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Policies: Parking & Driving
Regulations

Driving and parking on the ACC campus is a privilege which may be
revoked if abused. All vehicles brought on campus are the
responsibility of the driver. The campus includes all buildings and
surrounding properties which are owned, leased, or operated by the
College. Parking regulations apply to:
- ACC students, their spouses and children;
- ACC staff members, their spouses and children;
- vendors and visitors to ACC.
Parking
The Parking Control Office is located in Besser Technical Center
101.
- Student vehicles may be parked only in areas designated for
student parking, and staff vehicles may be parked only in areas
designated for staff parking.
- Vehicles parked in areas designated for ACC students must display
a valid student parking permit.
- Vehicles parked in areas designated for ACC staff must display
a valid staff parking permit.
- Vehicles parked in designated handicapped parking areas must
display a valid state handicapped parking permit.
- Vehicles must be parked so as to not obstruct College operations
or damage lawns or shrubs.
- No overnight parking is permitted without prior approval from
the Parking Control Office.
- Bicycles are not permitted inside buildings.
Speed Limit
Drivers at all times must operate vehicles in a safe manner with
regard to traffic and road surface conditions. Vehicles must be
operated in control and at a safe speed not to exceed a maximum
limit of 15 miles per hour.
Violations
A $10 fine will be assessed for:
- Unregistered vehicles.
- Parking in unauthorized parking areas.
- Parking in undesignated parking areas.
- Reckless driving or exceeding the college speed limit.
A $25 fine will be assessed for:
- Unauthorized parking in handicapped parking areas.
All fines are paid in Campus Services (VLH 108). Appeals of violation
tickets must be filed with the Parking Control office (BTC 101)
within five school days. Otherwise, the fine must be paid. Failure
to pay fines can result in a hold on grades, transcripts and registration
for classes. Student Senate hears appeals.
Vehicles will be towed (at the driver's expense) for:
- Obstructing College operations.
- Damaging lawns or shrubs.
- Consistent disregard of College parking regulations.
Accidents
Accidents involving College property should be reported to Facilities
Management in BTC 101.
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