Parking and Transportation Services recently held its fall town hall informational session, which provided updates on the various programs and services the department offers to the UH community.
Fort Bend County and the University of Houston have partnered together to offer a new commuting option for Coogs who in the Sugar Land/Fort Bend County area. It operates weekdays, excluding holidays.
Signage is being installed throughout the campus parking lots with a QR code that will let the UH community report to Parking and Transportation Services any issues that need attention.
UH Parking was designated an Accredited Parking Organization (APO) by the International Parking and Mobility Institute (IPMI), a milestone that only 44 parking programs have reached.
On Saturdays this fall when there is a home football game at TDECU Stadium, valid permit holders have specific locations on campus where they are allowed to park their vehicles without having to pay.
Receive a parking citation? To appeal it, there must be substantial and valid evidence that the violation was not committed or that it occurred due to circumstances beyond the driver's control.
Parking rules and regulations are in effect 24 hours a day, seven days a week, including holidays. Students, faculty, staff and visitors should acquaint themselves with the do's and don'ts of parking on campus.
UH provides parking for use by individuals with disabilities in accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 (ADA). These spaces are available to eligible students, faculty/staff and visitors.
As part of its continued commitment to sustainability and energy savings, the Parking and Transportation Services Department has 60 electric vehicle charging ports available to UH students, faculty, staff and visitors.
The Cougar Ride After-Hours Shuttle Service is a program from Parking that provides rides to and from all on-campus shuttle stops, as well as MD Anderson Library and Cougar Village/Moody Towers in the fall and spring.
During the fall and spring semesters, the Cougar Line shuttle buses service the campus community Monday through Friday. The location of every shuttle can be tracked in real-time in the UH GO app.
Students, faculty and staff who have a bicycle on campus are required to register it. Registration takes only minutes to complete and is free. A registration sticker will be provided and should be placed on the bicycle.