Parking and Transportation News

Attention Students: On-Demand Shuttle Service Will Begin on Thursday, November 12

Beginning Thursday, November 12, through Tuesday, November 24, Parking and Transit Services will be offering an on-demand shuttle service for students daily from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. This service will take students to on and near campus locations, as well as the Regional Transportation Center (RTC) and Syracuse Hancock International Airport. Requests to the RTC and airport will require a two hour notice, and rides will be on a first come, first serve basis. Please note that service will not be provided when other service options are available, including ‘Cuse Trolley, Centro or Student Association shuttles.

On-demand shuttle arrangements can be made by calling 315.706.5060.

Potential COVID-19 Exposure on Centro Bus Route Sy240

The Onondaga County Health Department has confirmed that a passenger on the following bus route has tested positive for COVID-19. Members of the public who were passengers on the this route during these times may have been exposed:

Wednesday and Thursday, November 4 and 5, 8:16 to 8:40 a.m.
Centro Route Sy240 inbound to the Syracuse Centro Hub

 

Potential COVID-19 Exposure on Centro Bus Routes SU344 and SU443

The Onondaga County Health Department has confirmed that a passenger on the following bus routes has tested positive for COVID-19.  Members of the public who were passengers on the these routes during these times may have been exposed:

Monday, November 2, 7:57 am to 8:06 am
Centro Route SU344 from College Place to Syracuse Stage

Monday, November 2, 11:12 am to 11:22 am
Centro Route SU443 from Syracuse Stage to College Place

The Health Department investigators are in the process of identifying all close contacts of the individual and notifying them.  Please contact Centro directly with any additional concerns at 315.442.3333

Temporary Parking Access Available for Faculty and Staff COVID-19 Testing

Dear Faculty and Staff:

Several weeks ago, we announced that the University’s ongoing virus surveillance testing program would transition from repeated testing of all students to large-scale “freedom from disease” sampling of the residential campus population. Faculty epidemiologists from the Falk College have designed this freedom from disease sampling protocol to include the opportunity for faculty and staff to routinely access on-campus COVID-19 testing.

That said, we have heard from some of you that while you would like to take advantage of on-campus testing, the stadium can be challenging to access given the limited parking close by.

To read the full message, including the parking details, visit news.syr.edu.