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  • wording: TADW / Teenage Drama Workshop

Parking

Where do I park for TADW?

  • The most convenient place to park for all TADW functions is CSUN’s Lot B1, near the corner of Darby Ave. and Nordhoff St., one block east of Reseda Blvd.  You can find a map HERE.  
  • Enter Lot B1 off Darby Ave. and be sure to purchase a parking voucher from the automated machines at either end of the parking lot and place it on the dash of your car before you enter the theatre. 
  • We cannot stress this enough:  If you do not purchase a parking voucher, you will get a ticket. This is true 24-hours a day, seven days a week.
  • On performance dates, the parking voucher machines can be busy and you may have to wait in line.  Please arrive early and allow time to park, purchase your voucher, place it on your dash and get to the theatre.

What is the parking rate?

The daily parking rate is $8.  Voucher machines take cash or credit cards.

You can also purchase daily and hourly parking permits using the MobileNOW App.  Click https://www.csun.edu/sites/default/files/MobileNOW%20at%20CSUN%20Tutorial%20Daily.pdf for instructions.  Daily and Hourly Permits are only valid in student lot, B1.

What if I don’t want to park? Can I just drop off my child?

Yes.  Enter lot B1 and drop off / pick up your child at the end of the lot closest to Nordhoff Hall.  Students should then cross Etiwanda Ave. (the roadway between lot B1 and Nordhoff Hall) at the crosswalk and enter Nordhoff Hall.   Do not block Etiwanda, as students and faculty use this road to drive through campus. Note:  if you park and exit your car, even briefly, you are required to have a parking permit.

I’d love to carpool with another parent. Is there a carpool list?

Your TADW student will receive a cast & crew list (for the musical or the play) and this is a great place to start looking for carpool members.  (Generally, students from the same show and the same elective will have the easiest time carpooling, since rehearsal schedules will be similar, however many families have successfully managed carpools with students from different casts and/or electives.)  Look for people on the list who live in your area and give them a call.