1. General: The vice president for Employee
and Campus Services shall cause each area in which parking is permitted
by this regulation to be surveyed and developed for parking. Each parking
lot or garage shall be defined by appropriate signs and/or painted lines
(when the parking area is paved). All spaces are designated, but not
every space has a sign. It is the responsibility of the permit holder
to park in the authorized area. Most lots are authorized for multiple
types of permits. The various classes of parking permits and their eligibility
requirements, privileges, and limitations are described in detail in
this regulation (SECTION VI: PARKING PERMITS).
A. The absence of sufficient authorized
parking spaces on the university campus during
a particular period of time will not be considered
as valid justification for violation of this
regulation. The mere fact that citations
are not issued for any offense does not indicate
that these regulations have been modified
to exclude the offense.
B. These Parking and
Traffic Regulations are
in effect at all
times on campus. All posted
restrictions apply
whether or not classes are in session,
unless otherwise announced. On official
university holidays, only those parking
restrictions that regulate parking
"At All Times" shall
remain in effect.
2. Police Regulations: Vehicle operation and parking may be prohibited
under emergency and/or other law enforcement
operational necessities. It shall be prohibited
for any person to violate police instructions
related to this section. In such circumstances,
a citation will be issued for violators.
3. Parking Permits: The director of Parking and Transportation
Services may issue permits to park in lots
and areas described in this regulation to
employees or students of the university and
affiliated organizations operating on the
campus upon payment of the appropriate fee. Permits
shall be allocated among the faculty, staff,
students, and visitors of the university
in a manner that will best serve the needs
of the university community as a whole. Vehicles
must conspicuously display an authorized
and current university permit to park on
the campus, (as shown by the boundaries on
the map accompanying this regulation). A
university parking permit is required to
park on The University of Texas at Austin
campuses from 7:30 a.m. to 5:45 p.m., Monday
through Friday, and many additional spaces
require a university parking permit at all
times (SECTION VI: PARKING
PERMITS).
4. Parking Facilities: Any person parking a motor vehicle in one
of the parking garages, lots, spaces, or
areas must display the appropriate permit
for that parking facility, unless paying
the appropriate fee. Any vehicle parked without
displaying a valid permit or paying the appropriate
fee is subject to the issuance of a citation,
booting, and/or towing. Parking facilities
shall be enforced during those hours as specified
in this regulation. Parkers may use
any other parking facility that is not signed
or restricted otherwise after 5:45 p.m. weekdays
and on the weekends except as noted in this
regulation (i.e., during special events). The
director of PTS may provide for subdivision
of and for addition or deletion of parking
facilities and may change traffic flow patterns
as deemed necessary or advisable for the
administration or enforcement of this regulation. On
occasion, the director of PTS, UTPD’s
chief of police, and/or the president of
The University of Texas at Austin, may close
certain parking facilities for university-sponsored events.
A. Controlled Access Parking Facilities: The director of PTS may cause to be erected
at the entrance and exit of each controlled-access
lot, garage, or defined area, a gate that
can be opened and closed either by an attendant,
lag reader, or by use of a gate-control keycard
issued by the parking offices.
1. It is prohibited for vehicles to enter
or park in controlled-access lots during
the posted hours without paying the appropriate
fee or displaying a valid permit for that
parking facility. Whether or not a gate is
open during the hours of parking is not an
indication that an unauthorized vehicle may
legally drive through and park in that gated
lot.
2. It is prohibited for any person to deface,
damage, tamper with, willfully break, destroy,
or impair the usefulness of, or open without
lawful authority an entry or exit gate or
any other related equipment.
3. Permit gate cards, keys, and transmitters
are the property of the university and must
be surrendered upon request of parking staff.
4. Improper exits or misuse of parking access
cards in an attempt to avoid payment of daily
fees may result in various penalties (SECTION
VII: ENFORCEMENT). Permit holders may also
have their parking cancelled without refund,
and any person found to be exiting improperly
might also be referred to UTPD and/or the
Office of the Dean of Students.
5. No open flames, such as portable grills,
are allowed in any of the university parking
garages.
