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I paid for a permit to park in my lot, but when I got there no spaces were available. Can I park in a different lot?

April 16th, 2010 by Michael

Sorry, no. From time to time lots get filled with vehicles that don’t belong there. While we sympathize with the situation, and take measures to enforce parking rules by issuing citations to those who illegally take up spaces in lots, we can’t allow you to park in another lot because there is no space available there either. Logically, if you park illegally in another lot, you will displace someone else from their own lot. Then that person may choose to park illegally in yet another lot, causing three violations instead of just one. Lack of available space is not an acceptable excuse to park inappropriately. If you find that there are vehicles in your designated lot that are not supposed to be there, contact University Police and we will send an officer to issue citations or possibly tow the vehicles involved.

Community Alerts

ResSouth Upgrades

February 11th, 2013 by Amanda

RESSOUTH UPGRADES ARE SOLD OUT!

RES SOUTH PARKING PERMITS UPGRADES WILL BE AVAILABLE BEGINNING ON MONDAY, February 11th

In order to get your ResSouth Upgrade:

- Peel off your Restricted permit and immediately bring it in to University Police

- Monday – Friday, 8:00 am - 3:00 pm

- No Upgrades will be allowed without turning in a Restricted permit

- Credit card, debit card, or e-check can be used to pay the $30.00 Upgrade fee, we do NOT accept cash

- Upgrades are available on a first-come, first-served basis

- There are only 8 permits available

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