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Accessible parking
Additional vehicle
Annual parking cycle
Availability of parking
Best time to request parking
Cancel parking
Carpools
Change in status
Change parking location
Change preferences
Change payment method
Charter buses and vans
Credit card auto-pay
Department vehicles
Disability plates and placards
Electric vehicle charging stations
Evening and weekend day parking
Event parking
Extended parking
Gate problems
  Graduate Employee Daily parking
Keep account up to date
Lots and locations
Medical parking request
MIT Health parking lot
Motorcycles
Number of vehicles
Parking authorization
Parking Coordinators
Parking location
Parking placards
Renewal
Reserved parking
Responsibilities of all parkers
Scratch cards
Snow emergency
Spouse/partner parking
Temporary parking
Temporary vehicle
Visitor parking

Accessible parking

MIT strives to be accessible to all. Click here for a map of accessible parking, ramps, and more.

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Additional or new vehicle

All MIT parkers who commute may register up to three vehicles on a parking account. Only one vehicle at a time is authorized to park on campus. If you have a new car or occasionally drive a different car, simply login to your parking dashboard and update your parking account by adding that vehicle.

If you are a campus resident, you can register only one vehicle at a time. If you have a new vehicle, you can login to your parking dashboard to remove the old one from your account and then add the new one.

If you are driving a temporary vehicle (a rental or loaner), please see the temporary vehicle FAQ below.

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Annual parking cycle

The annual parking cycle at MIT runs from July 1 to June 30 of the following year. On July 1 every year, the annual cap resets for parkers that have caps. Note that once you establish a parking account, the account is maintained continuously until you cancel it (as long as you continue to be eligible), so there is no annual renewal process. Note also that MIT reserves the right to implement periodic parking rate increases, and any increase will take effect when the next parking cycle begins on July 1.

If you need to cancel parking or make changes to your parking preferences, you can do this at any time of the year through your online parking dashboard or by contacting us. (See FAQ below.)

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Availability of parking spaces

Having an MIT parking account does not guarantee that you will be able to find a space in your authorized area or lot. On occasion, you may need to park in a different lot instead of your usual lot. If you can’t find a space within your zone, call the Parking & Transportation Office for assistance.

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Best time to request parking

Once you apply for parking and are approved, you will begin to incur a prorated annual charge (if you pay a daily rate) or monthly fees (if you pay a monthly rate) as of the day your parking is authorized. Please check your parking confirmation email, and contact the Parking & Transportation Office if you want to adjust the beginning date of your parking.

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Cancel parking

You can cancel your parking at any time through your online parking dashboard or by contacting the Parking & Transportation Office. To obtain parking after canceling, you would need to submit a new parking request form. Note that for affiliates and other monthly-rate parkers, it is important to contact the Parking & Transportation Office if you no longer need parking; otherwise, you will continue to be charged the monthly parking fee.

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Carpools

Eligible Cambridge-based MIT employees and/or students who are daily-rate commuters and who are interested in forming a carpool should follow these steps:

Any changes to the carpool agreement (such as adding/removing members or dissolving the carpool) should be discussed first with the Parking & Transportation Office. If a carpool change is made by the Parking & Transportation Office, the change will take effect at the beginning of the next calendar month, after which it will be reflected in billing. Note that if you have a subsidized T-pass through MIT, you are not eligible for a carpool.

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Change in status

If your status at MIT has changed (from student to employee, for example, or from active faculty to retired faculty) and you have questions about parking, contact the Parking & Transportation Office.

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Change parking location

If you have a valid reason (such as a medical problem) for requesting a change in parking location, contact the Parking & Transportation Office. We may be able to assist. Please see the Medical Request FAQ below.

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Change parking preferences

You can make changes to your parking preferences at any time. Some changes can be made through your parking dashboard (such as adding or removing a vehicle). For other changes, such as a change in payment method or to request a change in parking location, please contact the Parking & Transportation Office.

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Change payment method

If you want to change your parking payment method (for example, from credit card auto-pay to paying through a student account), contact the Parking & Transportation Office, and we can make this change for you.

