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Public Safety: Parking at UP
Display of Permits
A valid permit must be properly registered and displayed in accordance with the University of Portland parking regulations. Parking permits are required for every vehicle coming to the University of Portland Monday through Friday 8am to 4pm. Permits may be obtained from the Department of Public Safety and daily visitor passes may be obtained from the information desk at the Pilot House.
Students, faculty, and staff must show a valid driver’s license, proof of insurance, and vehicle registration when obtaining their parking permit.
Permit Cancellation, Denial or Nonrenewal
The University of Portland may revoke a parking permit or refuse to issue a parking permit with out prior notice. Parking Permits may be revoked, denied, or not renewed for nonpayment of parking fines, multiple violations, or obtaining a permit by false information.
PARKING PERMITS
The University issues
several different types of parking permits. Each type of permit authorizes the
holder to park only in specified parking areas. Parking permits are
non-transferable. Types of permits and authorized parking areas are as follows:
“A” Permit
Issued to vehicles
that are authorized to park in “G,” “carpool,” and reserved.
Parking in the
Waldschmidt lot is prohibited.
“B” Permit
Bon Appétit employee
parking permits restricted to “G” parking.
“G” Permit
Issued to students.
Authorizes parking in any legal, non-reserved, non-carpool parking space on
campus.
“FS” Permit
Issued to
faculty/staff for general parking only. Parking in carpool and reserved is
prohibited
Carpool Permit
Issued to carpool
members. Carpool parking is located in designated areas of the main parking
lot, and on the main drive between the Pilot House and Waldschmidt Hall (green
curbs).
“W” Permit
Authorizes parking in
Waldschmidt Hall Lot or any area authorized by a “G” permit holder.
“WR” Permit
Authorizes parking in
“reserved parking” in the Waldschmidt Hall parking lot or any area authorized
by “A” permits.
“V” Permit and/or
Secured Parking Permit
Restricted to Haggerty Hall and Tyson Hall parking in the designated space only — not authorized to park on campus.
DISABLED PARKING
INFORMATION
Disabled parking
spaces are to be used only by vehicles prominently displaying appropriate
identification as described in ORS 811.602. A copy of this statute is available
at the Department of Public Safety. Drivers without a disabled parking permit
may be cited for stopping or blocking a
disabled parking space which includes the striped spaces adjacent to the disabled space.
PARKING PERMIT FEES
Academic Year Student “G” Permit $100.00
Semester Student “G” Permit $60.00
Grad/Non-mat $50.00
Secured Parking “V”
Permit (Haggerty Hall and Tyson Hall) $200.00
Carpool Permit No Charge
Approved Freshman
Exemption $200.00/yr.
Daily Student Permit $5.00 (ea.)
Purchase of a parking permit down not guarantee parking availability and the University does not grant refunds on parking permits purchased.
OFF-CAMPUS PARKING
RESTRICTIONS
Students, faculty, staff members, and University service employees (i.e. Barnes & Noble, Bon Appetit) may not park between 8:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m. on school days in 2 designated neighborhood “no parking” sanctuaries as follows: 1) north of Willamette Blvd. and south of N. Princeton Street between N. Olin Avenue and N. Wall Avenue and 2) N. Warren Street and N. Willamette Lane between N. Monteith Avenue and N. Wall Avenue. (See Neighborhood Parking Enforcement Map)
Members of the University of Portland community who live within these two areas should register their vehicles (at no charge) with the Department of Public Safety to avoid being issued a citation for violation of University parking policy. Except for freshman, parking is permitted on city streets west of the main UP campus between N. Portsmouth Avenue and N. Monteith Avenue.
VEHICLES MAY BE BOOTED OR TOWED FOR ANY PARKING VIOLATION WITHOUT WARNING.
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