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Driving southeast on 1st Ave., St. Paul’s Parking Lot is 0.2 miles from Campbell Ave.
P37
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Driving southwest on Route 1, Fairfax Street is 0.4 miles from Main Campus.
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Driving south on Campbell Ave., Terrace Ave. is 0.1 miles from Ruden Street. Turn right. 1 Care Lane is 0.1 miles away.
Future Lot Scheduled to Open October 2015
MAP PUBLICATIONDATE APRIL 2015
PARKING LEGEND
Restricted
Resident Students
Forest Hills Residents
Full-time Faculty
Blue Permit Required
Sophomore Residents
Faculty/Staff/
Commuter Students
Gold/Silver
Off-Campus Fac/
Staff
No University Parking
A
B
C
Emergency Phone - Campus Police
Campus Police
Health Services
Automated ExternalDefibrillator Location
Athletic Complex Entrance
Boston Post Road Entrance
Ruden Street Entrance
Gold/Silver
Off-Campus Fac/Staff
Gold/S
ilver
Off-Cam
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Fac/S
taff
2015–2016
PARKING REGULATIONS
10. Dodds Hall — Bucknall Theater, Seton Art Gallery, Recording Studios, Labs, Classrooms, Faculty Offi ces
11. Kaplan Hall — Classrooms, Study Abroad Offi ce
12. Echlin Hall — Information Technology, Fire Science, Graduate Enrollment, Internation-al Enrollment and Program Development, International Services Offi ce, Conference Services, Classrooms
12A. North Hall — Math Zone, Levy Fire Investigation Labs, Classrooms
13. Bergami Hall — Residence Hall, Dunkin’ Donuts, Sandella’s, WOW Café, Business Offi ce, Human Resources, University Advancement, Classroom
14. Subway Building — University Marketing and Enrollment Communications
15. UNH Dental Center
16. 222 Rockdale Road — Athletic Offi ces
17. Charger Gymnasium — Main Athletic Offi ces
17A. Football Offi ces
17B. Coaches’ Offi ces
17C. Sports Medicine
17D. Ralph F. DellaCamera Stadium
17E. Frank Vieira Field
17F. Softball Field
17G. Tennis Courts
18. Bartels Student Activity Center (BSAC) — Career Development Center, Student Activities Space
19. Sheffi eld Hall — Residence Hall, C-Store, Coun-seling Services, Accessibility Resources Center, Wellness Center, Call Center
19A. Nicholson Health Center — Health Services
20. Bixler Hall — Residence Hall, Offi ce of Residential Life, Mail Room
21. Bethel Hall — Residence Hall
22. Botwinik Hall — Residence Hall, Music Practice Rooms
23. Dunham Hall — Residence Hall
24. Winchester Hall — Residence Hall, Facilities
25A. Ruden Street Apartments — Residence Hall — Building 15, Meditation and Spirituality Center
25B. Ruden Street Apartments — Residence Hall — Building 19
25C. Ruden Street Apartments — Residence Hall — Building 21
26A. Forest Hills Apartments — UNH Sponsored Housing — Buildings 22–24
26B. Forest Hills Apartments — UNH Sponsored Housing — Buildings 26–28
26C. Forest Hills Apartments — UNH Sponsored Housing — Buildings 21–23
1. Maxcy Hall — Administrative Offi ces, Classrooms, Bursar, College of Arts & Sciences, College of Business, Financial Aid, Hazell Nut Café, First Year Success Center, Veteran Success Offi ce, Campus Mail Room, Academic Success Center
2. Bayer Hall — Undergraduate Admissions, Faculty Offi ces
3. Gate House — Faculty and Administrative Offi ces, Honors Program
4. South Campus Hall — Registrar’s Offi ce, Henry C. Lee College of Criminal Justice and Forensic Sciences
5. Harugari Hall — Classrooms, Jeffery’s Fusion Restaurant, Faculty Offi ces
6. Marvin K. Peterson Library — Center for Learning Resources, Charger Café
7. UNH Campus Store — Bookstore, Campus Card Offi ce, Student Tech Support
7A. Campus Police/Fire Marshall’s Offi ce
8. Bartels Hall — Echlin Dining Hall, Jazzman’s Café & Bakery, Undergraduate Student Gov-ernment Association Offi ce, Dean of Students, Student Activities, Alumni Lounge, Sodexo Offi ce, Emergency Shelter
9. Buckman Hall — Tagliatela College of Engineering, Classrooms
MAIN CAMPUS PARKING MAP 26D. Forest Hills Apartments — UNH Sponsored
Housing — Buildings 17–19
27. David A. Beckerman Recreation Center — NRgize Lifestyle Café, Emergency Shelter
28. Arbeiter Maenner Chor — German Club
29. 1124 Campbell Avenue — Faculty Offi ces
30. Celentano Hall — Residence Hall
31. Gehring Hall — Henry C. Lee Institute of Forensic Science, Classrooms
32. 1132 Campbell Avenue — Faculty Offi ce
33. 1136 Campbell Avenue — Faculty Offi ce
34. Arcadio “Kayo” Rodriguez, Jr. Field
35. Charger Plaza — ELS, Faculty Offi ces, Labs, Classrooms
36. Charger Plaza Building C — Band
37. 46 Ruden Street — WNHU Radio Station, Faculty Offi ces
38. 1 Care Lane — Administrative Space
39. St. Paul’s Convent — ISVG and parking
40. Blake Building — Administrative Space
41. Westside Hall — Residence Hall, Classrooms, Army ROTC Offi ce, Dining Hall, FOD Dining, Student Life Space
42. 16 Rockview Street — Institutional Research
43. 1076 Campbell Avenue — Faculty Offi ces
44. 196 Rockdale Road — Forensic Learning Lab
45. 32 Hoffman Street — Alumni Relations
PERMIT REQUIRED
All persons who will possess or operate a motor vehicle on any University of New Haven campus, or who are in local University sponsored housing (Forest Hills, Savin Court, Main Street Condominiums) are required to display a valid UNH parking permit on the vehicle. Permits MUST BE PERMANENTLY AFFIXED on the inside of the front windshield in the lower corner on the passenger side. Vehicles not properly
displaying a valid UNH parking permit will be ticketed.
