A potential AMP Park security vulnerability was discovered and reported to Transportation Services and the Information Security Office on the evening of Tuesday, February 13. Upon notification of the issue, the developer of AMP Park, AIMS, took immediate action to address the vulnerability. There was no data breach, and no personally identifiable information was accessed.
Children’s bicycle helmets handed out at events on campus last year have been recalled by the manufacturer.
The helmets, Retrospec Scout in sizes small and extra-small, were given out by the UC Davis Police Department at events like Picnic Day, Thank Goodness for Staff, Take Our Children to Work Day and elsewhere between April and June.
The department distributed 76 of the helmets, purchased with a grant from the Office of Traffic Safety.
Parking Rates are Increasing Starting on September 1
Parking rates, both daily and monthly, will increase starting on September 1, 2023,to ensure that Transportation Services meets its obligation to maintain safe and sustainable infrastructure used by drivers, cyclists and pedestrians. The department is responsible for the maintenance of safe, accessible parking areas and campus mobility.
Dr. Perry Eggleston, Executive Director of Transportation Services, was recognized by the International Parking and Mobility Institute (IPMI) for his years of experience and dedication to finding innovative solutions for transportation and mobility challenges with the 2023 James M. Hunnicutt CAPP Industry Professional of the Year award.
UC Davis is transitioning from ParkMobile to a new parking platform - AggiePark via the AMP Park app. The process to purchase daily permits is similar to ParkMobile but the switch to AMP Park app offers a simpler, more convenient parking experience and several new benefits:
Transportation Services and Sacramento Regional Transit (SacRT) signed a new memorandum of agreement (MOU) to extend the Causeway Connection service between Davis and Sacramento through May 3, 2025.
Transportation Services was recognized by the International Parking & Mobility Institute with an Award of Merit because of its operational pivot from monthly to daily parking rates.
With these campus celebrations come vehicles--roughly 2500 of them per ceremony! If you plan on being on campus during a graduation ceremony, we want to let you know what to expect and where you'll likely encounter congested parking lots.
UC Davis and the City of Davis have a lot of cyclists and bike thieves know it! And for thieves, the UC Davis campus is a great place to steal a bike. (We hate that, BTW.) But there are ways you can help prevent bike theft on campus and we’re going to tell you how!
If you commute using the 113/Hutchinson interchange, you will soon be affected by the Hutchison Drive Improvement Project currently underway and set to close certain ramps at 113 and Hutchinson as soon as Monday of next week (11/8/21).
With campus COVID-19 testing requirements this fall, Transportation Services expects dramatic parking impacts near the ARC testing kiosk. See our suggestions on how to avoid congestion when getting your test.