The winter parking ban (WPB) regulates?seasonal after-midnight parking use.
The winter parking ban is enacted nightly from Jan. 1 to April 1. If conditions warrant, the start and end date can be adjusted with public announcement.
During the winter parking ban, parking between the hours of midnight and 6 a.m. is restricted to specially designated area only, and prohibited everywhere else.
Yes. Restrictions are in force throughout the?entire winter parking ban period, even when it's relatively warm and dry! On nights when snow removal operations?are not anticipated, UNH may enforce "standard" WPB restrictions and options. However, on nights when snow removal operations?are predicted to be necessary, UNH upgrades to a?snow emergency/full ban, and?certain additional restrictions apply.
When predicted, current, or recent weather necessitates snow removal/treatment, UNH will engage a "snow emergency" and will go under the "full winter parking ban." This status applies extra restrictions to after-midnight parking. Note that sometimes, because of extra time needed to complete a storm cleanup, these conditions may be scheduled for one or more nights AFTER the winter weather event.?
Dial (603) 862-1001 for a recorded status update; updates are official by noon. Subscriber email?or social media will reinforce these announcements, but are not always consistent. It is the motorist’s responsibility to determine the nightly status!
Standard night (no snow emergency):
Lots open until 2 a.m. only: Edgewood Road Visitor Lot, College Road Visitor Lot, Thompson Hall Lot, Fac/Staff section of Lot H.
Lots open until 7 a.m. (no permit required midnight to 7 a.m.*): Campus Crossing Visitor, Lot B (off McDaniel Drive), Sage Way Visitor Lot (near Parking & Transit Center), Lot A Sections 3 & 4 (extreme rear of lot nearest to the Gables).
Lots open until 7 a.m. (appropriate permit required 24/7):? Gables, Woodside, E/E1/E2/Evergreen, Strafford, West Edge Lot, Mast Road & Mathes Lots (near the Equestrian Center), RHD and ADA spaces.
Full Ban (snow emergency engaged):
Lots open until 2 a.m. only: Campus Crossing Visitor, Edgewood Road Visitor,? College Road Visitor, Thompson Hall Lot, Fac/Staff section of Lot H. Campus Crossing Visitor lot closes at 2 during snow emergency!!
Lots open until 7 a.m.?(no permit required midnight to 7 a.m.*):? Sage Way Visitor Lot (near Parking & Transit Center), Lot A Sections 3 & 4 (sections at the rear of lot nearest to the Gables). Lot B closes at midnight during snow emergency!!
Lots open until 7 a.m. (appropriate permit required 24/7): Gables, Woodside, E/E1/E2, Evergreen Lot, West Edge Lot, Mast Road & Mathes Lots (near the Equestrian Center), Lot S, RHD and ADA spaces.
- All other areas not listed are non-exempt and not available (close directly at midnight)!
- If one exempted area is full, you must find parking in an alternate exempted area.?
- *In all cases, normal daytime regulations resume at 7 a.m. (except where required 24/7).
- Restriction/Option Grid (PDF)
Yes. The Evening and Weekend?Campus Connector routes run until midnight during the WPB months when classes are in session, providing a ride back from some of these more remote exempt areas. The?Reduced Service?connector runs during winter and spring break periods. After transit hours, you may also request a?safety escort?from the UNH Police.
All moped parking areas, including those in “exempt” lots, are closed to after-midnight parking. Campus residents should bring their mopeds home (or off campus) prior to the start of the WPB, as there is no place to store them at night.
The WPB is in place because of the potential for snowfall. Snow can only be efficiently cleared from empty lots. Snow removal crews work after midnight.
Keeping an?active WPB eliminates the need to guess on the ban’s status, and takes into account the unpredictable aspect of New England weather.
Vehicles?in violation are subject to a $75 WPB citation; during snow removal operations violators are subject to being towed and a citation.
Snow removal needs to take place at night so the university can open as soon as possible the next day. Hence, ticketing begins at ?midnight. There are "late lots" open to 2:00 to accommodate certain work schedules and campus activities.
All motorists, including campus visitors, are subject to the enforcement of the WPB,?and all parking regulations.?Students and employees should?advise?guests accordingly.?
Call (603) 862-1010 to contact the office during business hours. Call (603) 862-1001 for recorded WPB information/status anytime.
Please consult Article VIII Section 1 of the?UNH Parking Regulations?for specific policy.