Parking Services
USF St. Petersburg Bay 132
140 Seventh Avenue South
St. Petersburg Florida 33701
Email: Parking Services
Ph: 727-USF-4480
Fax: 727-USF-4675
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Welcome to Parking Services
Welcome to the University of South Florida St. Petersburg Parking Services website. Parking Services is an organization that supports the University’s vision, strategies and goals by providing exceptional customer services to our students, staff, faculty, and visitors. We will strive to be a model in the Parking and Transportation industry by using sound business practices, and implementing current technology and training to ensure parking is available for everyone at the USF St. Petersburg.
USFSP Parking Brochure 2011-2012
Please note that a 24 hour period is required to process your permit for pick up. Thank you for your business.
About Parking Permit Revenues
The State of Florida does not provide funding for university parking programs. Instead, revenue earned from parking permit, meter, and citation fees are used to pay for parking systems at USF St. Petersburg.
Where does the money go?
A more detailed explanation is available by writing to Parking Services (address is at left).
The Cashier Office's Hours of Operation
Monday - Friday: 8:00AM - 5:00PM
Parking Enforcement
Parking permits are required to park at the University of South Florida St. Petersburg 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
Valid and current USF parking permit required at all times.
Parking Garage
Barnes & Noble parking area: No student, faculty or staff parking at anytime.
Level 1:Gold only -- Levels 2-5: Commuter students, faculty and staff -- Levels 6&7: RHO students only
Alternative Transportation
USFSP Parking Services is committed to encouraging the use of greener products. One way to reduce the amount of greenhouse gas escaping into the air is to ride public transportation. The Pinellas Suncoast Transit Authority (PSTA) now has a fleet of 24 “Smart” buses. They are hybrids that are powered by a diesel engine with an electric motor. These hybrids provide a 50% reduction in nitrogen oxide a key component of ground level ozone. Please click on the PSTA icon below for more information on bus routes and time schedules.
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