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Commuter Parking Permit Sales Start June 7

Student commuter (C) permits will go on sale beginning Monday, June 7, for returning students (those who had a commuter permit last academic year). This priority pre-sale window is available through Wednesday, June 16, on a first-come, first-served basis. Once the pre-sale window closes, all remaining commuter parking permits will be offered for sale to the broader commuter student population with 60 or more credit hours. Sales will begin at noon on Tuesday, June 22, and will continue until permits are sold out.

2021-2022 Residential Parking Permit Sales

2021-2022 student residential (R) parking permits will go on sale starting Wednesday, June 2, for returning UK students with a 2021-2022 campus housing assignment. This priority pre-sale window is available on a first-come, first-served basis through Friday, June 11.

2021-2022 Employee Parking Permit Sale Dates

2021-2022 employee parking permit sales begin this month. The sale dates vary based upon permit type; additional details are below. Transportation Services is pleased to announce that parking permit rates remain unchanged from last year. Employees can opt to have their parking permit fees deducted on a pre-tax basis, where the cost is taken from the employee’s gross pay before taxes are withheld, thereby reducing the employee’s overall taxable income. Permits are available for purchase online, on-site and over the phone according to the renewal schedule detailed below.

Employee Permit Renewals Begin this Month

2021-2022 employee parking permit sales begin this month. The sales dates vary based upon permit type.

Summer Parking Permits on Sale Starting May 10

Students who need to park on campus this summer can purchase a summer parking permit beginning on Monday, May 10. The permits will be available at our customer service center, located at 721 Press Avenue, or by calling 859-257-5757. They cost $10 per week and are available for any number of weeks.

Scoot Safe this Semester!

Learn safety tips and resources for scooters on campus.

Employees Get Rewarded for Going Car-Free

UK Transportation Services is now accepting applications for its Cash Out program. Now in its fifth year, Cash Out financially rewards employees who choose to forego a parking permit for one year. The program is limited to the first 100 qualified applicants. Cash Out provides participants with $200 over a one-year period, evenly divided across paychecks. It’s designed for employees who are interested in alternative modes of transportation, such as riding the bus, bicycling, carpooling or walking to campus.

Bike Voucher Program Open for Applications

UK Transportation Services is now accepting applications for the 2021 Bike Voucher program. Now in its seventh year, the program offers the first 100 qualified applicants $400 each in vouchers that are valid at any of four participating local bike shops. “If you’ve been considering commuting to UK on a bike, this program provides a great incentive to formalize that commitment,” said Sandra Broadus, UK Transportation Services’ Alternative Transportation Manager.

Commute Club Applications now Open

Do you ride the bus, walk, or a ride a bike to campus daily? Check out Commute Club, a program that rewards students and employees for making a one-year, car-free commitment. Applications for Commute Club are now open! Students and employees can apply anytime between now and September for the 2021-2022 fiscal year.

Don't be Rude! Operate Shared E-Scooters Properly

Springtime is the perfect time to hop aboard an e-scooter and take a spin around campus, either for fun or out of necessity. Since e-scooters are still relatively new at UK, the following etiquette rules bear repeating: When ending a ride on campus, the scooter must be parked upright at a bike rack or in a shared mobility area. Bike racks are located at nearly every building on campus and a map of all locations can be found here. Shared mobility areas are identified by the following signage:

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