Hello Jen, Here is a link to the University of New Mexico Parking and Transportation Services regulations quick guide, which answers many of your questions:
http://pats.unm.edu/Parking%20Enforcement/Enforcement%20Quick%20Guide.html We do allow departments to purchase daily or weekly parking passes for visitors, or visitors may park in a metered space or pay structure (we have two pay parking structures). Permit parking is enforced until 6pm or 8pm depending on the day. I hope this information is helpful, Bonnie Leigh Bonnie Leigh Reifsteck University Policy Specialist UNM Policy Office MSC05 3357 1 University of New Mexico Albuquerque, NM 87131-0001 Tel. 505.277.6531 Web. http://policy.unm.edu **Part-time work schedule: MWF 8am-3:45pm ** -----Original Message----- From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Institutional policy-related discussions digest Sent: Tuesday, July 15, 2014 10:01 PM To: acupa-l digest recipients Subject: acupa-l digest: July 15, 2014 ACUPA-L Digest for Tuesday, July 15, 2014. 1. Parking Policies 2. RE: Parking Policies ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Subject: Parking Policies From: "Rogers, Jen" <[email protected]> Date: Tue, 15 Jul 2014 20:43:51 +0000 X-Message-Number: 1 Greetings! UND is in the midst of final revisions to its parking policy and I hope ACUPA members can provide some insight. Citation-based Suspension of Parking Privileges There has been some additional discussion surrounding the loss of parking privileges based on citations. I'm looking for verbiage specifically addressing: 1. What triggers a loss of parking privileges (is it the number of citations, is it the total bill outstanding, etc.), 2. Who decides when parking privileges are lost (is it Parking Services or another level of administration: Dean of Students, Provost, etc.), 3. The logic supporting citation-based suspension of parking privileges, and 4. Repeat violators. (If they continue to pay parking tickets in a timely manner, should we care?) Additionally, are these issues handled differently among students, faculty and staff? If so, how? Visitor Parking Does your institution have any "free" parking for visitors? If the answer is yes, it may be free to the visitor, but who really pays for it? How are free spaces patrolled to ensure faculty, staff and students are not using/abusing spaces designed as visitor parking? Moreover, how do you make parking on campus visitor-friendly? After Hours Parking Finally, does your institution allow after hours parking on campus without a permit? "After hours" could be loosely defined as any time between 4:30 p.m. and 3 a.m., weekends and holidays. However, UND has several night classes which would require students to park on campus between 4:30 and 10 p.m. These individuals would not technically qualify for after-hours parking sans permit. How are these situations addressed for your institution? I look forward to your responses. All the best, JEN Jennifer Rogers Special Projects Assistant to the VPFO University of North Dakota Twamley Hall, Room 314 264 Centennial Drive Stop 8378 Grand Forks, ND 58202-8378 O 701.777.3511 | D 701.777.4392 F 701.777.4082 [email protected] | UND.edu/finance-operations ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Subject: RE: Parking Policies From: "Rebecca G. Deardorff" <[email protected]> Date: Tue, 15 Jul 2014 20:59:36 +0000 X-Message-Number: 2 Hello Jen, Here are the University of Washington, Seattle's parking rules and policies: * Parking and Traffic Rules of the University of Washington, Seattle<http://www.washington.edu/admin/rules/policies/WAC/478-116TOC.html> (Chapter 478-116 WAC) * UW Seattle Parking Policies and Regulations<http://www.washington.edu/admin/rules/policies/APS/53.01.html> (Administrative Policy Statement 53.1) It should be noted that we sit in the midst of the city of Seattle, so parking on our Seattle campus is at a premium and therefore rarely "free." Additionally, we have two smaller campuses with more limited parking options. Here are their rules: * Parking and Traffic Rules of the University of Washington, Bothell<http://www.washington.edu/admin/rules/policies/WAC/478-117TOC.html> (Chapter 478-117 WAC) - this is a suburban campus that is co-located with a community college and shares parking facilities * Parking and Traffic Rules of the University of Washington, Tacoma<http://www.washington.edu/admin/rules/policies/WAC/478-118TOC.html> (Chapter 478-118 WAC) - this campus is in a smaller urban setting Best of luck on your project, Rebecca Rebecca Goodwin Deardorff Director of Rules Coordination Office of the President Box 351210 Seattle, WA 98195 206-543-9219 www.washington.edu/rules [http://www.washington.edu/marketing/e-communications/wsignature.gif] From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Rogers, Jen Sent: Tuesday, July 15, 2014 1:44 PM To: Institutional policy-related discussions Subject: [acupa-l] Parking Policies Greetings! UND is in the midst of final revisions to its parking policy and I hope ACUPA members can provide some insight. Citation-based Suspension of Parking Privileges There has been some additional discussion surrounding the loss of parking privileges based on citations. I'm looking for verbiage specifically addressing: 1. What triggers a loss of parking privileges (is it the number of citations, is it the total bill outstanding, etc.), 2. Who decides when parking privileges are lost (is it Parking Services or another level of administration: Dean of Students, Provost, etc.), 3. The logic supporting citation-based suspension of parking privileges, and 4. Repeat violators. (If they continue to pay parking tickets in a timely manner, should we care?) Additionally, are these issues handled differently among students, faculty and staff? If so, how? Visitor Parking Does your institution have any "free" parking for visitors? If the answer is yes, it may be free to the visitor, but who really pays for it? How are free spaces patrolled to ensure faculty, staff and students are not using/abusing spaces designed as visitor parking? Moreover, how do you make parking on campus visitor-friendly? After Hours Parking Finally, does your institution allow after hours parking on campus without a permit? "After hours" could be loosely defined as any time between 4:30 p.m. and 3 a.m., weekends and holidays. However, UND has several night classes which would require students to park on campus between 4:30 and 10 p.m. These individuals would not technically qualify for after-hours parking sans permit. How are these situations addressed for your institution? I look forward to your responses. All the best, JEN Jennifer Rogers Special Projects Assistant to the VPFO University of North Dakota Twamley Hall, Room 314 264 Centennial Drive Stop 8378 Grand Forks, ND 58202-8378 O 701.777.3511 | D 701.777.4392 F 701.777.4082 [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]> | UND.edu/finance-operations ATTN: Please be aware that when you respond to an ACUPA-L e-mail, the reply will be distributed to the ENTIRE list of members. If you do NOT want to send an e-mail to everyone, please reply directly to the individual who initiated the query (their e-mail address appears in the "From" line of their original e-mail). If you wish to remove yourself from the ACUPA e-mail list, please go to the following website and complete the form. 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