HELPFUL LINKS

Campus parking fees increase for visitors, agencies

Beginning July 1, 2011, Capitol Campus parking fees will increase for visitors, people who work on campus, such as contractors, but are not state employees, and agencies. The fee increase does not apply to state employees who park in zone or reserved stalls on the campus.

More information: Parking Rate FAQ Adobe Icon

Parking Garage Safety Tips

The General Administration Parking Office would like to share some safety tips and other key information about parking services. Safety Tips Adobe Icon

Monthly mileage reporting

Mileage reports for fleet operations long-term rentals are due the 20th of each month and can be entered online. See Enter monthly mileage.

Bus parking

Information on how to get to the capitol, where to park and other transportation options. See Bus Parking Adobe Icon.

Save on fuel costs

Using your state fuel card offer costs savings and other benefits. Among them:

  • A 2-cents per gallon discount at 99 fueling stations - List of stations Microsoft Excel Icon
  • Rebates for prompt payment of bills.
  • The card is universally accepted for all fuel products, including alternative fuels.

Fuel card contract