Parking and Transit During Construction

Construction of the new residence halls will temporarily affect a few nearby parking lots. While this work is underway, the university is taking active steps to improve campus mobility and enhance the parking experience for students, employees, and visitors.

Several upgrades are being explored, including real-time space availability in parking lots and garages, and a transition from Flowbird to the ParkMobile app—already widely used in the Fayetteville community. Razorback Transit has also expanded peak service hours with additional buses to help keep campus moving smoothly.

Transit & Parking Services offers convenient tools such as Passio GO!, live route tracking, and frequent shuttle service from Lot 500, giving users reliable ways to navigate campus during construction.

To meet long-term parking needs across campus, construction on a new parking garage along Razorback Road is anticipated to begin in early 2027. This five-level facility will provide up to 1,700 spaces and include a ground-floor indoor area that may house student-focused services and transit amenities. Additional parking locations are also under review as the university plans for future growth.