Parking and Transportation | Facilities Operations and Planning | University of Miami

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Welcome

We are committed to providing safe and reliable parking and transportation options that offer mobility, and accessibility, and enhance sustainability for the University community. Our office is responsible for the overall management of parking facilities, traffic control, and meeting the transportation needs of the Coral Gables campus. The information herein will assist you in making your transportation and parking experience at the University as pleasant as possible.  

Brief Reminder

Have a Parking Need?

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We are here to assist you!

You can now easily submit your parking-related requests through our online web form. Whether you need a parking permit, appeal questions, or have any other parking inquiries, feel free to submit your request today.

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Alternative Mobility Options

The University is committed to providing safe and reliable parking, and cost-efficient transportation to help make your commute a great experience. Below are ways you can navigate your way in and around the Coral Gables campus with convenient mobility options.

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Quick Parking Guide


One

vehicle only

Only one vehicle can be parked on campus per day. To add a vehicle to your account, visit the Office of Parking and Transportation with a valid vehicle owner registration.


Metered

Spaces

Use PayByPhone and parking pay stations for hourly and daily parking sessions. For weekly or monthly passes, visit the Office of Parking and Transportation. Restrictions apply.


Mind

your colors

Park only in your assigned color zone.


Reserved

Parking zones

General parking permits are not valid in metered, loading, service, or reserved spaces—24 hours a day, seven days a week.


Use

Human power

Park your bike or skateboard (registered with the University of Miami Police Department) at designated racks.


Head

in only

Properly display your license plate toward the drive aisle. If you don’t have a front bumper license plate, do not back into a parking space.


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