Visitor Parking

All visitors to the University should proceed to the Maxcy Parking Lot (P1) and check in with the parking attendant. The attendant will advise visitors where to park. If there are no available spaces in the Maxcy Parking Lot, the attendant will issue a temporary placard to park in an alternate location designated by the parking attendant.

After 7 p.m. and on weekends, temporary permits can be obtained at the University Police Department, located on the east side of the Campus Store (down the stairs from the Wells Fargo ATM).

For questions regarding University parking, please contact:

Julie Carbonella 
Director of Operations 
Department of Public Safety and Admin. Services
203-932-7013   |   jcarbonella@newhaven.edu

Student Handbook

Students who have overnight guests should refer to the Office of Residential Life for the policy on parking overnight visitors.

Please click here to review to the Student Handbook.

Reservations for parking are made through the EMS system. Please, review the Reserved Parking Policy below.

  • Requests for reserved parking are limited to the Maxcy Lot (P1) ONLY.
  • Maxcy Hall Visitor’s Parking Lot (P1) has 25 parking spaces available for prearranged reserved parking and 13 short-term general visitor parking spaces available on a first-come, first-served basis.
  • All requests for reserved parking are to be submitted at least 48 hours in advance through the Event Management System (EMS) only. Visit myCharger > EMS > My Templates > Maxcy Reserved Visitor’s Parking Request > Book Now to submit your reservation.
  • A maximum of 25 spaces may be reserved, (this is the total cumulative amount of reserved parking spaces, as there may be others who have requested reserved spaces as well).
  • Once the 25 spaces have been reserved, the remaining visitor parking spaces may be utilized on a first-come, first-served basis. Overflow visitor parking is located at the Hoffman Street Lot (P45) only. Please refer to the Parking Map and the regular shuttle schedule for assistance.
  • Special event parking requests will be available at either the Railroad Salvage, St. Paul’s, or Hoffman Street lots with regular shuttle service to and from campus.
  • Handicapped spaces CANNOT (by law) be reserved.
  • Student groups may not reserve parking spaces.

For further instructions on submitting a Maxcy Reserved Visitor’s Parking Request through EMS, please click here to review the full Visitor & Reserved Parking – Main Campus policy. 

For questions regarding reserved parking on campus, please contact: Julie Carbonella, Director of Operations, Department of Public Safety, at jcarbonella@newhaven.edu.

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