Registering for a permit online is not suffi cient to satisfy the permitting requirement. The Permit must
be affi xed to the vehicle’s windshield.
OBTAINING A PERMIT
Those eligible for a parking permit must apply online at www.newhaven.edu/parking. Permits may be picked up at the UNH Police Department by presenting your driver’s license, vehicle registration certifi cate and UNH ID. All commuting students are eligible for a permit. On-campus resident students with a minimum of 27 credits qualify as sophomores and are eligible to apply for a yellow permit to park at the North Campus. On-campus resident students with a minimum of 57 credits are eligible to apply for a red on-campus resident permit. All eligible on-campus resident students, including Forest Hills resident students, will be charged a fee of $200, which must be paid by credit card online, at the time of registration. Any student wishing to register a second vehicle will be charged a $200 fee. Full-time faculty wishing to park on campus every day will be charged a $200 parking fee. Students residing at Savin Court and Main Street Condominiums will not be charged the parking permit fee, but will be restricted from bringing their vehicles to campus.*
A fee of $200 will be charged to students to replace a lost or stolen permit. This fee is payable at the Bursar’s Offi ce. Faculty and Staff will not be able to obtain a parking permit and will be prohibited from parking on UNH property until outstanding parking fees have been paid. Students that have outstanding unpaid parking violations may have a hold placed on their account.
PARKING RESTRICTED BY PERMIT TYPE
• FRESHMAN RESIDENTS are not permitted to have a vehicle (strictly enforced).
• SOPHOMORE RESIDENTS on campus, including Ruden Street apartments, will be restricted to the North Campus parking lot (P25). Forest Hills sophomores who are not assigned a parking space at Forest Hills will be restricted to the North Campus parking lot (P25).*
• JUNIOR AND SENIOR RESIDENTS on campus (except Ruden Street Apartment residents) will be restricted to designated red lots. Ruden Street Apartment residents will receive a red permit but will be allowed to park in the Ruden Street Apartment commuter lots.*
• FOREST HILLS RESIDENTS will be restricted to parking at Forest Hills. They are PROHIBITED from parking on Simon Place, or any other city street, and may not bring their vehicle to the main campus.*
• SAVIN COURT RESIDENTS will be restricted to parking at the Savin Court complex and are prohibited from bringing their vehicle to campus.*
• MAIN STREET CONDOMINIUM RESIDENTS must park in the Main Street Condominium lot only. Main Street Condo residents are prohibited from bringing their vehicles to campus.*
• COMMUTING STUDENTS may park in any available commuter lot. Available commuter parking areas appear in green on the map.
• FULL-TIME FACULTY PAYING FOR ON-CAMPUS PARKING may park in any available commuter lot, or any faculty only spaces requiring a blue parking permit. Each faculty member may register an additional vehicle without an additional charge.
• FACULTY AND STAFF NOT PAYING FOR ON-CAMPUS PARKING will be issued either a gold permit allowing them to park on campus Wednesdays, Thursdays, and Fridays, or a silver permit allowing them to park on campus Mondays, Tuesdays, and Fridays. ADJUNCTS AND OTHER PART-
TIME FACULTY ELIGIBLE FOR A BROWN PERMIT MAY PARK IN ANY COMMUTER LOT, BUT
ARE PROHIBITED FROM PARKING IN ANY BLUE PERMIT FACULTY ONLY SPOTS UNTIL 5:00
P.M. EACH FACULTY OR STAFF MEMBER MAY REGISTER AN ADDITIONAL VEHICLE WITH-
OUT AN ADDITIONAL CHARGE.
