Administration and Policy, effective July 1, 2009.
In accordance with Act 328 of 1967, Acts of Arkansas, the Board of Trustees of the University of Arkansas has established the following regulations to facilitate the operation and parking of motor vehicles on the University of Arkansas campus. These regulations apply to all persons utilizing the lands and streets owned or controlled by the University of Arkansas. UA Traffic and Parking Regulations are revised periodically. The most current regulations are available on the Transit and Parking web site at http://parking.uark.edu/.
These regulations become effective July 1, 2009 and are in effect at all times. Any vehicle operated or parked on UA owned or controlled property in violation of Arkansas motor vehicle statutes or these UA regulations is subject to being cited, booted and/or towed.
Any motor vehicle parked on UA owned or controlled property must either properly display a current UA parking permit or park at a parking meter and pay the posted meter fee. Permits are valid only in authorized lots or zones designated by map or posted signs and only for the vehicle or person to whom they are registered. Bicycles parked on campus must also display a UA bicycle permit.
Permits are not required at metered spaces; however, parking meter payment is required.
Short-term parking meters (gold meters) are placed throughout campus for loading, unloading, and quick stops at campus buildings. These meters have a 20 minute time limit. Vehicles parked at these meters can be cited every 20 minutes if the meter is expired. Campus loading zones are only for marked commercial vehicles and those with a valid UA loading zone permit.
UA parking permits or parking meter payments are required for parking on campus streets, lots and in the Stadium Drive Garage from 7 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Friday, from 7 a.m. to 8 p.m. Monday through Thursday in designated night reserved lots; and at all times in 24 hour reserved spaces, garages, lots and the Duncan Avenue parking meters. The responsibility for locating a legal parking space rests with the motor vehicle operator.
Cash-less payment options are available for campus garage parking eliminating the need to carry change for campus parking. Contact Transit and Parking if you have questions about or wish to purchase any of these parking payment options.
Faculty, staff, students and visitors may purchase a Stadium Drive Garage Reserved permit that allows parking in the reserved section of the parking garage from 7 a.m. to 5 p.m., Monday through Friday. Meter payment in the garage is required from 7 a.m. to 5 p.m., Monday through Friday. The Stadium Garage will be used by the Athletic Department for all home football games and therefore, must be cleared by midnight before each home game.
The Harmon Avenue Garage is a gated facility with entry and exit controlled by an access card. Hourly parking is also available with pay stations located on levels 1 and 6. Payment can be made by cash, coin, credit card, debit card, Razorbucks or parking may be validated by some departments. Permit holders may not allow other vehicles to enter or exit the garage using their access card. Doing so will result in the revocation of the access card and garage parking privileges without a refund. The owner/driver of any vehicle exiting the garage without paying will be charged the full daily rate for the garage and referred to the University Judicial Board.
The UA assumes no responsibility for loss of or damage to private property. Therefore, all unattended vehicles parked on campus should be locked.
Parking lot designation signs are color coded and labeled with the lot type. Lot designation signs are located at the parking lot entrances and within the lots when necessary. Signs designating spaces within a lot are placed at each end of the section of spaces they designate and regulate all spaces between the signs.
Reserved- Issued for a specific lot and will be sold to individuals based upon application, to be renewed annually. Priority will be given to current reserved permit holders and to disabled persons. Vacancies will be filled from the priority list of current applicants based on date of application, rank and seniority. Written justification for new All Area and 24 Hour Reserved permit applicants will be reviewed by the Transit, Parking and Traffic Committee Chairperson and forwarded to the Vice Chancellor for Finance and Administration with a recommendation for approval or disapproval. Current All Area and 24 Hour Reserved permits will be reviewed annually for continuing need.
Faculty/staff - Full-time UA employees and part-time UA employees who work at least 1,000 hours annually and are not enrolled in more than five class hours each semester. Graduate students are not eligible for Faculty/staff permits.
Resident Reserved - Currently enrolled students residing in UA housing facilities, with priority based on criteria established by University Housing.
Student - Currently enrolled students.
Remote - All students, faculty and staff.
Bicycle - Anyone parking a bicycle on campus.
Temporary parking permits are available for purchase by visitors and University students and employees who do not have an annual permit.
Parking permits may be purchased at the Transit and Parking Department, Administrative Services Building, 155 Razorback Road, Monday through Friday, from 7:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. and the Harmon Avenue Garage, Monday through Friday, from 9:00 a.m. to 4:45 p.m. Permits may also be purchased on the Internet by going to http://parking.uark.edu and clicking on My Parking Account. A parking permit will not be issued to any person or vehicle that has unpaid UA parking citations.
Annual parking permits are designed to be transferred to a replacement vehicle. Each vehicle parked on campus should be registered with the Transit and Parking Department.
