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Hours of Operation:

Parking Administration
M-F 8:00-5:00
Parking Booth
M-F 6:30-7:00
Saturday 7:30-11:30
 



 

 Faculty & Staff Parking Information

Faculty and Staff parking permits are valid in parking lots E, B, C, F, H, J, L,
N,O, X, Y, and Z.

  

 


Faculty/Staff may purchase parking permits in the Parking and Transportation
Services office located in FCB 107.  Prior to a new employee purchasing a
Faculty/Staff parking permit Parking Services must have a computer generated verification from the hiring department.  If a computer generated verification has not been completed Parking Services employees must verify employment prior to selling a Faculty/Staff permit.   F/S with a twelve month contract or longer are eligible to purchase either a semester or  long term permit.  F/S with less than twelve month contracts are eligible to purchase semester or temporary permits.  Cost of a semester parking permit is $62.00 for autos, and  $30.00 for motorcycles.  Long term permits are $14.00 a month which will be deducted via a monthly payroll deduction.  

Permits are for the exclusive use of the registrant.  Permits may not be sold,
exchanged, given away, or purchased from any person or agency other than Cal State San Marcos Parking and Transportation Services.

Permits may not be reproduced or altered.  Any vehicle displaying a
lost/stolen, forged or altered permit is subject to a citation.  Parking Permits
remain the property of Parking and Transportation Services and can be revoked for improper use.  Parking and Transportation Services is not responsible for lost or stolen permits.
 

 
 
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