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2017-18 Student Parking Map V3 To University Where Can I Park? Park Airport n L y e Unregistered vehicles may be towed (at the owner's expense), if parked SCR# l OO i in University parking facilities in violation of these rules and regulations. rd Rd W ha OU rc No student parking is permitted in the Commuter lots or parking decks O from 2 a.m. – 4 a.m., seven days a week. Additional student parking STUDENT 2017-18 restrictions are listed on the back of this map. The map is for general OO University Parking Office guidance only. 1 Eisenhower Parking Deck B d i OO R University Park, PA 16802-2116 g w EXPIRES H OT o (814) 865-1436 (Phone) (814) 863-1114 (Fax) EXPIRES l L# o l EXPIRES l o [email protected] S# Lot Color OA l ON OA EXPIRES o H B# parking.psu.edu R# Motorcycle spaces w University Dr x Expiration Date o R F For parking and transportation alerts, sign up for email Listserv d F/S Motorcycle spaces-Parking Hours: 7:30 a.m. to 5 p.m., Monday to Friday Permit Number RT available after 4 p.m., with permit OA OA Lot Color Code Services Rd P (first letter of color, except Information Booth (Hours based OA Police Services: (814) 863-1111 OA blue, where L is used.) on seasonal needs) OA OA OA Penn State Safe Walk: (814) 865-WALK OA Single and/or multi-space OA Student Commuter Parking Lot meters (time must be showing) OA Penn State University No Student or Visitor parking East Park Ave @psuparking Transportation Services GB Hourly visitor parking, visitors Stadium anytime, regardless of lot color must have permit between 2-4 a.m.; West YC No student parking 7:30 a.m.- OO Jordan East, Stadium West and Parking available after 4 p.m., University Dr Porter North To Innovation Park with permit YD 4:00 p.m. (M-F) and 2-4 a.m. No Parking: 2 a.m.-4 a.m. e and 80 99 220 322 (7 days a week). A v Where Can I Catch a Bus? k Prior to home football games, Parking available after 6 p.m., a r OB t P lots must be cleared by midnight with permit a s P Friday. Violators towed. Red Link Blue Loop E Additional lots listed OO University Parking Office OB All Resident Student Lots on back of map. and Lot 43 (shown in Blue, Brown, SCR# Green Link White Loop L# Commuter Purple) are reserved 24 hours a day, P Beaver Lot SCR# 7 days a week Head In Resident OB Stadium Porter North Parking Student Lots Commuter Lot Campus Shuttle Campus Shuttle P Shortlidge Rd Only via College Ave via Pollock Road 82 Stadium West GG Daycare North P Curtin Rd P This lot is available for Permits Halls YH Intramural catabus.com (Loop and Link info) P YD Commuter Lot commuter parking during fall Only East Halls Jordan East and spring semesters. A v e Reserved for baseball use psu.transloc.com (Campus Shuttle info) a r k P Until 6 p.m. s t P P only June 1-September 7. W e GH SCR N R d OL P c h e r Shields YH Bryce o s F i Jordan r P t P YH P h GH Center Allen Rd A Head In Visual Arts SCR# Nittany Lion Inn University Dr t Parking Natatorium h Parking for overnight Bigler Rd Pegula e GB Only Curtin Rd Head In r guests only Ice Arena t Parking Yellow H and Orange F Reserved for baseball use o Only OJ No parking three hours prior to n OL only June 1-September 7. YE home hockey games YE d P 7 days a week YH r R YS Rd ue Kern hower a Curtin Rd YL Eisen Eisenhower D Parking YF Deck Rec Hall P Porter Rd Pattee Library University Golf Course (White) P BE Parking OF P Office Millenium Nittany Fraser Rd Science L# d Complex Residence R West BC Area OL P R d s Halls c k 42 RA P o l l o RA BUS e BC P 322 P BB P White Course Dr w OF o Shortlidge Rd SCR# r R d P YM k Mifflin Rd P r l l o c OC CCESS P o s R d u LIMITED A i n g IST Pollock H a s t SN B P Duff Duff Rd L# OH White Course RA Research Halls OH Willard HUB YC SB Apartments West YA P Resident P SB South Student Lots P SCR# 11 BA SB B# RA Old Main Halls 81 SB P OH Walker Hastings Rd OH P# P Linden Rd 22 RA SB RA This section of Pollock White West Campus Dr RA Road is closed to McKean Rd Barnard P 22 Sparks vehicular traffic from OH Patterson P Lot #10 P Eastview L# 43 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. 22 L# Permit Required Terrace BA Elm Rd OH Off-Campus 7 a.m.