Please be reminded that the Carless Day will again be observed on July 3, 2025.
Vehicles actually used by Persons with Disabilities and Senior Citizens, delivery vehicles, and guests of the Home Management, Executive Guest House, and Guestels are exempted.
Delivery vehicles are advised to take the shortest route possible.
This is also to reiterate that the designated common free parking areas for students, employees and clients are at the College of Veterinary Medicine and College of Information Sciences parking areas but they are allowed a maximum of two (2) hours after presenting their BSU ID or proof of transaction with BSU. There are also public pay parking areas at the BSU Dry Goods and Swamp Backfilled Areas.
Aside from those mentioned above, the areas covered by the Carless Day Policy are ALL of university parking lots until the College of Engineering, College of Human Kinetics, College of Forestry, and Research and Extension compound (including the NPRCRTC). This means that even the areas at the UHS and ICT Office are included.
Any violation hereof shall subject the erring employee or student to sanction in accordance with the provisions of Civil Service Rules and Regulations and the BSU Student Handbook. Non-BSU employees and students will be dealt with by the Office of Security Services.
This effort is inspired by the Local Government of La Trinidad’s commitment to environmental stewardship and aligned with the global Sustainable Development Goals. Please support BSU as it takes action to promote a “balanced and healthful ecology in accord with the rhythm and harmony of nature.”
For all of us, this means that once a month, we can embrace alternative transportation and opt for walking, biking, or utilizing public transportation. This reduces our carbon footprint contributing to a healthier environment for everyone.
Let’s walk together towards a greener future!