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Hear CNU-Houston President Andrew Burleson and Texas Coastal Watershed Program Director John Jacob as they explain the basic principles of the New Urban Movement and demonstrate why these principles are so important for the future of our nation.
Please note the following information regarding parking at UH:
There is no free parking available in proximity to the Architecture Building, however, we can reserve parking passes in advance for guests who RSVP for the event at least 48 hours before it starts. Please add “Convenience Parking” to your RSVP if you would like us to reserve parking for you!
To see a map of the UH Campus including parking options, click here.
Other visitor parking options:
-There are two visitor parking lots on campus. Lot 16F is across from the Moores Opera House, just down the street from the College of Architecture. There is a $4 entry fee.
-Metered parking is available just across the street from the College on a limited basis. The meters can be paid for up to 2 hours.
-There are two student garages and the Hilton garage on campus which allow visitor parking. All are a 5-10 minute walk from the College. Entry to the student garages costs $3 after 6pm and is rated hourly before 6pm. The Hilton garage is rated hourly.
November 17, 2010
6:00PM for hrs
UH Architecture Bldg
$Free
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