-4 p.m. P SB Storage Lot RK 83 WEST YJ P Resident P Student Lots P Hammond E College Ave P# 26 W College Ave College Ave S W o u DOWNTOWN STATE COLLEGE r University Dr t e h r n Distance 0.25 mile 26 r A RV Lots are e a s t RV Hetzel under Elliott St High a h G Hiester r and Rider Pugh e Allen Walking Time 4-5 minutes F r t RV RV o E Beaver Ave n 8/08/2017 Gould Center, Department of Geography W Beaver Ave 26 The Pennsylvania State University For up to date information relating to campus parking and transportation changes, roadway c. Purple 43 permit holders are not permitted to park in the parking decks or Commuter lots University Police (863-1111) with the above-listed information. A grace period of up to 12 hours Payment may also be made by mail or in person with a check or money order payable to: The closings and Midnight Clear, visit parking.psu.edu, like us on Facebook at Penn State University between 2 a.m. and 4 a.m., seven days a week. may be allowed. NO EXTENSIONS! If 12 hours is not sufficient time to remove the vehicle, the Pennsylvania State University. Cash payments are also accepted in person. Do not send cash Transportation Services, follow us on Twitter at @psuparking, or sign up for the parking Listserv. 3. EVENING/WEEKEND PERMIT. This permit is only available to graduate students enrolled owner is required to contract a towing company to have the vehicle removed at their expense. through the mail. TO SUBSCRIBE: visit parking.psu.edu and click on the “Transportation Services Listserv” link. in the “RIDEpass” mass transit program and graduate students residing in off-campus housing b. This grace period does not automatically exempt your vehicle from being ticketed; c. If payment is NOT received within 30 calendar days from date of violation the penalty will be not enrolled in any courses or earning any credits. The Evening/Weekend permit is valid for however, it may be used as a basis for appeal. increased by $3.00 and a hold may be placed on registration and transcript for current permit STUDENT PARKING INFORMATION campus parking only AFTER 4 p.m. weekdays and on the weekend. c. Notes left on a vehicle stating that the vehicle is mechanically disabled are given no holders. Please note that the ticket date is counted as day one. a. Between 7:30 a.m. and 4 p.m., Monday – Friday, the Evening/Weekend permit is NOT consideration by enforcement personnel. Vehicles not properly reported to University Police may d. All payments are processed through the Parking Office, 1 Eisenhower Parking Deck, A. VEHICLE REGISTRATION valid in any campus parking lots. be ticketed and/or towed at the owner's expense. University Park, PA 16802-2116. 1. GENERAL. All students (undergraduate, graduate, continuing education, part-time, b. Evening/weekend permit holders are not permitted to park in the parking decks or 4. SEMESTER/UNIVERSITY HOLIDAYS, ARRIVAL, AND DEPARTURE PERIODS. e. The Parking Office is not responsible for payments, permits or correspondence lost in the full-time, or adjunct) wishing to use parking facilities at University Park campus, (at any time, for Commuter lots between 2 a.m. and 4 a.m., seven days a week. a. During the first week of each semester, finals week, and University holiday breaks, student or mail. any reason), including Innovation Park, and the Technology Support Building, MUST register their 4. BLUE RESIDENT. Blue permits (22, 42, 81, 82, 83). parent vehicles are authorized temporary (15 minutes) parking in faculty/staff lots to facilitate 2. APPEAL. vehicle with the Parking Office and, while parked on campus, properly display an authorized a. Blue permits are restricted to students with at least 28 approved credits completed living on moving in or out of residence halls. Flashers MUST be used or the vehicle attended. Vehicles a. Parking violations may be appealed by using the online appeal link at parking.psu.edu or by parking permit. Penn State students and employees (regardless of campus or location) are not campus at Eastview Terrace (Blue 22), Nittany Apartments (Blue 42), South/Pollock Halls (Blue must be moved to a designated visitor parking lot immediately upon completion of the act of submitting a written appeal with full payment to the Parking Office.
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