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Palmer House 221 NASSAU ST. LIBRARY PLACE U-Store 201

NASSAU ST. NASSAU ST. MURRAY PLACE 185 Madison Maclean Henry Scheide Burr House House Caldwell 199 4 House Holder WASHINGTON RD. 9 ELM DR. 1 Stanhope Chancellor Green Engineering 11 Quadrangle UNIVERSITY PLACE Lowrie 10 B D House Hamilton Campbell F Green WILLIAM ST. Friend Center STOCKTON STREET (RT. 206 SOUTH) 2 AIKEN AVE. Joline Firestone Alexander Library J

OLDEN ST. OLDEN Energy 10 C Research Blair West Hoyt Computer MERCER STREET 8 Buyers College G East Pyne Chapel P.U Science Press 21 Clio Wallace CHARLTON ST. A U-2 Whig Dickinson Corwin Mudd ALEXANDER ST. 19 Conv. E Store Frick Von PRINCETON AVE. 27-29 EDWARDS PLACE LIBRARY PLACE Lab 35 Witherspoon ORFE 3 Neumann 31 Bendheim PATTON AVE. Lockhart Murray- McCosh Fields Marx Hall Bowen 18-40 45 Edwards McCormick Dodge Center PROSPECT FACULTY HOUSING Little 48 Foulke Architecture Bendheim 3 120 EDGEHILL STREET 80 172-190 15 11 School Robertson Fisher Finance Ctr. Colonial Tiger Art 58 Parking 110 114 116 Prospect PROSPECT AVE. Garage Apts.

Laughlin Dod Museum PROSPECT AVE. FITZRANDOLPH RD. RD. FITZRANDOLPH Campus Tower HARRISON ST. Princeton Cloister Charter BROADMEAD Henry 1879 Cannon Quad Ivy Cottage 83 91 Theological DICKINSON ST. Cap&Gown Seminary Prospect 2 1901

16 Brown Woolworth ROPER LANE Bobst HIBBEN ROAD 24 71 Dillon Frist 35 Gym Campus Jones Center Terrace 87 Prospect Cuyler Pyne 1903 Center for WESTERN WAY College Road Apts. Jewish Life Stephens Feinberg 26 COLLEGE RD. Fitness Wright Walker McCosh 4 50-58 WESTERN WAY Ctr. Health Ctr 26 25 80-86 1937 5 CEDAR LN. 2 1 4 20-26 Ferris Dillon Patton- 1939 Guyot IVY LANE Thompson 70-76 4 3 Dillon Dodge- Lewis Library 25 60-66 McCarter West East Wright Osborn 30-36 40-46 Theatre 6 18 1927- 5 7 Peyton WESTERN WAY SOUTHERN WAY Spelman Clapp COLLEGE ROAD WEST 1915 Halls 8 Fisher Hall Gauss Eno Moffett

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HARRISON ST. Cooling Athl Campus/Visitor 180 Towers HARTLEY AVE. 19 28 DeNunzio Access Kiosk Pool Elementary DEAN Jadwin Particle Labs FACULTY RD. WASHINGTON RD. Gymnasium MATHEY COURT

