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Important On-Campus Parking Reminders for All Faculty, Staff, and Students
August 26, 2024
Campus Traffic Notices
Other Announcements
Parking Lot Closings
Parking on campus is a shared responsibility and all drivers are expected to take ownership for the manner in which they operate and park their vehicle while on campus property. The safety of pedestrians is a public safety issue of utmost importance. Therefore, all drivers are subject to citations for violations of Parking Services rules or regulations.
Overnight parking is not permitted in any green commuter lot or parking garage unless you have the appropriate housing permit. Overnight parking is also not permitted at pay stations located on the first floor of each garage. Individually marked stick meters are now enforced 24 hours, daily. Persons who continue to violate the posted parking regulations will be issued citations.
In an effort to maintain consistent enforcement of university parking regulations, UPD will help monitor loading docks and sidewalks during non-business hours. Please remember that loading docks are for active loading and unloading, 20-minute intervals.
There will be increased enforcement on vehicles parked on sidewalks, in drives, and along curbs. This includes Emen’s circle, Music Instruction Building & Sursa circle, and all sidewalks and loading docks.
University owned vehicle drivers: Did you know, if you are driving a university vehicle, you are not restricted to the service vehicle only spaces? You can also park in any regular red restricted lot, yellow faculty/staff lots, the green commuter lots, and the stadium lot? Additionally, parking is also allowed at building loading docks while actively loading and unloading. However, university owned vehicles are not authorized to park in departmentally reserved spaces. Please visit the following link for additional university vehicle parking regulations (University Vehicle).
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