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Stay in touch with Transportation Services through the summer

As the semester draws to a close, we want to give you some information about what we’ll be doing over the summer to prepare for a great fall semester.

Parking permits, including First Time in College Student (FCS), Resident (R), Resident Reserved (RR) for upperclassmen and Eagle Fall (EF), will go on sale on May 3. To ensure that students are directed to purchase the correct permit type for the coming year, resident permits will only be available for purchase by students that have received a room assignment for the 2018 - 2019 academic year by Housing.  Students that have applied for housing but are awaiting room assignment will likely be in the Parking Portal system as an unverified resident.  This will status will be updated on a weekly basis as Transportation Services works with Housing to exchange resident information. 

Following receipt of a room assignment, please allow 7 - 10 days for the information update that will allow students to select the correct permit options in the UNT Parking Portal. If you encounter issues, call 940-565-3020 for assistance.

Presales for Highland Street Garage yearly access cards for floors 2-6 will also begin on May 3. Any First Time in College Students wanting a Highland Street Garage access card will be placed on a waitlist until July 15 to allow upperclassmen the opportunity to purchase the access cards. Anyone who purchases a garage access card during the presale will be able to pick their card up in the Highland Street Garage office beginning on Aug. 8, when the card will be active. These are sold on a first-come, first-served basis.

We’ll be here all summer, so keep an eye on our Facebook and Twitter accounts for updates on improvements coming. One of the projects we’re very excited about is a restructuring of our website. We want to provide a user-friendly experience on our website, so we’ll be working to make it more intuitive and easy-to-use over the summer.

Another project we’re excited to announce is a pilot program with Spin Bikes. The pilot will begin on June 15. We will have 100 bicycles on campus for students, accessible by anyone who has a valid UNT email address. The bikes are free for on campus use.

You will also find the same great options for transportation and parking, including free parking at MedPark station with a bus going to campus every 20 minutes, Zipcar options that allow you to rent a car for an hour or two without worrying about anything, buses that are free for students to ride on- and off-campus, Parkmobile spots for students, faculty and staff and visitors who are only on campus for a short time and one-on-one meetings to help you figure out the best option for you to get around on campus.

There will be some minor changes with the buses, but you will still be able to track the on-campus buses with the UNT Transit app. Two of the biggest changes are the end of the Sam Bass route on Aug. 11, 2018, which was first announced last August, and a possible change to the Eagle Point route between Apogee Field and Lot 20 (Fouts Field). More information on that change can be found here

When you come back to campus next fall, we want you to transition as smoothly as possible, so we have a few tips for you.

  • Watch for marques that will help you find parking.
  • Have a plan in mind, but also come up with a couple of backup plans, in case your first choice for parking is full.
  • Remember that after 9 a.m., Fouts is a great choice with open parking and a bus to take you across campus to the Union.
  • Keep track of where your bus is in real time with the bus tracking app.
  • Don’t be afraid to check out alternative methods of transportation, including parking a little further away and taking a bus or a Spin Bike across campus. 

If you have any parking or transportation questions, you may visit the Transportation Services office on the first floor of the Highland Street Garage between 7:30 am and 5 pm Monday through Friday, call 940-565-3020 or email transportation.services@unt.edu.

 Parkmobile

UPDATE: Read more about Parkmobile on the official UNT Press Release here

Effective December 15, 2016, coin operated meters will not be available on UNT main campus or Discover Park.

'Parkmobile' is UNT's newest approach to easing the process of parking on campus! With this application students, faculty, staff and visitors will have the opportunity to pay for their parking spot wirelessly! Create your profile, define your payment method, choose your location, define how long you want to pay for and done! Register today!

Check out these helpful demos on how the system works here for iPhone or here for Android!

Need support on the go? Print out one of Parkmobile's handy wallet cards for support on the go!

UNT Campus Rates:

$2.25 per hour with a one hour minimum purchase $.35 Parkmobile service fee (fee added at end of transaction) Extend parking time in 12 minute increments at $.45 each additional increment. No refunds.

