The University may change Parking and Motor Vehicle Rules from time to time. Thereafter, it will promptly make available all changes to owners of registered vehicles via the provided email address.
A. Introduction
In order to ensure the orderly flow of traffic, maximum utilization of parking facilities, and access to buildings for emergency vehicles, it is necessary to establish and enforce rules governing vehicle operation and parking on campus. The policies governing parking at the University of Maine are set forth in the following rules. Please read them carefully, as they apply to everyone utilizing roadways and parking lots at the University of Maine.
B. General Reference Information
Motor Vehicle Any automobiles including motorcycles, but not including snowmobiles.
Registration Information required by Parking & Transportation Services and provided by the driver or owner – name, address, and vehicle information.
Permit The means of identification by the use of a pre-numbered, color-coded hangtag-style permit displayed from the rearview mirror of the vehicle.
Temporary Permit Issued for students and employees for up to a 7-day period. No more than 3 temporary permits will be issued per semester unless otherwise approved by the Parking & Transportation Services.
Permit Color Designation Color codes on permits, signs, and parking maps that identify the corresponding permits/lots for ease of recognition. All vehicles parked on campus require a parking pass/permit, including visitors. All other vehicles are prohibited from parking therein unless special permission is granted by Parking & Transportation Services.
Permit holders should read the front and back of their permit to clarify their lot color designations. A replacement permit will be provided for a $10.00 processing fee. Only one permit is allowed per person. Permits stolen are to be reported to UMaine Police Department; permits lost are to be reported to Parking & Transportation Services. A vehicle displaying a reported lost or stolen permit will be cited and subject to towing.
Parking Lots The designated paved areas on the University of Maine Campus, or University of Maine owned or controlled property. Signage should be noted at the entrance or plainly within view stating the restriction of the lot.
Lot designation is subject to change. Posted signage will always take precedence over any campus map.
Parking Lot Color Designation Lot designation is subject to change. Posted signage will always take precedence over any campus map.
Blue color parking lots signs – indicate designated lots for use by Blue permit holders.
Red color parking lots signs – indicate designated lots for use by Red permit holders.
Black color parking lots signs – indicate designated lots for use by Black permit holders.
*Note that blue permits are valid in both blue and black designated parking lots.
Blue lot sign
Black lot sign
Red lot sign
Split sign example (Left of the split is Rec Center, Right of the split is Resident parking) – these are not mixed lots.
Motorist Assistance– Broken Down Vehicle In the event of an emergency or mechanical failure, please immediately notify Parking and Transportation Services at 207-581-4047 during regular business hours or the University Police Department at 207-581-4040 after business hours. The owner or driver of the vehicle must arrange for the vehicle to be moved as soon as possible or as otherwise directed.
Also, see the Black Bear Safe App for safety and security while walking on campus.
Motorist Assistance – Jump Start The University of Maine Parking and Transportation Services office provides complimentary vehicle jump starts on campus when officers are available. This service is provided Monday through Friday from 8 am until 4 pm excluding University recognized holidays.
Monday – Friday 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. call 207.581.4047
Monday – Friday after 4 p.m. and weekends call 207.581.4040
Motorist Assistance – Loading Zone pass requests Are you moving in or out of a dorm or office? Do you need to load or unload large items such as art pieces or groceries? If so, please request a loading zone pass at the Parking Office, either in person or via an email request. This will allow you to park in the loading zone area of the building without issue. Fire lanes should never be used for this purpose.
Tenant organizations, regularly using a building or area owned by the University of Maine, are authorized to display a purchased color-coded permit to park in the designated areas.
Vendors, contractor personnel, and servicing organizations must register their vehicles for parking authorization in established parking lots or other locations. Fees will be charged for vendor parking permits, which must be displayed for parking purposes.
Visitor-designated parking spaces are only for visitors to the campus. Faculty, staff, and students are not to park their vehicles in visitor-designated spaces.