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Charter buses and vans

If you have questions about where to park a charter bus or van, contact the Parking & Transportation Office. We will go over the details with you and evaluate parking options on a case-by-case basis.

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Credit card auto-pay

To pay for parking via credit card auto-pay, you provide your credit card information when you request parking, and you authorize monthly charges. Each month, the Parking & Transportation Office will automatically charge your credit card based on your parking activity. You will receive a receipt each time you are charged, and the charge will appear on your credit card statement (currently as MIT_OPE_PARK - CAMBRIDGE, MA).

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Department vehicles

Parking coordinators can request parking for a department vehicle. This request can be made through the parking app dashboard and is paid via Journal Voucher only. Departments pay a one-time annual fee for vehicles, and the cost object needs to be confirmed each year. There are no daily parking fees.

To be considered a department vehicle, the vehicle must be owned by and registered to MIT. All MIT-owned vehicles that park in MIT parking areas must be authorized to park by the Parking & Transportation Office.

If a department vehicle is assigned to a gated facility, the Parking & Transportation Office will issue a parking access card to be used for the department vehicle only. Any misuse of the parking access cards may cause the parking privileges for that vehicle to be forfeited.

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Disability plates and placards

An MIT parker who has a valid parking permit and disability plates or a state placard should park in designated accessible spaces in their assigned parking area. If accessible spaces in that area are full, contact the Parking & Transportation Office. No additional action is required.

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Electric vehicle (EV) charging stations

MIT charging stations currently provide a total of 151 spaces and are located at:

This on-campus amenity is provided for the convenience of all MIT parking account holders, and the charging spaces are in high demand, so availability is not guaranteed. Plan ahead as needed (charge at home when you can) in case all the spaces are occupied.

To use the ChargePoint stations on the MIT campus:

ChargePoint EV charging is just one of several environmentally friendly commuter amenities offered through the Parking & Transportation Office. If you have any questions about this or other programs available to the community, contact commuting@mit.edu.

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Evening and weekend day parking

If you have a valid on-campus parking account (including a carpool account), you may park in most lots on campus after 2:30 PM, Monday through Friday, and all day on weekends and MIT holidays, for no additional charge.

For non-resident extended or overnight parking, please see the FAQ below.

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Event parking and attendant services

For event visitors: Certain garages are available for on-campus large event parking, such as sporting events or department functions. Contact DAPER and/or the Parking & Transportation Office for more information. Refer to the MIT recreation parking map for available parking options. View additional tips for travelling to the MIT campus on the MIT Visitor Page.

For event hosts: Note that the Parking & Transportation Office can arrange for a parking attendant if you need one (for an extra per-hour charge).

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Extended parking (including weekday or weekend overnights)

If you have a valid MIT parking account and need to be out of town on Institute business overnight or for an extended period of time (up to two weeks), you may leave your vehicle in your assigned parking facility. Before leaving the Institute, you should:

Please note: Incomplete or late forms will not be approved.

MIT assumes no responsibility for the safety of any vehicle or its contents while parked on Institute property.

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Gate problems

Every gated lot has a speakerphone attached to the gate and a printed phone number you can call for assistance. The speakerphone’s black push button connects you to the Parking & Transportation Office or the MIT Police, depending on the time of day. In either case, you will connect with someone who can raise the gate (if warranted) from their remote location.

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Graduate Employee Daily parking

Graduate Employee Daily parking is available to eligible graduate student employees and provides access to more parking lots on campus for the standard daily parking rate with an annual cap that is higher than the cap for student parking accounts.

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Keep account up to date

Every parker is responsible for keeping parking account information up to date, including vehicle description(s) and license plate number(s). Failure to update your account could result in ticketing for a violation. You can log into your parking dashboard at any time to update your account details.

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Lots and locations

View a list of parking areas on campus.

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Medical parking request

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MIT Health parking lot

Only patients with appointments at MIT Health are eligible to park in the MIT Health (formerly MIT Medical) parking lot free of charge.

