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Syracuse University to take over management of Marshall Square Mall parking lot

Syracuse University (SU) will require all eligible students, faculty, and staff who “routinely” use any campus location or facility to get a booster shot prior to the start of the spring semester, or as soon as they become eligible. (Eric Reinhardt / CNYBJ)

SYRACUSE, N.Y. — The Syracuse University parking and transportation-services office has assumed management of the Marshall Square Mall parking lot, located on East Adams Street.

The lot, which the City of Syracuse previously owned, will become the university’s first mobile pay parking area, the school said.

Until Monday (Aug. 29), the lot will be free and open to the public for use during Syracuse student move-in for the fall semester. On Aug. 29, the lot will become a 24-hour pay lot.

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Those parking in the lot will need to follow directions posted on the lot signage in order to submit payment electronically, Syracuse University said. Customers will be able to text a short number, scan a QR code, or type an address into their phone’s web browser in order to access the payment website.

As the payment is mobile-based, customers will have the option of continuing to add time to their virtual meter through their phones.

All drivers — including those with Syracuse University parking passes — will need to pay when using the lot. Parking is available in four-hour increments. The parking and transportation-services office will provide enforcement for the parking lot, the university said.

 

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