All full-time and part-time Wayne State University students are eligible for semester assigned parking, and general parking with the WSU OneCard.
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All vehicles parked in an assigned parking area on campus (other than meters and designated visitor areas) must display a valid university parking permit. Parking permits are the property of Wayne State University, issued exclusively by Parking Services, and can be confiscated for misuse.
Student Storage parking is designed for students who bring their vehicles to campus, but do not need to use them frequently. Storage parking is available to all students, including freshmen and sophomores. Distribution is first come, first served.
Wayne State University offers parking to visitors all over campus. Although visitors do not park for free, there are many payment options to accommodate different preferences.
To enter a general parking lot, swipe your WSU OneCard and the fee will be debited from your account. To exit the parking area, swipe your WSU OneCard again. Using your OneCard debit to park for over 24 hours is a violation of the WSU OneCard and Parking Policy.
State College is also walkable and bikeable because it is safe, and there are many trails and sidewalks to facilitate that. However, if you want to reach attractions that are a 1–2-hour drive away from the city, you need to rent a car.
On-Street ParkingThe rate is $1.25/hour with a $0.75 minimum payment for cards. You can also pay remotely with Parkmobile. Meters are enforced from 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. and most Sundays are free. Parking is not permitted between 2 a.m. and 6 a.m.
Parking rates are $2 per hour.Special events on campus may alter lot accessibility or fees. Please contact Parking Services for questions regarding specific events or lot restrictions.
Historic Park City is FREE. Swede Alley lots, covered levels of China Bridge and the upper level of Gateway garage are the closest free parking areas to Main Street (4-hour limits). Free daily parking is available on all uncovered levels of the China Bridge Garage until 3:00 a.m. (no parking from 3 a.m.-7a.
Parking Enforcement officers are assigned to cover the meters in downtown Fort Wayne between the hours of 8 AM and 5 PM, Monday through Friday. Citizens may park at the meters free of charge after 5 PM on weekdays and all day during weekends and City holidays.
Street meters are located on most streets, and they charge a flat rate of $1 an hour. Plus, the city only charges for meters Monday-Friday 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., so if you're visiting on a night or weekend, the meters are free! There are 800 street meters Downtown, including 25 accessible or handicapped spots.