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      • Parking rules and regulations are in effect 24 hours a day, seven days a week, including holidays. There is no free parking on the University of Houston campus. This includes the UH Technology Bridge and the University of Houston at Sugar Land.
      www.uh.edu/af-university-services/parking/parking-on-campus/Rules-and-Regulations/
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  2. To park on campus, you’ll need to obtain a UH parking permit from Parking & Transportation Services. Students can register for parking through their Parking Self-Service account via AccessUH. If you have questions, please call: 832-842-1097.

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    • Parking Permits
    • Loading Zones
    • Gated Lots
    • Violations
    • Escalation Policy
    • Removing A Violation Sticker
    • Appeals
    • Citation Non-Payment
    • Immobilization
    • Towing
    Permits cannotbe shared among individuals. Only the permit owner can use it.
    A parking permit can only be used to park one vehicle on campus at a time. Vehicles parked on campus at the same time under the same permit may be towed or immobilized immediately. Both vehicles wi...
    Permits can only be used with vehicles that are registered to it. A permit holder can have multiple vehicles on their parking account. Students can have up to three of those vehicles listed as the...
    Permit holders are responsible for ensuring whatever vehicle they park on campus is listed as one of the "active" vehicles on their parking permit.
    Loading zones are restricted to vehicles loading and unloading. Vehicles must be moved when finished.
    All loading zones have a maximum twenty (20) minute time limit.
    Loading zones are clearly designated by green curbs and/or signage.
    Gated lots are strictly for use of permit holders assigned to a particular lot.
    A malfunctioning gate arm is not an excuse for parking in a gated lot without the correct permit.
    Some gated lots have reserved areas within them. These areas are strictly for use by reserved permit-holders for that lot.
    University parking rules and regulations are enforced 24 hours a day, seven days a week, including weekends and university holidays.
    Violators of the parking rules and regulations may receive citations, immobilizations and/or towing.
    The university reserves the right to tow any illegally parked vehicle or vehicles with excessive citations.
    Habitual or flagrant disregard of the rules and regulations is grounds for suspension of campus parking privileges or stronger action by the university.
    PLEASE NOTE: This escalation policy does not apply to non-affiliated individuals or to violations of the shared permit rule. It only applies to members of the UHcommunity. When a shared permit viol...
    The university reserves the right to tow or immobilize any illegally parked vehicle or vehicles with excessive citations.

    Recommended procedures for removal are: 1. Heat the sticker with a hair dryer or hot water 2. With the edge of a scraper or razor blade, lift a corner of the sticker enough to hold it with your fingers. If the window is laminated, do not use a razor blade or metal scraper to remove the sticker. Instead, use a plastic scraper or the edge of a plasti...

    The parking citations appeals process is intended to provide an objective process to review a citation. There must be substantial and valid evidence that the parking violation was not committed or...
    For more information about the appeals process, visit the appeals web page.
    Citations not paid within 10 calendar days of the date of issuance or the appeal decision date are doubled and transferred to the Bursar’s Office for collection via student financial accounts, to i...
    Ownership of vehicles not registered with UHParking and Transportation Services will be determined via Department of Motor Vehicle records. Upon owner identification, citations that remain unpaid w...
    For habitual offenders or at the discretion of Parking and Transportation, an immobilization device may be used in lieu of towing.
    For more details, visit the immobilization page.
    The university reserves the right to tow any illegally parked vehicle or vehicles with excessive citations.
    Vehicles are towed to an on-campus tow lot located at 4224 Elgin St., adjacent to the Elgin Street Garage.
    In addition to the $150 tow fee, a $5 per day storage fee will be assessed commencing the second day the vehicle is maintained in the tow lot.
    Visit the towing pagefor more information.
  3. Visitor parking is available across campus. This map shows the options. Here are the visitor parking rates. Visitor parking spaces not in a gated location use a text to pay system. Signage is posted at these areas explaining how to use the text to pay option.

  4. Parking and Transportation Services allows the use of EZ Tag (Harris Co.) or TxTag as a hands-free way to enter and exit your assigned on-campus parking garage. If you'd like to use your toll tag, follow. Sign in to your myParking account through AccessUH.

  5. Anyone who comes to campus without a valid University of Houston parking permit must pay to park in any of the visitor parking locations on campus. There are two types of visitor parking on campus: the visitor sections of most of the parking garages, and the text-to-pay spaces marked with orange striping in ungated parking lots.

  6. Parking operations are not funded by the University — no tuition or fees are used. Parking has reduced its budget by 40% in since 2019. The Cougar Line shuttle offers three on-campus routes available free to students to get across campus.

  7. Is there any parking that is free or cheaper? I have only one class on campus next semester and I don’t want to be having to pay $400 dollars for a parking permit.

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