UTAPS Stories
UTAPS' staff deliver excellent service to our customers through new technologies, clean air programs, and outreach. Lean more about how UTAPS is working to continually improve services to the campus community below:
Sac State Grad and UTAPS Parking Officer Pens Mystery for Youngsters
Moses Jones is forever losing things, and when he couldn't find a shoe, he retraced his steps to search for it. At the grocery store, for instance, he "foraged through the frozen foods," "probed through the produce section," "dared dangers in the deli" and "bumbled through the bakery." And at the music store, he "sorted through the saxophones" and "dismantled the drums."
He finally found the shoe in his own refrigerator.
Moses Jones and the Case of the Missing Sneaker is the first children's book written and illustrated by Sacramento State grad student N.T. McQueen, 28, who also works as a campus parking-enforcement officer for University Transportation & Parking Services.
"I'm sure people find that most things they've misplaced turn up in the most random spots," says McQueen. "I have two little kids, so we lose things very often that end up in weird places, like inside our shoes." Read More
UTAPS Celebrates Clean Air Month
In celebration of Clean Air Month, Sacramento State hosted the 36th Annual Breathe California Clean Air Awards Luncheon in the University Union Ballroom on May 18. University Transportation & Parking Services (UTAPS) was as a silver sponsor for the event, and UTAPS staff and students hosted an information booth at the event featuring Sac State Commute Choices.
UTAPS also hosted Sac State Bike Day in the Library Quad, in conjunction with the Sacramento Transportation Management Association. Read More.
UTAPS Puts Drivers to the Test - New Shuttle Driver Training
Every summer, University Transportation & Parking Services (UTAPS) takes a hands-on approach when it comes to training new student drivers. Students who have met the unit load, GPA and driving record requirements, passed the requisite physical and drug tests, and earned a Class B license, arrive on campus ready to go.
But driving the Hornet Shuttle Express buses requires more than just agility, sobriety, good standing and skill. It requires the ability to professionally handle a variety of situations that could occur. Read More.
Zipcar Expands Commute Choices on Camps
University Transportation and Parking Services (UTAPS) has partnered with Zipcar to bring convenient and sustainable transportation options to students. Started during the fall 2011 semester, two Zipcars were located near the residence halls Sac State alumnus. for student use. These cars will be available 24 hours a day for up to 180 miles per day.
"UTAPS thought it would be a great service to provide to our students," said Gina Lombardo, director of UTAPS. The program is part of a system-wide agreement between the California State University (CSU) and Zipcar. For more information about registering to use a Zipcar, click here. For other alternative commute choices, click here.
Celebrating Their Own - Freddy Orozco Recognized as Parking Professional of the Year!
Freddy Orozco, assistant to the senior director, University Transportation & Parking Services (UTAPS), was named 2011 Parking Professional of the Year by the California Public Parking Association (CPPA). The award was presented at the CPPA Annual Conference in Oakland on November 3, 2011.
Award recipients are recognized for their creativity and innovation; contributions to their institutions, to the CPPA, and to the parking industry; and for demonstration of dedication to the industry through efforts to increase the awareness of the parking profession.





