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Penn’s Parking Services would like to thank its valued permit holders for their patronage at the University’s parking facilities. As part of its ongoing commitment to invest in its campus lots and garages, Parking Services made significant facility improvements this past year. These enhancements focused on general maintenance, safety and security upgrades, and improving ingress and egress at lots and garages around campus. Some of the improvements included resurfacing, resealing and restriping several lots; adding a second exit lane to improve egress in one heavily trafficked garage; completing major renovations in two garages; installing a number of additional payment kiosks; and adding security cameras and upgrading lighting. In the coming year, Parking Services will continue to identify ways to continue these investments in support of your parking experience.
Effective July 1, 2016, these FY17 rates apply to faculty and staff of the University and the Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania. These rate changes will be implemented in the July payroll.
For more information:
Please contact Penn Parking Services if you have questions or would like additional information. You may do so by visiting www.upenn.edu/parking, emailing parking@upenn.edu or visiting the Penn Transportation and Parking Office, Suite 447A, 3401 Walnut Street. Business hours are Monday-Friday, 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Location |
Annual |
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HUP Bi-weekly |
| Curie Boulevard and Penn Museum |
$2,259.00 |
$188.23 |
$47.06 |
$94.12 |
Chancellor 32,
Chestnut 34,
Domus,
Graduate Education,
Health Sciences 51,
Law,
Lower Walnut,
Ludlow 34,
Medical School Courtyard,
Nursing,
Palestra,
Penn Museum-Kress,
Richards,
Sansom 38,
Sports Medicine,
Spruce 38,
Walnut 32, Walnut 38 and
Walnut 40 |
$2,153.00 |
$179.39 |
$44.85 |
$89.70 |
| Hollenback and River Fields |
$1,373.00 |
$114.42 |
$28.60 |
$57.21 |
| 24-hour |
$2,588.00 |
$222.14 |
$55.53 |
$111.07 |
| Evening/Weekend |
$1,075.00 |
$89.61 |
$22.40 |
$44.81 |
| Motorcycle2 |
$716.00 |
$59.65 |
$14.91 |
$29.83 |
1 Rates reflect the permit holder’s payroll deduction.
2 Pennsylvania law and the Philadelphia Traffic Code prohibit motor vehicles from driving or parking on sidewalks. Penn’s Division of Public Safety reminds drivers that not only is this behavior illegal, it poses a safety hazard to those working within the buildings as well as to pedestrians using sidewalks.
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