Parking & Transportation Services
Special eUpdate
August 28, 2014

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You are receiving this Parking & Transportation Services (P&TS) eUpdate as a member of the Stanford community. We believe the content of this message will be of interest to you as a parking permit holder and/or user of alternative transportation. We also want to share information with you to help Stanford meet certain transportation-related goals in the General Use Permit1 and SUMC Project:Renewal and to help create a more sustainable Stanford.

Visit our website at http://transportation.stanford.edu for more information.

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1) Pilot Go Passes, valid Sept. 1, are now available for purchase
Eligible graduate students and postdoctoral scholars, ensure you qualify before purchasing

2) Apply online for 2014-15 parking permits or Commute Club, which start Sept. 1
Parking expected to be increasingly limited; consider alternative transportation or alternative parking options

3) Learn to navigate Stanford's first roundabout on Campus Drive at Escondido Road
Be safe: Bicycles and vehicles share the road in the roundabout

4) Marguerite shuttle changes take effect in August and September
Changes include discontinuation of Line V, addition of VA Tram service, and route and schedule adjustments

5) Labor Day parking enforcement and transit service
Most transit will operate on Sunday schedules; on-campus parking enforcement will be limited


1) Pilot Go Passes, valid Sept. 1, are now available for purchase

Eligible graduate students and postdoctoral scholars, ensure you qualify before purchasing

Eligible off-campus graduate students and postdoctoral scholars can now purchase their 2014 Caltrain Go Passes, valid from Sept. 1 through Dec. 31, for $55. Please note that the Go Pass is NOT valid until Sept. 1. Using it before Sept. 1 will result in citation.

Purchasers can save a lot by buying a Go Pass to enjoy unlimited rides on Caltrain, which travels between San Francisco and Gilroy. Use the dynamic savings calculator to determine your total savings based on your current commute.

The three steps to getting a Go Pass are provided below:

1.  QUALIFY 

Your local address and enrollment status must be reflected in the P&TS customer database, which is updated through Axess. Please allow two to three days for updates to Axess to be reflected at P&TS. Once you complete these steps, if you are eligible, you will be able to purchase the Go Pass.

2.  PURCHASE

3.  PICK UP  

Go Passes are a non-transferable sticker. Passes must be picked up in person and will be affixed immediately to your valid Stanford ID. Passes cannot be sent by mail, nor can anyone else pick up your pass for you.

If you have questions or need more information, please send an email to pilotgopass@stanford.edu or visit pilotgopass.stanford.edu.

Want to help? Graduate students and postdoctoral scholars can earn $15 per hour assisting with Pilot Go Pass distribution events. Interested candidates should contact Rachel Mattenberger at rmaiss@stanford.edu or 650.721.3056.

 

2) Apply online for 2014-15 parking permits or Commute Club, which start Sept. 1

Parking expected to be increasingly limited; consider alternative transportation or alternative parking options

It’s time to apply for 2014-15 parking permits. Current parking permits expire on Aug. 31. Permit holders need to display new parking permits as of Sept. 1, 2014 (2014-15 permit rates).

Before you purchase a parking permit, consider the Commute Club (If you are a commuting student, please note that you cannot purchase a permit online or in person until our system is updated with your fall registration. Once you are registered, please allow two to three days for changes to be reflected in our system.)

Join the Commute Club or renew your membership

Anticipate that parking is increasingly limited on campus

West campus commuters accustomed to parking in Parking Structure 5 (PS-5) on Stock Farm Road or Parking Structure 1 (PS-1) on Campus Drive and Roth Way may be impacted by parking changes this fall. Increased parking demand may also impact parking around the Oval, Lasuen Street, and Museum Way.

The conversion of up to 200 commuter spaces to visitor parking in PS-1 is expected to make commuter parking even more limited in PS-1, PS-5, and Stock Farm lots.

Alternative parking options for west campus commuters include the Hoover Pavilion Parking Structure 9 (PS-9) and the new Searsville parking lot (at Campus Drive), which is expected to open in September.

Apply online for 2014-15 parking permits or Commute Club

If you need to purchase a parking permit, avoid a trip to our office and the long lines associated with the new academic year. Order online and request "U.S. Mail" delivery (allow 7 to 10 days). If you select "pick up," you will be notified when your permit is available (usually within 3 to 5 days). 