Parking is prohibited on all Hotel Ursa property without a proper “Hotel Ursa Parking Pass”. These passes are issued at the Hotel Ursa front desk to guests of the hotel. UMaine parking permits alone are not valid on Hotel Ursa property.
D. General Rules
All Resident Student lots are restricted at all times to resident-permitted vehicles only.
Parking in other than color-coded lots is prohibited and will result in your vehicle being towed. Special authorization may be obtained from the Parking & Transportation Services.
Any vehicle, illegally parked will be prima facie evidence that it has been parked by the person in whose name the permit is assigned, and/or by the registered owner recorded at the Department of Motor Vehicles.
No vehicle may be operated on University roadways if it violates any state or local municipal ordinance. All violations involving moving vehicles are processed through District Court.
The speed limit, unless otherwise posted, is twenty-five (25) miles per hour and fifteen (15) miles per hour through University Park, conditions permitting.
Motor vehicles may not be left on University-owned/controlled property for any extended period of time during vacations, or for an academic field trip, athletic trip (athletes and spectators), or other University related business trip, without prior permission and instructions from the Parking & Transportation Services Office.
Motor vehicles using any parking area must be registered (State and University), in operating condition at all times, and in compliance with these Rules.
Any person using any parking area will cooperate during periods of snow removal, or when the parking area has been closed for an authorized event, by moving their vehicle promptly when requested by University staff.
Prior to having a motorcade on campus, a permit must be obtained through the UMaine Police Department.
Citations can be paid at Parking & Transportation Services (Office 523 DTAV, Community Center). We accept payment via check, money order, cash, credit/debit card at the office or over the phone. A student’s unpaid fees, that are at least 14 days old, will be automatically transferred to the student’s account at the Bursar’s Office. Failure to pay an outstanding balance may result: The inability to register for classes, transcripts or graduation diplomas being withheld, referral to a collection agency or loss of parking privileges, until fines are paid in full.
No vehicle may park or stop within twenty (20) feet of any fire hydrant. All vehicles will be towed.
Occupants’ vehicles parked at the University Park will utilize the space provided by the apartment as identified by Student Auxiliary Services.
Motor vehicles are prohibited on the bikeway. Exceptions are maintenance and emergency vehicles performing routine patrol or responding to an emergency on the bikeway.
The University of Maine assumes no responsibility for damage to, or theft from, any vehicle parked at any University parking area or elsewhere on University property, or any vehicle which is damaged while being towed or in storage as herein provided for.
The University Of Maine assumes no responsibility for fees resulting from the towing and storage of vehicles failing to obey the rules and regulations.
RV parking – RV’s (motorhome/trailer/camper) that fit a regular size parking space are limited to parking on campus during regular business hours and are not to be used overnight or in a sleeping/living capacity. RV’s larger than a regular parking space should contact Parking Services for special permission and the best location to park while on campus during regular business hours. For overnight accommodations there are many local businesses in the greater Bangor area that are RV friendly, as well as local campgrounds.
In compliance with Maine State Department of Environmental Protection Regulations, mechanical repairs to all vehicles, with the exception of changing a flat tire or jump-starting a dead battery, are prohibited on campus. Vehicles requiring other mechanical repairs must be driven or towed to an off-campus service facility. Changing or draining any vehicle fluids is prohibited on University property. All University vehicles must be serviced in locations designated for that purpose. The washing of motor vehicles is prohibited on campus, and vehicles must be washed at locations dedicated for that purpose.
Speed Limit sign
Service Vehicle sign
Fire Lane sign
ADA Parking sign
Loading Zone sign
E. Specific Information
All blue and black colored parking lots are open to visitors without a permit on University recognized holidays, Saturdays, Sundays, and between the hours of 4:00 PM and 6:00 AM on weekdays. Exceptions to this policy are listed below:
Winter Parking Ban – All Faculty/Staff, Commuter, and Visitor parking areas and all roadways and driveways are closed to parking from November 1 to May 1 of each year between the hours of midnight and 6:00 AM, regardless of the weather. Vehicles parked in violation will be subject to being ticketed and towed at the owners’ expense.
