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New Rules for the FSC Community on Temporary Parking Permits

Listen up students and FSC employees: Beginning Saturday, 12/1, new procedures will be in place for obtaining a temporary parking permit. The rules are different for students and employees, so please carefully read  your section below. The University Police appreciate your cooperation.

Students

Effective 12/1, 2018, temporary parking permits will be available online only for students.  Only currently enrolled students who have already purchased a parking permit for the academic year will have access to University Police traffic page to request a temporary parking permit for a specific day. The site will allow you to remotely print a temporary parking permit, and eliminate the need for students to visit University Police headquarters. Students may obtain six free temporary permits per academic year.  If you exceed this allotment, you may purchase additional temporary permits for $2 each.  Temporary parking permits for commuter students are valid for one day.  Resident students will be permitted to obtain a temporary parking permit good for three days.

Employees

Effective 12/1, 2018, temporary parking permits will be available exclusively online for faculty and staff.  A link will be provided on the University Police webpage that will send you directly to the Parking and Traffic section of the site, where you can obtain a temporary parking permit for the day.  These permits will be available, free of charge, as long as the original vehicle is registered in the T2 Parking management system.

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