| Parking Services Office |
Parking Services office personnel issue parking permits, manage Lot B (pay lot adjacent to the Morris University Center), collect fines, process appeals and make parking arrangements.
| Telephone | 618/650-3680 |
| Fax | 618/650-3673 |
| parking@siue.edu | |
| Address | SIUE, Box 1044, Rendleman Hall, Room 1113, Edwardsville, IL 62026-1044 |
| Hours | 8am - 4:30 pm: Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday |
| Extended Hours | 8 am - 6:00 pm Fall Semester: Monday and Thursday of the week immediately prior to the 1st week of Fall classes; Monday through Thursday of the 1st week of Fall classes. Spring Semester: First Monday of Spring class session Summer Semester: First Monday of Summer class session 9am - 3:00 pm: Saturday (the Saturday before each Fall Term only) |
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 |
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| 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 | |
| FACULTY | Chiang Lin - Chair (clin@siue.edu) George Pelekanos (gpeleka@siue.edu) Matt Petrocelli (mpetroc@siue.edu) |
| STAFF | Bill Dusenbery (wdusenb@siue.edu) Cindy Korte (cykorte@siue.edu) Jim McDermott - Chair, Policy Committee (jmcderm@siue.edu) Laura Scaturro - Vice Chair & Chair, Appeals & Special Permits (lscatur@siue.edu) |
| STUDENT | |
| ALTON | Kristin Magee (kmagee@siue.edu) |
| EX-OFFICIO MEMBERS | Lori Anderson (landers@siue.edu) Tim Engelman (tengelm@siue.edu) Lt. Dan Keeton (dkeeton@siue.edu) Tony Langendorf (alangen@siue.edu) Robert Legate (rlegate@siue.edu) Larry Taylor (ltaylor@eslccc.com) Carolyn Turner (cturner@siue.edu) Robert Vanzo (rvanzo@siue.edu) Robert Washburn (rwashbu@siue.edu) |
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.
Signs promoting the use of seatbelts are installed on existing signposts at the exits of all University parking lots. Promotion is ongoing.
Parking policy review is an ongoing process to maintain consistency and fairness and to address new developments and related impacts on parking. Motorcycle parking is one area on which we have been focused recently.
Trucks, logos, battery chargers, tire inflators, de-icer and signs are some of the items that have been incorporated into this program. Promotion continues.
The recent completion of the Evergreen Hall parking lot and the addition of Lot 12 [opposite the Vadalabene Center] addressed the shortage of parking lot spaces experienced last fall.
A parking lot striping project has recently been completed involving lots located at Edwardsville, Alton and East St. Louis. Parking lot crack filling is performed annually.
The network has been expanded to include 65 phones. Phone units have been upgraded, and software capable of reporting malfunctioning phones as they fail has been purchased and installed.
An upgrade to our existing software has allowed us to sell parking permits and accept payment for citations via the internet. Enhancement should make the appeals process available online. We also are able to alert Facilities Management of damaged signage or non-functioning lighting encountered in the field. We are also planning to offer payroll deduction for employees in Fiscal Year 08-09.