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ABOUT US

Parking Services Office

Parking & Traffic Committee

Parking Service Agents

Objectives

DIVISIONS:


Parking Services Office

Parking Services office personnel issue parking permits, manage Lot B (lot adjacent to Morris University Center), collect fines, process appeals and make parking arrangements. 

Telephone 618/650-3680
Fax 618/650-3673
Email parking@lists.siue.edu
Address SIUE, Box 1044, Rendleman Hall, Room 1113, Edwardsville, IL 62026-1044
Hours 8:00am - 4:00 pm:  Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday  and Friday
Extended Hours Fall Semester:
8:00am - 6:00pm - Monday and Thursday the week immediately prior to the 1st week of Fall classes.
8:00am - 6:00pm - Monday through Thursday the 1st week of Fall classes.
8:00am - 3:00pm - The Saturday before Fall Term only.

Spring Semester:
8:00am - 6:00pm - First Monday of Spring classes

Summer Semester
8:00am - 6:00pm - First Monday of Summer classes

Parking & Traffic Committee

The purpose of the Parking and Traffic Committee is to consider the needs, convenience and safety of the entire University community related to traffic flow and parking. This includes participation in the planning of parking facilities, the development of appropriate policies and review of enforcement procedures. Members conduct appeal hearings relating to enforcement of parking regulations and respond to complaints from the University community. The committee also works with members of the University administration to establish short and long term goals, prioritize construction activity and establish rates. The committee is advisory to the Vice Chancellor for Administration. Anyone wishing to address the committee may request a hearing by contacting Parking Services.

Each of the University senates recommends four (4) representatives to serve on the University Parking and Traffic Committee. Both voting and non-voting ex-officio members are appointed by the Vice Chancellor for Administration, however.

TOPICS CURRENTLY UNDER DISCUSSION

  • Impact of Science Building Construction on Parking
  • Parking Lot Maintenance 
  • 2012-13 Construction Schedule
NOTE:  If you have comments related to any of these topics, please feel free to contact one of your Parking & Traffic Committee representatives listed below.

COMMITTEE REPRESENTATIVES
(email addresses are listed behind the representative's name)

FACULTY Ryan Fries (rfries@siue.edu)
Belinda Carstens-Wickham (bcarste@siue.edu)
George Pelekanos (gpeleka@siue.edu)
Matt Petrocelli (mpetroc@siue.edu)
STAFF Bill Dusenbery - Vice Chairman & Chair Appeals  (wdusenb@siue.edu)
Jim McDermott - Chair Policy Committee (jmcderm@siue.edu)
Kirt Ormesher (kirtmeister@gmail.com)
Laura Scaturro - Chair (lscatur@siue.edu)
STUDENT Aleah Millburg (almillb@siue.edu)
Mitch Morecraft (imcrecr@siue.edu)
Sean Maher (semaher@siue.edu)
Stephanie Young (styoung@siue.edu)
ALTON Kristin Magee (kmagee@siue.edu)
EX-OFFICIO MEMBERS Lori Anderson (landers@siue.edu)
Lt. Dan Keeton (dkeeton@siue.edu)
Tony Langendorf (alangen@siue.edu)
Robert Legate (rlegate@siue.edu)
Carolyn Turner (cturner@siue.edu)
Robert Vanzo (rvanzo@siue.edu)
Paul Fuligni (pfulign@siue.edu)
Diane Chappel (dichapp@siue.edu)

Parking Service Agents (PSAs)

Parking Service Agents (PSAs) report to University Police and are responsible for enforcement of University parking policies. Methods used include parking citations or towing.  The agents also coordinate and provide Motorist Assistant Program services to University employees and students.  PSAs also assist Parking Services and University Police with traffic control for special events.

Objectives

  •  Promote Seatbelt Use 

Signs promoting the use of seatbelts are installed on existing signposts at the exits of all University parking lots.  Promotion is ongoing. 

  •  Review Parking Policies

Parking policy review is an ongoing process to maintain consistency and fairness and to address new developments and related impacts on parking. 

  • Promote Motorist Assistance Program (MAP)

Trucks, logos, battery chargers, tire inflators, de-icer and signs are some of the items that have been incorporated into this program. Promotion continues.

  • Address Parking Needs of a Changing University

Recent expansion of Lot 11 and the creation of a VIP parking area in Lot F are examples of changes done to meet the needs of the University community.  We have also implemented a semester permit program.   

  • Maintain Parking Lots

A parking lot sealing project is in progress involving lots located at Edwardsville, Alton and East St. Louis.  Parking lot crack filling is performed annually.  Other recent projects include the resurfacing of Lot F and ERTC, the reconstruction of sidewalks in and around the fan parking lot and the patching of potholes in Lot A.

  • Manage Emergency Telephone Network

The network has been expanded to include 82 phones. Phone units have been upgraded, and software capable of reporting malfunctioning phone lines is run daily. 

  • Upgrade Parking Software

An upgrade to our existing software has allowed us to sell parking permits, accept payment for citations and accept appeals online.  Payroll deduction for employees is an additional feature.   

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