilize your issued VCU/GRTC GO Pass in addition to your VCU, VCU Health or Virginia Premier ID card […]

Parking/transportation operates as normal on Jan. 14

All parking facilities will be open on Monday, Jan. 14. Subscribers should park in their designated parking location at this time. In addition, the top level of some our parking decks may be closed due to icy conditions. The top levels of these facilities will be re-opened once they become safe for driving. Please plan to incorporate additional […]

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