Payment can be made with credit card, cash, check, employee payroll deduction or student consolidated billing. A payment option has been added specifically for graduate students, monthly consolidated billing.
Bus passes are available.
UNL/StarTran bus passes also may be purchased now. Free bus passes will be distributed to students in August, thanks to the student transit fee paid through student fees. Bus passes for faculty and staff who purchase parking permits are available, on request, at no additional cost. Bus passes may also be purchased separately.
Get complete details on Parking and Transit Services website.
For complete parking permit selections, costs and online purchase, go to http://parking.unl.edu/.
Content is organized to make it easier to find the information you need.
• The process to purchase a permit online is simpler.
• Interactive parking maps for a variety of vehicles and campus bus routes are available.
“Our goal is to make finding information faster and providing more direct access to online tools from all devices.” Carpenter said. “We invite you to take advantage of our new site.”
A Closer Look: New lights for 17th and R Garage provide energy, cost savings
“The new lights will use 50 percent less energy to produce a similar level of light,” said Dan Carpenter, Director, Parking and Transit Services. “They are significantly less expensive over time. Each unit will operate for about 100,000 hours. There are 8,760 hours in a year. So the new lights will last 11 years – until 2027.”
Installation will begin on the top floors of the 17th and R Garage in early June and should be completed by the end of July. Areas will be temporarily closed to parking as the installation progresses.
The 17th and R Garage is the fourth on the downtown UNL campus to install energy efficient lighting. Stadium Garage uses 100 watt lights, and other garages use 200 watt lights, so its operating costs are less with current fixtures.
“We are pleased to move forward with this project,” Carpenter said. “We are using fewer resources and spending less operating money to maintain our lighting levels. This is a good step for all of us.”