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Commuter Brown or Commuter Evening?

Look at the eligibility requirements to determine which commuter permit is relevant, and then select the appropriate link.

University policy prohibits us from issuing Commuter Brown permits to students whose , which is enclosed by the black line on the below. Campus is accessible to students who reside in this area by student commuter benefit programs, including public transportation. If your local address is inside the area enclosed by the black line, you must select a Commuter Evening permit.

A map showing an area called the proximate zone, where any student living within the boundaries will not be able to purchase a parking permit

Proof of residency is required if applying for a Commuter Brown. Please be prepared to attach a lease agreement or two CURRENT pieces of mail (example: current utility bill) with your name on them confirming residence when you apply for your permit. Read the agreement carefully when you apply. It is a declaration that you understand you must not misrepresent your local address to obtain a parking permit you do not qualify for. Misrepresenting your address is a parking violation, with university sanctions, including, but not limited to, a referral to the Center for Student Conduct and your revocation of parking eligibility.

 

Addresses Located inside the Commuter Proximate Zone

List of addresses that are inside the commuter proximate zone, which means they may not purchase a parking permit

Commuter Brown Permit

Commuter Evening Permit

¶¶Òõ̽̽ parking permits are not available for Redstone Lofts or Redstone Commons tenants or subtenants, per university policy. Please check with the administrative offices of Redstone Lofts or Apartments concerning your need for parking.