UCAPD Established Parking & Traffic Rules
In accordance with BTBoard Policy 421, the BTPolice Department establishes the following regulations for the operation and parking of motor vehicles on the BTcampus.
Administrative Policy
- Any appropriately-licensed driver choosing to park an automobile on campus or on other UCA-owned or -controlled properties may do so, provided a parking permit is obtained and provided the driver understands that the permit neither obligates the university to set aside a space for every vehicle nor allows the driver to violate parking regulations.
- The university reserves the right to restrict the use of an automobile on university property if the owner or driver has abused the privilege of operating a vehicle on campus.
- The university assumes no responsibility for a vehicle or its contents.
- Any motor vehicle parked on property owned or controlled by the university, including metered parking, and under the control of a faculty member, staff member or student must properly display a valid BTparking permit.
- Failure to pay fines will result in the blocking of pre-registration or the withholding of transcripts or pay and refund checks. Additional fees may be imposed by BTStudent Accounts.
- A ticketed vehicle continuing in violation may be ticketed daily as long as the violation continues.
- An illegally parked, but non-ticketed vehicle, is not an indication that the regulation being violated is no longer in effect.
- BTpolice officers may issue, as deemed appropriate by the issuing officer, a campus citation or district court citation for violations of Arkansas State traffic laws and/or BTparking and traffic rules and regulations. District court citations cannot be dismissed by the university, and failure to respond to these citations will result in a warrant of arrest issued by the district court.
- Occupants of residence halls are requested not to drive to class, the cafeteria, or other campus areas between the hours of 6:30 a.m. and 4:30 p.m., Monday through Friday.
- A traffic ticket or any other communication from a university police officer is an official university notice. Recipients who do not respond to such a communication face disciplinary and/or legal action.
- The Arkansas Crime Information Center furnishes the university police department with information on the owners of vehicles not displaying a permit that receive tickets. These tickets are then issued to the faculty/staff member or student whose home address matches those on the listing.
- Use of any parking permit acquired through fraudulent, or otherwise improper means, will be considered theft of services from the University of Central Arkansas. Parking permits will be confiscated and parking privileges may be taken away.
Traffic and Parking Services Office
The university police department is located at the intersection of W.J. Sowder Street and Marian Ross Avenue. The department’s Traffic and Parking Services Office is open for general parking information, citation information, and distribution of parking permits between 8:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m., Monday through Friday. All registered students and employees may obtain their parking permit at the university police department 24 hours a day. Temporary parking permits and parking and traffic information can also be obtained at the University Police Communications Center 24 hours a day. As a service to the university community, the department’s lobby and communications center is never closed.
Student Parking Permits (Residential and Commuter)
- Students who park vehicles on campus are required to immediately obtain and display a parking permit. The parking permit is a transferable, repositionable polymer decal registered in the name of the student.
- Students should obtain their parking permit at the university police department. A different location may be designated during times of registration and fee payment.
- The decal must be affixed on the inside, lower corner of the windshield on the driver’s side with the front side of the permit facing out. Failure to properly display the decal will result in the issuance of a citation.
- Motorcycle, Disabled, and Resident student parking permits expire on August 15, every year. Those students continuing with one of these permits must obtain a new permit each fall semester.
- Commuter student parking permits do not expire. Continuing commuter students do not need to renew their parking permit for the following academic year.
- Students who forget to bring their parking permit to campus must obtain a temporary parking permit from the university police department prior to parking on university property. Temporary permits are issued free of charge to students and are good for a maximum of seven days from the date of issuance.
Faculty and Staff Parking Permits
- All Faculty and Staff parking permits expire on August 15, every year. Continuing Faculty and Staff must obtain a new permit each fall semester.
- Faculty and staff who park vehicles on campus are required to immediately purchase and display a parking permit. Student employees to include graduate assistants are not eligible for staff parking. The parking permit for faculty and staff employees is a transferable, repositionable polymer decal registered in the name of the employee.
- The permit can be transferred to any vehicle the employee parks on the campus. Faculty and staff are limited to two parking permits. Those may be purchased at the full permit cost.
- The decal must be affixed on the inside, lower corner of the windshield on the driver’s side with the front side of the permit facing out. Failure to properly display the decal will result in the issuance of a citation.
