Traffic Control Notice for Student Dormitory Move-Out (Semester 114-2)

 
2026/6/24 ~ 2026/6/28
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To facilitate the student dormitory move-out process and ensure the safety of all participants, the area extending from the south side of Parking Lot 3 to the dormitory zone will be designated as a pedestrian-only area. During the move-out period, the rear gate will be closed to vehicle access to prevent traffic accidents and ensure the smooth operation of move-out activities.
All faculty members, staff, and students are kindly requested to comply with the following traffic control measures and make necessary travel arrangements in advance. We apologize for any inconvenience and appreciate your understanding and cooperation.
1. Parking Restrictions
During the move-out period (June 26–28, 2026), faculty and staff are requested not to park their vehicles on the roads or open areas surrounding Dormitories 1, 2, and 6.
2. Traffic Control Period
From 12:00 PM on Friday, June 26, 2026, to 12:00 PM on Sunday, June 28, 2026, access south of Parking Lot 3 to the Rear Gate will be restricted by traffic control barriers, and vehicles will not be permitted to enter or exit through this area.
3. Residents of Dormitories 1, 2, and 6
Students residing in Dormitories 1, 2, and 6 must enter and exit the campus through the Main Gate only. Vehicles should be parked in Parking Lots 1, 2, or 3 in accordance with on-site instructions and campus regulations.
4. Residents of Dormitory 3
Students residing in Dormitory 3 do not need to enter the main campus during the move-out period and may navigate directly to Dormitory 3. Please note that vehicle access through the Rear Gate is prohibited. All drivers are requested to follow on-site traffic directions.
5. Visitors, Vendors, and Delivery Personnel
Please inform all visitors, trainees, contractors, vendors, and delivery personnel who need to enter the campus during the traffic control period that they must enter and exit through the Main Gate only.
Thank you for your understanding and cooperation.

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