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ֱ is a pedestrian campus with limited parking space. Therefore, parking on campus is a privilege closely regulated by the university.

A vehicle must be parked in a lot appropriate to the permit it displays.

Lack of a space, or illegal parking by others, is not considered a valid excuse for violation of the ֱ Parking Regulations.

Students, staff and faculty may not at any time, park in designated Visitor Parking.

A violation of parking or traffic rules may result in a vehicle receiving a citation, or a warning citation. A citation results in a fine, which is either applied to the student account, paid by the violator, or appealed. Repeated violations of parking or traffic rules, and/or accumulation of parking fines may result in a vehicle being immobilized (booted) and/or towed at the owner’s expense. There may also be University administrative sanctions imposed through the Dean of Students Office.

Updates to Violation Fines will take place Fall 2023

Group A - $75 Fine

  • Fire lane/zone
  • Handicap zone
  • Altered / Concealed Permit
  • DesignatedRESERVED Parking

Group B - $50 Fine

  • Faculty/Staff/Administrator restriction
  • Student with Visitor Permit
  • Improper Permit for Lot
  • Expired Student Permit
  • Improper Display
  • No permit display
  • Non parking space
  • Blocking traffic lane
  • Expired visitor permit
  • Unreadable / Obstructed Permit
  • Outside of Marked Space
  • Other

Moving Violations

  • Stop sign - $35
  • One-way road - $35
  • Speed - $50
  • Reckless operation - $100
  • Failure to Yield to Pedestrian within Crosswalk - $35
  • Use of Handheld Communication Devices While Driving - $35
  • Other - $35

  • Payments can be made via cash/check at the Cashier's Office OR through your Banner account.

Please click to access your Banner Account and Pay your Fine.

An appeal for a violationmust be submitted within14 days of the citation being issued. ​Decisions are made by an independent committee made up of JCU students and staff. The Committee meets every two weeks during the academic year. Committee decisions are final. After the committee meets, the person who received the citation will be notified of the outcome immediately. ​ If an appeal is granted, the fine will be credited back to the student account, otherwise all applicable fines will post to the Student's Account.

An appeal can be made through the violation notification email.

Please allow up to 2 weeks for a response to your Appeal.

What are not valid reasons for appealing a parking citation?

A parking citation may not be appealed for the following reasons:

  • Lack of knowledge of the regulations

  • Forgetfulness

  • Parking for a short period

  • Running late for class or a meeting

  • Inability to find an authorized parking space

  • Having the wrong permit for the space used

  • Failure to obtain a visitorpermit

  • Failure to notice parking signs

  • Failure to display a parking permit

  • Disagreement with, or inability to pay, the fines

  • Parking “boot”:Once a vehicle has received 3 violations, the car will beimmobilized with a parking boot.In order to have the boot removed, the violator will need to see JCU Police Department to resolve the issue and/or pay outstanding fines. A vehicle may still be ticketed while booted, if it is parked in violation.

  • The first time a vehicle is immobilized (Booted) there is a $25.00fee for the release. After 6 violations, a vehicle will receive a Second Boot, there is $50 fee for the release.At this time, the student willalso be required to meet with the Dean of Students Office.

  • Towing: In addition to citations, vehicles with 8 or more violations will be towedoff campus, at the owner’s expense. This includes any vehicle in a fire lane or blocking access to drives, or passageways, vehicles parked illegally in handicapped spaces, vehicles parked illegally in reserved spaces, vehicles parked illegally in faculty/staff/administrator spaces, or vehicles parked in visitor lots without a proper permit. Vehicles with general or restricted permits may not park overnight and may be towed.

  • If your vehicle has been towed from the ֱ campus because it was illegally parked, you may claim at Mooney's Towing Services, 27000 Chagrin Blvd, Beachwood, OH 44122, . Call ahead to make arrangements to claim your vehicle. PAYMENT IS CASH ONLY

  • Revocation of Parking Privileges: In addition to booting and towing, persons who repeatedly violate parking and traffic rules may have his/her campus parking privileges revoked at the discretion of the Chief of the ֱ Police Department or the Dean of Students.

Effective April 2024, the University Heights Police Department will begin enforcing the City's new parking ordinance.

Parking tickets issued by UHPD will now be $25.00, going up to $100.00 after 30 days and collection costs will be added after 60 days.

Vehicles with two outstanding citations can be towed if they are found in violation a third time.

Parking tickets will now be filed through the Shaker Heights Municipal Court, as current Shaker Heights parking tickets are now.

Links to the University Heights Parking & Traffic Codes are listed below.