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STUDENT PARKING

Where Can I Park? Forgot Your Permit?
Restricted Zones Lost or Stolen Permits
Display of Permit or Decal Medical Parking
Daily Permits Disabled Parking
Motorcycle Permits Accessible Parking Lots


Where Can I Park?

Students may park in any student parking lot, with the exception of parking lots F-1, P, and the marked areas of lot B,  which are reserved for on-campus residential community parking (residence halls and/or suites). In addition, the faculty/staff lots C, J-1 & J-2 are also available for student use after 5:30 p.m. Please note that all other faculty/staff lots require a faculty/staff permit at all times and are not available for student use.

All student vehicles must display the Cal Poly hangtag. Parking is enforced 24 hours per day, seven days a week. Parking Permits are non-transferrable.

Parking Lot Type of Parking
A Faculty and Staff Only
B Student Visitor Parking, and Resident Parking
C Faculty and Staff: 7:00 a.m. - 5:30 p.m.
F-1 Resident Parking Only
F-2 to F-10 Student and Visitor Parking
J-1 and J-2

Faculty and Staff: 7:00 a.m. - 5:30 a.m.
Student and Visitor:  After 5:30 p.m.

J-3 and J-8 Student and Visitor Parking
K-1 and K-2 Student and Visitor Parking
L Kellogg West Permit Only
M Student and Visitor Parking
O CTTI Permit Only
P Resident Parking Only
U Student and Visitor Parking Only


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Restricted Zones

Blue Zones Reserved for Disabled Parking
Red Zones Prohibited from parking at any time
Orange Zones Reserved for service vehicles only.
Green Zones Parking for limited, posted time
Yellow Zones Loading/Unloading of commercial vehicles and instructional materials by faculty/staff for a period not to exceed 15 minutes.

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Display of Permit or Decal

Permit must be displayed at all times including during the quarter breaks.  Faculty and Staff permits are valid in student lots.  Parking decals must be displayed in one of two ways:

1.     Hangtags attached to the rear view mirror so as to be clearly visible from the front of the vehicle.

2.     Decals affixed to left rear bumper.

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Daily Permits

must be displayed in one of two ways:

1.     Affixed to the inside left from windshield with date visible from outside.

2.     Placed on the driver's side of dash with date side facing up.

If using a car cover or motorcycle cover, provision must be made so that the parking permit is visible from the rear of the vehicle.  A plastic pocket may be placed on the cover into which the permit may be inserted.  Or, the permit may be affixed to the cover in any other manner.  Failure to have a permit visible may result in a parking citation.

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Motorcycle Permits

Two wheel vehicles including mopeds or any motorized bicycles requiring a license by the State of California Department of Motor Vehicles are charged $23.00 per quarter for parking permits and required to park in designated motorcycle spaces.  Permit is to be displayed on the rear fender or on the front fork.  (Please note that parking rates are subject to change at any time with or without notice).

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Forgot Your Permit?

In the event a permit has been forgotten, a temporary permit may be obtained by presenting Faculty/Staff or Bronco ID and proof of purchase of a parking permit to Parking and Transportation Services.  Carry your receipt for the parking permit with you while on campus or keep it accessible in your vehicle.

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Lost or Stolen Permits

Permits that have been lost (which includes a permit left in a vehicle that was disposed of, misplaced, or stolen will be replaced by the University Cashier's Office.  Replacement is contingent upon establishing proof a permit was originally purchased and completing a Parking Permit Replacement Application.  Proof of purchase includes:  parking fee receipt, cancelled check, or name appearing on the application listing maintained by the University Cashier.  Parking permits are non-transferrable.  Display of an altered or stolen permit is subject to disciplinary action and parking citation. 

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Medical Parking

For the convenience of the medically disabled, medical parking permits may be obtained from Parking and Transportation Services.  A statement fro the Health Center or a personal physician, which must be specific as to the nature of illness/injury and the anticipated recovery date, is required.  Medical parking permits are valid only in designated medical parking spaces.  Medical permits must be renewed quarterly and proof of purchase of a valid parking permit must be shown in order to obtain a medical permit.

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Disabled Parking

Parking spaces for the physically disabled have been established throughout the campus and are designated by the blue paint on the curb or edge of the paved portion of the street.  Such spaces are restricted to those vehicles bearing disabled license plates or placards.  Vehicles with disabled license plates may, when no disabled or medical space is available, park in green zones, but are not allowed to park at red curbs, or in any other illegal parking areas.  Vehicles illegally parked in disabled spaces are subject to tow away at owner's expense.

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Accessible Parking Lots

PTS has added two new fully ADA Compliant Lots in the following locations, for the convenience of the Cal Poly campus community. The lots are on Camphor Lane; a large lot adjacent to the Campus Center and an additional second lot adjacent to the Music Building. These lots are accessible via the new Bronco Express Bus Circle on Camphor Lane. Directions to Camphor Lane maybe obtained at the University Information Booth or at the Disability Resource Center.

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