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  1. Parking. Very limited free parking is available for the public in several areas. Access lots at the Graham Visitors Center and the Japanese Garden.

  2. The center is on your right. NHS Hall and Isaacson Hall are in the first complex of buildings. Douglas Classroom is in the building connected to the greenhouses at the south end of the parking. Parking. Ample parking is available for the public in the lots off 41st Street. The lower lot is reserved for staff.

  3. The Washington Park Arboretum holds a world class collection of woody plants that can be explored on your own, via group tours, or through classes and activities. All parts of the Washington Park Arboretum, with the exception of the Japanese Garden, are open to the public and are free of charge.

  4. Parking permits are required Monday through Friday, 6 a.m. to 9 p.m., and Saturdays from 7 a.m. until noon. Gatehouse staff at the Central and South gatehouses accept Visa/MasterCard/Discover/American Express. Parking fees are not refundable.

  5. University of Washington Botanic Gardens. The Arboretum is a hidden gem on the shores of Lake Washington. Its 230 acres hold a dynamic assortment of plants with plenty of walking trails and programs. Seattle’s nexus for the scientific and horticultural communities to gather, learn and be inspired.

  6. Your permit guarantees parking on campus, but not a space in your primary lot assignment. If your assigned lot is full and you have a quarterly or annual SOV or carpool permit, you can automatically park in your overflow lot for the day, without visiting a gatehouse for reassignment.

  7. 18 wrz 2019 · Transportation Services manages the parking for the University through designating lots, designating parking spaces for specific uses, permitting, and enforcing parking rules within Chapter 478-116 WAC and this policy statement. 2. Designation of Parking Areas, Allocation of Stalls, and Hours of Operation.

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