Temporary parking permits are available for online orders for long-term permits between Aug. 28 and Sept. 8. The temporary permit option is available only for long-term (academic and annual) parking permit orders that are placed online between Thursday, Aug. 28, and Monday, Sept. 8.

Online ordering is recommended, but here are all the options to apply:

1.     Order online (recommended)

2.     Fax your application: 650.724.8676

3.     Email your scanned application (Note: Due to widespread Outlook issues we may not receive all emails. If you cannot apply online, you may want to consider faxing your application to 650.724.8676.)

4.     Apply in person or by mail: 340 Bonair Siding (Mail Code 7255), Stanford, CA 94305-7255

Our office hours are 7:30 a.m. to 5 p.m., Monday through Friday, except university holidays. For more information, contact us at 650.723.9362 or transportation@stanford.edu.

 

3) Learn to navigate Stanford's first roundabout on Campus Drive at Escondido Road

Be safe: Bicycles and vehicles share the road in the roundabout

Stanford’s first intersection conversion to a single-lane roundabout is currently under construction at Escondido Road and Campus Drive and is expected to be completed in September.

This new roundabout will enable more efficient vehicular circulation and reduce confusion for drivers, cyclists and pedestrians.  Instead of requiring vehicles to come to a complete stop and determine who has the right of way, vehicles and bicycles should now be able to flow in a slow but continuous and safe manner to their destinations.

Details on how to navigate a roundabout are provided below for each specific mode. Please be aware that bicycles and vehicles will share the road in the roundabout.

Vehicles:

Cyclists:

Pedestrians:

Refer to our “How to navigate a roundabout” web page for more information. 

 

4) Marguerite shuttle changes take effect in August and September

Changes include discontinuation of Line V, addition of VA Tram service, and route and schedule adjustments

The following changes took effect on Aug. 25:

Beginning Sept. 2, the following changes will be implemented.

Beginning Sept. 13, the following routes will resume service.

The following route adjustments will take place in mid-September.

Schedules will be updated on the Marguerite website as changes occur. To align Marguerite schedules with upcoming Caltrain schedule changes, printed schedules have been postponed. New printed Marguerite schedules are expected to be available on all buses and at Parking & Transportation Services in late September.

If you need assistance, please contact marguerite@stanford.edu or 650.724.9339.

 

5) Labor Day parking enforcement and transit service

Most transit will operate on Sunday schedules; on-campus parking enforcement will be limited

Marguerite and other transit service: Marguerite service, including Ardenwood Express, will be suspended on Monday, Sept. 1, except the following lines.

Operating Monday, Sept. 1:

The AC Transit Line U, Dumbarton Express, and ACE Rail will not operate on Sept. 1. The following transit agencies will operate on Sunday schedules (visit 511.org for a full list of agency schedules):

Limited parking enforcement: During the Labor Day holiday, Sept. 1, unless otherwise posted, parking permit enforcement will be suspended in all ‘C’ parking lots (including shared commuter/residential lots), most visitor spaces, and in most ‘A’ lots, with the exception of parking facilities serving the hospitals and School of Medicine. 

‘A’ parking spaces, visitor spaces, Service/University Vehicle spaces, and timed loading zones/spaces will be enforced in the following parking areas on Labor Day:

Parking restrictions in residential lots (except shared lots) and special zones, such as disabled parking, red zones, fire lanes, and ‘Special Permit Only’ spaces, will be enforced 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Please refer to our Parking and Circulation Map (PDF) for parking locations and designations.

P&TS will be closed on Monday, Sept. 1, for the Labor Day holiday. If you have questions, please contact us before 5 p.m. on Aug. 29 or contact the appropriate transit agency directly.

 

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1 It is important for Parking & Transportation Services to communicate parking and alternative-transportation information to the campus. Under the 2000 General Use Permit (campus growth plan approved by Santa Clara County), the campus has a goal of "no net new peak-hour commute trips" over the life of the permit and must accommodate campus growth with a limited number of new parking spaces. Failure to achieve this goal will result in the university being faced with costly mitigation measures.

 

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