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PARKING AND VEHICLE CONTROL
(College Procedure and Rule P6Hx23-1.25 & 6Hx23-4.34) (1991/2000)
  1. Students Parking
    Students will park in parking lots labeled by signs marked “Student Parking Only”, which have parking areas designated by white stripes. Students riding motorcycles or bicycles will use roadways and not sidewalks. Parking space for motorcycles and bicycles are available on each campus. Students are not authorized to park in faculty lots at any time, or in the visitors’ lot Monday through Friday between 7 a.m. and 4:30 p.m. Parking along curbs, on the grass, sidewalks, loading docks or ramps, areas other than marked spaces and in areas specifically designated and/or barricaded is not authorized.

    Students found in violation of parking and driving regulations will be fined. The rate of fines is standard and available in the Student Activities office on campus.

    All SPC Downtown students who utilize the SPC Downtown Center parking garage are required to purchase a parking decal from the SPC Downtown Center.



  2. Visitors Parking
    Green and blue stripes denote visitors parking areas. Faculty, staff and students are not allowed to park in the visitors’ lot before 4 p.m.



  3. Vehicle Control
    Vehicles illegally parked may be ticketed or towed away at the owner’s expense. Student violators of parking control are subject to fines governed by the Board of Trustees.

    Accidents, thefts or other incidents occurring on college property or at an off-campus college course or sponsored event should be reported to the campus security or the off-campus site office and the police or sheriff in accordance with the law.

    If any vehicle is to be left overnight on campus for any reason, campus security at (727) 791-2560 should be notified immediately. The College assumes no responsibility or liability for theft or damages occurring to vehicles or other personal property while on college property or while attending off-campus college courses or activities.



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