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FAQ's: Parking Questions
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When do you issue parking citations? Is there a certain time when you do not cite?
Parking citations are issued for various reasons. The most prominent reason is for not having a permit displayed in your vehicle windshield. The Campus Police issue citations for permit violations beginning Monday at 6:00am and ending on Friday at 6:00pm. Between these times, permit violations are enforced 24 hours a day. In addition to permits, Campus Police also will site for general parking violations. General volations will be enforced 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
Why are so many curbs on campus painted and what do the different colors signify?
On campus, you will find the following colored curbs: Red, Yellow, Green and Blue. Each of these colors have a specific meaning.
- Red Curbs: Are fire zones. No vehicle may stop, stand, or park in a red zone, whether the vehicle is attended, or unattended.
- Yellow Curbs: Are loading and unloading zones. The are designed for the loading and unloading of passengers or freight for the time specified by local ordinance. On campus, that time is 15 minutes.
- Green Curbs: Indicate time limit parking specified by local ordinance. You will notice green curbs in the metered parking areas on campus.
- Blue Curbs: Indicate parking exclusively for disabled persons. You will notice these spaces in almost every parking lot on campus. You must have a valid disabled persons placard to use these spaces.
Are there any free parking lots on campus?
Delta College has provided two free parking lots, where permits are not required. These parking lots are located in the south/west corner of campus. They are the Budd 2 and Budd 3 parking lots.
Where can I get a parking permit?
Semester parking permits are available for purchase at the Registration office located in Holt 101. Daily parking permits are available from dispensers located in each of the parking lots for fifty cents.
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