- Employees who forget to bring their parking permit to campus must obtain a one-day temporary parking permit from the university police department prior to parking on university property. One-day permits are issued free of charge for employees who possess a regular parking permit.
- Employees who have lost their parking permit may obtain a replacement permit at a cost determined by the BTBoard of Trustees. Holders of permits are prohibited from selling or otherwise transferring their permit to another faculty/staff member or student.
- A temporary staff permit is only available to temporary or extra-help employees whose appointments are for a limited period of time. The fee for a one-month temporary staff permit is determined by the BTBoard of Trustees. The fee paid for a monthly temporary permit may be used to off-set the cost of a regular employee parking permit should the employee’s appointment be extended.
- Relatives of faculty or staff members are not eligible for a faculty/staff permit and may not park in faculty/staff parking areas unless they are regular employees of UCA. Each parking permit is valid only for use by the person to whom it is issued. Misuse of a faculty/staff parking permit may result in loss of parking privileges for both the faculty/staff member and the violator.
Disabled Parking – Student, Faculty or Staff
- Disabled parking spaces are provided for the benefit of physically-challenged persons. These spaces are designated by disabled signs and/or appropriate marking. Unauthorized use of disabled parking spaces, including the loading/van access areas marked by striping, may result in fines as well as towing and associated costs.
- Physically-challenged persons must obtain a BTdisabled permit and must furnish the university police with proof of issuance of a disabled permit or license plate by the Arkansas Department of Finance and Administration or applicable state of residency. Such proof shall be the “Disabled Person’s Access to Parking Application Form” issued by the state with the special plate or placards. Visitors with a state-issued disabled parking placard or plate are authorized to park in these spaces without a BTpermit.
- Short-term, temporary disabled parking permits for those without a state-issued placard or plate will be issued only to persons who have obtained and displayed a regular BTpermit. Upon obvious, visible disability, a temporary disabled permit will be issued for a period of three-to-five days. Temporary disabled permits for a longer period of time, not to exceed 30 working days, will be issued only with a letter from a physician stating a need for a disabled parking permit and the length of time it is needed.
- Temporary permits for those with a state issued permanent placard or plate are available for no more than seven days.
Visitor Parking
- Visitors to the campus should obtain a visitor’s permit at the university police department prior to parking on campus. These permits will be issued after presentation of a valid driver’s license. A visitor who receives a citation for a violation of the BTparking rules, other than parking in a no-parking area or disabled parking space, may bring or mail the citation to the university police department, and it will be voided. Visitors may not park in no-parking or disabled-parking areas (without a state-issued disabled placard or plate). Violation of no-parking or disabled-parking statutes will result in a district court citation with fines set by the district court. District court citations cannot be dismissed by the university and failure to respond to these citations will result in a warrant of arrest issued by the district court.
- Between the hours of 6:30 a.m. and 4:30 p.m., Monday through Friday, visitor parking is provided only for persons who are not registered students or employees of the university. Students or employees parking in visitor parking between those hours, whether a student or faculty/staff parking permit is or is not displayed, will be subject to citation. Faculty, staff and students are not allowed to use a visitor’s temporary permit. The temporary permit will be confiscated if used by an unauthorized individual. Parking privileges may be taken away from those involved. Faculty, staff and students may park in visitor parking between the hours of 4:30 p.m. and 6:30 a.m. Monday through Friday and all day Saturday and Sunday.
Meter Parking
- Meter parking is designated for short-term, convenience purposes. Holders of all types of BTpermits, except disabled parking permits, are required to pay when parking in metered spaces.
- Time limits and hours of enforcement are posted within the parking meter mobile application.
- A BTparking permit is required in order to park at any metered parking space.
Bicycles
Persons riding bicycles must obey all rules of the road established for motor vehicles. Bicycles shall be parked in racks provided on campus. Bicycles parked in access ways, on sidewalks, in areas which may obstruct disabled access or in any other improper location will be subject to citation and impoundment. Impounded bicycles may be claimed at the university police department after all fines are paid.
Method of Payment
- All parking permits may be obtained at the university police department or at other designated areas during fall, spring and summer registration and fee payment.
