VEHICLE REGISTRATION
PERMIT
If you regularly drive more than one vehicle,
both vehicles should be registered. Your permit is registered to you and may not
be used by anyone else.
Your Vehicle Registration Permit must be displayed at all times when your
vehicle is on the Midway College campus.
DISABLED PERMITS
These permits are to be used by visitors or
faculty, staff, and students who are in possession of a disabled permit issued
by Midway College.
To apply for a disabled permit, obtain the necessary documentation from the
Campus Safety Department.
Midway College will make every effort to provide safe and accessible parking for
those requiring disabled parking spaces and we solicit your support in this
endeavor.
WHERE YOU CANNOT PARK
Vehicles parked in violation of Midway College
rules or regulations are subject to a written citation and/or the vehicle being
towed at the owner's expense. Any student, faculty, or staff member, who
receives more than three violations in a semester, may have their permit revoked
and the vehicle barred from campus.
Parking Violations Include:
· Unauthorized use of Disabled Spaces $25.00*
· Parking in Fire Lanes $15.00*
· Blocking Dumpsters $15.00*
· Parking on the Grass $15.00*
· Parking in No Parking Areas $10.00
· Parking in Wrong Designated Area $10.00
· Parking in Reserved Spaces $10.00
· Parking in Visitor Parking $10.00
· Parking in Restricted Area $10.00
· Failure to Display Permit $15.00
· Blocking other Vehicles $10.00
· Creating a Traffic Hazard $10.00
* Indicates the possibility of being towed
PARKING AFTER NORMAL BUSINESS HOURS
Visitor Parking - open parking 5:00 pm Friday to
7:00 am Monday
Reserved Parking - no open parking
Faculty/Staff Circle Parking by Pinkerton Hall - open parking 5:00 pm to 7:00 am
Monday through Thursday and 5:00 pm Friday to 7:00 am Monday
Other Faculty/Staff Parking - open parking after 5:00 pm daily
Resident Student Lots - open parking 7:00 am Saturday through 4:00 pm Sunday
Commuter Student Lots - open parking 5:00 pm Friday through 7:00 am Monday
Fleet Lot - no open parking
Disabled Spaces - by permit only
CARE OF THE VEHICLE REGISTRATION PERMIT
Do not allow anyone else to use your permit - it
is only valid when the registered driver uses it.
If you lose your permit or if your permit is stolen, notify the Campus Safety
Department immediately, so you will not be issued a citation.
VISITOR PARKING
Visitors to campus are to use parking spaces
designated as Visitor Parking. This includes all persons visiting the resident
halls. This will result in more available parking spaces for student in the
student lots.
Visitor Parking is located in the circle parking area beside Pinkerton Hall, and
in the parking lot beside the Keeneland Barn.
Any visitor who is remaining on campus more than a short period of time must
notify the Campus Safety Department at extension 5419. That visitor will be
directed to other parking in order to open up visitor spaces.
Students, faculty, and staff members are responsible to notify their visitors of
these requirements.
APPEALS
If you feel that your car has been unfairly
ticketed or towed, you may file an appeal at the office of Student Affairs
within seven days. Your appeal will be reviewed by the Parking Appeals
Committee, which will notify you by mail of its decision. The following
violations may not be appealed:
· Parking in Visitor Parking
· Blocking Fire Lanes
· Unauthorized use of Disabled Spaces
· Blocking Dumpsters
· Parking in Reserved Spaces
Appeals received more than seven days after the
violation was written will not be considered.
QUICK REMINDERS
- Always lock your vehicle.
- If you loan your vehicle to someone else, you will still be responsible for
any citation issued to it.
- Do not assume that because other vehicles are parked illegally that you may
do so.
- Do not park in an unauthorized area with hazard lights flashing; this will
not prevent you from receiving a citation.
- The blue striped lines beside disabled spaces are not parking spaces.
- All vehicles parked on campus must display a valid vehicle registration
permit.
- 15 MPH speed limit on campus.