All bicycles parked on campus must display a UA Bicycle parking permit. Permits must be permanently attached to the seat tube below the horizontal bar or displayed in a locking permit holder attached to the handlebars. Locking permit holders are available from Transit and Parking. The permit must be visible and legible. Any permit that becomes illegible must be replaced. Damaged bicycle permits will be replaced at no charge.
Bicycles are subject to all state and local motor vehicle laws pertaining to street travel. Bicycles are to be parked in a manner that does not block pedestrian paths or building or emergency access and must be secured with a commercially available lock to prevent theft. Unsecured bicycles will be immobilized or impounded if considered a habitual violator. Bicycles may be secured to handrails and non-painted light poles as long as they do not block pedestrian paths or create a safety hazard, only if there are no bicycle loops or racks within the immediate area.
Bicycles parked in a manner that obstructs handicap access, blocks pedestrian paths or otherwise creates a safety hazard or are secured to trees and landscaping, sign posts, parking meter posts or painted light poles will be immobilized or impounded. Bicycle security devices may be removed by whatever means necessary to impound the bicycle. The university will not be liable to the owner of this device for the cost of repair or replacement. Bicycles may not be parked, stored, or left standing in the lobby, hallway, or room of any academic or administrative building except within private offices with the approval from the department head or building executive. Policies and procedures governing the storage of bicycles inside any facility owned, operated or managed by the Department of University Housing, may be found in the current Residence Hall Handbook. A copy of the Residence Hall Handbook can be viewed on line at: http://housing.uark.edu/handbook/
Bicycles will be identified as abandoned if missing a major component such as pedals, handlebars, or chain and/or has flat tires. Abandoned bicycles are subject to being impounded. Impounded bicycles will be held for 60 calendar days before disposal. A list of impounded bicycles shall be posted on the Transit and Parking webpage at:http://parking.uark.edu for a minimum of 60 days.
Claiming an impounded bicycle requires registering the bicycle, providing proof of ownership (a sales receipt or a notarized statement of ownership providing make, model, color, and location at the time of impoundment); providing the owner's name and ID, signing a statement of receipt for the bike and payment of all citations and fees due for the bicycle. There will be a $10 charge for the return of an impounded bicycle or the removal of an immobilization device. All outstanding fees must be paid before the bike will be released.
Visitor permits may be used by persons other than current UA students, staff and faculty members. Visitor permits may not be used by university students or employees. Campus visitors, with a temporary visitor parking permit, may park in regular metered spaces without paying the meter fee (short-term and garage metered spaces excluded) and in parking lots designated as Faculty/Staff, Student or Remote. Meter fee payment is required at short-term meters (gold housings) at all times. Stadium Drive Garage visitors with a temporary Stadium Drive visitor permit may park in Stadium Drive metered spaces and at regular metered spaces without paying the meter fee. These temporary permits also authorize parking in lots designated as Faculty/Staff, Student and Remote. Campus visitors without a current permit should park at a parking meter and pay the posted meter fee. Visitors and vendors may obtain a temporary or annual visitor parking permit from the Transit and Parking Department. UA units or individuals receiving visitors are expected to promptly contact the Transit and Parking Department (575-PARK) to make parking arrangements. Visitors may not be logged-in by telephone unless the requesting department has a reserved or signed visitor's space. UA units may purchase daily visitor parking permits or access cards from the Transit and Parking Department and issue them only to visitors. Please call 575-PARK for information.
Each parking permit holder is responsible for safeguarding his/her permit, proper permit display on his/her vehicle and for any parking violation charges issued to that permit. Permits must be completely affixed by the manufacturer's adhesive and displayed on the inside of the front windshield, lower left corner, on the driver's side. Temporary hangtag permits must be displayed on the inside mirror support and be visible through the windshield from outside the vehicle. Permits may not be reproduced, altered, defaced, bartered, transferred or sold to another individual. Permits are to be removed prior to sale or transfer of a vehicle, or upon termination of UA employment or enrollment.
A stolen permit will be replaced for $5 if a copy of the police report is provided. A $5 replacement fee will be charged for replacement of a damaged permit when the permit is returned. A destroyed permit will be replaced for $5 when proof of the permit's destruction in provided. All other permit replacements will be charged the current permit fee.