- Permit fees are payable online anytime or at Student Accounts from 8:00 a.m. until 4:00 p.m., Monday through Friday. Payroll deduction is an available option for permit fee payment only for full-time faculty and full-time staff. The annual fee will be deducted in three equal installments beginning with the September paycheck. For employees appointed after the fall semester begins, the parking permit fee will be deducted in installments beginning with the employee’s first paycheck after receiving their permit. If an employee terminates employment before the annual fee is collected in full, the remaining balance will be deducted from his/her final paycheck.
Permit Fees
- Student Permits – The cost for student parking permits (commuter or resident) is included in the security & access fee assessed for each academic term. Students must obtain their permit from the police department’s Parking & Traffic Services Office and display it in their vehicle in order to avoid a citation or impoundment.
- Faculty/Staff Permits – The cost for faculty/staff parking permits is Students or employees who have lost their parking permit may obtain a replacement permit at a cost determined by the BTBoard of Trustees. Current employees that have 25 or more years of service at BTare eligible to receive a Faculty/Staff permit at no cost.
- Motorcycle Permits – The cost for motorcycle permits for faculty/staff is determined by the BTBoard of Trustees. The cost of motorcycle permits for students is included in the security and access fee.
- Replacement Permits – Students, Faculty, or Staff members who have lost their parking permit may obtain a replacement permit at a cost determined by the BTBoard of Trustees.
Parking Area Assignments and Hours
- Faculty/Staff Parking – Areas marked “Yellow Area” with yellow signs, yellow lines, or yellow parking blocks are reserved for faculty and staff vehicles displaying current yellow permits.
- Resident Parking (on-campus residence halls and UCA-owned or -controlled apartments and houses) – Areas marked “Resident Parking” with green signs, green lines, or green parking blocks are reserved for student vehicles displaying current green BTpermits. Green decals are available only to students residing in campus residence halls or UCA-owned or -controlled apartments and houses. During winter intersession, may intersession, and summer terms, these spaces convert to BTPermit Parking.
- BTPermit Parking – Areas marked “BTPermit Parking” with white signs, white lines, or white parking blocks are reserved for resident or commuter students or faculty/staff vehicles displaying any current BTpermits.
- Disabled Parking – Areas marked for disabled access are always reserved for vehicles displaying current blue decals.
- Motorcycle Parking – Motorcycles must park in areas designated as motorcycle parking. Motorcycle parking permits must be placed where they are easily seen.
- Visitor Parking – Areas marked for visitors are reserved for persons who are not employees or students of the university.
- Reserved Parking –These areas are identified with purple parking lines and signage identifying the reserved parking space. Areas marked for reserved parking are for persons displaying a current purple reserved parking permit.
Permit Color | Parking Lot Lines/Blocks | Parking Lot Type |
Purple | Purple, Yellow, & White | Reserved, Faculty/Staff, & Permit |
Yellow | Yellow & White | Faculty/Staff & Permit |
Blue | All | ALL |
Green | Green & White | Resident & Permit |
White | White | Permit |
Red / Orange | Yellow & White | Faculty/Staff & Permit |
Between 4:30 p.m. and 6:30 a.m., Monday through Friday, visitor areas, faculty/staff areas, and BTpermit parking areas are interchangeable (summer hours are from 2:30 p.m. to 6:30 a.m.). They are interchangeable all-day Saturday and Sunday. A current BTdecal must be displayed. Residence hall parking, reserved parking spaces, disabled parking spaces, and all other parking spaces or parking lots as posted are not interchangeable and are enforced 24 hours a day, seven days a week. During winter intersession, may intersession, and summer terms, Resident Parking converts to BTPermit Parking.
Driving Regulations
- All traffic and motor vehicle laws of the State of Arkansas are applicable on BTproperty and will be enforced by university police officers.
- The campus speed limit is 15 miles per hour, except where or when conditions indicate a slower speed is necessary.
- One-way-street driving regulations are to be observed at all times by all vehicles.
- All STOP signs, YIELD RIGHT-OF-WAY signs, and all other regulatory or directional signs are to be observed.
- Pedestrians in crosswalks shall have the right-of-way.
- It is a violation of traffic regulations to avoid a speed bump.
