FAQs
Frequently Asked Questions
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It is Ï㽶ֱ²¥ policy. Parking lot upkeep and repairs are funded by these fees.
- If you hold a Reserved Space permit, park in the Visitor lot and notify the Parking Services Office immediately.
- If you hold a Reserved Area permit, park in the Reserved Area parking lot and notify the Parking Services Office immediately.
- If you hold a Commuter permit, park in the student parking lot and notify the Parking Services Office immediately.
We are only able to accept credit or debit cards as payment online via the Parking Services website. You may also choose to have automatic deduction from your paycheck.
Access your Employee Parking Dashboard online and follow the instructions for enrolling.
Deduction
renews automatically each fiscal year.
On the inside of your windshield on the lower left driver’s side, above or below your
Texas vehicle
registration sticker.
• For one day only: send an email to dallasparking@ttuhsc.edu, providing the make, model, color, year, license plate of the temporary vehicle,
and date you will be parking it on campus.
• For more than one day: come by the F&A Office for a temporary permit.
1. Remove the parking permit from your original vehicle and place it on the new vehicle.
2. Update all vehicle information on the Parking Services website for the new vehicle
you will now be driving. Your parking registration will not be valid until you update
this information.
3. If the permit no longer adheres on its own or it is no longer fully intact, bring
the permit to the F&A Office to obtain a replacement permit. You may also obtain a
replacement permit if you are unable to retrieve the permit from your vehicle
Ask the repair company to transfer your permit and other stickers to the new windshield. If this is not possible, remove the permit and bring it to the F&A Office and purchase a replacement permit for a $2 fee.
You may park at your own risk on the streets surrounding the Ï㽶ֱ²¥ campus. Many of the streets allow parking on only one side of the street, so watch for informational signs placed by the city. A map showing commonly used areas is included in the Parking Information Packet.
Park in your designated space or parking area. Then immediately notify the Parking Services Office of your situation to avoid receiving a citation. Depending on the circumstances, you may need to obtain a Temporary parking pass.
More information?
You may request that your appeal be sent to the Traffic and Parking Appeals Committee for a second review.
More Information?
HSC OP 76.32, Attachment A - Traffic and Parking Regulations
Got Questions?
We're here to help. Contact us if you have questions.
Finance and Administration
5920 Forest Park Rd.
Dallas, Texas 75235
dallasparking@ttuhsc.edu