Date post: | 17-Mar-2016 |
Category: |
Documents |
Upload: | acadia-communications |
View: | 244 times |
Download: | 3 times |
Locked Gate: Arrange access through Safety & Security.
For your convenience, receptacles for smoking materials arelocated in a number of locations on the periphery of campus.
Safety & Security Office
Student Health Centre
Free Parking / No Overnight
Safety & Security: 902.585.1103
Residence
10
3027
313
7
30
31
28
23
12
49
45
15
212731
18
60
24
22
24
48
Elm Ave.
Balcom Dr.
Park Str
eet
26
3835
3937
4143
55
61
67
5250
32
24
18
23
12
17
1112
20
2426
3436
50
46
54
86
6
550
512503/505
552
504
33
56
58
24
Locked Gate: Arrange access through Safety & Security.
For your convenience, receptacles for smoking materials arelocated in a number of locations on the periphery of campus.
Safety & Security Office
Student Health Centre
Free Parking / No Overnight
Safety & Security: 902.585.1103
Residence
10
3027
313
7
30
31
28
23
12
49
45
15
212731
18
60
24
22
24
48
Elm Ave.
Balcom Dr.
Park Str
eet
26
3835
3937
4143
55
61
67
5250
32
24
18
23
12
17
1112
20
2426
3436
50
46
54
86
6
550
512503/505
552
504
33
56
58
24
Campus Civic MapAcadia Street27 Wong International Centre30 Vaughan Memorial Library31 Hayward House45 Manning Memorial Chapel49 Seminary House (Res.)
Crowell Drive18 Whitman House (Res.)23 Raymond House26 Fountain Commons35 Chipman House (Res.)38 Willett House
Elm Avenue24 DeWolfe Building
Highland Avenue10 Beveridge Arts Centre24 Centre for Organizational
Research & Development30 Students’ Centre
(Old and New SUB) Safety & Security Office48 SRMK Outdoor
Activity Centre60 Crowell Tower (Res.)
Horton Avenue3 Godfrey House7 Bancroft House12 Harvey Denton Hall22 Dennis House (Res.)24 Chase Court (Res.)28 Wheelock Dining Hall/Campus Bookstore31 Acadia Divinity College
Main Street503/505 Residential504 Festival Theatre512 Alumni Hall550 Acadia Athletics Complex552 Central Heating Plant & Tank Farm
Park Street6 Residential8 Residential
University Avenue6 Elliott Hall12 Huggins Science Hall15 University Hall18 Horton Hall21 Rhodes Hall24 Patterson Hall27 Carnegie Hall31 Emmerson Hall32 K.C. Irving Centre37 Clark Commons39 Roy Jodrey Hall (Res.)41 Christofor Hall (Res.)43 Eaton House (Res.)50 Irving Support Centre52 DeWolfe House55 Cutten House56 Residential58 Residence61 Robbie Roscoe Services Building
(Physical Plant)67 Service Building Garage
Westwood Avenue11 Academic12 Residential17 University Faculty Club20 Residential23 War Memorial House (Res.)24 Residential26 Residential33 Biology Building34 Residence36 Residential46 Residential50 Residential54 Residential
Article I – AuthorityThe Advisory Committee on Parking, a joint committee of faculty, students and administration, has produced this set of guidelines to relieve parking congestion and assure ready access to buildings for fire-fighting equipment, services, and snow removal.
Article II – Registration1. Permits shall be valid for a period of one
year, from September 1 to August 31 the following calendar year.
2. Permits shall be sold commencing mid-August and shall be sold on a first-come-first-served basis.
3. Permits for all parking areas have the following options:
a. September 1 – August 31 the next calendar year
b. January 1 – August 31 that same year
c. May 1 – August 31 that same year
The cost for each permit above varies from year to year. Contact Safety and Security for details.
4. Permits will be available 24 hours per day at the Safety & Security Office, Room #519 of the Students’ Union Building (SUB).
5. Permits must be hung from the car’s interior rear view mirror, such that the coloured portion of the decal and the permit number are clearly visible from outside, being displayed through the car’s windshield.
