… part-time, temporary or on-call basis, as long as this employment is the individual’s primary purpose on campus. Student Anyone, other than an employee as defined above, who is registered at or attends the University on either a part-time or full-time basis during the year including Fall, Spring and Summer semesters. Student employees, including graduate … scooter is a vehicle with an engine size 50 cc’s or less that is designed to travel on not more than two wheels in contact with the ground. All-Terrain Vehicle (ATV) An ATV is an open vehicle having a seat or saddle for the use of the rider and is designed to travel on a minimum of four wheels in contact with the ground. All ATVs are required to park in regular … with or without driver present. Parking Citation Warning A warning can be issued to a person for violating any of the parking regulations. Warnings give notice that a violation was committed and do not result in a fine. Warning notices are given at the discretion of the officer. Persistent Violators Persistent violators may have all on-campus parking privileges …
… Visitor Parking When parking in any campus location (other than the pay lot) visitors will need to obtain a Visitor's Permit. To acquire a visitor permit, come to the Card and Parking Service Center located in the University Student Union, or the University Police Department located east of the Stadium off of Jackrabbit Avenue. This … side) - 6 Spaces Berg Agricultural Hall (East side) - 2 Spaces Dairy Bar (South/North sides) - 8 Spaces/3 Spaces (20 minute) Meat Lab (Street level on North Campus Drive) - 3 Spaces (Parallel) Admissions (North/West sides) - 12 Spaces/10 Spaces Agricultural Heritage Museum (West side) - 7 Spaces South Dakota Art Museum (South side of Harvey Dunn) - 13 Spaces … qualify as guests and may not use a departmental guest permit. Please contact the faculty, staff or department for more information on a guest permit. Restrictions Any vehicle that is registered to or used by an employee or student, does not qualify to park in visitor-designated parking areas. These vehicles must park in the pay lot or a permit lot. Where to Park A …
… Permit Information General Information All SDSU parking facilities, except pay-to-park lots and spaces, require a parking permit between the hours of 7 a.m.–4 p.m., Monday through Friday. Individuals may park without permits from 4 p.m.–2 a.m., Monday–Friday and all day Saturday and Sunday with the exception of 2–5 a.m. There is NO parking on campus in any non-residential lot from … are the property of South Dakota State University and are issued to a specific individual. Ownership is not transferable . By obtaining a parking permit, the permit holder agrees to become familiar with and abide by the Parking Regulations. The fees paid for permits are registration fees and do not reserve or guarantee a parking stall in specific parking lots . …
… Parking Frequently Asked Questions Where is the Parking Services office? We are located at 1421 Student Union Lane in the University Student Union. Office hours are 8 a.m.-5 p.m. Monday through Friday. What does my Online Parking Account do? You can purchase your parking permit, register your vehicles, pay citations and file appeals all through your Online Parking Account. I don’t have a parking permit. Where can I park? All parking lots on campus require a permit to park between the hours of 7 a.m.-4 p.m., Monday-Friday. It is highly recommended that you obtain a permit if you intend to park on campus during these hours. However, if you choose not to purchase a permit, there are several alternatives: University …
… Policies and Procedures Stall Coverage The parking permit shall correspond with the permit sign posted on the entrance to parking lots. The standard is one vehicle per parking stall. Permit Identification The University employs the … recognition enforcement software. Through this technology, parking on campus is monitored through a camera attached to the Enforcement Services vehicle that scans license plates and compares them to our virtual permit database. All licenses plate numbers must be accurate and up to date in order to avoid a citation. It is the permit holder’s responsibility to … all vehicle license plate information is correct within their online parking account. Incorrect vehicle information will result in citations. Your online parking account allows you to register up to four vehicles, but ONLY ONE vehicle per permit is allowed on campus at a time. Multiple vehicles found parked on campus at one time utilizing one permit will result in …
… Parking Violations Individuals may be penalized by ticket and/or immobilization or tow at the owner’s expense for any violation. These violation fees have been recommended by the Parking … Parked in a loading zone. (4.4.1.4) - $25 Parked in front of or going around a moveable barricade. (4.4.1.5) - $25 Double parked prohibiting a vehicle from exiting. (4.4.1.6) - $25 Parallel or diagonally parked in the wrong direction. (4.4.1.7) - $25 Backed into a street-level parking stall. (4.4.1.8) - $25 Parked over or outside of stall lines. (4.4.1.9) - $25 …
… Other Parking Permits Motorcycle (Includes Moped and Scooter) - 9 Month - $36 | Permit: MC Motorcycles require a permit to park on campus. All such vehicles using a Motorcycle permit shall only … Motorcycle parking is prohibited * from November 15 to March 1. Motorcycle permits are only available for purchase at the Parking Services office. * These stalls are closed to all commuters during this interval. No non-motorcycle parking any time . Temporary Day - $2.50/day Temporary permits are only valid for Standard Commuter and Economy Commuter lots. … WC This permit is only valid for designated Miller Wellness Center parking stalls. These spaces are enforced from 7 a.m. to 4 p.m. on weekdays. University employees and students may not use a Miller Wellness Center permit to park in the Miller Wellness Center parking stalls in order to attend class or work. This includes students and employees who work in the …
… Short Term Parking Short Term Parking If you don't have a permit or don't have the right permit for parking in the campus interior, short-term parking is available in the following lots: Lot 140: Student Union parking lot Lot 164: Library parking lot Short Term Rates: 75 cents for each 30-minute block $1.50 per hour Up to $12 per day Card payment only via PayByPhone app. How to Use the PayByPhone Parking Services … Short Term Parking … If you don't have a permit or don't have the right …
… Vehicle Towing If a vehicle has been towed, immobilized and/or impounded, the vehicle owner must pay all unpaid citations in full at the Parking Services office (by phone or in-person) before the vehicle can be reclaimed from impound. All vehicle towing at SDSU is contracted through a private vendor. It is the responsibility of the vehicle owner to contact the towing company for payment. Any scooters or mopeds impounded by the Parking Services office will need to be claimed at the office with all outstanding citation fees paid prior to release of the moped or scooter. Further, there will be an additional $50 charged for an impound fee which too will have to be paid prior to release of the scooter or moped. Vehicles are subject to towing/immobilization/impounded for the following …
… Campus Resident Parking Permits Southeast Resident Permit - $161Fall 2023 - Spring 2024 (9 months): SER - 24 hour parking Southeast Resident permit holders may park in Southeast lots 158 (Big East) and 147 (South Hyde). Southeast lots are enforced 24 hours a day, seven days a week. Southeast permits are available to students living in residence halls on the east side of campus. Between 4 p.m. and 2 a.m., Monday through Friday, all SE permit holders may park in any commuter or reserved lots on campus. On weekends, all SE permit holders may park in any commuter or reserved lots daily between 5 a.m. and 2 a.m. No parking between 2 a.m. and 5 a.m. …