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Motorcycles

If you are an MIT commuter with a valid parking account, the account covers your motorcycle as well as your car. You do not need a specific motorcycle permit. You can register up to three vehicles (including motorcycles) on your parking account; just use the “+ another vehicle” function on your parking dashboard to add a motorcycle. However, note that only one vehicle at a time may park on campus under each permit.

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Number of vehicles

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Parking authorization

Your parking authorization is based on a parking account (essentially a collection of information associated with your MIT ID card and your license plate) instead of a physical sticker on your car.

You can log into your parking dashboard at any time to view which areas and lots you have been assigned to for parking.

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Parking Coordinators

Each department has a Parking Coordinator who is the subject matter expert on all commuting programs available to the department. If you have parking related questions, please consult with your department’s designated Parking Coordinator (or contact the Parking & Transportation Office).

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Parking location

Allocating parking on a campus of this size is a complicated process. If you already have parking, you maintain the same location unless you request a change. If you are a new applicant for parking, we will assign you to the most convenient location based on availability.

Employee and Graduate Employee Daily account holders: When you request parking, you provide the Parking & Transportation Office with information about where you work, and we make our best effort to find you a parking space within reasonable walking distance, based on lot availability and capacity.

Student commuters: All student commuters (including carpools) park in the Riverside area.

Campus residents: Campus residents park at the lot associated with their residence

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Parking placards

Parking placards are intended for departmental business purposes and allow parking in an area other than your assigned parking area. The parking placard allows a parker with an MIT parking account to park in MIT lots and areas specified on the placard. Placards are not valid without a current MIT parking account.

Placard use is limited to two hours, and parkers must park in legal spaces. Placards are not to be used for all-day parking in more convenient locations.

To obtain a parking placard, contact your Parking Coordinator.

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Renewal

Once established, your parking account is maintained continuously until you cancel it, so there is no need for you to renew the account every year. You can cancel parking or make changes to your parking preferences at any time through your online parking dashboard or by contacting the Parking & Transportation Office.

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Reserved parking

There are a small number of designated reserved spots in some parking facilities. The Parking Committee actively discourages the designation of any parking space as a reserved spot, especially when it is requested solely for the sake of convenience.

The following are approved exceptions:

All requests for reserved parking spaces must be submitted annually to the Parking & Transportation Office via the department Parking Coordinator. These requests must include justification and an estimate of the space's usage. If a request is not submitted, or if it is denied, the reserved signage for that space will be removed, and the space will return to the regular commuter parking pool.

People who have a placard cannot park in a reserved space. Reserved spaces are only to be used by the authorized person or department.

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Responsibilities of all parkers

All parking on campus is at the vehicle owner’s risk. MIT and its employees are not responsible for any damage to or theft of the vehicle or any of its contents (including damage by fire).

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Scratch cards

For information about purchasing a scratch card for one-day parking on campus, please see our visitor page.

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Snow emergency

During snow emergencies, MIT requests that all cars be moved to indoor lots so that the outdoor parking areas may be plowed. For details, please see the regulations and enforcement page.

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Spouse/partner parking

MIT provides on-campus monthly-rate parking for the spouse or partner of a campus resident. Spouses or partners of parkers who commute should explore our options for campus visitors.

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Temporary parking

If you need temporary parking at MIT, there are several options, including public lots, scratch cards, and affiliate parking. Please contact the Parking & Transportation Office for more information.

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Temporary vehicle (a rental or loaner)

If you have a parking account and are temporarily driving a different vehicle to campus, you do not need an additional permit.

Note: Only one vehicle at a time may park on campus under each permit, including temporary vehicles.

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Visitor parking

For information about visitor parking at MIT (either with a sponsored parking pass or in spaces available to the public), please see our visitor page.

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 CONTACT INFO

Facilities

Department Directory

Parking & Transportation Office

Atlas Service Center
Street Address: 40 Ames Street
Building: E17-106
Hours: M - F, 8AM - 5PM

parking services

Email: mitparking@mit.edu
Tel: 617-258-6510

t-pass services

Email: tpass@mit.edu
Tel: 617-253-9701

other commuter connections

Email: commuting@mit.edu


Tom Giannino
Manager

Robynn Cruz-Walker
Commuter Program Administrator

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