Frequently Asked Questions
- Appeals
- Disabled vehicles
- Lost and stolen permits
- Hours
- Meters
- Moped and motorcycle permits
- Motorist assistance program
- New map
- Parking permits
- Parking signs
- Tickets
- Tips to avoid tickets
- Where to use permits
Appeals
You may appeal a ticket by coming into our office and asking for an appeal form.
The completed appeal form must be received within ten days from the date the
ticket was issued. Appealing a ticket does not negate the 30-day late fine.
Appeal a WSU parking violation.
Disabled Vehicles
If your vehicle becomes disabled, you cannot move it immediately, and you need
to have it towed or repaired, call our office to put your name on the disabled
vehicle log. We also provide assistance with jump starts, vehicle unlocks, and
getting emergency gasoline. After hours, call security at 509.358.7995.
Lost and Stolen Permits
If you find a permit that does not belong to you, return it to our office. The
display of a permit that has been reported lost or stolen carries a $250 fine
and possible criminal prosecution. If your permit is stolen or lost, call our
office as soon as you notice it.
Our Hours
Parking and Transportation Services is located in room 314 of the South Campus
Facilities building (west side), behind the Bookie. We are open from 7:30 a.m.
until 6:30 p.m., Monday through Thursday and 8:00 a.m. until 5:00 pm on Fridays.
Meters
Permits are not required in metered areas. If you park at a meter, you must feed
the meter for as long as you park. You cannot “stuff” the meter with more change
than the maximum time limit (i.e., two quarters will not give you an hour if the
maximum time is 30 minutes). The metered areas are enforced rigorously; an
expired 30-minute meter, for example, can receive a parking violation every half
hour. Specific rates and enforcement times are posted on each meter: be sure to
read them. Meters are enforced at all hours.
Motorcycle Permits are Required
Motorcycles need permits to park on campus. Motorcyclists are allowed to park in
any parking lot provided that they have the appropriate parking pass.
Motorist Assistance Program
Parking and Transportation Services exists to serve you and to get you where you
need to be. In addition to providing parking facilities, our friendly staff
provides the following services (on campus) at no charge:
- Excellent directions around campus
- Aid in changing a flat tire
- Jumper cables and assistance in starting a vehicle
Just call 509.368.6999 to request assistance. After 6:30 p.m., call security at 358.7995.
Do I need a parking permit?
Yes, having a permit is the first step toward hassle-free on-campus parking.
Washington State mandates that parking at its colleges and universities will be
"self supporting." Your parking fee is a user fee that enables WSU to build new
parking facilities and maintain existing ones. Without these fees, we would not
be able to provide adequate parking facilities. Annual permits are available
from the parking operations and transportation services office in room 314 of
the South Campus Facilities building (west side), behind the Bookie. Parking
permits are required at all hours.
Parking Signs
There are signs at the entrances to each lot. Each sign indicates the permit
type (color and number) and the days and times that the lot is restricted to
permits only. The background of most signs is color-coded to correspond with the
permit. Be sure to check the signs before you park.
The Secret to Success
If you follow the few restrictions
posted on this site and park in a marked
space in the lots where your permit is valid, you will never get a ticket.
Never, Never . . .
Properly displaying a valid permit is the first step to hassle-free parking.
There are also a few things to avoid: Never park in a fire zone or in red and
yellow curb areas. Parking in disability, service, or reserved zones requires a
special permit—24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
What if I got a ticket on my windshield?
If, after all that, you still get a ticket, come to our office and talk with
us. If you received a meter violation or a violation for being parked overtime
in a time zone, the fine can be reduced by half if it is taken care of within 24
hours. Recently, we have stepped up our collections process and are able to
identify vehicles faster and easier. For all violations, an additional late
payment fine will be added to unpaid tickets after 30 days.
Yes, We Wheel Lock
A wheel lock is a device that immobilizes your vehicle so that you cannot drive
it. If you should happen to accumulate three or more unpaid tickets your vehicle
will be placed on the wheel lock list.
If your vehicle is spotted on campus a wheel lock will be put on it and an additional wheel lock fee will be charged. The wheel lock will not be removed until all tickets and the wheel lock fee are paid in full with cash. If tickets are not paid within 24 hours, the vehicle may be towed away.
Where can I use my permit?
The following guide will help you understand how your parking permit can be used
in other campus parking zones:
- Green: Green permit holders may park in the green, yellow, or red zones.
- Yellow: Yellow permit holders may park in any yellow or red zone.
- Red: Red permit holders may park in their assigned red zone.
- Visitor permits: Visitor's need to purchase a daily permit that matches any corresponding colored parking lot.
Daily permit costs:
- Green: $2.72
- Yellow: $2.17
- Red: $1.63
If a visitor will be here for two hours, he may use the parking meters that are located in each of the lots. The cost is $0.75/hour with a five hour maximum time limit. The meters located in front of the Health Sciences building are an exception. They are only for clients only.