UC San Diego adjusts student resident spots amid parking shortage on campus (2024)

Mehri Sadri, Senior Staff WriterFeb 22, 2024

Editor’s Note: The following article is converted from a transcript of the podcast version of this story. Listen to the podcast using the embed above or follow the link here.

On Wednesday, February 1st, a post on the UC San Diego Reddit page revealed adjustments to on-campus parking prices and spot locations. More specifically, student residents parking, more commonly referred to as SR parking or SR spots, is now four dollars and thirty cents a day – a nearly 50% increase in price from its 3 dollars a day rate in July of last year. Additionally, SRD, or student resident discount parking spots are now available in lot P705, due to what is described in the post by UCSD Transportation Services to be “a deficit of Student Resident SR spaces on Main Campus.”

Alrighty – let’s break this down. For those who don’t know, UCSD Transportation Services lists eleven different parking permits available for purchase. Besides Visitor or V Parking, there are four classifications of parking spots meant for undergraduate students.

These include Student, Student Resident, Student Resident Discount, and public D spots, all ranging in price from 2 dollars and thirty cents cents to five dollars and twenty-five cents a day. There is also a “Flexible Parking” commuter pass offered by the University. It can be purchased on the ParkMobile app for 5 dollars a day in parking zone numbers 47400 through 47403 on campus. According to the UCSD Transportation Services’ website, the permit money generated from parking permits goes towards, quote, “for the development, maintenance, and operation of parking facilities while supporting other sustainable mobility options that aim to reduce environmental impact and distribute parking demand, ultimately lowering development, maintenance and operating costs” – End quote.

Alongside this, SR spots have been transferred over to Parking Lot 705 and discounted to an SRD price of two dollars and thirty cents a day. For those that don’t know, Parking Lot 705 is located near the UCSD baseball field and MTS Trolley Stop. It is between Genessee Ave. and Voigt Dr., and far east of campus.

The screenshot has been uploaded to Reddit by two different accounts, and was addressed to Student Residents, and was met with dismay among the social media app’s commenters. Some expressed their disapproval of the expansion of SR spots.

One top comment reads: “They literally took all of the commuter S spots in 6th and Pangea and turned them into student resident parking.”

Another one says that “reminder that non resident parking is even worse.”

The UCSD Guardian reached out to the original posters on our school’s Reddit page and received a comment from one of the posters. They wanted to remain anonymous but gave further opinions as to why they posted.

In their words, “The price of four dollars and thirty cents a day is outrageous, and you can only buy days consecutively and a minimum of 30. I also feel bad for student commuters, it’s even harder for them now to commute to campus, and I’m going to feel that struggle next year too.”

This is not the first time students have demonstrated opposition to parking and transportation-related matters. Issues with parking and its accessibility have been voiced by students during both Associated Students meetings, as well as in a previous UCSD Guardian article by Staff Writer Carter Castillo. Castillo’s article, published in October of last year, features sentiments from off-campus students expressing that finding parking on campus can be a difficult feat, as public transportation or carpooling to school is not an option for them.

Other commuter students gave their input to the UCSD Guardian on how they perceive the changes.

Revelle College Third-Year Maia Peterson expresses her frustration that no new commuter spots are being opened.

She says, “I commute 30 minutes to an hour every day for my classes, and there’s no guaranteed parking. I work a part-time job on campus, which is the only way I can afford to keep parking in certain spots since I have the early morning shifts. It feels like the school doesn’t care about students living off campus.

Sixth College Fourth Year Jillian Osborne has also faced challenges with finding a spot on campus. She says that “Everyday for me is a challenge when parking on campus. I have looked into getting an S permit.”

Although the University offers permit options. Osborne has decided against it. “Even if I have an S permit, there are never any spaces available. My three parking solutions are either parking in Visitor parking and paying 15 dollars a day, or using the supersaver lot by gliderport, which is a 30 minute walk to Warren.”

Other students have experienced increasing frustration when it comes to prices specifically. John Muir College fourth year and commuter student Andrew Fuller says that “I have to weigh the decision of paying for parking because the rates are just too high. I have outright avoided going to campus some days because I couldn’t afford the parking permit.”

For more information on UCSD parking permits and rates, students can visit transportation.ucsd.edu.

This is Mehri Sadri, Senior News Writer for The UCSD Guardian and commuter student – thank you for listening.

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UC San Diego adjusts student resident spots amid parking shortage on campus (2024)

FAQs

How to get free parking at UCSD? ›

Visitor and Patient Parking

Visitors who need daily or hourly parking can purchase visitor permits using ParkMobile or on-site pay stations. Visiting UC faculty and staff who hold annual permits at their home campuses are eligible for up to five consecutive days of free parking at UC San Diego.

