Here is some information about "specialty" parking permits you may need on Campus.
Loading Permits
Loading permits are intended for short duration (30 minute limit) parking in areas convenient for delivery and pickup of merchandise and/or equipment. This does not give the permit holder the right to block roadways, fire lanes, curb cuts, or other throughways. Loading permits for personal use personal (unmarked) vehicles are available on a daily basis.
Loading permits are available for vendors (marked) vehicles on a term basis.
Motorcycle Permits
Motorcycles have a permit all their own, and get to park in places four-wheeled vehicles cannot. Check with Parking Services for any restrictions on the use of and current annual fees for the two-wheeled vehicles. All motorcycles must display a parking permitas do other motor vehicles.
One-Day Passes
If you forgot your pass, stop at the information booth (located by the Bancroft entrance next to the east ramp parking garage), Campus Police Dispatch or the Parking Services office located in Rocket Hall for a one-day parking pass. Current regulations permit up to 4 free passes per term per person. After 4 freebies it's going to cost you-- currently $3.00 per day.
Multi-Day Passes
Multi-day passes are intended for scheduled campus visitors, visiting lecturers, seminar attendees and other occasional visitors. People other than visitors and guests may benefit by using a multi-day pass, although overall the cost per day to park is more that the annual or term permit. Call Parking Services for details about your particular needs.
Handicapped Passes & Term Permits
People who are temporarily disabled are eligible for special parking privileges appropriate to the period of disability, upon presentation of a physician’s statement describing the nature and duration of the disability. Temporarily disabled persons must display the appropriate regular permit according to his/her status, (e.g., student, faculty, or staff) and a valid temporary handicapped permit provided by Parking Services.
People who are permanently disabled with state handicapped plates or cards must register their license plate or card number with the office of parking services. Permanently disabled persons must display the university permit according to his/her status, (e.g., student, faculty, or staff), a university issued annual handicapped parking permit, and their state handicapped plates or card.
Recreation Center Passes
People who need parking for the Student Recreation Center (SRC) only may purchase a restricted parking pass in the SRC main office located by the main entrance of the Student Recreation Center.
Restricted to Lots 18 Only 