In Fall of 2018, Parking Operations at Ä¢¹½¶ÌÊÓÆµ began using License Plate Recognition (LPR).

LPR is a system that is widely used across the US and can assist our department in becoming more fair and efficient. LPR can assist not only parking operations but also local law enforcement.

The system will scan a license plate and let the officer know if the plate is valid in our system and if there is a violation.

Photo of the interior of a police vehicle and dashboard equipment

About License Plate Recognition

What You Need to Know About LPR

 

All vehicles parking on campus must register for a parking permit.  No registration citations are $132.  

All vehicles must be displaying a license plate that is visible to the LPR vehicles when parked. A $25 citation will be issued beginning in August 2018 for vehicles who back into or pull through a parking space unless they have a license plate mounted on the front bumper of their vehicle. For vehicles that do not have a front license plate, Ä¢¹½¶ÌÊÓÆµfront plates can be purchased from the parking office for $15. 

As of Fall 2019, students, faculty and staff are no longer required to use hang tags.

 

Please notice the lines of the parking spaces that you pull into!

  • Yellow: Faculty/Staff
  • White: Students
  • Green: Meter

Registration

The Chancellor of Ä¢¹½¶ÌÊÓÆµ shall have authority to establish the number of vehicles any motorist may register and operate pursuant to these regulations.
  • Staff and faculty may register and obtain parking permits anytime. Permanent staff and faculty parking permits are non-expiring.
  • Parking permits may be purchased at any time during the year at the Parking Operations Office during normal business hours Monday through Friday 8 am to 5 pm. Students have the option to purchase a semesterly/yearly parking pass, day/week pass or can pay to park in meter lots for $1 per half hour. All lots are monitored daily from 7am-11pm. 
Cars and trucks in a Ä¢¹½¶ÌÊÓÆµparking lot

Learn More and Register Your Vehicle
Student parking permit registration for the next academic year usually begins at the end of the Spring semester. Current student parking permits expire at the end of the summer semester.
Students riding their bicycles around campus in the fall
Learn more and Register your bicycle
Bicycle permits are free of charge and not required. Students are encouraged to register so that there is a record on file with the Parking Operations Office. 

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