The first step was a parking and transportation survey conducted in December, which received more than 9,800 responses.
University launches campus parking and transportation planning effort
↧
↧
New lane markings promote safety, encourage alternative form of transportation on campus
↧
Bicyclists and pedestrians encouraged to download Virginia Tech MOVES smartphone app
↧
Community members invited to shape the future of parking and transportation
↧
Jeri A. Baker appointed director of parking and transportation
↧
↧
New pilot program aims to ease parking challenges for Virginia Tech graduate students
Through a lottery, up to 75 eligible graduate students will be able to purchase a “Graduate Reserved Parking” permit as part of the new program.
↧
Huckleberry Trail detoured, visitors asked to pay attention to changes
During construction it is important for visitors to travel at safe speeds and pay attention to changes in the road surface and any heavy machinery that may be in operation.
↧
How students can get home for the holidays
Parking and Transportation Services offers plenty of options for students traveling for the holidays.
↧
Alternative transportation programs grow to meet increased demand by students, employees
Whether it's bike lanes, additional sidewalks, on-demand cars, or group travel, the university offers several options for students, employees, and visitors.
↧
↧
New social media campaign introduces 'People of Parking and Transportation'
The Department of Parking and Transportation manages more than 16,400 parking spaces, a motorist assistance program, a fleet of approximately 300 vehicles, and a robust and award-winning alternative transportation program. Find out about this work through the new campaign.
↧
Having trouble finding a parking spot?
↧
Commuting options available to employees
Each day, more than 500 Virginia Tech employees commute more than 30 minutes to get to work on the Blacksburg campus. To help employees commute, Virginia Tech provides a variety of travel options that can help employees save time and money while reducing their carbon footprint.
↧
Live in or near Pulaski County? Consider vanpooling as a commuting option
↧
↧
Take advantage of Campus-to-Campus Bus to get to football game
↧
Alternative transportation options make getting around easier
Students and employees are encouraged to take advantage of these Virginia Tech alternative transportation programs.
↧
Resources available for Hokies traveling to Virginia Tech's National Capital Region
↧
Parking changes in effect for upcoming home football game
↧
↧
Parking changes in effect for upcoming home football game against the University of North Carolina
↧
Parking and traffic changes in place for Oct. 28 home football game
↧
Parking and traffic changes in place for Nov. 18 home football game
↧
More Pages to Explore .....