University of California-Irvine Walk/Bike Employee Incentive Program

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Type: Program

Status: Ongoing

Source File: http://www.parking.uci.edu/AT/modes/walkorbike.cfm

Description:

UC Irvine offers incentives to employees who walk and ride their bicycles to campus. We are currently not offering incentives to undergraduate students.

Employees who walk or bike to campus and do not purchase long term parking permits may register at the Parking and Transportation Services Office to receive either a ST Permit (4 days of parking/month) OR Greenhouse Cash ($10.00/month).

The ST Permit is valid in general or reserved (except lot 80) parking when one box on the permit is dated.

Greenhouse Cash may be used to purchase food or merchandise from participating local businesses or to purchase one-day parking permits.

Employees must register at the Parking and Transportation Services Office to receive either incentive.

Graduate Students who are employed by the university are eligible for the Employee/Graduate Student Incentives. Graduate students who are not employed by the campus may register for Student ST Incentives.

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