Faculty/staff or visitors displaying blue or black permits may park overnight in either the commuter section of the Bridge Tennis Court lot or the College Ave South lot. Residents with red permits should only park in red lots per their permit. Please remind visitors to campus of this policy to avoid their vehicles being cited or towed.
Motor vehicles parked on campus must have a permit/pass and be registered with Parking & Transportation Services when on campus.
F. Penalties
Failure to comply with the Rules and Regulations may result in being cited, removed, and towed or immobilization; and/or other appropriate disciplinary actions, including, but not limited to, proceedings under the Student Conduct Code; proceedings under State of Maine law or any combination of such penalties. Additional citations can be issued if the original violation is not corrected within 24 hours. If after 24 hours the vehicle is still in violation another citation can be written.
Charges for violations of these rules may be waived by payment of the fines (effective as of 07/01/22):
Penalties
Fine
Accessible/Handicap Violation
-No current UMAINE disabled permit or placard displayed. -No valid state disabled plate or placard displayed. -Parked in the accessible/handicap egress area (zebra striped).
$200
Fire Lane Violation
Parking in a posted Fire Lane
$150
Unauthorized Permit Violation
Using an unauthorized permit that has been altered, found, stolen, or counterfeited.
$100
Unpaved/Turf Area Violation
Parking in an unpaved area or on the turf.
$50
Failure to Obtain a Permit Violation
Failure to register a vehicle with Parking and Transportation Services after receiving three or more citations for “No Permit”.
$50
Parked On/Obstructing Sidewalk Violation
Parking on a sidewalk, pedestrian path, safety zone or in an area or manner constituting a safety hazard.
$50
Improper Permit for Space Violation
Parking in violation of permit issued.
$50
Loading Zone Violation
Parking in a posted “Loading Zone” space.
$50
Bus Stop Violation
Parking in the posted bus stop area.
$50
Winter Parking Ban Violation
Parking in lots that are closed to overnight parking due to Winter Parking Ban.
$50
Lot Closed Violation
Parking in lots that have been closed for snow removal, maintenance, or a special event.
$50
No Parking Violation
Parking in “No Parking” areas:
-Roadways -On cement islands -Obstructing a driveway -Obstructing a street -Obstructing a vehicle or -Obstructing a bicycle lane
$50
Service Vehicle Violation
Parking in a posted “Service Vehicle” space
$50
Not EV/Charging Violation
-A non-electric vehicle parked in any EV space (staff or public) -Parked in a public pay-to-charge EV charging space for more than 30 minutes after EV charging has ended -Parked in a public pay-to-charge EV charging space and not plugged in
$50
No Permit Displayed Violation
Parking without a permit (no permit).
$25
Overtime Parking Violation
-Parking overtime in a “timed” space -Parked overtime in a mobile-pay space without payment
$25
Failure to Display Permit Violation
Failure to display a parking permit after it has been purchased and is valid.
$20
Multiple tickets can be issued in lieu of impoundment and towing.
G. Towing Policy
A vehicle may be towed or immobilized and stored at the owner’s expense without further notice when found in any of the following situations:
When it is parked within twenty (20) feet of a fire hydrant or overextending in parking lots in a manner as to impede fire-fighting efforts.
When it obstructs traffic or is parked on a roadway, driveway, loading zone, service vehicle space, electric vehicle space, fire lane, or accessible parking area including adjacent striping without special permission. Note: Van-accessible handicap parking spaces include the egress area (zebra-striped area) next to the space with the wheelchair symbol.
When parked in any space listed as “all other towed” without proper permit/pass or permission from Parking Services.
When a vehicle has remained in an area that has been closed at the direction of Parking & Transportation Services, for snow removal, maintenance or a special event.
When it has been abandoned as reasonably determined by the Parking Office.
