ADA Parking

ADA-accessible parking is available throughout campus in visitor lots, meters and pay stations and in permit-controlled parking lots. 

Blue/white pavement striping, blue and white signs, and the universal access symbol identify these spaces. A state-issued accessible license plate, permit, decal or placard must be displayed at all times in vehicles parked in ADA-accessible spaces. In permit-controlled lots, a UCB campus virtual permit must accompany the state-issued placard or license.

If you require ADA accommodation, please email your ADA placard’s registration to parkingpermits@colorado.edu. If you have not yet applied for a , email your request for accommodation to parkingpermits@colorado.edu.

Purchasing ADA Accessible Parking

Complete the . Both the applicant and their physician must complete and sign the appropriate sections of the form to obtain a state-issued placard through the local county motor vehicle office. Email the state-issued placard registration to parkingpermits@colorado.edu to purchase your parking.

Â鶹Ãâ·Ñ°æÏÂÔØBoulder Football Games

Parking for persons with disabilities is available in lot 204 (18th Street/Euclid Avenue). A wheelchair-accessible shuttle transports ticket holders with disabilities between lot 204 and Folsom Stadium continuously for two hours before and for one hour after the game. If additional accessible parking arrangements are needed to accommodate fans' needs, please call the Parking Services events team at 303-492-7344. Visit the main football page for more information.

Â鶹Ãâ·Ñ°æÏÂÔØBoulder Basketball Games

Accessible parking is available at meters along Regent Drive. No parking fee is charged during basketball games.

[1]Some of the documents and forms on this page are not fully accessible for users who employ screen readers and other assistive devices. If you use assistive technology and need access to one of the not yet remediated documents, please contact Parking Services' Customer Service Specialists at (303) 735-PARK (7275).

Additional Resources

  • For more details about getting to and around campus, review our ADA accessibility page.
  • For general campus ADA information, visit the Â鶹Ãâ·Ñ°æÏÂÔØBoulder Campus Accessibility page or the .
  • Additionally, visit the page for even more details about accessible, affordable and equitable multimodal transportation options.