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POLICE & PARKING SERVICES

Parking Regulations

Reserve Parking l Visitor Parking l Disabled Parking l Motorcycles & Bicycles l General Regulations l Traffic Regulations

This page provides most information needed to understand the parking regulations at Sonoma State University. The entire policy may be found at the University Policies website. Additional information about parking fees may be found on the Parking Permits page.

Parking fees in reserve and non-reserve lots are enforced at the following times except holidays when campus is closed:
Monday – Thursday from 7 am to 10 pm
Fridays from 7 am to 5 pm

Resident parking lots and all other parking regulations are enforced 7 days a week, 24 hours a day.

RESERVED PARKING

Reserved parking is located primarily in A and D lots and on Juniper Lane. Reserved parking is on a first-come first basis. A reserved decal or daily reserved permit is required to park in a reserved area for any period of time. Evening reserved decals are valid in reserved spaces after 5 pm. All reserved decals are also valid in non-reserved spaces. Reserved decals are not valid in residence hall lots.

VISITOR AND SHORT-TERM PARKING

Official University Guests

Official guests of the University may obtain a visitor parking permit at the Parking Information Center or at Police & Parking Services. After obtaining the visitor parking permit, visitors may park in any non-reserved parking space or in areas specially designated for visitors. Employees on campus who are hosting official University guests should request visitor parking in advance by e-mailing parking@sonoma.edu.

General Public

Visitors (other than faculty, staff or students) may park without a permit in any timed zone (except yellow loading zones). TIMED PARKING SPACES MAY BE USED BY THE SAME VEHICLE ONLY ONCE IN EACH PARKING LOT IN A FOUR HOUR PERIOD. Other visitors may purchase a daily parking permit from any of the permit machines or from either of the Parking Information Centers.

PARKING FOR DISABLED PERSONS

A number of parking spaces on campus have been reserved for the disabled. These spaces are located primarily in parking lots A, B, C, E, G, L, M and in residence hall lots. Special Note: Unauthorized use of a disabled space will result in a $275 citation which is typically not cancelled on appeal. All vehicles using disabled parking spaces must display a valid DMV license plate or placard. Unauthorized use of a disabled placard may be punished with fines up to $3500 and/or imprisonment up to 6 months. All vehicles using disabled parking spaces must also display a valid daily parking permit or semester decal. Disabled students receiving financial aid may be eligible for a waiver of parking fees. Please contact Financial Aid for details.

MOTORCYCLES & BICYCLES

Motorcycles, mopeds and motorized bicycles are not allowed to park in bicycle racks. All such vehicles must utilize the motorcycle parking areas provided in A, G, H, and J lots, the residence hall lots and at the south main entrance. Bicycles must be parked at bicycle racks; otherwise they are subject to impound. Free bicycle registration is available at Police Services.

For more information on bicycles and other alternate transporation, please click here for the SSU Alternate Transporation Policy.

GENERAL PARKING REGULATIONS

Parking is permitted in designated (marked) spaces only. Parking in driveways, walkways or on campus roads, including along curbs and fire lane, or any area where stalls are not clearly marked is prohibited. Unauthorized parking on construction roads or other unpaved areas is prohibited. Vehicles must be parked within the designated lines. Vehicles must be parked facing into spaces in lots where stalls are positioned at an angle, representing a one-way traffic direction. Non-reserved decals or daily parking permits are NOT valid in the residence hall lots. Yellow zones are for the loading and unloading of vehicles, not to exceed the posted time limit.

Vehicles must be in operable condition to be parked on campus. No vehicular repairs will be made on campus except under emergency conditions and with the approval of Police and Parking Services. Abandoned vehicles will be towed away at the owner’s expense. Permission must be obtained to temporarily store a vehicle on campus (including during school breaks and business-related travel).

TRAFFIC REGULATIONS

ALL CALIFORNIA VEHICLE CODE SECTIONS ARE ENFORCEABLE ON CAMPUS.

Permission to enter or drive on campus may be revoked or refused at any time. The vehicle speed limit on campus is 25 mph on roads and 15 mph in parking lots (5 mph on access roads) unless otherwise posted.  No vehicles (including motorcycles, mopeds and motorized bicycles) are allowed beyond placed bollards without specific permission from Police and Parking Services. All vehicles on campus must be registered with the California Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) and must display proof of valid registration.

last updated: 03. 3.2008