When it has been parked continuously for more than three (3) days in violation of any of these Rules.
When it is parked on unpaved or turf areas.
When it is parked on sidewalk or obstructs a crosswalk.
When it is in violation of permit issued (improper parking area).
When it does not display valid state registration plates.
When it is parked in a place other than a color-coded lot.
When the vehicle has over $200 or more of unpaid citations.
When the vehicle is found with an unauthorized permit that has been altered, found, stolen, or counterfeited.
When it is parked during vacation periods and its registered owner has not been authorized to do so.
When there are three (3) or more outstanding citations against it or other notices of violations, each of which has been outstanding and redeemed for not less than seven (7) calendar days.
When parked in violation of Hotel Ursa parking policy, and requested by Hotel Ursa staff.
A vehicle will not be released until the individual requesting its release presents satisfactory evidence of his or her right to possession and signs accordingly. In addition, it will not be released until a Parking & Transportation Services or their duly authorized representative, certifies that all fees, fines and other charges (including, all costs of towing, notices and storage) have been paid.
Our contracted towing service is Sullivan’s Automotive Service, Inc. All tow fees, holds and services are handled through Sullivan’s Automotive directly. They are located at: 84 Airport Rd. Old Town, ME 04468
When the privilege to park a motor vehicle on campus has been revoked, the revocation will include all motor vehicles registered to the owner of the offending vehicle either by parking permit or state registry as subject to towing and impounded until all outstanding parking citations have been paid. That revocation also applies to that individual’s parking privileges on University property regardless of vehicle used. The vehicle can be towed each time it is found on campus and/or in violation.
Parking & Transportation Services is empowered to enforce these Rules and Regulation.
All maintenance of the parking lots including but not limited to; paving and striping of lines is maintained by Facilities Management: https://umaine.edu/ofm/.
I. Appeals
The Citation Appeals Process is in place to ensure a fair and consistent application and compliance of The University of Maine Parking Rules and Regulations.
There is a two-level appeal process:
Step 1: This is a written appeal via online form which must be submitted within 10 calendar days of the violation. You may appeal a citation if a valid explanation is provided, first review the UMaine Parking Rules and Regulations, your parking permit/pass, as well as the list of invalid reasons for an appeal below.
Step 2: Step 2 Appeal Requests must be filed within 10 calendar days of receiving your Step 1 decision. If the Step 1 appeal does not satisfy your situation, you will then be required to complete a Step 2 Form, which will allow you to meet with the Parking Manager.
J. We Are a Walking Campus
Please drive carefully and be aware of pedestrians.
Please read and remember – It might save you a parking citation or your vehicle from being towed!
You are responsible for all violations by a vehicle displaying a permit issued to you. If you lend your vehicle or permit, proper parking is still your responsibility.
If you transfer or sell a vehicle, please remember to remove the permit and transfer it to your new vehicle. A permit can be replaced for a $5.00 processing fee.
If you drive another vehicle while yours is being repaired, etc., you should transfer your permit as well. If you forget to do so, a temporary permit may be obtained at UMaine Police Department and the Parking & Transportation Services Office.
Permits should be hung from rear-view mirror. Any permit or placard not permanently affixed to vehicle should be removed during vehicle operation.
Park only in a designated parking space, marked by white lines on the pavement. There is no parking on any University road or driveway. Vehicles parking in these areas will be ticketed and towed or immobilized.
When the privilege to park motor vehicles has been revoked, the revocation will include all motor vehicles registered to the owner of the offending vehicle either by parking permit or state registry as subject to towing and impound until all outstanding parking citations have been paid. That revocation also applies to that individual’s parking privileges on University property regardless of vehicle used.
Zebra stripes indicate a NO PARKING area.
Lack of space in a convenient parking lot is not a valid excuse for violating a parking rule and regulation.
Information regarding changes, amendments, and updates of the University Parking Rules and Regulations may be found on our website. Updated 07/1/22 – citation fee amounts