Parking on campus

Drake Public Safety would like to remind students, faculty,  staff, and other members of the campus community that vehicles parked in University lots must be registered and have an official parking decal properly affixed to the inside of the vehicle. Vehicles without a visible, valid decal are considered unregistered and are subject to ticketing and/or towing. You may register up to two vehicles.

Vehicles may only be parked in clearly designated, legal parking spaces. Areas posted with signs restricting parking (handicap, service vehicles, loading zones, fire lanes, etc.) must be observed and complied with. Parking in any travel lane, taking up more than one parking space, blocking another vehicle, or parking on the lawn are all prohibited. Vehicles may not be parked in Commuter lots overnight. Parking regulations are in effect year-round, including breaks in the academic calendar and the summer.

—Scott Law, Director, Drake Public Safety

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  1. Could you please check the Kinne Center parking lot multiple times a day for current staff parking there with NO parking permit and bank patrons using the north two rows. If it is hard to monitor then possibly it should not be a permit required lot?? Thanks!

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