The enforcement rules that you use, and how you configure them, depend on whether your system is configured for city or university enforcement.
The following table shows you which parking enforcement concepts and features are used with each type of system:
Concept or feature | City Parking Enforcement | University Parking Enforcement |
---|---|---|
Enforce permits and overtime simultaneously | Yes | No |
District overtime | Yes | Yes |
Block face overtime | Yes | Supported but not typically used. |
Same position overtime | Yes | Supported but not typically used. |
Multiple violations | Yes | Yes |
Permits | Yes | Yes1 |
Permit restrictions | No | Yes |
Shared permits | Yes | Yes |
Parking lots (“zones”) | Yes | Yes |
Wheel imaging | Yes2 | No |
Long-term overtime | Yes3 | No |
Hotlist hits | Yes | Yes |
1 Permits must have permit restrictions applied to them in University Parking Enforcement.
2 Used to provide more evidence that a vehicle has not moved.
3 Requires the City Parking Enforcement with Wheel Imaging option to determine if a parked vehicle has not moved during the overtime period.