B. Metered Parking Spaces: The director
of PTS may designate metered parking spaces
within any parking lot or area on the campus
for general use. The director may also specify
the length of time for parking in each space.
It is prohibited for any person to park a
vehicle in metered spaces without activation
and/or for longer than the indicated length
of time. Parking meters are in use 24 hours
per day or as signed.
1. Parking meters shall be marked so that
they can be activated by insertion of lawful
coins of the United States.
2. Vehicles
parked in metered spaces without
the meter being activated with
lawful coins shall be subject
to the issuance of a citation
for each period of one
hour that the vehicle occupies
the space with an expired meter.
3. It is prohibited for a vehicle to occupy
any portion of a metered space for more than
two hours, whether or not the meter is activated.
4. It is prohibited for any person to damage,
tamper with, willfully break, destroy, or
impair the usefulness of, or open without
lawful authority any parking meter installed
pursuant to this regulation. It is prohibited
for any person to insert into a parking meter
any object that is not a coin of the United
States.
5. Whenever a meter is discovered
to be inoperative,
this information
must immediately
be reported to PTS by calling
the Brazos
Garage at (512) 471-6126. Unless
such a report
is made, the
vehicle(s) parked at such
a meter shall
be subject to citation.
Note: See Persons with Disabilities/Veterans
Parking regarding the payment of fees at
parking meters.
5. Manner of Parking:
A. Vehicles are
prohibited from occupying
portions of more
than one space when
the space is defined
by painted lines
or to park in any
portion of the area
not clearly designated
for parking. Parking wholly within
the marked boundaries of the parking space
is required at all times. All parking
spaces marked with boundaries at the rear
of the space are designed for vehicles that
can park wholly in that space without extending
beyond the marked boundary. Those
vehicles parked beyond
the boundary will
be considered not
parked completely
in the space and
subject to citation.
B. Four-wheeled vehicles are prohibited
from parking facing the opposite flow of
traffic when exiting a parking space on a
street or in a parking garage.
C. Vehicles are prohibited from double parking.
D. Vehicles shall
not park in a manner
that obstructs "D" parking
spaces, walkways,
driveways, ramps,
loading docks, or
marked crosswalks
and/or that inflicts
damage to shrubbery,
trees, grass, grounds,
or structures.
E. If there are no painted lines, the vehicle
shall park perpendicular to the wheel stop
or parallel to the curb.
F. It is prohibited for any person to park
or bring to a halt on campus any vehicle
in such a manner as to interfere with normal
vehicular or pedestrian traffic.
G. Other improperly parked vehicles do not
constitute an excuse for improper parking.
6. Parking on Sidewalks,
Grass, or Shrubbery: It is prohibited
for any person to park a vehicle (including
bicycles, moped, motor scooters, etc.)
on a sidewalk, walkway, patio, plaza, grass,
shrubbery, or any unmarked or unimproved
ground area unless such areas are signed
and marked for parking.
7. Fire Lanes/Fire
Hydrants: Fire lanes are designated
by posted signs and/or yellow or red painted
curbs/lines. No person shall park
a vehicle (whether disabled or not), or
permit it to stand in or block access to
any area designated as a fire lane or within
15 feet in either direction of a fire hydrant.
Any emergency authorization for use of
fire lanes must be obtained through The
University of Texas Police Department.
8. Unpainted Curbs: Parking at unpainted curbs is controlled
by area parking signs. Posted signs must
be honored at all times and take precedence
over painted curbs, pavement markings, and
designations shown on the university map.
9. Painted Curbs: Vehicles are prohibited from parking where
indicated by red or yellow-painted curbs
or yellow-painted pavement markings at all
times. Parking adjacent to orange-painted
curbs is restricted to authorized vehicles
ONLY as shown on posted signs.
10. Bus Stops: Sufficient areas shall be set aside for bus
stops for the use of any university or public
transportation system of the Capital Metropolitan
Transportation Agency or The University of
Texas at Austin. It is prohibited for a motor
vehicle to occupy a bus stop for any reason.
11. Air Intake Louver
Spaces: It is prohibited for a motor
vehicle to be parked with its engine running
near a building's air intake louver. Vehicles
in violation are subject to the issuance
of a citation and/or towing.
