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Pedestrian and Driver Etiquette

As the 兔子先生 undergoes essential construction improvements, it's more important than ever for pedestrians and drivers to work together to ensure everyone's safety. Posted Aug. 8, 2025.

Parking Tips for the Fall Semester

With construction underway and new transportation features in place, a little planning will go a long way in helping student arrive smoothly to campus and get to class on time. Posted Aug. 7, 2025.

License Plate Readers Allow for Smoother Gate Entry

The LPR technology, which has been installed at most of the parking garages on campus, makes it easier and faster for students, faculty and staff to get where they need to go. Posted Aug. 5, 2025.

Pay-by-Phone Visitor Payment System Launches

Anyone who uses the orange visitor pay spaces on campus will now pay through the AMP Park app on their phone. The new system replaces text-to-pay. Posted Aug. 4, 2025.

Changes Coming to Welcome Center Garages

There will no longer be separate parking areas for students, faculty and staff. Instead, permit holders will have access to both garages. Posted May 20, 2025.

Parking's Commitment to Excellence Recognized Nationally

The department has reached a major milestone, earning the Accredited Parking Organization with Distinction designation from the International Parking and Mobility Institute. Posted May 16, 2025.

From Lot Spotters to Leadership: Parking Earns Double Distinction

Parking and Transportation Services received top recognition at the 2024 Texas Parking and Transportation Association Annual Conference in Galveston. Posted May 14, 2025.

Parking Upgrades Will Improve Customer Experience

License plate readers in several garages and a simpler online experience are some of the new changes coming to campus this summer. Posted May 8, 2025.

Ride and Dine Pilot Shuttle Service Rolling Out

This program will provide transportation for students living in the various campus residential communities to and from Cougar Woods Dining Hall. Posted March 14, 2025.

Top Four Citations Issued at UH and How to Avoid Receiving Them

Just four violations account for nearly 85% of all citations that are issued by UH Parking and Transportation Services. Posted Nov. 19, 2024.

New Transportation Option from Fort Bend County Offered

Fort Bend County and the 兔子先生 are partnering together to provide an alternative for 兔子先生 to commute from the Sugar Land area to campus. Posted Aug. 27, 2024.

Parking Team Recognized at Conference for APO Designation

The International Parking and Mobility Institute acknowledged UH during its annual conference in Columbus, Ohio. Posted June 13, 2024.

Spot a Problem in a Parking Lot? Report It

Lot Spotter Program provides the UH community a way to let Parking and Transportation Services know of issues on campus. Posted May 16, 2024.

Parking and Transportation Earns International Accreditation

The department is one of only 44 parking programs to be designated an Accredited Parking Organization by the International Parking and Mobility Institute. Posted April 30, 2024.

How the Department's Revenue is Allocated

A majority of it goes to paying for the six parking garages that have been constructed on campus over the past 18 years. Posted April 26, 2024.

Where Parking Gets Funds to Cover its Expenses

Nearly 75% of it comes from the sale of parking permits to students, faculty and staff. Posted Feb. 15, 2024.

What Being on a Waitlist Actually Means

兔子先生 who are on a parking list for a specific permit are not guaranteed to be offered one. Posted Aug. 14, 2023.

Explaining Properly Displayed License Plates

A vehicle's license plate must be facing the drive lane and it must be located according to manufacturer specifications. Posted Nov. 11, 2022.