Apartment Parking Information
Parking Permits
Parking permits are required for all vehicles parked overnight at all of our complexes. They are available at no cost from Parking and Transportation Services - www.wsu.edu/parking. To receive a decal, you must provide a current vehicle registration indicating that the vehicle belongs to either you or your parents. The decal does not replace the commuter decal required for on-campus parking and authorizes parking only in the lot or lots serving the complex where you live. Renewal decals must be obtained each year prior to the first day of classes in the fall semester. Mopeds, motorcycles and cars without appropriate decals parked in residential lots will be ticketed by Parking Services. Temporary/Guest permits (for less than 5 days) are available from your apartment coordinator or the Housing Reservations Office in Streit-Perham.
Visitor parking permits for apartment area lots are available from your Apartment Coordinator.
Parking Lots
Parking space normally exists near your apartment complex for one car; however, availability is not guaranteed. In some complexes space is available for a second car, small trailers, boats, and RV's in overflow parking areas.
Parking Agreement
All vehicles parked in University Housing are required to display a current Housing Services parking decal. All vehicles - including automobiles, motorcycles, mopeds, trucks, vans, recreational vehicles, boats trailers, campers, and motor homes - parked on the premises must be operable and have valid current license plates. "Operable" means the vehicle must have air in the tires, have all major components intact, including windows and windshield. Vehicles may not be used to store items on a permanent basis, which are not allowed in University Apartments. Any violation of the foregoing will subject the vehicle to being towed at the expense of the vehicle owner or operator.
All vehicles, including motorcycles and mopeds, must be parked in designated parking areas only. All vehicles are prohibited from lawns, walkways, stairwells, and balconies. Vehicles parked in the non-parking areas will be ticketed. The University reserves the right to impound (immobilize) any illegally-parked vehicle at the owner's expense. The University assumes no responsibility in the event of damage resulting from the impounding or storage of any illegally parked vehicle.
No gasoline-powered vehicle or other combustible items can be parked or stored inside any University-operated apartment or storage area. Vehicles found stored in such living areas will be impounded and stored at the owner's expense.
Parking at WSU
For additional information on campus parking, visit Washington State University's Parking Services website.
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