Parking Permit Fees by Permit Type | |
Permit Type | Monthly Rate |
Reserved: | |
Parking Garage | $51.81 |
Employee 24 Hour | $65.89 |
Employee All Area | $52.77 |
Employee | $38.01 |
Resident Student | $50.68 |
Disabled Person Reserved: | |
Employee | $38.01 |
Student | $10.45 |
Non-Reserved: | |
Visitor/Vendor | $10.45 |
Faculty/staff with Annual Salary over $30,000 | $10.45 |
Faculty/staff with Annual Salary under $30,000 | $8.08 |
Student | $5.86 |
Remote | $3.94 |
Motorcycle | $3.94 |
Scooter | $.54 |
Emeritus | Free |
Garage Parking Temporary | $11.52 per day |
Temporary | $5.12 per day or $20.48 per week |
Bicyle | Free |
Annual permits may not be purchased by the month. Monthly payments may be made by employees who pay for their permit via payroll deduction. The fee for annual permits will be the monthly rate times the number of months remaining in the permit year, except for Resident Reserved permits which have a special proration schedule. Permit refunds of less than $25 will not be issued.
Annual permits expire on August 15 or upon termination of University employment or withdrawal from the UA. Temporary permits are valid only for the date(s) listed on the face of each permit.
Designation of UA parking lots and specific parking spaces is the responsibility of the Transit, Parking and Traffic Committee and the Transit and Parking Department. Parking lot designations are indicated by permit color on the parking map included in these regulations, and on-site by colored signs. Sign and stall markings are considered to be correct and take precedence over conflicting parking map designations. Any area not specifically designated for parking is considered a No Parking zone, which may not be posted. Your permit type and parking lot signs designating where you may park on the UA campus are as follows:
Reserved - Parking for assigned Reserved and All Area permit holders only. Each lot is designated by matching permit and lot sign letter. All Area permits are not authorized to park in Reserved CC in lot 26, east of the Administration Building.
Faculty/staff - Parking for Faculty/Staff, Emeritus, and Reserved permit holders.
Resident Reserved - Parking for assigned Resident Student Reserved permit holders only. Each zone is designated by matching permit and lot sign zone number. All Area permits are not authorized to park in Resident Reserved lots.
Student - Parking for Reserved, Faculty/Staff, Resident Reserved, Emeritus and Student permit holders.
Remote - Parking for Reserved, Faculty/Staff, Resident Reserved, Student, Emeritus and Remote permit holders.
Bike Loops/Racks - Parking for bicycles only.
Parking Meters - Parking Meters - Parking for anyone paying the meter. Parking at an inoperable meter is prohibited. Vehicles parked at expired meters can be cited once before noon and once after noon.
Short-term Parking Meters - These meters are in gold colored housings and require payment at all times. They provide 20 minute parking for brief stops at campus buildings. Violators parked at these meters can be cited every 20 minutes.
Motorcycle - Parking for motorcycles only (50cc and over engine displacement). Motorcycles may also park in unoccupied parking meter spaces by paying the meter fee. Motorcycles may not park in Faculty/Staff, Student or Remote parking spaces or in the Harmon Avenue Garage. Reserved permit holders who also purchase a Motorcycle permit or an approved permit display device may park in their reserved lot in place of their primary vehicle. Faculty/staff permit holders may purchased an approved permit display device to display their Faculty/staff permit on their motorcycle and park it in motorcycle parking. This eliminates the need to purchase an additional motorcycle permit.
Scooter Parking - Scooters (two wheeled motorized vehicles under 50 cc) parked on campus must display a current UA scooter permit and may park only in designated scooter parking areas. According to Arkansas Law, scooters may not be ridden on the sidewalk. The scooter permit does not authorize parking in UA motorcycle or car parking spaces.
Reserved lots 2, 4, 7, 8 and 61 are reserved for Reserved and Faculty/staff permit holders from 5:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m., Monday through Thursday, during the fall and spring semesters.
Annual ADA parking permits will be issued at the normal cost to any student or employee who has a state handicap parking placard or license plate issued in their name. Temporary ADA parking permits will be issued for the same length of time as the state temporary placard or for a maximum of seven (7) days based on an appropriate and licensed physician's statement recommending a temporary ADA permit. The appropriate permit type, with the addition of a ADA logo, will be issued for the standard fee. The ADA logo will not be issued on a Remote permit. The ADA permit allows parking in lots designated as Faculty/Staff, Student, and Remote Meter payment is required when parking at a parking meter. Campus visitors who have a state issued ADA placard or vehicle license may park in an ADA parking space by displaying a current UA temporary parking permit along with their ADA placard or vehicle license. The UA permit must be visible from outside the vehicle through the windshield.
UA units or individuals sponsoring any special campus event requiring parking for visitors are responsible for requesting parking arrangements at least two weeks before the event. UA Policy 302. 1 covers the parking requirements for special events.
The vehicle owner or operator will be required to provide identification and pay all costs for removing and storing of the towed vehicle and all violation and administrative charges. Vehicles stored in the UA tow lot will be charged $10 per day for storage.
The booting or towing of a vehicle and the resulting fees may be appealed by following the procedures contained in section 15 of these regulations.