- It is the driver’s responsibility to safely operate his or her vehicle. Anyone who operates a vehicle on university property while under the influence of alcohol, narcotic drugs, or opiates will be subject to arrest.
- Failure to yield to a university police vehicle signaling a driver to pull over and stop (via the use of blue lights and/or siren), failure to comply with a university police officer’s direction, or failure to cooperate with a university police officer while the officer is performing his official duties, will subject the violator to arrest under applicable state statutes.
Parking Regulations
- It is the driver’s responsibility to find a legal, marked parking space and to park the entire vehicle within the space’s boundary lines. Other improperly parked vehicles in the area shall not constitute an excuse for parking with any part of the vehicle over the line. Severe weather is not a valid reason for violation of parking regulations. If a vehicle experiences mechanical failure, it is the owner’s/driver’s responsibility to have the vehicle removed as soon as available services permit. Parking lots may not be used for vehicle storage.
- All parking spaces are defined by painted lines or parking blocks. Vehicles must be parked within the painted lines or in front of a properly spaced parking block.
- Where parallel parking is required, vehicles must be parked with the right wheels to the curb.
- No parking is allowed next to red curbs, red parking blocks or in red or candy-striped areas. These areas are reserved for emergency vehicle access, fire code regulations compliance and/or pedestrian/traffic safety. Exceptions are made for emergency vehicles, university-owned vehicles on official business, marked contractors/vendor vehicles working in university facilities or those specifically authorized by a member of the BTPolice Department. If the contractor/vendor vehicle is not marked with a company name and phone number, a valid BTpermit will need to be obtained from the BTPolice Department.
- No parking is allowed on the grass, sidewalks, or in driveways or loading zones.
- Double parking is a violation at all times.
- If a vehicle is parked in violation, attended or unattended, the driver may be issued a citation.
- Vehicles licensed by the federal, state, county, or city government are exempt from permit requirements, but subject to compliance with other traffic and parking regulations. Police vehicles are exempt from certain traffic and parking regulations as provided in state statutes.
Personal Responsibility for Vehicles
- The person to whom a BTparking permit is assigned is responsible for all violations by that permit. If a permitted vehicle is loaned to another driver, its proper operations remain the permit holder’s responsibility.
- If a vehicle without a permit is driven on campus by a permit holder, a temporary permit must be obtained from the university police department. Temporary parking permits are available 24 hours a day, seven days a week. Motorcycle permit holders are not eligible for temporary permits.
- Parking facilities may not be used until a current BTparking permit is properly displayed on the windshield or rearview mirror of the vehicle.
Towing and Impoundment of Vehicles
- BTreserves the right to tow and impound from its property any parked vehicle that does not display a current parking permit, is improperly parked in a space reserved for the disabled, is parked in a restricted zone, or has unpaid parking tickets. Vehicles will be towed if parked in such a way as to constitute a traffic or pedestrian hazard or impede the access of service or emergency vehicles. Violations which could also result in towing and possible impoundment include, but are not limited to, parking in reserved parking spaces, parking in painted candy-striped or red areas, parking in driveways, or double parking on the street or in parking lots.
- BTreserves the right to tow and impound from its property any vehicle in violation of its traffic and parking regulations until all towing fees and BTtraffic/parking violation charges have been paid.
Appeals Process
- A traffic citation may be appealed within seven days of its issuance if the recipient believes it was issued contrary to campus traffic regulations or in error. Forms for appeals may be obtained from the university police department website. An appeal may not be granted after a ticket has been paid.
- Administrative determinations by the University of Central Arkansas may be appealed to the Conway District Court in accordance with A.C.A. 25-17-307.
- The citation appeals board is made up of one representative from Student Government Association, Staff Senate, and Faculty Senate. A police department representative will operate as a non-voting member.
Fines for Violations:
- Failure to pay traffic and parking fines may result in the blocking of pre-registration, or the withholding of pay and refund checks. Additional fees may be imposed by BTStudent Accounts.
- All fines are payable online anytime or at Student Accounts from 8:00 a.m. until 4:00 p.m., Monday through Friday.
- The chief of staff and chief of police will establish fines with approval by the president. The fine amounts will be posted on the UCAPD website.