Parking permit prices increased for 2018-19 to help fund the new debt service and other increases in operating expenses, according to UTA's Parking and Transportation Services. PATS does not receive revenue from tuition. All revenue required to fund the maintenance and operating expenses come from self-generating sources. The graph above shows how UTA's permit rates compare to peer Texas institutions.
Permits go on sale today, Wednesday, Aug. 1, at uta.edu/pats. Faculty and staff have a new permit option.
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