Where can I use Parkmobile?

  • Lot 5 (parkmobile)
  • Mixed use - Lot 7 (eagle permit or parkmobile required)
  • Lot 16 (parkmobile)
  • Mixed use - Lot 20 (eagle permit or parkmobile required)
  • Mixed use - Lot 25 (parkmobile or smart meter required)
  • Mixed use - Lot 54 (eagle permit/parkmobile/smart meter required)
  • Mixed use - Lot 55 (eagle permit/parkmobile/smart meter required)
  • Discovery Park meters (parkmobile only -no coins)
  • Main campus meters (parkmobile only - no coins)
  • Union Circle Garage (parkmobile only/smart meter required) 

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Zip Car

A new car rental service is now available on campus.

Sign up today! Click here for more information

Where are the Zip Cars located?

  • Highland Street in front of Crumley Hall
  • Union Circle Garage (lot 49 behind bus stop)

For more videos on Zipcar visit: http://www.zipcar.com/how

Important Information for Faculty and Staff

1. Will I need a permit to park on campus?

Yes, we are a 24/7 permit enforced campus. New faculty and staff members will need to purchase a permit from the Transportation Services Office. Permit options for faculty and staff include:

 

“A” Reserved permits may only be purchased by full-time faculty and staff members. Faculty and staff on  sabbatical are also eligible for these permits if they purchase the permit for the duration of the sabbatical; these customers will be moved to the bottom of the corresponding waiting list if they do not purchase a permit for the duration of their sabbatical.

"A" Reserved permit holders may park their vehicle in their designated space or lot, or any "FS” or “Eagle” space. The subleasing of "A" reserved parking spaces is prohibited. Enforcement periods and parking zone privileges for "A" spaces are indicated in Appendix A. Reserved “A” spaces and lots are enforced 7:00am to 5:30pm, Monday – Friday when the University is open.

Vehicles parked in a reserved parking lot or space without the appropriate permit are subject to being cited, impounded, or immobilized immediately. After 5:30pm, unauthorized vehicles will be towed. The towing fee is issued as a separate citation. The fees can be found in Appendix C - .

This permit is for faculty and staff members and non-UNT employees working on campus in support of UNT operations. Enforcement periods and parking zone privileges for “FS” lots and spaces are indicated in Appendix A - .

• “TF”, “A”, “HD”, Visitor, and specialty permits indicating “FS” spaces are honored in “FS” spaces.

• “FS” spaces located within the resident parking areas are enforced 24/7 and are identified by signs.

This permit is sold by the semester to Teaching Fellows. Each department will need to provide a list of current Teaching Fellows to Transportation Services for verification. If your name is not on the department list, this permit will not be available to you.

• “TF” permits are honored in all “FS”, and “Eagle” spaces at any time.

This permit is sold to Hall Directors and their spouses only. These spaces are reserved 24/7.

• “HD” permits are honored in all “HD”, “R” and “FS” spaces.

This is a complimentary permit for retirees of the University who occasionally visit campus. Occasionally is defined as a maximum of five days per month.

• This permit may not to be used while working or attending class.

• This permit is honored in all spaces zoned “FS”, “Eagle”, and visitor spaces across campus.

• If a UNT Retiree returns to UNT to perform compensated employment activities, the “HF” permit is invalid and an appropriate permit must be purchased.

2. Who is eligible for payroll deduction?

Only full-time faculty and staff members are eligible for payroll deduction. Part-time faculty and staff members will need to pay the full permit cost upon purchase.

3. What information will I need to purchase a permit?

To purchase any of our faculty and staff permits, you must be listed in our system as a faculty & staff member. This requires your employer to update your status in the university’s system. If your employer hasn’t updated your status in the system yet, you will need to bring your offer letter with you for verification of employment. Individuals wanting to purchase a permit will also need to bring their drivers license and know their license plate number for our records.