UNL Parking and Transit Services

Winter parking rules can take effect for City of Lincoln streets

In the event of winter storms, the City of Lincoln may invoke special parking regulations to assist with snow removal. The rules apply only to streets maintained by the city and not university parking areas. Violators of these rules may receive tickets or vehicles can be towed.

For more information, including rules and maps, or to sign up for snow-removal alerts, go to https://snow.lincoln.ne.gov.

Streets adjacent to City, East and Nebraska Innovation campuses are maintained by the city. These streets on City Campus include 14th, 16th, 17th, Vine and W streets, as well as Stadium Drive. All streets within East Campus boundaries are maintained by the university.

 

Parking permit returns, refunds are available

Faculty and staff who purchased a parking permit but no longer need to park on campus can receive a prorated refund or cancel upcoming payments.

Refund amounts are equal to the cost difference between date of cancellation and last effective day of a permit.

To receive a refund, parking permits (and StarTran bus passes, if issued with the permit) must be returned to Parking and Transit Services, 625 Stadium Drive, Suite A. For more information, call 402-472-1800 or go to https://go.unl.edu/snzp.

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Upgrade to reserved parking in a City Campus garage

A limited number of permits are available for faculty and staff who wish to upgrade to a reserved space in a City Campus parking garage.

To make a change, bring a current permit to Parking and Transit Services, 625 Stadium Drive, Suite A. Garage permit exchanges include a prorated cost increase.

Learn more about this upgrade at https://go.unl.edu/xwdb.


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Bus routes connect campuses

Did you know that University of Nebraska–Lincoln campuses are connected by bus routes that operate from 6 a.m. to 9 p.m. weekdays?

The bus routes are operated by StarTran, Lincoln’s city-owned bus system. An overview of route schedules and bus stop locations is available at https://go.unl.edu/s3ad.

The service offers real-time GPS bus locations and an app that can be used to track buses and arrival times. Learn more at https://go.unl.edu/2d8t.

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Carpool parking permit offers savings to faculty, staff

Parking and Transit Services offers a carpool program that provides campus parking with the cost shared amongst participants.

To qualify for the program, each carpool group must include two benefit-eligible university employees.

Cost equals a regular non-reserve parking permit divided by the number of carpool participants. Payments are made through payroll deduction.

For more information or to apply for a carpool permit, go to https://go.unl.edu/fgpz

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Originally published February 22, 2018 - Submit an Item