Parking Permits Required: Temporary permits available online at $10 per week
A permit is required to park in a University parking lot or on a University drive at all times. A student may obtain up to four weeks of temporary permit privileges each semester for his or her own vehicle only. Temporary permits may be purchased online through the Online Parking Services link or in the parking office, there is a $10 fee per week. If you purchase online, the receipt you print will serve as your temporary parking permit; place it on the driver’s side of your dashboard when parking your vehicle.
Loading and Unloading: How to use vehicle log-in policy
Students should utilize the log-in policy for loading and unloading their vehicles to avoid being cited. A valid parking permit is required to utilize the log in procedure. Vehicles parked illegally in restricted areas, service drives, yellow zones and loading zones may be cited.
To use the log-in policy, call (513-529-2224) or email (parking@miamioh.edu) the parking office with the license plate, state, make and location where the vehicle will be unloaded. You will be granted 20 minutes to load/unload your vehicle from the time you contact parking services up to 4 times per semester. If you receive a parking violation during the time you are logged in, bring it to the parking office to have it waived.
Locations Where Overnight Parking Is Permitted
Student vehicles with a valid parking permit (blue or yellow) may park in the overnight section of the west Millett lot and all of Ditmer lot or the Chestnut Fields lot over the Thanksgiving break. Overnight parking in the garages is not permitted without a garage access card and garage hang tag displayed.
Please consult the parking map or call the Parking and Transportation Services office if you are unsure of where to park over break.
Parking on Oxford City Streets – prohibited for more than 72 consecutive hours. Play it safe and purchase a temporary parking permit from Parking Services
Oxford city ordinances prohibit parking on city streets (including Oak St., Maple St., Patterson Ave., and Tallawanda Rd.) for more than 72 consecutive hours. Many Oxford streets are also designated as snow routes where parking is prohibited when snowfall reaches 3 inches or greater. Students living off-campus may wish to purchase a temporary parking permit and store their vehicle in the overnight section of the west Millett lot, Ditmer lot, or Chestnut Fields lot over the Thanksgiving break to avoid fines, immobilization or towing for being parked over 72 hours on a city street or on a snow route in the event of snow.
Information about parking in Oxford is available on the city’s Website at: cityofoxford.org/.
BCRTA Transit Service
Bus routes end operation on Wednesday, November 25 at 10 p.m. and resume operation on Sunday, November 29 at 6 p.m. BCRTA SafeRide and ADA services will also follow these schedules.
BCRTA Regional Route R3 will end operation on Wednesday, November 25 at 10 p.m. and resume operation on Monday, November 31 at 6 a.m. BCRTA Regional Routes R1, R2 and R4 will NOT operate Thanksgiving Day, but will resume Friday, November 28. BCRTA is closed Thanksgiving Day.
Visit the BCRTA Website for more information about routes and service times: ButlerCountyRTA.com.