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UMass Dartmouth Parking Regulations

Introduction

Motor vehicle rules and regulations are necessary to establish safe and orderly driving conditions and to maximize on campus parking. The enforcement of parking regulations is not meant as an impediment to university community life; rather it’s aimed toward the elimination of confusion and hazards.

This information is being provided to assist all members of the University of Massachusetts Dartmouth community with parking and traffic regulations. The cooperation of each member (students, faculty, staff and visitors) is necessary to put this policy into effect and assist us in maintaining a safe environment.

These parking regulations are enforced 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.

Permits and Registration

Registrants' Responsibilities

Administration of Regulations

The following prerequisites for registration must be met before an individual may register with the UMass Dartmouth, Department of Public Safety:

Applying for a Parking Permit Online

Register for a parking permit online at the following web site: https://secure.umassd.edu/parking

You will need your vehicle registration form and your license to enter all the necessary information.
If registering for the first time, click on “new users click here to register”

Proper Display of Parking Permits

Faculty and Staff Registration

Student Registration

NOTE: All student must park within white lines only.

Temporary Permits

If you will have a motor vehicle on campus for a brief period, you must obtain a temporary permit. This applies to substitute vehicles when yours is being repaired, a parent’s vehicle that was loaned to you at the beginning or end of the term, and other such similar circumstances.

All temporary permits and hangtags must hang from the rear view mirror of the windshield when it is parked. You must remove it while the vehicle is in motion.

Temporary permits can be obtained at the Office of the Parking Manager located at the UMass Dartmouth Department of Public Safety.

Medical Permits/Disabled

If you have a temporary or permanent medical condition that limits your mobility, you can obtain a special permit, which will provide disabled parking privileges for a stated period of time depending upon your medical problem. Documentation from your physician is necessary to obtain a parking permit. These permits are available at the UMass Dartmouth Department of Public Safety. The Department of Public Safety adheres to the rules and regulations set forth by the Massachusetts Registry of Motor Vehicles regarding the proper use and misuse of disability plates and placards. For more information about disability plates and placards and disability veteran plates, visit the Registry of Motor Vehicles Disability Plates and Placards Index.

Visitor/Public Parking

Note: Visitors' parking areas are for visitors only.

Visitors on the campus for one day need a parking permit and must comply with these parking regulations. Visitor passes must hang from the rearview mirror and park in designated visitor parking areas. Daily parking permits may be obtained from the UMass Dartmouth, Department of Public Safety.

Parking Permit Replacements

  • When a permit is lost or stolen, or when for any reason the numbers on the permit cannot be determined, a new permit must be obtained and placed on the vehicle within 72 hours.
  • If you sell or trade a registered vehicle, it is your responsibility to notify the University Police of your old decal number and obtain a decal for you new vehicle.

Parking Lots

General

Parking Decals and Lot Restrictions

S: Commuter Students
R: Residence Halls
CD: Cedar Dell
A: Administrators

Motorcycles/Mopeds

Special Events

Special events and activities may require special regulations. Follow the appropriate signs and notices in regards to these restrictions.

Emergencies and Special Situations

During emergencies and special situations, it may become necessary for the University Police to temporarily suspend or otherwise modify specific regulations found here or otherwise posted. In such cases, signs, other markings, or onsite supervision will communicate actions to this effect. Temporary regulations and restrictions shall be enforced accordingly. Some situations include, but are not limited to: flooded roadways, construction, snow removal operations, ice on road, etc.

Traffic and Parking Regulations

Traffic Regulations

Parking Regulations

Parking Violations and Fines

General

The person to whom a vehicle in registered is held fully responsible for any violation involving the vehicle, even if another person was using the vehicles at the time of the violation, as well as any tickets received on any unregistered vehicles. Any person who unlawfully tampers with or removes from a motor vehicle or unlawfully changes, mutilates or destroys any notice affixed to such motor vehicle will have his privilege to operate a vehicle on campus suspended and may be subject to prosecution under the criminal laws of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts.

List of Parking Violations and Amounts

Other violations include:

Payments and Appeals

Payment of Fines and Billing

Fines may be paid at the University Enrollment Center located on the first floor of the Administration Building , Monday through Friday, 8:00am to 7:00pm. Fines may also be mailed to the following address:

University of Massachusetts Dartmouth
Attn: Lockbox
P.O. Box 447
Marlborough , MA 01752-0447

If paying by check or money order, please make it payable to University of Mass. Dartmouth . Please be sure to include the ticket number and vehicle plate number. Do not mail cash. All fines go to the UMass Dartmouth scholarship fund.

You may also go to the following web site to pay parking tickets online: www.PayMyParkingTickets.com, or you may call 1-508-480-0773 to pay parking tickets with a credit card.  If you have a hold on your driver's license or vehicle registration at the Massachusetts Registry of Motor Vehicles, these tickets will be cleared by the end of the day.

Failure to pay the parking fine within 21 days of the date of the violation will result in an additional $5.00 penalty. A bill will be sent to the registered owner of the vehicle. If there is no response, the Registry of Motor Vehicles will be notified, and additional penalty of $20.00 will be added. These penalties must be paid to UMass Dartmouth, before you can renew your registration or license.

Appeals

The University Parking Manager, or an assigned designee, hears all appeals. You must bring your copy of the violation or notice with you to the University Police Department Annex, located in the Elmwood Hall student residence, between the hours of 8am and 3pm, Monday through Friday, or call 508-999-8121.

Towing and Booting

Towing Policy

Vehicles in violation of the following, but not limited to such violations are subject to tow, at the owner's expense:

Vehicle Booting

Vehicles that are booted for a parking violation will have to pay a fine and all outstanding balances owed for parking violations to have the boot removed. After three days, if the boot remains, the vehicle will be removed at the owner's expense. Any individual who believes that their vehicle may have been towed, should contact the University Police Department at 508-999-8121 or 508-999-8107.

Services

DART Shuttle Service

The Dart Shuttle Service is available from 5:15pm until 2:15am, 7 days a week, unless there is a special function, in which case it will run a ½ hour after the function ends. This schedule runs from September through May. The Dart Van cannot be reserved.

Residence Halls and Cedar Dell

Resident students must always park in a designated parking space when parking in their respective residential area. During evening hours, if a resident student is unable to locate a parking space in their respective residential areas, they may park outside that area in a legal parking space. The student may then call or come to the University Police Station for a police escort, or utilize the DART shuttle service if applicable. Any illegally parked cars will receive a parking violation and/or will be towed.

Handicap Shuttle Van

Students needing wheelchair transportation on campus may call the University Police Department at 508-999-8107.

Library Safety Escorts

Safety escorts from the Library to the parking lot are available from 6:00pm until closing.

Motorist Assistance Services

Anyone needing assistance to unlock your car door or to jumpstart your vehicle may come to the Dept. of Public Safety or call 508-999-8107.

Emergency Call Boxes

There are 18 Emergency Call Boxes located in various spots on campus. Check the campus map for call box locations.

Contact Info:

Email: webdevelopment@umassd.edu - UMass Dartmouth Web Development Team

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