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Parking regulations are designed to make parking easier and more convenient for all and to maximize safety for everyone on the college's property. Cooperation is required for a safe campus.
The campus parking lots are provided for persons enrolled in SPC classes, persons conducting official business with the college, and faculty and staff who work at the college. During the working day, some spaces are reserved for use by faculty, staff and visitors. Parking spaces are color coded for use by groups. Parking spaces are assigned by color code as follows:
Staff/FacultyYellow lined spaces StudentWhite lined spaces VisitorGreen lined spaces HandicappedBlue lined spaces The color coded lines are generally used for daytime parking (7:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.) and may not apply in the evening. Please note that a few faculty and staff spaces are reserved for instructors in the evening. These vary by campus and are listed for this campus later in this document.
Rights of the college to regulate the use of any and all parking facilities include:
- Denying parking privileges to any individual and/or group of individuals.
- Reserving parking spaces for the use of selected individuals or designated individuals and /or groups.
St. Petersburg Junior College reserves the right to change or modify these rules and or the allocation of parking spaces as the need arises.
No vehicle hang tags are required for students
Staff and faculty - but not students - are required to register their vehicles to park on campus. Students are invited to continue their vehicle registration. This will enable security to locate vehicle owners in time of need. With construction ongoing on campus, from time to time there is a need to ask that vehicles be moved. Your continued registration enables security to locate you in time of need.
- All students must park on paved lots. Day students (those using the campus between 7:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m.) must park between white parallel lines only. Yellow lined spaces are reserved for faculty and staff during the day. Students using the campus after 4:00 p.m. may park between any colored lines with the exception of the SA staff lot on the southside of the SA building, staff spaces at the PE Building and the Library Visitor Parking lot. These spaces remain reserved for instructors who teach in the evenings and visitors to the library. All other spaces are on a first come, first serve basis after 4:00 p.m. Please note that during the day registered students may not park in Visitor Parking. Visitors are defined as persons other than those enrolled as students.
- Vehicles parked on campus by staff and faculty must be registered with Campus Security. Unregistered vehicles may be ticketed and may be towed for repeated violations.
- Bicycles and motorcycles must be parked in their designated spaces. View the campus map for designated spaces.
- Where parking spaces are diagonal, vehicles must park with the front of the vehicle facing the closed end of the space. Do not pull through or back in so the front of the vehicle is facing the driving lane. This is a safety requirement to prevent driving against the flow of traffic when leaving.
- Observe the correct flow of traffic at all times.
- The speed limit on campus is 10 miles per hour.
- Handicapped parking is controlled by state law. Parking spaces for the handicapped may be used only by those with special license plates or stickers issued to them by The Department Of Motor Vehicles for that purpose.
- Vehicles are not to be left on campus after 10:00 p.m. without permission of Campus Security.
- Playing audio equipment loud disturbs classes and will not be tolerated. Offenders will be referred to the office of the Campus Provost or Associate Provost.
- Students are responsible for friends and family members who drive on campus.
Any vehicle that repeatedly parks in areas designated faculty, staff, handicapped or loading zone, or in a lane of traffic without authorization, or in any posted tow away zone or fire lane may be towed at the owners expense, to a storage lot not more than five miles away from the campus. The company's name, address and fee schedule may be obtained from the Office of your Campus Associate Provost, or Provost.
Citations issued to students by Campus Security for alleged traffic violations may be appealed by submitting an appeal form, properly filled out, to the security office on the campus where the ticket was issued. The appeal will be forwarded to Collegewide Security for review. Appeal forms are available on each campus in the Business Office, Counseling Office, Assistant Provost's Office and Campus Security - and, on Clearwater Campus, in the Security Dispatch office. Appeals will be reviewed, either granted or denied, then returned to the student by mail. (Please be sure your address and ZIP code are correct. If rejected, student records will be place on hold until the fine is paid). Visitors who consistently do not pay fines jeopardize their right to park on campus. If you decide to contest the decision of the appeal officer, you may do so by contacting the office of the Assistant Provost or Provost on the campus where the ticket was issued.
All fines are $10 for each offense and may be paid at the Business Office. Campus Security officers are not authorized to accept payment for any citation. Failure to pay fines will jeopardize grade receipt and/ or future registration. If paying by mail, send the check to the Business Office, P.O. Box 13489, St. Petersburg, Fl. 33733. Should any fines be disputed, your receipt is proof that a ticket has been paid. PLEASE KEEP ALL RECEIPTS.
Warning citations are usually issued during the first two weeks of each session to educate students and staff about the regulations. Repeat offenders during this period may be cited for infractions.
Students are urged to use on-campus parking. Please respect the college's neighbors by parking in the college lots rather than on neighborhood streets. Blocking driveways and access to trash containers on collection day can present problems for our neighbors. It is possible that your vehicle may be towed if you block any of the above.
Reserved parking differs from campus to campus. Students should check with Campus Security on other campuses to determine where evening reserved staff parking is located.