12. Barricaded Spaces: It is unlawful to park in a space with a
barricade or to remove a barricade.
13. "At All
Times" Spaces: Some spaces are
marked "At All Times" and require
the designated permit 24 hours a day, 7
days a week.
14. Loading Zones: Vehicle operators may park in a Loading Zone
(LZ) for 30 minutes to load/unload a vehicle;
however, the operator must have the vehicle's
emergency lights flashing. There are no permits
required for LZ spaces. LZ spaces are in
effect "At All Times". Once the
loading/unloading process has been completed,
the spaces must be vacated and those not
obviously in the process of loading or unloading
will be cited. Moving a vehicle and
re-parking a vehicle in the same area does
not extend the original time restriction
from the initial parking.
15. Loading Docks (LD): Loading
docks are for the
express purpose of loading
or unloading cargo, materials, supplies,
etc. Unmarked
vehicles MUST display a
valid "U" or "V" permit. LD
spaces are in effect "At All Times". Once
the loading/unloading process
has been completed, the
spaces must be vacated and those not obviously
in the process of loading or unloading will
be cited.
16. Official Visitor
Spaces: These spaces are reserved
for use by official visitors
with a "VIP" or "T"
permit Monday through
Friday from 7:30 a.m.
to 5:45 p.m.
17. Restricted Loading
Docks (RLD): Loading docks at RLM,
NMS, and WEL are restricted loading docks
that require a loading dock placard from
the building supervisor. Spaces are
in effect "At All Times" and
are for the express purpose of loading
or unloading cargo, materials, supplies,
etc. Once the loading/unloading process
has been completed, the spaces must be
vacated and those not obviously in the
process of loading or unloading will be
cited.
18. Service Drives: These
spaces are for use by any
official university vehicle driver, approved
vendor, service provider, or contractor with
the appropriate permit (class "U" or "V")
or logo. The purpose of
these spaces is to provide parking adjacent
to facilities for functions associated with
normal daily operations (SECTION
VI: PARKING PERMITS).
19. University Vehicle
Spaces: These spaces are reserved for
use by university vehicles at all times. Some
spaces may be reserved for a specific number
university vehicle at all times.
20. Government Vehicle Spaces:
These spaces are reserved for use by government
(state, local, federal, ROTC, etc.) vehicles
at all times.
21. Special Access
Parking: Parking in Lots 38 and 40
are restricted to the LBJ Library and the
Thompson Conference Center (APPENDIX B:
CAMPUS MAPS).
22. Special Event
Parking: The director of PTS may cause
certain lots, spaces, areas, or garages
to be reserved for those attending a special
event or specifically authorized persons.
Parking alternatives are available for
displaced permit holders, based on permit
type (SECTION
VI: PARKING PERMITS).
A. Any event which impacts parking on the
university campus must be coordinated with
PTS.
B. PTS may issue special permits for events
to the host department.
C. Prices for event parking will vary depending
on the type and location of the event.
D. Event signage outlining all parking restrictions
and reserved parking areas will be put into
place in advance of any university-sponsored
event. The director of PTS is authorized
to remove and/or have cited, vehicles parked
in reserved spaces before athletic or university-sponsored events. On the day of an event,
a list of all vehicles removed and/or relocated
will be forwarded to UTPD.
E. The director of PTS may take one or more
of the following steps to inform permit holders
of special event parking policies:
1. Information mailed or e-mailed to all
permit holders with assigned lots or garages
affected by special event parking
2. Informational signs posted at the entrances
to lots reserved for athletic and other special
events
3. Information posted on the PTS Web site
F. Parking arrangements for chartered buses
and large vehicles that will impact traffic
must be coordinated with PTS.
23. Temporary Prohibition
of Parking: The director of PTS is
authorized to temporarily prohibit parking,
stopping, or standing on driveways, streets,
alleys, and parking lots on campus; and,
by agreement with the City of Austin, on
public streets. Temporary signs and/or
barriers shall be posted. A representative
of PTS or other university official shall
give notice of regulations issued under
this section. It is prohibited for any
person to violate such regulations.