6. Permits are not transferable from one person to another.
7. Lost permits will be replaced for an additional $10 fee.
8. Permits are non-refundable
Article III – Towing/ImmobilizingAcadia University reserves the right to remove an improperly parked vehicle from campus property at any time without warning, at the owners risk and expense. Vehicles may be towed or immobilized if found obstructing vehicular movement,
blocking fire hydrants, service roads, or loading docks, or for having accumulated more than three (3) unpaid parking violation tickets.
Article IV – Parking1. Parking is permitted in designated areas
only. The permit holder is responsible for obtaining a parking map and parking only in designated University parking.
2. Acadia University has one parking permit valid for all parking lots, on a first-come-first-served basis.
PARkIng MeTeRs:For your convenience there are a number of parking meters located throughout the campus. Please put money in the meters for the anticipated time on campus or use the PARK CARD, sold by Safety & Security. This card can be purchased in any amount with a one-time administration fee. Use the card at the meters, which will deduct their fee from the amount on the card when you leave.
Article V – ViolationsFInes & PenAlTIes:1. The person to whom a vehicle is registered
shall be responsible for all parking violations incurred against said vehicle.
2. Each parking violation ticket has a fee of $30 per ticket, reduced to $20 if paid within 30 days from date of violation.
3. If a fine is not paid within 30 days, the Business Office shall be instructed to make an appropriate payroll deduction where staff permit holders & faculty permit holders are concerned. In the case of a student, after the 30-day period has passed, outstanding fines shall be entered as a charge on his or her student account.
4. The absence of a “NO PARKING” sign does not constitute authority to park. Legal or legitimate parking, in compliance with these regulations, is only permitted in designated areas as set out on the “Parking Map.”
5. All University streets and roadways have been designated as emergency vehicle routes.
sPecIFIc VIolATIons:1. Parking on campus without a
parking permit
2. Parking in an area not designated as a parking area
3. Failing to display a permit in accordance with Article II, paragraph 5 of these regulations
4. Driving or parking on walkways, or on grassed/seeded areas of the campus
5. Failure to obey posted traffic or parking signs
6. Parking a vehicle so as to obstruct a fire hydrant, fire exit door, or loading door
7. Impeding the normal flow of vehicular traffic or snow removal operations
8. Parking meter violations for elapsed time
Article VI – MotorcyclesMotorcycle owners must obtain either an annual parking permit or short-term permit, in accordance with Article II of these regulations.
Article VII – Visitors1. The Safety & Security Department
will, upon request, issue daily, weekly, or monthly temporary parking permits for a fee.
2. Departments and their staff or faculty representatives who are expecting a guest to visit the University with his or her own vehicle should request a temporary permit in advance for that visitor’s car.
3. Meter parking is available at key locations on the campus, to accommodate the short-term visitor who may not be familiar with the University.
4. A Pay & Display machine is available at the Acadia Arena Complex, in accordance with article IV of these regulations, for short-term visitors. The machine is located in the northeast corner of the lot, next to the large arena doors.
5. There are also eight 20-minute FREE PARKING spaces in the Acadia Arena parking lot.
Article VIII – Alternate ParkingThe University reserves the right to close any campus parking lot at any time deemed necessary for maintenance, snow removal, or safety, or to satisfy the unique requirements of any special event.
Article IX – snow storm Policy1. The University Physical Plant Department
undertakes to clear the general parking area at the gymnasium/arena as its first priority in parking lot snow removal following any major snow storm.
2. In the event that any other parking area is inaccessible following a storm due to the subsequent accumulation of snow, all decal holders are requested to park at the gymnasium lot in the short term, until these lots can be cleared.
Article XThe University is interested only in facilitating parking in an orderly fashion and the flow of traffic on campus for the benefit of all concerned; not in imposing penalties. Your co-operation in complying with our Parking Guidelines will greatly assist.
Please drive carefully, and enjoy your stay.
Acadia safety & security Department
24-Hour Telephone —Parking Decals, Temporary Parking, Lost & Found:585-1103
Administrative, ID Cards: 585-1580
Controlling traffic on campus is part ofefficient University operations.
Acadia University
Parkingguidelines
Acadia University
Parkingguidelines