| Visitors are responsible for complying with
all parking regulations.
Occasional
Visitors
Occasional
visitors should pick up a one-day visitor pass. These are
available from the Parking Services Office, the Visitor Center,
the Information Booths, University Police Communications Center,
and other designated locations across campus. Passes are
"counted" and identification required to obtain one. After
4 FREE passes a visitor is required to pay $3.00 per day for
additional passes.
Frequent Visitors
Visitor permit sales for fall, 2005 will begin the week
of Aug.1, 2005
Frequent visitors, e.g., those visiting campus to use University
facilities such as the library, the law library or the music
practice rooms should obtain a semester visitor parking permit
from the Parking Services Office. The current cost of this
permit is $99.50 per semester (only about $1.25 per day). A Visitor’s
Permit entitles parking in any white-lined or yellow-lined area NOT otherwise
designated as reserved, e.g. dorm lots, etc.
Plan Ahead!
Students,
faculty and staff planning to have guests park on either
University campus can get a visitor pass in advance from the
Parking Services Office, the Visitor Center, the Information
Booths, and other locations as designated by Parking Services.
Departmental Visitor
Parking
Options for 2004-05
Does your
office have a number of visitors during the year? Additional options
are available to colleges and departments for visitor parking at UT:
Pay Lot and
Validated Parking
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The pay lot off
of Bancroft Street is available for visitor parking at the following
rates: |
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First ½ Hour |
$0.50 |
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1 hour |
$0.75 |
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1 – 1 ½ hours |
$1.25 |
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1 ½ - 2 hours |
$1.75 |
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3 hours |
$2.25 |
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4 hours |
$4.00 |
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5 hours |
$5.00 |
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6 hours |
$6.00 |
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6 Plus Hours |
$7.00 |
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Evenings after 4:30 pm |
$1.50 |
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Departments who
wish to pay for their guests’ parking can purchase a validation
stamp from Parking Services and the hourly charges for the
visitor will be charged against the hosting department’s account
monthly. Several offices already take advantage of this service
and it is ideal for offices which have “drop in” visitors who
only stay on campus for short periods. Send Parking Services a
fast order requisition with your department’s name and the
account number.
Day Passes
Expecting
someone who will be on campus for the entire day? In this case
instead of using the pay lot or a meter a day pass can be
purchased from Parking Services at the rate of only $3.00 per
day using a fast order requisition (compare to the pay lot rate
of $7.00 for 6 hours or more and the meter rate of $1.00 an
hour). Parking Services will be happy to mail out permits in
advance to your visitor (please allow at least a week) or, with
one days notice, your visitor can stop by our office at 1610
Rocket Hall, the Parking Information Booth next to the East
Parking Ramp, or the Scott Park Parking Information Office (in
the old NAS building next to the Freshman Parking Lot) and pick
up a pass directly.
Meters
Parking meters are available across all areas of
campus (including Engineering and Scott Park) for those visitors
who are just dropping in for a few minutes. The meter rate is 25
cents per fifteen minutes for a maximum use of two hours.
These meters cannot be force-fed beyond their rated time.
Large Group or
Conference Coming In?
If you expect a
large group (30 or more cars for example) coming to campus,
please contact us to arrange parking for your event. We will
work with Campus Police to ensure that parking spaces are
available. In some cases, lots may be reserved for your event.
Rates for this service vary based on the number of spaces
required. Please remember that when classes are in session most
lots are needed for our students and may not be available to be
closed or reserved.
Parking
Information Booths
To better assist
visitors to campus we maintain our Parking
Information Booth at the northeast entrance to campus. The ‘infobooth’
is typically open
from 7:30 a.m. until 7:30 p.m. Monday through Thursdays and from
7:30 a.m. until 5:00 p.m. on Fridays. The booth may be
un-staffed when classes are NOT in session.
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