Parking Rules & Regulations
鶹ɫƬ has developed Campus Motor Vehicle Rules and Regulations for the purpose of proper identification of vehicles of persons who have legitimate business with the College; to ensure safety/notification of students, faculty and staff in an emergency; to provide orderly parking, traffic and use of parking facilities; to provide for the issuance of vehicle identification permits; to ensure pedestrian safety; and, to provide for enforcement in the event of violation. The operation of a motor vehicle on 鶹ɫƬ property is governed by College rules and regulations.
- 鶹ɫƬ has developed Campus Motor Vehicle Rules and Regulations for the purpose of proper identification of vehicles of persons who have legitimate business with the College; to ensure safety/notification of students, faculty and staff in an emergency; to provide orderly parking, traffic and use of parking facilities; to provide for the issuance of vehicle identification permits; to ensure pedestrian safety; and, to provide for enforcement in the event of violation. The operation of a motor vehicle on 鶹ɫƬ property is governed by College rules and regulations.
- The fact that a violation notice is not issued when a violation occurs does not imply that the regulation or rule is not in effect. Each vehicle operator is responsible for knowing and following the parking rules and regulations.
- Campus Security has been charged with the authority to enforce these regulations, including the right to tow vehicles for specific violations and/or for repeat violators. The owner or operator of a towed vehicle is responsible for the cost of towing and storage fees in addition to any other assessed fines.
- The College assumes no responsibility for any vehicle or its contents while the vehicle is parked or operated on College property. All vehicle operators should lock or otherwise secure their vehicles when parked on the 鶹ɫƬ campus.
- Registration of Motor Vehicles: All students, faculty and staff at 鶹ɫƬ are required to identify their motor vehicles on campus through the use of a Galveston College Parking Permit. Parking Permits may be obtained free of charge from Media Services (R-120) by completing the appropriate form.
- Procurement of a Parking Permit by students or employees does not guarantee a specified parking space. Each driver is responsible for finding a legal parking space. Inability to locate a parking space is not an excuse for violating parking regulations.
- A Parking Permit may not be obtained for or displayed by an individual ineligible to receive the permit. The College may suspend for a period of up to one (1) year, the parking privileges of individuals who violate this regulation.
- Reserved Parking Permit: GC Employees assigned to designated reserved (restricted) parking spaces will be required to display a valid parking permit and the reserved parking hang-tag.
NOTICE: Parking in a 鶹ɫƬ parking space/lot requires a valid Galveston College Parking Permit. All others will be towed. Parking Permits may be obtained (with proof of current paid registration) from Media Services (R-120).
Several parking spaces have been designated, and are clearly marked as Visitor Parking with a one (1) hour limit. Violators will be towed.
All students utilizing campus parking facilities must properly display a valid Galveston College parking permit, and park in an appropriate parking space. 鶹ɫƬ does not guarantee a parking place, nor does the absence of a parking space justify violation of the Campus Motor Vehicle Rules and Regulations.
Students, faculty and staff may obtain GC Parking Permits (with proof of current enrollment) free of charge from Media Services (R- 120). All automobiles on campus must display a valid parking permit on the outside lower left corner of the rear window. Permits for convertibles, pickups with temporary campers, and vehicles with a rea r window sun shield may be displayed on the left rear bumper.
Failure to display a parking permit as described above constitutes a parking violation. (For additional information on parking violations, see parking violations below.) Students, faculty and staff shall be responsible for all permits registered in their name, regardless of the owner of the vehicle. If a parking permit is lost, the loss should be reported, in person, immediately to Media Services.
All students may park in all parking lots and spaces not designated for visitors, for the disabled, for college vehicles, for faculty and staff, or as reserved. Students with handicap I disability license plates or special handicap tags may park in any designated handicap space. These spaces are reserved 24 hours a day 7 days a week.
- In accordance with Texas law, operators of bicycles, motorcycles, motor scooters and mopeds shall be granted all the rights and shall be subject to all the laws and duties applicable to the driver of a motor vehicle while on the 鶹ɫƬ campus.
- Parking of bicycles must be restricted to designated areas or bicycle racks. Bicycle racks are located next to the Northen Building, east side.
- Parking of motorcycles, motor scooters or mopeds must be restricted to areas or spaces marked or designated for these types of vehicles. Designated motorcycle parking spaces are located between the Fine Arts Building and the Northen Building and on the east side of the Hermes Fitness Center.
- Any of these vehicles found parked illegally and creating a potential safety hazard may be impounded or cited at the owner’s expense.
Parking Permit Violations
- No valid permit
- Failure to display valid GC parking permit
- Permit improperly displayed
- Displaying a permit that has been altered or forged Parking Violations
- Parking in a “No Parking” zone
- Parking where prohibited by signs, painted curbs, or lines
- Parking where no marked space exists Parking on grass, grounds, or turf
- Parking in area which has not been designated for parking
- Parking in a fire zone
- Parking in a loading zone
- Parking in a reserved space or area
- Parking in faculty/staff or reserved space
- Parking illegally in a “Visitor Only” reserved space(s)
- Parking illegally in any controlled space or area
- Parking in a space for disabled individuals without properly displaying a license plate or placard (hang-tag) for disabled individuals.
- Blocking drives, sidewalks, exits or loading zones.
- Parking in a manner that obstructs or impairs proper usage of sidewalks, driveways, streets, curbs, ramps, loading zones, marked crosswalks, or disabled access.
- Parking in a manner to prevent, impair or obstruct other vehicles from entering or exiting parking lots, parking spaces, or access streets that enter and exit the campus.
