Parking Registration
Registration is required of all students, faculty and staff using any lot. A parking decal or temporary permit is required on all vehicles even if used for one day. If you drive an unregistered vehicle onto the campus at any time, please notify our office by using a call box or by calling University Police, (315) 792-7222. The following link will also provide more information concerning the campus policy on motor vehicle parking registration.
Students not registering a vehicle on campus:
Students may waive this fee by completing a Parking Waiver Form and submitting it to the Bursar's Office.
Parking Fee Waiver (pdf)
Driver’s License “LENS” Check - Purpose and Application
Employees of SUNY Polytechnic Institute may by the course of their employment drive a university owned, leased or rental vehicle. In order to supply important information about the driving qualifications of drivers that SUNY Poly employs or regulates, the University Police Department participates in the New York State Department of Motor Vehicle’s “License Event Notification Service” (LENS) program. The use of LENS can quickly identify any problem drivers, current license status and focus efforts to improve safety and decrease vulnerability.
As a requirement to drive a university owned, leased or rental vehicle, employees must complete/sign this application release form for a LENS check. No university vehicle usage is allowed without participation in this university safety program.
LENS Check Application (pdf)
Campus Parking Map
Our campus features a total of 10 parking areas, five of which are available for overnight parking of vehicles registered to owners that work overnight or live on campus. The following map shows the location of these facilities as well as building locations and campus roadways. For a printed copy of this information, stop by the Department of University Police and request our "Parking and Traffic Regulations" brochure.
- Campus Parking Map (pdf)
Traffic Regulations
The Motor Vehicle Laws of the State of New York and the State University of New York traffic ordinances are in effect on University property. The following link will provide further information concerning ordinances that are specific to our campus. For a printed copy of this information, stop by the Department of University Police and request our "Parking and Traffic Regulations" brochure.