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If coming from the East on 1604 (from I-10, from 281, etc) continue past I-10, past the La Cantera UTSA exit to the Babcock Road exit.  Stay left and take the turn around.  Be very careful but as you come out of the turn around and start to head back east on the 1604 Access Road, IMMEDIATELY get over to the right.  Get ready to slow down and IMMEDIATELY after you cross a short concrete bridge over a culvert/creek, turn right into the UTSA campus and keep going straight.  The Admin suggests it’s best to take the 2nd right rather than continuing straight along the new road into Lot 12.  After a block you’ll come to a STOP sign and the BSA Building is the low one-story brown sheet metal building straight ahead and slightly to the left.  If you turn left, there is a road that goes along in front of it with VISITOR parking spaces down in front of it.   The portable buildings (Support Services Buildings) are down at the end of this short road on the right just beyond the BSA Building).  You could park there and come in and get your Temporary Parking Pass.  I’ll either be in the main office SSB A1.102 or the class room SSB B1.104A (they are within feet of each other).  If all the Visitor spaces are full, you can continue along the road in front of our building and the big lot you’ll see is Lot 12.
 
If you are coming along 1604 from the West, heading east, you’d take the Babcock Road exit, get to the right, cross the 1604 Access Road & Babcock Rd intersection (traffic light), go a short distance before you cross the bridge over the culvert and turn right into the UTSA Campus.

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