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We're at Your Service Parking, Transportation and Services Getting to Campus Getting Around Campus Parking Fleet Services Travel Services Mailing Services

Getting to Campus Over 60% of people arrive to campus without driving a personal vehicle.

What Your Fellow PITT Staff Members are Saying I like my vanpool because I ve made new friends and I don t have to worry about wear on my car. Kim, Pitt Staff I like to walk to work because it gets me exercise after sitting all day. Andrew, Pitt Staff & Alum

Port Authority: By Bus, T and Incline Use your valid Pitt ID to pay for your ride. There are many apps you can use to help you get around, including Google Maps. Transit App and Transit Stop have real time GPS information. Visit www.portauthority.org to learn more about available routes and services.

Regional Transit Operators

Park-n-Ride Facilities Park-n-Ride facilities are located throughout the region. They are places you can meet your bus, your carpool or vanpool buddies (check in advance for bus arrival times or any parking restrictions). Regional listing available: www.spcregion.org/pnr/

CommuteInfo The CommuteInfo Program helps people find their best way to work or school! We work directly with individuals to assess their commuting needs and identify a range of options to fit their schedules (taking transit, joining a vanpool or carpool, walking or biking).

Carpooling Carpooling is two or more people sharing their ride to campus in one of their personal vehicles. Registered carpoolers receive the following benefits: Permit Discounts Free ride matching services Pre-Tax Payroll Deduction Temporary permits for when you need to drive separately A complimentary roadside safety kit. Emergency Ride Home Reimbursement Program To learn more about carpooling, email commuting@bc.pitt.edu or call the Parking Services Office at 412-624-4034.

Vanpooling CommuteInfo vanpool groups traveling to Oakland, start their commutes from many different geographic locations. Registered vanpoolers receive the following benefits: Free van parking for registered vanpools Free ride matching services Pre-Tax Payroll Deduction Temporary permits for when you need to drive separately Emergency Ride Home Reimbursement Program To join a vanpool or take a free trial ride, visit www.commuteinfo.org or call 1-888-819-6110

Bicycling For efficient transportation on campus, it s hard to beat the bike for convenience, economy, and health benefits. Public Bike Parking Bike Locker Rentals are available: $40/semester + a $10 one time refundable key deposit Free Bicycle Registration Learn more about bicycling on campus and view maps of bicycling amenities here: www.pts.pitt.edu/commuting/bicycling/

Bicycle Registration Want to support bicycle amenities on campus and stay updated about bike news and events? Register your bike for free. Registered bicyclists receive the following benefits: Updates on events and programming around campus Access to bike safety classes and workshops Eligibility to rent a bike locker Register your bike by visiting the Parking Services Office in 204 Brackenridge Hall. You can also register your bike online: http://www.pts.pitt.edu/commuting/bicycling/bikeregistration.php

Benefits of Sharing the Ride, Biking and Walking Be Less Stressed Improve Your Health Save Money Reduce Traffic Congestion Improve Air Quality by reducing CO2 Emissions Goal of 50% reduction of transportation CO2 emissions by 2030.

Financial benefits - find out how much you can save! Try CommuteInfo s Commute Cost Calculator! www.commuteinfo.org/comm_calc.shtml

Safety Parking, Transportation and Services is committed to helping everyone get around safely, regardless of mode of travel. Learn how you can keep yourself and others safe by visiting: www.commuteinfo.org /comm_safety.shtml

Parking Leases for Faculty and Staff Visitor & Cash Parking Special Events Motorist Assistance Qualified Commuter Expense Reimbursement Account

Parking Leases for Employees Apply online for a lease, or contact the Parking Services Office at (412) 624 4034 When you apply for a permit, you may select up to three (3) different parking facilities as possible choices. o You will be added to the waitlists Staff use automatic pre-tax, payroll deductions o Indoor garages: $92/month o Outdoor lots: $85/month

Visitor Parking There are lots and garages available for staff, faculty, students, and visitors on a cash basis. Visit the Parking, Transportation & Services website for information about the various lots available to visitors at www.pts.pitt.edu.

Motorist Assistance Program If your vehicle needs a jump start or if you ve locked your keys inside, MAP is here to help! During regular business hours, (M-F 8:30-5) please call the Parking Services Office at (412) 624-4034. For non-emergencies, Campus Police can be reached after hours at (412) 624-4040.

Getting Around Campus - Shuttle Campus Shuttle System Free with Valid University ID 412-624-8801 Operates 21 hours a day through campus (see University Shuttle Schedule) www.pc.pitt.edu/transportation/index.php SafeRider Point to point nighttime shuttle service 412-648-2255 Each rider is permitted (1) round trip per night and a maximum of (20) trips per semester. Learn more: https://www.pc.pitt.edu/transportation/saferider.php

Campus Shuttle University Disability Shuttle Free with Valid University ID 412-648-7980 Safe, convenient transportation for staff, faculty, and students with temporary or permanent disabilities. To learn more about the disability shuttle, please visit: www.pc.pitt.edu/transportation/disability.php

Fleet Services Compact, mid-size, full-size, minivans, and 12 passenger vans For University business Reservations required Email: autorentals@bc.pitt.edu Phone: 412-648-7690 Learn more online: www.pts.pitt.edu/autorentals/

Travel Services - Office of Travel Management Can assist you with your business travel needs, including: Booking a flight Filling out an expense report Meal per diem Relocating a household to Pittsburgh And more! Email: travel@pitt.edu Phone: 412-624-4433 Learn more online: http://www.pts.pitt.edu/travel/

Travel Registry University portal-based system that collects the dates and destination of international travel. Council of the Deans has adopted a policy that requires registration of international travel for all University students and staff, and strongly encourages registration for faculty. Learn more: https://my.pitt.edu/portal/server.pt/community/trav elregistry/861

Mailing Services University mailing services helps the University to get the right message to the right person at the right time on campus and around the world by managing campus mail, postal automation, and outgoing U.S. and international mail. Email: mailserv@bc.pitt.edu Phone: 412-624-6500 Learn more online: http://www.pts.pitt.edu/mailserv/

Have Questions? The Parking Services Office is here to help! Phone: 412-624-4034 Email: Parking@bc.pitt.edu Website: www.pts.pitt.edu Follow Us! www.twitter.com/pittparking www.facebook.com/pitt.parking

Parking Services Office 204 Brackenridge Hall 3959 Fifth Avenue Pittsburgh, PA 15260 Monday Friday 8:30 AM 5:00 PM (412) 624 4034 www.pts.pitt.edu