Accessible Parking (Handicap Parking)
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What do I need to use accessible spaces on campus?
- A SUNY Geneseo parking permit AND
- A handicap accessible permit from your town or Parking & Transportation Services
What if I don't already have a handicap permit?
- All: need to obtain a script or statement from your primary care physician or the Lauderdale Health Center stating you need temporary handicap accessible parking - IT MUST CONTAIN AN EXPIRATION OR EXPECTED RECOVERY DATE
What if I don't already have a SUNY Geneseo parking permit?
- Student: need to purchase a decal for the length of time the handicap permit is needed longer than 24 hours; vehicle registration is required
- One - four weeks = $9.00 temporary permit
- Four - eight weeks = $31.25 temporary permit
- Eight - fifteen weeks = $62.50 (or current rate) permanent semester decal
- Fifteen weeks or longer = $120.00 (or current rate) permanent full year decal
- Faculty/staff: need to purchase a decal at the current rate for your union/profession for a handicap permit longer than 24 hours; vehicle registration is required
- Visitor: to the College you will need to obtain a free temporary permit; vehicle registration is required
Where can I park after I have both permits?
- Any handicap accessible parking space on campus
- If the handicap accessible spaces are full in Lots A, B, C, D, E, G, I, L, R, S, U, V, or College Circle, you may park in any other available regular space within that lot
Where are the handicap accessible spaces located?
- Lot A (3)
- Lot B (8)
- Lot C (2)
- Lot D (1)
- Lot E (2)
- Lot G (1)
- Lot I (6)
- Lot L (1)
- Lot LL (4)
- Lot R (2)
- Lot S (9)
- Lot U (3)
- Lot V (2)
- Lot W (2)
- Lot Y (5)
- Lot Z (2)
- Lot ZZ (7)
- College Circle (6)
- Letchworth Drive (1)
- Mary Jemison Dining Hall (2)
- Schrader Hall East (2)
- Schrader Hall South (1)
- MacVittie College Union (2)
- Saratoga Terrace North (2)
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Saratoga Terrace South (3)
For information on public transportation options for medical needs, please visit the medical needs transport page.
Parking & Transportation Services and the University Police Department strictly enforce parking regulations. Violators may receive a parking ticket, and/or permit confiscation, and/or towing of a vehicle. The term "handicapped" in relation to permits, parking spaces, and enforcement is the designation as stipulated in the New York Vehicle & Traffic Law.