24. Long-Term Parking: Faculty/Staff parking in surface lots for
more than 72 hours must be coordinated through
the PTS office to help avoid vehicles being
left in areas affected by parking disruptions.
Student overnight surface lot parking is
in designated areas only. All permit holders
should inspect their vehicle and parking
every 72 hours for safety reasons and for
assurance that event parking restrictions
have not been placed on the lot at which the vehicle
is parked.
25. Inclement Weather
Parking: If the assigned permit parking
facility is inaccessible due to adverse
weather conditions (i.e., ice), vehicles
are to be parked in any university parking
garage. The director of PTS, and/or their
designee shall define lot inaccessibility.
26. Reserved Parking: Parking spaces shall be reserved to meet
special needs as they arise. It is prohibited
for any unauthorized person to park in a
reserved space. The vice president for Employee
and Campus Services shall approve reserved
spaces for persons or departments. The annual
fee for a reserved space shall be equivalent
to that of a regular monthly permit, plus
an additional fee determined by the vice
president.
27. Persons with
Disabilities Parking: A sufficient
number of parking spaces shall be reserved
in surface lots and garages to meet the
needs of persons with disabilities.
A. "D" spaces are reserved at
all times unless otherwise indicated. A university
disability permit (Class "D" or "TD") is required to park
in all surface "D" spaces or
the appropriate garage fee must be paid to
park in the garage spaces for persons with
disabilities. A person with disabilities
plate and/or permit is ALSO required in both "D" surface
spaces and garage
spaces for persons
with disabilities.
B. Disability license plates, veteran license
plates, permits, or placards issued by the
State of Texas, as well as disability plates,
permits, and placards issued by other states
shall be considered appropriate persons with
disabilities plate and/or permit.
C. It is prohibited to park a vehicle in
a manner denying access to persons with disabilities'
parking spaces.
D. Persons with disabilities
whose vehicles display the appropriate disability
license plates, permits, or placards issued
by the State of Texas, and disability plates,
permits, and placards issued by other states
are exempt from the payment of fees at parking
meters.
28. Veteran Parking: All Veterans with Disabilities, Congressional
Medal of Honor Recipients, Former Prisoners
of War, Pearl Harbor Survivors, and Purple
Heart Recipients, whose vehicles display
the special license plates issued by the
Texas Department of Transportation, are exempt
from the payment of fees at parking meters
or in parking garages on campus and are further
exempt from the payment of fees for any university
parking permit for which they are otherwise
eligible.
29. Visitor Parking: The
University of Texas at Austin welcomes visitors
to UT campus. Visitors will be directed
to one of the university parking garages.
Responsibility for payment of fees will be
with the visitor. Only "Official
Visitors" may receive permits for parking
on campus (SECTION VI:
PARKING PERMITS).
The department of PTS may
assist in arranging shuttle services for
large groups of visitors parking in fringe
locations. The department or event coordinator
is responsible for coordinating this service
with the department of PTS. Payment for this
service is the responsibility of the sponsoring
entity.
30. Carpool Parking: Those members of The University of Texas
at Austin community who register a carpool
with the university receive a discount on
their parking permit and other benefits.
The parking facility assignment is based
on the type of permit associated with the
carpool and is generally not limited to a
specific area. However, specific carpool
spaces may be established in class "A" lots
by the director for class "A" permits
with three or more carpool members. (SECTION
VI: PARKING PERMITS)
31. Vehicle-Size
Restricted Parking: Some parking spaces
shall be marked for specific vehicles and/or
permit types. These include, but are not
limited to: compact vehicles and vans.
It is prohibited to park in these specifically
marked spaces with a vehicle that does
not meet the specifications of the sign
governing that space. The Director
of PTS, and/or their designee shall define
vehicle sizing.
32. Emergency Vehicle
Parking: Emergency vehicles are exempt
from the provisions of this regulation
when being operated in response to an emergency
situation.
33. University Vehicle
Parking: University vehicles may park
in any regular non-gated space EXCEPT metered
spaces, "F99", "O", "D",
Carpool, Vanpool, and all other spaces
signed "At All Times". Parking
in any regular space for more than 72 hours
is prohibited without specific approval.
