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- PARKING IS BY PERMIT ONLY. Permits expire on September 30 of each year.
- Students, faculty, and staff are required to register annually.
- All motor vehicles utilizing University parking facilities must:
- be registered with the University
- display a current state registration
- display a current University parking permit either on the left side of rear bumper or lower left rear window.
- Commercial vehicles are not permitted to park on campus with the exception of vendors servicing the University and vehicles owned by the University.
- The University assumes no responsibility for loss or damage to vehicles parked on its property.
- Students, faculty, and staff are permitted to register a maximum of two vehicles only.
- Permits are issued to a particular license plate and are not transferable.
Tips for parking when space is limited
- Arrive early for your classes
- Use the parking areas that tend to have the most empty spots
- Parking Field 7 (Behind Chapman, Linen, and Eddy Halls)
- Parking Field 8 (Across Cambridge Avenue, next to the Hy Weinberg Center)
- Park and ride at the Garden City Pool (close to campus). Get information on the incentive program. Shuttle service to campus is available:
Monday through Thursday
7:30 a.m.–8:30 p.m. running approximately every 15 minutes
Pick up and drop off is at Post Hall
Questions? Call Public Safety 516.877.3500
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- Consider car-pooling.
- Consider taking public transportation (Adelphi offers free shuttle service). Schedules can be obtained in the Office of Commuter Student Affairs, University Center, room 109, Department of Public Safety, Levermore Hall, room 012, or by using the Campus Transportation Web site.
- In an effort to help our environment and improve our air quality, Adelphi University has joined forces with Clean Air New York. You will be notified by emails of Air Quality Action Days which will alert the Adelphi community when air quality is predicted to be in the unhealthy range. This will signal people who have any type of breathing difficulties to stay inside as much as possible. The Department of Public Safety and Transportation has also designated 40 parking spots in parking field two (2) for fuel efficient vehicles and carpoolers to assist in the effort to cut down on emissions that pollute our environment.
If you would like to have more information regarding Clean Air New York you can visit their web-site at CleanAirNY.org or email them at info@CleanAirNY.org.

Contact
For more information, please contact:
Department of Public Safety and Transportation
Levermore Hall Lower Level p - 516.877.3511 or dial "5" from any on-campus phone. f - 516.877.6819
This page last modified on November 2, 2009.

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