• GERMAN CLUB PARKING LOT: Faculty and Staff ONLY may park in this lot from 8:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m., Monday through Friday. After 5:00 p.m. and on weekends, this lot is regulated as a Faculty/Staff/Commuter lot.
ON-STREET PARKING
All resident students are prohibited from parking on city streets in the neighborhoods adjacent to campus. Vehicles in violation are subject to University and West Haven Police Department sanctions, including ticketing and towing. Off-campus resident students residing at Savin Court, Main Street Condominiums, and Forest Hills are also prohibited from on-street parking and are subject to the same sanctions.
EXCEPTIONS
Those students normally restricted to the North Campus, Forest Hills, Savin Court, or Main Street Condominiums may park in designated commuter parking lots on the main campus after 9:00 p.m. Monday — Thursday and after 5:00 p.m. on Fridays. These vehicles MUST be moved off of the main campus and back to their regularly assigned areas no later than 7:00 a.m. on the next business day.
TEMPORARY PERMITS
Visitors, or others with short-term parking needs, may obtain a temporary parking permit from the University Police Department. Admissions visitor parking spaces at Bayer Hall are for outside visitors and require a permit issued by Admissions.
PARKING FOR PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES
Connecticut state law (Sec. 14-253a) restricts parking in designated handicapped parking spaces to those vehicles displaying a valid handicapped parking permit issued by this or any other state or country. The use of this permit is only valid and legal when the person with the disability is the driver or a passenger in the vehicle. Any misuse of this privilege will result in ticketing, and the vehicle may be towed at the owner’s expense. These vehicles must also display a UNH parking permit if the owner/operator is a student or employee of the University.
SNOW AND OTHER EMERGENCIES
The University reserves the right to modify the parking rules during snow-related or other emergencies, when vehicles may have to be moved or parking prohibited in order to facilitate lot clearing. Non-resident parking is prohibited from 1:00 a.m. to 7:00 a.m. during snow emergency conditions or impending snow emergencies, and the operators of all vehicles parked on campus must be available to move their vehicles, as directed.
VEHICLES IMPEDING SNOW REMOVAL OR OTHER EMERGENCY OPERATIONS MAY BE
TOWED AT THE OWNER’S EXPENSE.
SPEED LIMIT
The campus speed limit is 15 mph.
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ENFORCEMENT
Parking on the University of New Haven campus is strictly enforced.
Students, faculty and staff who have properly registered their vehicle(s) with the UNH Police Department will receive an automatically generated email advising of a parking ticket, tow warning or the towing of a vehicle. If a vehicle owner can not be identifi ed through the UNH Parking Control Program, he/she will not receive this email notifi cation.
The UNH Police Department strives to reduce the number of vehicles that need to be towed by requesting voluntary compliance with these parking regulations. The ticketing and towing of
a vehicle, along with possible storage charges from the tow company, will cost the vehicle owner
approximately $125.00 (on average, but may vary). No part of this towing charge is controlled
or received by the University of New Haven.
AFTER A VEHICLE HAS RECEIVED 3 PARKING TICKETS, IT WILL BE TICKETED
AND TOWED FROM CAMPUS, AT THE OWNER’S EXPENSE, FOR EACH AND EVERY
SUBSEQUENT VIOLATION WITHIN THE SAME ACADEMIC YEAR.
Vehicles that are blocking fi re lanes, crosswalks, sidewalks, dumpster access, or are parked in a manner that creates a hazard, or are parked in a handicapped space without displaying proper authorization, will be immediately towed from campus without regard to any prior violations.
For the safety of the entire community, everyone is expected to obey all stop signs, observe the 15 mph speed limit, use their seat belts and avoid the use of cell phones while operating a vehicle. UNH tickets or State Infractions Complaints may be issued for moving violations and may become the subject of disciplinary hearings.
By applying for a UNH parking permit, you are agreeing to abide by all rules and regulations pertaining to the operation and parking of any motor vehicle under your control.
Obtaining a permit by impersonating another, misrepresenting oneself, theft, fraud or in any other
illegal or improper manner will result in a $250 fi ne, disciplinary proceedings, loss of parking
privileges and possible arrest.
PAYMENT OF FINES
Faculty, staff, and students may pay fi nes in person at the Bursar’s Offi ce or by mail to the address on the reverse of the ticket. You may also make a payment online at www.newhaven.edu/parking.
APPEAL PROCESS
Tickets may be appealed within 14 calendar days of issue. Go to www.newhaven.edu/parking for a link to the online appeal form.
QUESTIONS?
Call the UNH Police Department at 203.932.7014.
REMEMBER, CONNECTICUT LAW REQUIRES THE USE OF SEAT BELTS AND PROHIBITS
THE USE OF CELL PHONES WHILE DRIVING.
ALL PERMITS EXPIRE 7/31/2016.
* Please see the “Exceptions” section for details.
NOTE: The University of New Haven is not responsible for damage to, theft of, or theft from
vehicles on University controlled property.