Where can I park at UTSA?

Permits are required to park at UTSA, unless using hourly paid parking. Short-term hourly parking is available in the Main and Downtown Campus garages and select surface spaces. Alternative transportation options are available for those who wish to leave their vehicles at home.

Considering this, is there free parking at UTSA?

UTSA offers a variety of short-term parking options, including hourly paid parking, daily scratch-off permits, and permit-free parking times.

Likewise, how much is parking at UTSA? Short-term paid parking, $1.50 per hour: Park in numbered spaces on the North Parking Garage top level and lots 1A, 5 and 8 on the Main Campus. At the Downtown Campus, park on the garage top level and numbered spaces in the Monterey Building lot.

Hereof, where do visitors park at UTSA?

Visitor parking information can be obtained by stopping at either of the Information Booths conveniently located on Peace Blvd (north) and Ximenes Ave (south).

Is UTSA parking free on weekends?

Between the hours of 10:00 p.m. and 6:00 a.m. Monday to Thursday parking without a permit is allowed without penalty of ticket for Commuter Student Parking spots only. Parking without a permit is allowed on weekends for those wishing to park in Employee A, Employee B, and unmarked Commuter spaces only.

2 Related Question Answers Found

How do I get a UTSA parking permit?

*Single-use daily parking permits must be purchased by a UTSA student or employee at the BRG or XAG garage cashier stations on the Main Campus, or at Campus Services on the Downtown Campus.

What side of town is UTSA on?

Due to a history of northward development, the North Side is the city’s largest and, generally, wealthiest side of town. Historically, San Antonio’s north side of town was largely Anglo, a character that it retains while diversifying along key corridors such as the medical center, UTSA, and Stone Oak.

Leave a Comment