UNMC Parking Services has spent the summer analyzing how best to address a reduction in student parking stalls on the Omaha campus and further enhance campus safety.
Among the solutions: Launching a pilot campus shuttle program – beginning Monday, Aug. 19 – to transport students, employees and patients around the Midtown Omaha campus.
“We are excited to provide this valuable service to UNMC and Nebraska Medicine employees, students and patients,” said Anne Barnes, UNMC’s vice chancellor for business, finance and business development. “We expect significant usage and will adjust the number of shuttles and routes to meet rider demand.”
The 14-passenger dual-branded shuttles will operate from 6 a.m. to 10 p.m., Monday through Friday. Two shuttles will operate during peak times; one, during non-peak hours.
Shuttle rides are free, and med center employees and students will be asked to scan their ID badge so ridership can be documented over time. The data will help leaders assess the viability of the shuttle program and adjust operations, as needed, based on ridership.
The shuttles will make eight stops along its route:
- Lot 63
- Lauritzen Outpatient Center
- Michael F. Sorrell Center
- Durham Outpatient Center
- Fred & Pamela Buffett Cancer Center
- Lots 56 and 57
- Kiewit Tower and Clarkson Doctors Building South
- Clarkson Tower
Each stop will have signage to identify it as a shuttle location. Also, a free mobile app will allow riders to track the location of the shuttles via GPS at any given time, as well as check arrival and departure times and shuttle capacity. Watch UNMC Today for when the app is available.
One ADA shuttle will be in service from 6 a.m. to 10 p.m. (minus lunch breaks and maintenance requirements). Once the app is available, riders will be able to ascertain where the ADA shuttle is on the route. The shuttle is not a substitute for med center employees/students who require medical parking assignments. In those instances, individuals should contact Parking Services to discuss accommodations.
Kevin Jones, manager of support operations at Nebraska Medicine, said the shuttle stop locations were determined based on higher volume areas while keeping in mind a reasonable distance between stops. Meanwhile, the hours of shuttle operation were based on the largest volume of staff, students and patients.
Question
Are the shuttles wheel chair accessible?
Hi, Mary, and thanks for the question. We just updated the article with that information – one ADA shuttle will be in service from 6 a.m. to 10 p.m.
Great initiative and very helpful.
Shuttle service out of lot 63 up the hill in the wintertime will be a game-changer! Glad to see it runs over to lots 56 & 57 as well. I hope these shuttles will be handicap accessible.
Hi, Sydney. We just updated the article with the accessibility information – one ADA shuttle will be in service from 6 a.m. to 10 p.m. Thank you.
Just took it this morning. It is so convenient. It will help even more in the winter and when is raining. Thank you very much.
Trying out the shuttle for the first time from Lot 63 today. I’m wondering if there are plans for a bench and for disabled parking near the shuttle stop? It’s gonna be hard to use routinely as someone with mobility issues without these.
I pulled into the parking lot 63 at 6:37 this morning and the shuttle was leaving. I stopped and honked at her and she looked at me and drove away. The shuttle is not suppose to leave until 6:40. I am going to be late to work because she decided to leave early. This is not acceptable.