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UHDPS - Parking Enforcement
The University has adopted a parking and traffic
program to create an orderly traffic flow and equitable parking
conditions on campus. Your personal safety, the recognition of
others' needs, campus appearance, and applicable laws were
considerations in the formulation of these regulations. To park on the University of Houston property you must have a permit, unless you park at meters, visitor lots, or the University Hilton Hotel garage. Purchasing a permit does not guarantee a parking place but allows you to park if space is available.
The permit is only transferable between vehicles and NOT between individuals. The registered permit holder is responsible for any parking citations issued to his vehicle or permit number. In the event the vehicle is not registered with PTS, the citation will be charged against the registered vehicle's owner according to the Texas Department of Transportation.
You may park only where your permit allows. You are not allowed to park in areas that are not for your use or have a restricted status. Examples of restricted areas are: fire and no parking zones, the grass, sidewalks, along curbs, any unmarked spot, or any spot that would disrupt pedestrian or vehicular traffic. If you receive traffic or parking citations and do not resolve them, your vehicle will be subjected to tow or immobilization at your expense. Vehicles may not operate on University of Houston property if they are in violation of state law.
Certain low-lying areas of the campus, especially areas abutting Entrance 6, are prone to flooding in heavy rains. The University of Houston is not responsible for any damage or loss of motor vehicles or personal property contained in any motor vehicle on campus. Vehicle operators are responsible for familiarizing themselves with current parking rules and regulations.
Anyone who operates a motor vehicle on UH property must register that vehicle with Parking and Transportation Services. Authorized university vehicles and equipment are exempt.
