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Welcome to Boise State University. The Boise
State University Parking Program 1) reflects our campus
master plan; 2) is as uncomplicated and as fair as possible;
3) is intended to be 100 percent self-supporting; and 4) is
organized with the intention that all users share in the
costs of the parking system.
The function of Parking Services is to monitor
parking operations and enforce regulations as set forth by the
University. Traffic and parking regulations are published and
enforced to facilitate the safe and orderly operation of motor
vehicles on campus. These parking rules and regulations are
designed to protect individuals on campus from
injury by vehicles and to provide fair and equitable treatment
for all who park on campus. The speed limit on the Boise State
campus is 15 mph. Vehicle control regulations apply on all
University property at all times, unless otherwise specified.
The University reserves the right to make parking rule changes
without republishing these regulations, although normally
changes in regulations will be announced in the student
newspaper and other appropriate media, including the Parking
Services web page. On special occasions and in emergencies, the
University may temporarily alter these or impose additional
standards.
All rules and regulations are in effect 24 hours
a day, 7 days a week. Lack of knowledge of parking regulations
will not be accepted as grounds for dismissing citations.
Questions may be directed to the department at 426-PARK (7275)
from 7:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Monday-Friday.
Comments, complaints, suggestions or
recommendations concerning the parking program should be
submitted, in writing, to your Parking Committee Representative
or may be dropped off at the Parking office to be forwarded to
the appropriate person. Parking Committee Representatives will
present comments to the Parking and Transportation Advisory
Committee; an advisory board consisting of representatives from
the campus community, students, faculty and staff. The committee,
in turn, studies campus parking and transportation issues and
reviews relevant research before making recommendations to the
University Administration, who make regulation changes.
Suggestions for improving service are always welcome.
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