Faculty & Staff Parking
There are two types of Faculty/Staff parking lots: Reserved Stall and Scramble Lot parking.
Reserved stalls are enforced on a complaint only basis. This means that if someone is parked in your reserved stall, you are required to report this to Parking and Transportation Services (966-4509 & 966-4502) as soon as possible. You may then park at a meter or other specified area until your stall is clear, at no cost. The violator will be issued a ticket.
Scramble Parking lots are enforced automatically. By law, all parked vehicles are required to display a valid permit. Simply owning a permit or paying for one is not sufficient, permits must be properly displayed as indicated on the rear of the permit. In gated lots, entry and exit is controlled, therefore illegal parking is not likely, except in designated stalls.
- Faculty and Staff may apply at Parking and Transportation Services at any time.
- Stalls are assigned on a seniority basis.
- All Faculty/Staff are required to pay for their parking by payroll deduction only.
- Some lots require several years of seniority however if a staff member receives a stall, he/she may choose to stay on the waiting list for a more preferred lot.
- Faculty/Staff parking can be shared; however, you must register the sharer with our office and only one vehicle can be parked in the lot at any one time.
- Permits are valid for any Faculty/Staff lot after 17:00 hours, Monday-Friday however the permit must be properly displayed on the vehicle in order to be valid.
Staff & Faculty Rates (GST included)
Electrified/paved $720.00 $60.00 per month
Electrified/gravel $660.00 $55.00 per month
Prices are subject to change without notice and all conditions must be followed.
Electrical Outlets in Staff/Faculty lots:
General rule for maximum loading: A 15 amp outlet will provide sufficient power for one block heater AND one car warmer.
Overloading a circuit leaves all outlets on that circuit without electricity. For open search lots please take note of the post number and notify Parking and Transportation Services if an outlet is not functioning.
IPLC's (Intelligent Parking Lot Controller)
- These are the units that are attached to your electrical outlets.
- These units have two lights, a green and a red.
- A flashing green light means that the receptacle has power present.
- If you plug in and the light changes to solid green it means that you are within the wattage limits of the device and there are no wiring errors in your vehicle. So power is getting to your vehicle.
- A flashing red light, means that no power is getting to your vehicle. You have exceeded the wattage limits or may have a short circuit in YOUR wiring.
- A solid red light means that no power is getting to your vehicle. You have exceeded the wattage limits or the device may be faulty.
- In the interest of personal safety, and to reduce the possibility of damage to your vehicle, it is recommended that a three-prong extension cord be used.
- The University does not assume any responsibility for damage, expense or inconvenience caused by interrupted power supply to any car heater outlet.
In addition, the plug will provide power at 100% for the first 2 minutes after the car is plugged in and then shut off for the initial delay period of 2.05 hrs. This is because the engine is warm so supplying power for this time is a waste of energy. During this time frame, the green light will be on but the block heater or car warmer will not.
Stadium Parkade
- Faculty & Staff who wish to purchase a Stadium Parkade permit have two payment options
- Pay in advance by debit, cash, Visa or Mastercard, desired number of months.
- Pre-authorized debit (Must be purchased annually ONLY) Conditions will apply. Early cancellation will have charges and conditions. Visit the Parking and Transportation office at 72 Campus Drive or call 966-4509 for further information.
- Night permits are also available for those who do not have a valid day permit. This will allow parking after 17:00 hours in all staff and faculty lots, and all non gated lots; however, permits must be properly displayed.
- Sessional Lecturers may also purchase (on a part-time basis) parking by contacting the office of Donna Boots 249-2558.
Contact: Brenda Adair
Phone: 966 4509
Email: brenda.adair@usask.ca

