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CAMPUS PARKING
INFORMATION
PARKING ENFORCEMENT RESPONSIBILITIES.
Vehicle code parking violations,
as well as handicapped and fire lane violations, will be enforced
by Campus and Public Safety (CPS) and/or Chicago Heights Police
Department (CHPD). Citations issued by CHPD will be handled in accordance
with their authority, policies, and procedures. Violations of Prairie
State College parking regulations will be enforced by the Campus
and Public Safety Department.
PARKING REGISTRATION.
All vehicles parked in Lots A, B, and C, are required to display
a valid Prairie State College Parking Permit unless parked in a
designated short-term parking area. Parking Lot D is designated
Business Community Education Center (BCEC) event and visitor parking.
Temporary short-term parking is provided for a maximum of one hour
in the designated spaces of the Circle Drive east of the Campus
main entrance. Permits are issued to specific individuals and are
not transferable. Permit holders are responsible for compliance
with all parking regulations and any fines assessed. Parking Lot
E, north of Vollmer Road, is an open lot and parking without a permit
is authorized except in designated spaces.
OBTAINING
A PERMIT. Permits are issued each academic year. Renewal
is required and permits are not transferable. Permits may be obtained
through the Campus and Public Safety Office, Room 1102, or during
registration at the Identification Card Station. Documents needed
to register vehicles: 1) Student Identification and Class schedule,
2) completed PSC Vehicle Registration card (obtainable outside of
Room 1102).There is no fee for the first sticker. Replacement stickers
and second vehicle stickers are $5.00. Fees must first be paid at
the Cashier's Office.
A valid Prairie State College Identification Card
is needed to obtain an annual permit. Visitor permits are issued
at the Information Center, the BCEC Office and the Campus and Public
Safety Office. Faculty, staff, and students needing a temporary
replacement may obtain a temporary permit at the Campus and Public
Safety Office.
DISPLAY OF PERMIT. Permits
(decals) will be displayed on the drivers side rear window of the
vehicle. Temporary permits will be placed on the drivers side front
dashboard just above the VIN plate (do not cover the Vehicle Identification
Number).
PERMIT TYPES:
Student.
Student permits are issued to both full-and-part-time students enrolled
in the current semester. Students must be currently enrolled for
a permit to be issued. A vehicle displaying a student permit is
allowed to park in all the lots, except Lot B. This permit is not
valid for designated short term, faculty/staff, visitor, or special
reserved and VIP parking spaces. A valid ID is required to obtain
a permit
Faculty and Staff. Faculty
and Staff permits are issued to all full-and part-time faculty and
staff at no charge. A vehicle displaying this permit is allowed
to park in the designated faculty/staff parking spaces in Lots A
and C. A valid PSC Id is required to obtain a permit.
VIP. VIP
permits are issued with the approval of the Vice President of Institutional
Support. A VIP permit is permanent and no renewal is required. A
vehicle displaying a VIP permit is authorized to park in designated
VIP places and all reserved places along with those authorize
for students, faculty, and staff, excluding places designated as
handicapped.
Handicapped.
Handicapped placards/license plates are issued by the Illinois
Secretary of State and must be displayed to park in
the designated handicapped places.
PARKING
CITATIONS
Campus and Public Safety Officers will be authorized
to issue parking citations for the violations listed below. Officers
may issue warnings as appropriate.
Violations and fines.
A $15 fine will be assessed for the following violations:
-No PSC Permit in Permit Lots, A, B and C
-Blocking Driveway/Intersection/Lane
-Parking Outside Yellow/White Lines
-Unauthorized parking in loading service area
-Parking Overnight without a Permit
-Parking on Grass/ Sidewalks/Trails
Parking in a Handicapped space and not displaying a placard or license
plate is a $50 violation for Campus and Public Safety or $100 if
issued by CHPD.
Payment of fines.
Violators will have 10 business days from the date of violation
to pay the fine at the Cashier's Office or by U. S. Mail. A $5.00
late penalty will be added for late payments. Failure to pay a fine
can result in a hold being placed on student records until the fine
is paid.
PARKING
APPEALS. A parking violation may be appealed
by forwarding a written appeal to the Prairie State College Parking
Appeals Committee. An appeal
form is available at the Campus and Public Safety Office
and Information Center. The appeal will be reviewed by the Appeals
Committee. The Committee can (1) declare no violation or (2) sustain
the violation. If the violation is sustained, the violator will
have 10 days from the date of the notification to pay the fine.
The $5.00 late penalty will not be assessed if: the appeal is received
within ten days; the violation is sustained and the fine is paid
in 10 days. If the committee declares no violation, the citation
is considered dismissed.
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