Moving Violation Administrative Charges | |
Violation | Charge |
Reckless driving (As defined by Arkansas Statutes) | $70 |
Speeding(1-10 mph over limit) | $50 |
Speeding (11-15 mph over limit) | $60 |
Speeding (16 and greater mph over limit) | $70 |
Leaving the scene of an accident | $70 |
Careless Driving | $70 |
Hazardous Driving | $80 |
Failure to Yield | $40 |
Failure to Yield to an Emergency Vehicle | $50 |
Failure to Yield to a Pedestrian | $90 |
Wrong Way on One-Way Street | $35 |
Improper Passing | $35 |
Improper Turn | $40 |
Running Stop Light | $40 |
Running Stop Sign | $40 |
Speed Too Fast for Conditions | $50 |
Failure to Obey Police Officer | $60 |
All other moving violations | $35 |
No motorcycle helmet (under 18 years old) | $40 |
Parking Violation Administrative Charges
All violation charges increase $10 after the 3rd ctation for the same violation in a fiscal year.
Violation | Charge |
Unauthorized Parking in or blocking of a Disabled Person parking space or access aisle | $100 |
Safety Hazard (parking in a fire or traffic lane, blocking drive, blocking fire hydrant, or standing where prohibited, improper use of skates or skateboards) | $50 |
Parking on University of Arkansas property without a permit | $40 |
Parking in a lot or space not authorized by permit | $50 |
Parking or driving on grass, lawn area or sidewalks | $30 |
Illegal Use of Permit (reproducing, altering, defacing, using a revoked, transferred or another person's permit | $100 |
Disregard of barricades | $20 |
Parking where prohibited by sign | $25 |
Parking where prohibited by yellow lines or curb | $25 |
Parking in crosswalk | $25 |
Parking over curb | $20 |
Blocking a legally parked vehicle | $25 |
Improper Parking: disregard of stall lines, more than one foot from curb, or facing wrong direction | $20 |
Overtime parking in a limited parking zone | $20 |
Parking permit not properly affixed or displayed | $10 |
Meter Violation | $20 |
Parking in an area not designated as a parking area | $20 |
Displaying a lost, stolen, counterfeit, or altered permit | $100 |
Unauthorized removal or attempted removal of a boot | $100 |
Parking on campus while parking privileges are suspended | $100 |
Boot removal administrative fee | $30 |
All parking violation charges increase $10 after the third citation for the same offense in a fiscal year. Administrative charges for late payment of a traffic or parking violation citation will be $10 after 30 days and additional $10 charges after 60 and 90 days of nonpayment, from the date the citation was issued. Parking citations may be paid in person at the Transit and Parking Department or Harmon Avenue Garage, by mail, or by phone using a credit card. Payment may also be made on the Internet by going tohttp://parking.uark.edu and click on "My Parking Account".
Anyone having a valid reason to appeal a parking violation, placement of a boot or a vehicle tow may file an appeal form for the UA Parking and Traffic Appeals Court at the Transit and Parking Department, 155 Razorback Road, or the Harmon Avenue Garage within five class days of the date of the citation. Citations may also be appealed on the Internet by going to http://parking.uark.edu and clicking on My Parking Account. All UA Parking citations must either be appealed within five class days or paid. Appeals will incur a $10 administrative fee. All citations must be paid if the vehicle has been booted or towed. The citations as well as placement of a boot or tow and associated fees may then be appealed. If the written appeal is upheld the appeal fee will be refunded. If the written appeal is denied, a request for an oral appeal may be filed within ten days of written appeal denial. Traffic citations are to be appealed at the University Police Department.
Razorback Transit provides bus service on ten fixed routes, both on campus and to major off campus living and service areas, Monday through Friday, from 7 a.m. to 6 p.m. on all UA fall and spring semester registration, class, and final exam days. Reduced service is provided from 6 p.m. to 10:30 p.m. Monday through Friday and 7 a.m. to 10:30 p.m. on Saturdays during the fall and spring semesters (except home football game Saturdays) and from 7 a.m. to 6 p.m., Monday through Friday, on other days. Please check posted schedules for your bus' actual departure time: http://parking.uark.edu/67.php. Anyone may ride Razorback Transit buses fare free. UA students and employees are encouraged to use this reliable and convenient daily bus service. Bus maps and schedules are available at the following locations; the Arkansas Union Information Desk, Union Station, the lobby of Hunt Hall, on all buses, at the Transit and Parking Department and the Harmon Avenue Garage. Persons with disabilities who cannot access the regular route buses may apply for complementary paratransit van service by contacting the Paratransit Coordinator at 575-6993.
If you have any questions or suggestions concerning parking or transit services on the University of Arkansas campus, please contact the Transit and Parking Department, 131 Administrative Services Building, 155 Razorback Road, or call 575-PARK or 575-RIDE. Additional Transit and Parking information is available on our web site at:http://parking.uark.edu.
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