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Staff Parking In PGII Limited Starting Thursday
Durham, NC - Staff parking in PGII, the parking garage on Erwin Road across from Duke Hospital, will be limited on May 17, 18 and 19 due to contractors performing work in the garage. Parking for all patients and visitors will be maintained without impact during the course of this work.
Please observe signs posted in the garage for additional direction and review the schedule below to ensure familiarity with parking impacts on certain garage levels.
As a reminder, Duke staff permit holders can always use their DukeCard ID to park in the Circuit and LaSalle lots and the Bryan Research Lot after 5 p.m. on weekdays and all day on weekends. These lots provide convenient access to the Research corridor.
Thursday, 5/17:
Between 2:30 p.m. to midnight, staff members will not be able to enter PGII to park. Duke staff will be directed to PGI, the parking garage on Trent Drive across from Duke Clinic, during this time. Staff who arrive and park before 2:30 p.m. and anticipate needing to stay after 6 p.m. should park their vehicles on levels 6, 7, or 8.
Parking for all patients and visitors will be maintained without impact during the course of this work.
Friday, 5/18:
Between 2:30 p.m. to midnight, staff will not be able to enter PGII to park. Duke staff will be directed to PGI during this time. Staff who arrive and park before 2:30 p.m. and anticipate needing to stay after 6 p.m. should park their vehicles on levels 4 or 5.
Parking for all patients and visitors will be maintained without impact during the course of this work.
Saturday, 5/19:
PGll will be closed to staff parking all day. Staff will be directed to PGI. Parking for all patients and visitors will be maintained without impact during the course of this work.
If you have questions, please send e-mail to tranpark@duke.edu or call (919) 684-7275.
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