- **Q: What are the key dates for move-in traffic adjustments at the University of Michigan?
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Campus Life / Transportation
This article summarizes traffic and parking adjustments at the University of Michigan, Penn State University, and Ohio University during student move-in periods in August 2025. Be prepared for potential delays and plan alternative routes if...
### University of Michigan (Ann Arbor)
Ann Arbor is preparing for significant traffic changes due to the University of Michigan student move-in. From August 19-24, several road closures and parking restrictions will be in effect. Key closures include:
Several streets will also be closed for restaurant and retail use on Thursdays through Mondays until the end of September. Additionally, specific streets will have one-way traffic patterns to facilitate move-in.
### Penn State University (University Park)
Penn State University Park will implement parking and traffic adjustments from August 18-24. All core student resident parking lots will be reserved for 30-minute unloading starting August 17. Faculty/staff parking areas will also be reserved for student arrival unloading.
CATA’s full-service schedule will begin on August 18, with detours in place due to the Burrowes Road traffic restriction.
### Ohio University (Athens)
Ohio University anticipates high parking demand near student housing from August 21-23. Faculty and staff are encouraged to use alternative parking locations.
Ongoing construction projects may affect access to certain campus areas. For those parking at The Ridges, a complimentary express transit service will be available during peak hours. Accessible transit is available by calling 740-593-1917.
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