From 30 January, your car must be registered via Digital Parkering if you want to park next to the buildings 1520-1550, in the gravel parking area south of building 1540 and in Grønnegården at the Aarhus School of Dentistry.
2017.01.23 |
In future, registration via Digital Parking is required if you want to park your car in the parking area, which can be accessed from Ny Munkegade, between the buildings 1520, 1530, 1540 and 1550, in the temporary gravel parking area south of building 1540 as well as in Grønnegården next to building 1610, the Aarhus School of Dentistry. In future, these parking areas will be part of the same parking area as the two parking areas next to building 1130. Signs will be placed in all these areas.
This expansion of the parking area means that the name of the parking area changes from ’C. F. Møllers Alle 3 – Bygning 1130’ to ’Parken, den sydvestlige del’, which is the area you must then select when creating a parking permit. If you have a parking permit for the parking area next to building 1130, your parking permit will automatically be valid for the new parking area next to the buildings 1520, 1530, 1540 and 1550, the temporary gravel parking area south of building 1540 and Grønnegården next to building 1610, the Aarhus School of Dentistry.
Register your car on AU’s website on ‘Digital Parking’
When you have created a parking permit for a parking area, you will receive an email which confirms that your car has been registered. You can always check that the registration is correct by logging on to ’Digital parking’.
You may register two cars using your AU ID, but both cars may not be parked in the AU parking areas at the same time.
When you have registered your car, the parking attendant can see that you are allowed to park in the parking areas by scanning the car’s license plate.
As a member of AU staff, you can also register parking for visitors at ’Digital parking’. This allows visitors to park in one of the parking areas reserved for AU staff. You can only register parking for visitors for one day at a time.
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