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EDEN WAY NASSAU SWIM CLUB Students Overnight parking in any lot for visitors is prohibited, unless visitors Parking Next to Buildings and in Numbered Lots have special permits issued by the Office of Transportation and Park- ing Services during normal weekday business hours, 8 a.m.–6 p.m. Parking in areas next to buildings (example: Bloomberg, Scully, Frist, etc.) is restricted at ALL times. Parking in the Enforcement of Policy NUMBERED faculty/staff parking lots is only permitted after 5 The Department of Public Safety enforces the University park- p.m. and vehicles must be removed by 2 a.m., Monday through ing policy. Princeton University reserves the right to tow or boot Friday. Please note that Lots 8, 9, and 18 are restricted at vehicles parked on University property that are in violation of ALL times. parking policy, with the expense to be borne by the owner of the Visitor Parking vehicle. Questions regarding the issuance of citations should be Parking Rules and Regulations directed to [email protected]. Full information can be found Visitor parking passes may be obtained from the Office of Parking at Princeton University, between the hours of 8 a.m. at www.princeton.edu/parking/_parking/enforcement.html. Transportation and Parking Services. Passes should be ob- and 5 p.m., Monday through Friday, is by University permit only. FREQUENT VIOLATIONS OF THE PARKING RULES AND REG- tained prior to your visitor’s arrival. A fee may be charged. Anyone that needs to park must obtain a permit from the Office ULATIONS WILL RESULT IN THE REVOCATION OF PARKING These visitor parking spaces are NOT for use by vehicles of Transportation and Parking Services. The parking permit you PRIVILEGES. THIS INCLUDES ACCESS TO MAIN CAMPUS. bearing current or expired University park­ing passes. will receive is determined based upon University affiliation— Parking Regulations i.e., faculty, staff, student, visitor, or contactor. All permit Housing Parking holders will be assigned a “parking zone” that may include Parking policies are in effect throughout the year, including The appropriate valid University housing parking permit multiple parking lot assignments. Restricted parking areas will University break periods. must be properly displayed for all overnight parking in Uni­ require permits with a specific lot assignment, in addition to Parking is prohibited on the grass, sidewalks, and roadways. versity housing lots (2 a.m. to 8 a.m.). Housing permits expire the “parking zone.” Anyone residing in University residential Vehicles must be parked within designated parking stalls. August 31 of each year and it is the resident’s responsibility to housing units, apartments, and/or affiliated housing will need Anyone who tampers with or changes a University parking permit re­new his/her permits prior to that date. their housing designation on their permit. is subject to a $100 fine and suspension of parking privileges. Overflow parking lots for residential housing can be used after A valid parking permit will consist of a hangtag and a decal. Parking is ONLY permitted where specifically indicated. Ab- 5 p.m. The lots are: A) Butler: Lot 21 near Jadwin Gym; B) Edwards/ Both must be displayed for a vehicle to be legally parked on sence of signage is not authorization to park. Parking signage Dickinson/University Place: Lot 19 at the Graduate College. campus. Faculty/staff can register multiple vehicles to obtain must be respected. Certain spaces are spe­cifically designated VEHICLES MUST BE REMOVED BY 8 A.M. ON WEEKDAYS. additional decals, but are only issued ONE hangtag. You will be for a particular type of vehicle, department, residence, or handi- responsible for switching the hangtag to the vehicle that will be capped person. Parking spaces designated “Uni­versity vehicles” Graduate Students Living off Campus parked on campus. Failure to do so will result in a citation. Park- are intended for those vehicles owned by the University and not Graduate students not residing in University housing units ing per­mits are not transferable. for personal vehicles being used for Univer­sity business. and near the Tiger Transit Bus Routes can register their vehicle Hangtags must be hung from your rearview mirror with assign- Cars with Princeton University permits, either valid or ex­pired, for a commuter permit, to use throughout the academic year, ment and expiration date visible through the front windshield. are not permitted to park in visitor spaces. Permit holders will be for parking in Lot 21 or graduate student signed areas of West- The decal must be permanently affixed in the appropriate lo- held responsible for violations incurred by that vehicle. ern Way and FitzRandolph. After 5 p.m., Monday through Friday cation (inside, on the left side passenger win­dow behind the Vehicles may not be left in campus lots while the owner is on and on the weekends, you may park in any numbered campus driver or, if a pickup, behind the driver’s back window). All ex- leave or in absentia. Vehicles left for extended periods of time lot except Lots 8, 9, and 18. pired decals must be removed. will be towed at the owner’s expense. Any vehicle parked on Uni- When picking up your parking permit in the Office of Trans- Faculty/Staff versity property without a valid registration and license plate will portation and Parking Services, you will need your TigerCard be treated as abandoned. Abandoned vehicles will be towed and Parking between the Two Kiosks on Elm Drive (ID) and your vehicle state registration card. stored at the owner’s expense. If not reclaimed within 90 days, Anyone with a compelling reason to park in this area must At any time during the year if you change vehicles, you must the University will dispose of the vehicles. send an e-mail request to [email protected] or come into remove your parking decal from your currently registered ve- Lack of a legal parking space in an assigned lot is not a valid the Office of Transportation and Parking Services. Telephone hicle and bring the remaining pieces of that decal to the Office excuse for violating parking policy. If no legal parking is avail­able requests will not be accepted. Receipt of requests does not of Transportation and Parking Services. If you do not return the in an assigned zone, use Lot 21 near Jadwin Gym. constitute approval. All requests will either be confirmed or decal, additional fees (where applicable) will be charged. If you are driving a vehicle that is not registered (loaner, rental, denied by e-mail response. If you have not received a response Freshmen are not permitted to have a vehicle on campus etc.) you may pick up a temporary parking pass from the Office after 48 hours, contact the office (609-258-3157 or 609-258- for the academic year. Holidays and break periods are no of Transportation and Parking Services. Do not park in a visi- 5436). exception. tor space. Vehicles that have been issued a permit and that are Medical Parking Needs parked in visitor spaces without the permit affixed risk being Drop-offs or Pick-ups The Office of Transportation and Parking Services will at- booted or towed without prior warning. Four-way flashers should be used for any drop-off or pick- tempt to accommodate medical parking needs for employees Princeton University is not responsible for damage, loss of per­ up and should be limited to 15 minutes. Access to the main who can substantiate their condition by either a state-issued sonal items, or theft of vehicles parked on University property. campus requires a special pass, properly displayed on the handicapped (HC) registration or a fax from McCosh Health dashboard, for the designated area, and time limitations must Center. Use of an HC parking space on campus is intended for Office of Transportation be respected. Access to the main campus is allowed after 5 Princeton University (PU) employees only. Vehicles must dis- and Parking Services p.m. at the kiosk access officer’s discretion. play a valid PU parking permit along with an HC license plate A Floor, New South, Princeton, NJ 08544 or HC placard. (609) 258-3157 or 258-5436 Overnight Parking [email protected] Overnight parking (from 2 a.m. to 8 a.m., 7 days per week, Campus Parking for Evening Events and on Weekends www.princeton.edu/parking year round) is by University permit only. Undergraduates may From 5 p.m. to 2 a.m. on weekdays and from 6 a.m. to Hours: 8 a.m. to 6 p.m., park overnight in Lot 23 or Lot 23A only. Vehicles parked be- 2 a.m. on Saturdays and Sundays, visitors may park in most of Monday through Friday tween 2 a.m. and 8 a.m. without a permit risk being towed or the University’s numbered parking lots, including Lots 21 and during the academic year booted. 7. Lots 8, 9, and 18 are NOT open to the public at any hour. printed on paper made with 10 percent post-consumer waste fiber 8/08