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How much does UGA make from parking tickets?

The last academic year, GS issued $843,185 worth of total citations from August 2020 – July 2021, according to an open records request obtained by the George-Anne. The total citation revenue received during that time from those tickets and others from years previous is $563,869.



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Citation Payments Employees and Visitors may pay on the Parking Portal, via mail, or in person at the TPS Customer Relations office. Inappropriately parked vehicles will be towed if registered to an account that has received 8 or more parking citations during the current academic year (August 1 - July 31).

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The Park & Ride (lot E23) offers a lower-rate parking option to UGA students, faculty, and staff for $10 per month. Open daily from dawn to dusk, the Park & Ride lot is located at the corner of College Station and North Oconee Access Road.

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(Enforcement Hours: 7:00 a.m. - 11:00 p.m.) Parking in all other lots is free for any vehicle on Saturdays and Sundays (excluding Gamedays).

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By the way, there are paid parking facilities only in Tbilisi, Kutaisi, and Batumi. However, you can find free parking spaces in those cities, too: Tbilisi: near the Bridge of Peace (opposite Rike Park) and near the Gabriadze Theater. Batumi: walking around the “tourist” centre takes no more than 15 minutes.

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Disputing Parking Tickets in Georgia Disputes for parking tickets must be made within 14 days from the date of the ticket. A copy of the ticket must accompany the dispute form. Specific information regarding the ticket number must be included. It may take up to 60 days for your dispute to be reviewed and processed.

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A $6.7 Million Parking Ticket Is the World's Most Expensive and Ridiculous. Mistakes do happen, that much goes without saying. But what do you do when you find that a clerical error has you on the hook for over $6.7 million, which is more money than you could ever dream of having?

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Under the law, weapons are not allowed on the University of Georgia campus, subject only to certain exceptions. For general information regarding weapons on campus, please click here: https://www.police.uga.edu/crime-stats/weapons-on-campus-info-2.

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