What to Expect this Fall
Updated rates, AggiePark, and no-cost bike gear.
Parking Rates are Increasing Starting on September 1
Parking rates, both daily and monthly, will increase starting on September 1, 2023, to ensure that Transportation Services meets its obligation to maintain safe and sustainable infrastructure used by drivers, cyclists and pedestrians. The department is responsible for the maintenance of safe, accessible parking areas and campus mobility.
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Because Transportation Services is predominantly funded through parking revenue, raising rates will help the department continue to provide services to our commuters, address deferred maintenance and improve mobility.
Prior to making any rate increases, Transportation Services coordinates closely with campus leadership, the Transportation and Parking Administration Advisory Committee (TPAAC), campus stakeholder groups and offers to meet and confer with represented groups. Click here to learn more about the authority that guides the department’s operations and why we must collect a fee from those who park on the UC Davis campus.
AggiePark via the AMP Park App
UC Davis is making the switch from ParkMobile to AggiePark via the AMP Park app, which offers simplified parking zones and an integrated map. AMP Park is available to the UC Davis community to download and start using, though ParkMobile will continue to be available until October 1, 2023. For more information on AggiePark and how to get started, visit aggiepark.ucdavis.edu.
Watch the August 15 Transportation Tomorrow Forum covering the transition to AggiePark via the AMP Park app and other department updates including the rate increases starting on September 1, 2023.
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Lit Not Hit and Helmet Hair Don’t Care
Transportation Services, in partnership with ASUCD Bike Barn, is providing no-cost bike lights to all UC Davis Affiliates who complete a pledge and short education program from dusk to dawn bike safety. Lit Not Hit aims to increase awareness of our Aggie Cyclists around common biking mistakes and how to avoid them.
UC Davis Affiliates can also receive a free bike helmet for completing another short education program, Helmet Hair Don’t Care, dedicated to increasing access to safe and comfortable helmets and awareness of safe biking behaviors.
Thank you to the Office of the President (UCOP), who has made both of these programs possible through their Be Smart About Safety program.