A violation of this section by a university
vehicle shall result in the issuance of
a citation, immobilization by booting,
and/or towing. University vehicles are
not exempt from meter regulations and fees.
34. Trailers, Recreational,
or Mobile Home Vehicle
Parking: Trailers,
recreational or mobile home vehicles are
prohibited from parking on campus unless
coordinated and approved by PTS.
35. Motorcycle/Moped/Motor
Scooter Parking: Motorcycle, moped,
and motor scooter operators are required
to purchase and display a university class "M" permit
to park on campus.
A. Motorcycles, mopeds, and motor scooters
may only park in designated motorcycle parking
areas. Operators of these vehicle types may
not park at any time in any automobile parking
space (including parking garage spaces).
B. Class "M" permit areas
are restricted
to motorcycle/moped/motor scooter
parking only at all times, and a university
permit is required as signed.
C. Motorcycles/mopeds/motor scooters shall
park perpendicular to the curb.
D. Visitors on motorcycles/mopeds/motor
scooters shall go to a traffic control kiosk
for temporary parking.
NOTE: Persons with disabilities
on motorcycles or mopeds may enter campus
and park in "D" spaces.
Placard or plate must be
displayed with the UT "D" permit.
36. Bicycle and Low-Powered
Electrical Bicycle Parking: Bicycles shall be parked in accordance
with this regulation, and state and local
fire/safety regulations. Employees, students,
and visitors of the university are required
to display a PTS bicycle permit on their
bicycle. Failure to follow bicycle
regulations may result in warning notification,
impoundment, citation, and/or immobilization
(booting).
A. Bicycle parking is available throughout
campus and is designated by the presence
of bicycle racks, lockers, or specifically
marked bicycle parking areas. Bicycles shall
ONLY be parked or stored at designated bicycle
parking areas at all times UNLESS in a university
building with the written permission of the
building supervisor or department chair.
B. Bicycles parked or otherwise secured
in unauthorized places in violation of this
regulation are subject to citation and/or
impoundment. It is lawful for the university
to remove locking devices in order to impound
a bicycle. The university is not responsible
for damage done to security devices or the
bicycle during the removal of locks or impoundment.
C. Bicycle parking facilities at
or near university residence
halls may be used
for lengthy storage.
Bicycles that are parked for more
than 30 days at non-residential facilities
may be removed. PTS
will attach notification
of the university's
intent to remove bicycles
for non-use.
D. Bicycles or EPAMDs that remain stored
for more than five days after the closure of
university housing will be considered abandoned
and shall be deemed university property for
disposal purposes.
E. The director of PTS may impound
at the owner/rider's
expense, any bicycle that
is considered abandoned,
lost/stolen, parked/stored, or operated
in violation of this regulation or
state or local fire safety regulations. Unlocked
bicycles will be
considered abandoned
and can be impounded.
37. Vanpool Parking: University-sponsored vanpools may have designated
parking spaces in specific university parking
facilities that are restricted as signed.
38. Disabled Vehicles: It is prohibited to leave a disabled vehicle
parked in violation of these regulations
without immediately notifying PTS at (512) 471-6126 or
at (512) 471-7275. If the vehicle
is obstructing traffic or creating a hazard,
it must be removed immediately. A PEA will either render assistance or authorize
temporary parking. Temporary parking of disabled
vehicles shall not exceed 24 hours and must
not create any obstruction or hazard.
39. Abandoned Vehicles: Any vehicle that is partially dismantled
or wrecked, does not display a current license
plate or permit, and does not appear to be
operable; and is left in such condition for
more than 48 hours, shall be considered abandoned
and impounded at owner’s expense. The
48-hour stipulation does not apply to unlocked
bicycles.
Notice of pending impoundment shall be posted
prominently on the vehicle on the driver's
side of the front window, on the rear windshield,
on the driver's side window, or on the bicycle
frame depending on the type of vehicle.
40. Inhabitation of Vehicles: No one may inhabit
a vehicle of any kind (cars, trailers, campers,
motor homes, trucks, buses, or other vehicles)
on the university campus (streets, parking
lots, garages, and other areas) except as approved
by the director of Parking and Transportation
Services. Violators may be cited for improper
habitation/parking and the vehicles may be
towed.