New parking system
As of July 1, we migrated our parking payment and permitting services from HonkMobile to ParkEngage. All HONK permits expired on June 30 and you must get a new permit. Get the details.
Faculty & staff include
Parking rates for faculty & staff
Due to limited resources, you must purchase a parking permit or a paid/validated parking session to park on our Portland and Gorham campuses. You don’t need to display a physical permit on your vehicle (with the exception of carpool driver and rider permits).
Permit type | Cost |
---|---|
Faculty & staff | $25/year |
Other faculty & staff (without employee ID) | $25/year |
Reserved: Business hours | $125/year |
Reserved: 24/7 | $350/year |
All access (Expands parking access vs. regular permit) | Request permit |
Carpool* | Free; by request |
Bicycle | Free; by request |
USM-owned vehicles | Request permit |
* Carpool permits aren’t considered stand-alone parking permits. Carpool drivers must also have a valid USM parking permit.
Are you ready to purchase a new parking permit?
How to purchase your permit
The following is a step-by-step guide through the parking permit purchasing process. If you get stuck and need help, contact us.
Log in to your parking permit account to add a vehicle and access or update your information. Use your maine.edu email address and the password you created when you purchased your first ParkEngage permit.
General permit rules
- You must have a valid parking permit or an active hourly rate parking session to park in University of Southern Maine (USM) parking lots, driveways, and parking garages.
- You must pay all outstanding parking fines in full before you can purchase a new USM parking permit.
- All USM parking permits include documentation that details specific allowances, restrictions, and available parking areas.
- Your USM parking permit doesn’t guarantee that you’ll find a parking space during peak traffic periods.
- When classes are in session, our peak parking hours are Monday – Thursday, 8:30 a.m. – 2:00 p.m.
- You cannot share a USM parking permit with anyone else.
- You may register up to 5 vehicles (with valid plates) on your USM parking permit. However, you can only park 1 vehicle on campus at a time, including motorcycles, mopeds, and scooters.
- You don’t need to select or switch out your primary vehicle with ParkEngage.
- Permit rates may be subject to additional fees (e.g., admin, vendor, or processing fees).
- These added fees support the maintenance and improvement of our ParkEngage system to ensure reliable service and customer support.
- You can only hold 1 permit at a time, except for:
- Current faculty, staff, and students with a carpool driver permit.
- Other faculty and staff designations (e.g., student employees, interns, etc.) are not eligible for a single permit that allows residential parking.
- Faculty or staff who live in Portland Commons don’t need an additional residential permit if designated by the bargaining agreement.
- For students, some USM parking permits aren’t included in our standard tuition and fees and cost extra (e.g., Portland Commons residents).
Where to park on the Portland campus
Some permit types and parking areas have restrictions, which are listed on signs located at the entrance of each parking area.
NOTE: If your vehicle is parked in a loading zone without active loading or unloading, you will be fined, regardless of your permit status.
Where to park on the Gorham campus
Some permit types and parking areas have restrictions, which are listed on signs located at the entrance of each parking area.
NOTE: If your vehicle is parked in a loading zone without active loading or unloading, you will be fined, regardless of your permit status.
Where to park on the Lewiston-Auburn campus
Some permit types and parking areas have restrictions, which are listed on signs located at the entrance of each parking area.
NOTE: If your vehicle is parked in a loading zone without active loading or unloading, you will be fined, regardless of your permit status.
Safety escort service
Public Safety offers on-campus safety escort services at any hour, as long as our officers aren’t on another call. If no one is available, the dispatcher will let you know how long the delay will be and direct you to a secure location where you can wait.
Call 207-780-5211, and a uniformed Public Safety officer driving a marked vehicle will pick you up at your current campus location (e.g., your vehicle) and drop you off at another campus location (e.g., your residence hall).
Do you have questions or need assistance? We're happy to help!