May 31, 2022

Parking Information

By The DAHLC

Downtown Parking 

Designated member parking is available in classified spaces during operating hours: Lot 26, Lot 30 and West Employee Ramp 9. Parking is available for two-hours per day for members during their use of the Center at Lots 26 and Ramp 9. Parking is available for three-hours per day for members during their use of the Center at Lot 30. Note: Parking in more than one member designated parking space in the same day is prohibited and doing so may result in the vehicle being immobilized.

Covered Parking: available on the street level of the West Employee Ramp 9 (5th Avenue N.W. entrance) in designated spaces; two hour limit applies.

Handicap Parking: located on the first floor of the West Employee Ramp 9 area; two hour limit applies.

Bike racks: The Center offers bike racks for members who wish to bike-in for a workout. Weather permitting, racks are located in Lot 26 (6th Avenue). Just like parking spots, the racks are only to be utilized by members, and only for two hours per day. Members do not need to display a parking tag on their bike. All-day bicycle parking is available in the Ozmun East ramp and Employee West ramp.

Parking options have been updated due to low utilization:

  • Lot 30 – the last two rows (NE corner closest to 2nd St NW & 6th Ave NW) will be repurposed for employee parking
  • Ramp 9 –  ground floor parking will remain DAHLC member parking, the spots that are not located on main level will be repurposed for employee parking
  • Lot 26 – no changes.  Will remain member parking only

Generose Parking

East Employee Ramp: DAHLC members can park in Ramp 34 from 3:30 pm through 4:30 am, Monday- Friday and all day on Saturday and Sunday or Holidays.

Bike racks: DAHLC also offers bike racks for members who wish to bike-in for a workout. Bicycle parking is available in the Generose Ramp.

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Parking Violations

Those in violation of Mayo Clinic parking policies will have their vehicle immobilized at the owner's expense. See Parking Citations for more details

Parking violations include, but are not limited to:

  • Exceeding posted time limit (immobilization on first offense)
  • Switching parking lots from one to another in the same day
  • Vehicle not centered in parking space
  • Utilizing parking while not using the Center
  • Parking in reserved spaces in DAHLC parking areas (i.e. instructor parking/massage therapy parking)
  • Parking in non-designated parking lots (i.e. St. John's Catholic School parking lot)

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