Secure Bike Parking
UC Berkeley’s Parking & Transportation department has installed three secure and covered bicycle parking facilities on campus, for use by UC affiliates.This program is offered free of charge on a first come, first served basis.
Secure Bicycle Parking provides added security for your bicycle with:
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Access with a cal1 card.
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Parking enforcement patrols during business hours.
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Observation by parking attendants in facilities within parking lots on weekdays.
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Three covered facilities located in campus parking areas you can view on this map(link is external)(link is external):
- Personal Scooter Parking is Available at Bancroft Structure Only.
Secure Bicycle Parking Policy
- Users must be campus affiliates (current faculty, staff, or student) with an active appointment or currently enrolled.
- Users are required to possess a valid California bicycle license for all bicycles that will be housed in the secure bicycle parking facilities.
- Licenses are available with UCPD (for free) to campus affiliates at UCPD inside Sproul Hall.
- Users with personal scooters may only park their devices inside of the Bancroft Parking Structure, and they must be locked to the racks, securely.
- Secure bicycle parking facilities are meant to provide secure parking for bicycle commuters and not overnight storage.
- Bicycle storage is not allowed. Bicycles stored or left for long periods of time may be impounded.
- Sharing of access codes is not allowed.
- Use of access codes may be monitored to investigate misuse, theft, or property damage.
- Such as Bikes with bike racks on campus, the University does not assume responsibility for stolen or damaged bicycles.
- Bicycles parked in secure bicycle parking facilities must be locked to a bicycle rack using a high-quality lock.
- Bicycles must not be locked to the enclosure can cannot impede free entry or exit of cyclists or other bicycles.
- Each facility contains bicycle racks. Bicycles must be locked to a rack using a high-quality lock. Secure Bicycle parking facilities are locked and accessible only via a Cal1 Card.