Parking
Parking Lots
There are two parking lots adjacent to the DHD building (Lot G4, Lot F4) as well as a lot behind the building on Paulina (Lot H). These lots are card-accessed and are not available to visitors.
Students who desire to park in campus lots are responsible for signing up for parking with Campus Parking Services (CPS). Parking fees must be paid in full for the first parking term; spring semester is billed automatically. For information regarding purchasing a parking card, call, write, or e-mail:
West Campus
Parking Administration Office
1100 S. Wood St.
Room 122
(312) 413-5800
E-mail: parking@uic.edu
Student Services Bldg.
828 S. Wolcott Ave.
Room 217
(312) 413-5850
East Campus
Student Services Building
Suite 2620
1200 W. Harrison St.
(312)413-9020
If you do not have a parking card, there is public parking available at an hourly rate at the Paulina Street Parking Structure, which is located at the NE corner of S. Paulina and Taylor. There is also metered parking along S. Paulina.
For an exterior map of the building, paths of travel and nearby parking lots, go to:
www.uic.edu/depts/oae/bldgs_pl/974.html
For assistance reading maps, contact the DHD office.
Accessible Parking Information
While signing up for parking, advise CPS if you need a handicap parking space.
Disabled persons who drive vehicles that do not display a handicap license plate or hangtag may request a UIC handicap parking permit for display while parking in campus parking lots. The UIC handicap parking permit will be issued when appropriate medical documentation is provided. To request a UIC handicap parking permit contact Campus Parking Services.
Reciprocal Parking Agreement
Reciprocal parking is an accommodation that is offered to students requesting accessible parking when access to more than one parking lot is needed. To request reciprocal parking arrangements, contact:
Office of Disability Services
1200 W. Harrison St.
Room 1190 SSB (MC 321)
Chicago, IL 60607
(312) 413-2183 Voice
(312) 413-0123
TTY
(312) 413-7781 FAX
TIP: Street Parking: If you park on the street and have a State issued handicap-parking placard properly displayed or a handicap license plate, you do not need to feed the meter! This does not apply to meters marked for 30 minutes or less.