- Parking in a manner that obstructs truck access to dumpsters.
- Illegal parallel parking on two-way streets and roadways.
- Parking in a manner that obstructs two-way flow of traffic on any campus street or within a parking lot.
- Failure to park with right-hand wheels within eighteen (18) inches of the street curb.
- Failing to park within marked space. Failure of one vehicle to park within the marked boundaries is not implied consent for others to park with any part of the vehicle over the line.
- Parking in a “double parked” fashion.
- Playing loud and disruptive music
- Stopping or parking a vehicle on the roadway side of any vehicle parked at the edge or curb of a street or parking lot.
- Moving Violations
- Speeding (The campus speed limit is 10 miles per hour)
- Burning-off
- Reckless driving
- Running a stop sign
- Failure to yield right-of-way
- Driving the wrong way on a one-way street or parking lot through way
- Executing an illegal U-turn
- Failure to yield to a pedestrian in a cross-walk
- Operating a motor vehicle on curbs, sidewalks, grass, etc.
- Other moving violations as defined by law
- All laws of the State of Texas, ordinances of the City of Galveston and rules and regulations of 鶹ɫƬ are in effect on the campus 24 hours a day.
- Special temporary parking arrangements may be made through the Director of Facilities.
- Reserved spaces, whether by designated “Reserved” signs or reserved by Campus Security for special events, will be enforced.
- Traffic and Parking Notices: 鶹ɫƬ Security may issue 鶹ɫƬ Violation Notices.
- Towing of Motor Vehicles: All 鶹ɫƬ parking lots are posted with signs
stating “Towing Enforced – Permit Parking Only – Unauthorized Vehicles Will Be Towed
at Owner’s or Operator’s Expense -Towing Enforced 24 hours a Day.” Unauthorized, illegally
parked and abandoned motor vehicles are subject to removal from 鶹ɫƬ
parking lots by towing. Towing will be in accordance with Texas Transportation Code
– Chapter 684.
- Violations and Violation Notices resulting in immobilization or Towing:
- Receiving three (3) Violation Notices for any violation may result in vehicle being immediately towed at owner’s expense.
- Unpaid parking fines
- Blocking emergency access and driveways/doorways
- Parking in fire zones
- Blocking fire hydrants
- Vehicles determined to be abandoned
- Violations and Violation Notices resulting in immobilization or Towing:
Note: For any violation causing disruption or a safety concern, the vehicle may be immediately towed at the owner’s expense.
First Offense | Violation | Fee |
---|---|---|
Parking Permit Violations | $25 | |
Parking in a No Parking Zone | $25 | |
Parking in a reserved, visitor, or faculty/staff space | $25 | |
Moving Violation | $25 | |
Parking in a designated space without appropriate permit | $10 | |
Immobilization fee | $50 | |
Second Offense | ||
All fines are doubled for second offenses with the academic year. |
Penalties: Parking privileges may be suspended for a period of up to one (1) year for habitual violators. The vehicles of habitual violators may also be towed without notice at the expense of the vehicle owner.
All fines for parking violations, permit violations, or moving violations are due within ten (10) working days from the date of the violation. Payments may be made in the Business Office (M-222). A late payment fee of $10 will be added to a traffic/parking violation fine if payment is not made within ten (10) working days from the date of the violation.
Failure to pay for violations may prevent future registration, obtaining official transcripts and/or a diploma.
- Students, faculty, and staff who receive a violation notice or whose vehicle has been impounded may request a review of that action by submitting a written request to the Director of Security within ten (10) working days of the date of the Violation Notice.
- The review request will be acted upon within fifteen (15) working days of the date of submission. If the Director of Security finds that the vehicle was improperly impounded, the Violation Notice and towing/impounding expenses incurred by the student for whose vehicle was impounded, will be reimbursed by the College. Appeals to the decision of the Director of Facilities and Security will be handled for students through the Vice President of Student Services.
- Abandoned Vehicle – a motor vehicle, bicycle, or other conveyance parked on Galveston College property for more than three (3) days without being moved.
- Campus – all property owned or controlled by 鶹ɫƬ.
- Citation – Notification issued by a Galveston police officer which may be written to any vehicle found in violation of state law or city ordinances on 鶹ɫƬ property.
- Parking for Disabled Individuals – spaces or areas reserved for any disabled individual who bas an appropriate hang tag or license plate.
- Habitual Violator – any person who has received three (3) or more violations notices within a twelve-month period.
- Impound – towing and storage of a vehicle at a towing facility.
- Marked Space – parking space defined by two parallel lines.
- Motor Vehicle – all automobiles, buses, trucks, motorcycles, motor scooters, motorbikes, mopeds, golf carts etc.
- Moving Violations – moving traffic law violations as enacted by the State of Texas.
- No Parking Zones – all areas not specifically designated for parking, including painted curbs, fire lanes, loading zones, service delivery and dumpster pads.
- Parking Permit – a temporary card, hang tag or self-adhering decal issued by Galveston College, authorizing the motor vehicle properly displaying the permit to be lawfully parked within designated areas. The issuance and display of the permit serves as proper registration.
- Reserved Parking – parking spaces identified by signs and/or pavement markings; enforced during business hours
- Restricted Parking – parking spaces reserved for use by holders of designated permits.
- Visitors – persons other than students, faculty members, staff members or employees of 鶹ɫƬ.
- Violation Notice – a notification issued by 鶹ɫƬ Security for violations of parking and traffic regulations.
- VIP – Vehicle Identification Permit; same as Parking Permit
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