The University of North Texas started as a teachers’ school in 1890. Transit and parking have always played a role in ensuring our students, faculty, staff and visitors have access to campus.
Prior to 1970, parking and transit services were rolled under the campus security department. In 1970, the university formed a licensed, official police department.
Parking and transit services remained tied to the UNT Police Department until 2015. Our department now operates on its own, handling parking on campus and transportation to and from campus.
Parking availability on or near campus has always been important – even during the
time of horse-drawn carriages! As the university grew, parking mostly shifted to the
perimeter of campus. This helped make way for classrooms, educational support buildings,
walkways for students, and more green space.
As our campus community has grown, so has our response to their needs. In 2011, the
Highland Street Garage was completed with just under 1,000 spaces. In 2018, the expansion
of parking lots near Victory Hall on the south side of campus gave us another 800
spaces. In 2019, following the demolition of the former Fouts Field, a new parking
lot brought yet another 1,000 spaces to campus. Our department continues to evaluate
parking needs and provide for our students, faculty, staff and visitors.
Transportation on campus has a long history of collaboration with the surrounding
community. There have been times when the university was in charge of its own transportation
vehicles.
In 2003, a Transportation Fee was implemented to raise funds to support buses, staff
and service needs for campus routes.
In more recent years, our duties to fiscal responsibility have led us to partner with the Denton County Transportation Authority. A 10-year contract with DCTA was signed in 2018 to ensure safe and reliable transit for our students.