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Pennsylvania business-closure order to impact Transportation Services operations

With Gov. Tom Wolf’s order that all non-life-sustaining businesses in Pennsylvania close their physical locations, Penn State Transportation Services has announced the following operational changes: the Parking Office and Fleet Operations offices are closed; weekend parking regulations are in effect for permit holders; and Campus Shuttle and Hershey Shuttle service is suspended. Credit: Penn State. Creative Commons

UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. — With Gov. Tom Wolf’s order that all non-life-sustaining businesses in Pennsylvania close their physical locations, Penn State Transportation Services has announced that the following operational changes are now in effect and will continue until further notice:

— The Parking Office and Fleet Operations offices are closed. Customers with questions may reach staff by emailing parking@psu.edu or fleet@psu.edu. Fleet customers who need to fuel their vehicles may use their assigned fuel card at any local fueling station.

— Weekend parking regulations are in effect for permit holders, which means that all faculty/staff parking permits are valid in all faculty/staff parking areas and all student parking permits are valid in all parking areas normally available to them during evening and weekend hours. Visitors who need to park on campus may do so at no charge at the East, HUB and Nittany decks.

— Campus Shuttle and Hershey Shuttle service is suspended.

Transportation Services will share any updates on office and service availability when available.

For updates on any changes to CATA service, visit catabus.com.

Stay up to date on the latest information from Penn State regarding the global coronavirus outbreak at https://sites.psu.edu/virusinfo/

Last Updated March 22, 2020