Parking and Transportation Updates
Please note the following parking and transportation information for the Boca Raton campus:
- New bus shuttle stops are now located in front of the Campus Operations Building (CO, #69) and in Parking Lot 19 at S.E. Wimberly Library (LY, #3)
- A bus shuttle stop will open, effective Monday, Aug. 18, at the north end of Parking Lot 5 near The Runway at Florida Atlantic® (TE, #106)
- The St. Lucie Ave. bus shuttle stop will move to Parking Lot 102 in front of Parliament Hall (PH, #102), effective Aug. 18
- The 1st, 2nd and 3rd floors of Parking Garage III (PK, #103) will reopen Saturday, Aug. 16, at 5 p.m.; certain areas of the 3rd floor will remain blocked until Sunday Aug. 31 due to final construction on the 4th floor (upper deck)
- The 4th floor (upper deck) of Parking Garage III will reopen Saturday, Aug. 30, at 5 p.m.
- During the Fall 2025 semester and until completion of Talon Hall construction, resident students (green e-Permits) may park in Parking Garage II on the 4th and 5th floors only
- 126 parking spaces are currently blocked in the south end of Parking Lot 1 due to upcoming construction
Fall 2025 parking ePermits are now available for students, faculty and staff. Click here and follow the prompts to register. Your license plate number serves as your vehicle identifier —please ensure all information is correct to avoid receiving a citation. You may register up to two vehicles per permit, but only one vehicle may be parked on campus at any given time. For more information, visit the Parking and Transportation Services website.
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