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Updates issued for WVU parking citation fees and some parking costs

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Effective July 1, the WVU Parking Management team will make adjustments to parking citation fee structures and some campus parking costs.

The following changes to the Parking Management program are in line with regional parking standards, including those at peer institutions and in the local municipality.

New citation fee structure
Changes to parking citation fees include increasing the standard citation amount, which has not been increased in over 15 years, as well as introducing a tiered escalation structure for repeat parking violations and implementing a late fee.

Standard parking citations will change from $20 to $25, excluding ADA violations. With this change, the University still maintains a citation amount that is among the lowest in a comparison group comprised of similarly sized and similarly located peer institutions as well as regional institutions.

Parking citations will begin to be issued on a tiered system beginning July 1. Citation costs for repeat violations will escalate by $10 for each subsequent offense, up to three violations within a one-year period. The first standard citation is $25, the second is $35, and the third and subsequent citations are $45 for up to one year. The counter for repeat violations will reset on Aug. 1 each year, meaning the first citation received on or after Aug. 1 each year will reset to $25.

The University will also implement a new late payment fee of $15 when citations are past due (30 days after the citation is written).

Parking permit cost changes
The cost of all parking permits will increase by 5% to help offset operational and maintenance costs while keeping permit rates competitive within the regional market.

Changes to the prices of student parking permits were implemented this spring during student permit sales. Changes to the prices of employee parking permits will go into effect at the start of the next permit cycle (Aug. 1, 2026, to July 31, 2027). Employees who pay for parking permits through payroll deduction will begin to see the change reflected in their Aug. 21 paycheck.

Updated permit costs can be viewed online.

Subsidized parking for a focused group of employees
To assist employees making $40,000 per year or less with parking accessibility, the University will provide a $20 per month subsidy to this group of parking permit-holding employees. With the subsidy, about 80% of these eligible employees will pay around $10 per month or less for parking.

This subsidy will be automatically distributed via payroll during the employee’s active work months (12 months for 12-month employees or 9 months for 9-month employees). This change will go into effect at the start of the next permit cycle (Aug. 1, 2026, to July 31, 2027) and the subsidy will begin to be reflected in the Aug. 21 paycheck.

Permits will continue to be available for purchase on a first-come, first-served basis, and the subsidy will be automatically provided to eligible employees.

Short-term parking rate adjustments
Parking rates in three short-term parking lots will be adjusted to bring these lots in line with other short-term parking lots on campus and comparable campus facilities.

Hourly rates at lot ST-1 at the Art Museum and ST-8 at Erickson Alumni Center will be changed from $0.50 to $1.25 per hour, and the daily rate at the Coliseum parking lot will be changed from $1 to $2 per day.

Towing fees
To align with local rates and bring fees in line with industry standards, the University will implement a $45 administrative towing fee and will update tow storage fees from $2 per day to $25 per day.

Sales tax
Sales tax will now be implemented on parking purchases, including short-term parking payments. The University previously covered this tax but is now transferring this cost to the customer, in alignment with best practices. Sales tax is already applied to payments for citations.

These changes will go into effect on July 1.

For questions, please contact the WVU Parking Management team at transportation@mail.wvu.edu or by calling the office at 304-293-5502, Monday through Friday from 8:15 a.m. to 4:15 p.m.