How to buy a student parking pass UCSD? ›

You can either call ParkMobile at (877) 727-5932 or purchase a daily permit through the UC San Diego parking portal.

How do I contact UCSD about parking permits? ›

Purchase: Contact parking@ucsd.edu to request permits.

Is UCSD parking free on the weekends? ›

Weekends or overnight: Parking is free on the main UCSD campus on Saturdays and Sundays, and between 11 p.m. and 7 a.m. in any A, B, S, or metered spaces. Parking is NOT allowed in spaces marked as follows, including on weekends: A permit required 7 days a week, 24 hours a day.

How much is daily parking at UCSD? ›

Permit Options
PermitEligibility*1 Day
DPublic (unrestricted)$4.25
SuperSaverPublic (unrestricted)ParkMobile Only $3.25
BFaculty, Staff, Grad Student$5.70
AFaculty, MSP/SMG Staff, Post Doc$6.90
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How much is a parking fine at UCSD? ›

Penalty Amounts
ViolationPenaltyWith DMV hold after 45 days
Violation of posted signs$80$180
Undesignated area$80$180
Reserved space/ area$250$520
More than one vehicle parked with single virtual permit$100220
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Can I bring my car to UCSD as a freshman? ›

Freshmen/Sophom*ore Parking Prohibition

First and second-year students with less than 90 units that reside in University housing facilities, including University Town Center, are not eligible to purchase a permit (except motorcycle permits) to park on-campus.

Are UCSD shuttles free for students? ›

On-Campus Shuttles

Students can use Triton Transit shuttles, which provide free transportation on campus and to select off-campus locations.

Is UCSD gym free for students? ›

Get your Recreation Activity Pass (free for students) to get access to fitness & instructional classes, Outback day trips and Intramural sports!

What letter permit allows undergraduate commuter students to park on campus UCSD? ›

Drive and Park. Commuter undergraduate students can purchase daily S permits through ParkMobile only. D and M permits are also available through ParkMobile.

Can you tag to UCSD? ›

TAG guarantees admission to a specific college at UC San Diego and fulfills most of the academic requirements for Muir College. Once at Muir, TAG students must complete Muir College Writing 50 or 125, one course in the diversity of U.S. culture, and eighteen upper-division courses.

Is there free parking at UCSD Hospital? ›

Observe patient/visitor parking regulations 24 hours daily, including weekends. No permit is required on university-designated holidays. Complimentary disabled parking is available in accessible spaces when you display a valid Disabled Person placard or plates.

Does UCSD have student parking? ›

Valid parking permits: UC San Diego A, B, and S (student) parking permits are valid in the Gilman Parking Structure, in the matching marked spaces. Metered parking is sometimes available along Myers Drive (1-hour limit), or on the 1st and 2nd floors of the Gilman Parking Structure (2-hour limit).

Is parking free on Sundays in San Diego? ›

Sundays and holidays: Street meter parking is free on Sundays and major holidays, including New Year's Day, Martin Luther King Jr. Day, Presidents Day, Cesar Chavez Day, Memorial Day, Independence Day, Labor Day, Veterans Day, Thanksgiving and Christmas.

Can I park overnight at UCSD? ›

A properly dated V pay station permit provides visitor parking in these spaces: V: 24 hours daily. D: 24 hours daily.

Where can I park as a visitor at UCSD? ›

Visitor parking:

Temporary visitor parking permits can be purchased for 1 to 6 hours or for the entire day at vending machines in the Gilman Parking Structure or in Lot P406 (map), located on the east side of the structure. Park in the spaces marked with a white V and place your purchased permit on the car dashboard.

Where to park at UCSD for free on Reddit? ›

There's the UCSD owned lot and the city owned lot. City owned lot is free.

Can you park for free in San Diego? ›

The Port of San Diego has approximately 3,000 free public parking spaces in various locations around San Diego Bay and along the Imperial Beach waterfront within our member cities of Chula Vista, Coronado, Imperial Beach, National City, and San Diego. These spaces are available for visitors to enjoy at no cost!

How do I get a carpool pass UCSD? ›

Carpools can choose a primary driver who purchases a single valid multiyear permit, or share driving responsibility and purchase daily parking through ParkMobile. Email iride@ucsd.edu with “Register New Carpool” in the subject line. List the full names and UC San Diego ID #'s of your carpool or vanpool members.

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