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Yosemite Community College District Angela Fairchilds, President Columbia College P.O. Box 1849, Columbia, California 95310 CAMPUS PARKING PROGRAM Condensed Parking Regulations Jill Stearns, President Modesto Junior College 435 College Avenue, Modesto, California 95350 Lloyd Jackson, Campus Security Supervisor Campus Safety Department PO Box 4065, Modesto, California 95352 Campus Safety Operations, East Campus Journalism 160 435 College Ave., Modesto California EMERGENCY CALL BOXES DOOR UNLOCKS ESCORTS BATTERY JUMPS Motorist Assistance Program (209) 575-6351 Joan Smith, Chancellor Yosemite Community College District 2201 Blue Gum Avenue P.O. Box 4065, Modesto, California 95352 Campus Safety Operations, West Campus John Muir 151 2201 Blue Gum Ave., Modesto California
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Yosemite Community College District

Angela Fairchilds, PresidentColumbia College

P.O. Box 1849, Columbia, California 95310

CAMPUS PARKING PROGRAM

Condensed Parking Regulations

Jill Stearns, PresidentModesto Junior College

435 College Avenue, Modesto, California 95350

Lloyd Jackson, Campus Security SupervisorCampus Safety Department

PO Box 4065, Modesto, California 95352

Campus Safety Operations, East CampusJournalism 160

435 College Ave., Modesto California

EMERGENCY CALL BOXES

DOOR UNLOCKS

ESCORTS

BATTERY JUMPS

Motorist Assistance Program(209) 575-6351

Joan Smith, ChancellorYosemite Community College District

2201 Blue Gum AvenueP.O. Box 4065, Modesto, California 95352

Campus Safety Operations, West CampusJohn Muir 151

2201 Blue Gum Ave., Modesto California

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PARKING REGULATIONS

General InformationExcept in Visitor and Disabled parking areas, parking permits are required. Parking regulations are enforced 24 hours per day. No parking fee is required on Saturdays, Sundays, college holidays, or exempt days. All other parking regulations are enforced at all times.

Knowledge of the RulesIt is the responsibility of all individuals parking on campus to read and fully understand these regulations. Lack of knowledge of these regulations will not be accepted as grounds for dismissal of citations.

Traffic Laws• Students must obey all traffic laws including:• 5 mph speed limit in all parking lots• 15 mph speed limit on campus roads• No parking in red zones or backing into diagonal spaces

Curb MarkingsBlue DisabledYellow Loading/UnloadingRed No Parking AnytimeGreen Visitor, 30-minute ParkingBlack Staff Parking

Disabled ParkingStudents and visitors with disabilities may park in any designated disabled parking space or lot, any metered stall without depositing coins, any faculty/staff parking space, or any student parking space. A valid state-issued disabled placard is required.

Temporary Disabled PermitsStudents with a temporary disability may obtain a temporary permit from the campus nurse and may park in staff parking. Students must also display a Student Permit or a current day pass.

PERMITS1. Parking permits are required for vehicles parked on college

property.2. Hanging permits and Semester Parking Decals may be

transferred from vehicle to vehicle but not from one person to another. They must be displayed from the rear view mirror or attached to the windshield so that permits are clearly visible through the windshield. (NOTE: Annual and semester permits laid on the dash of the vehicle are improperly displayed except in the absence of a rearview mirror.)

3. Motorcycle permits must be affixed to the upper half of the rightfront forks. Motorcycles, mopeds, and scooters must park inmotorcycle stalls.

4. One-day permits are available at Day Pass machines in mostparking lots and can only be used for the date issued. Thesepermits must be displayed face up in the center of the dashboard.

5.The purchase of a permit does not guarantee the availability ofa parking space on campus; parking with the proper permits isavailable on a first-come, first-served basis.

NOTE: Student permits are not valid in faculty/staff parking areas (except with a disabled permit). Any student using a faculty/staff parking permit will be cited.

Lost or Stolen PermitsOnce a permit has been issued, it is the responsibility of the owner to safeguard that permit. If the permit is lost or stolen, the owner must purchase a new permit at the regular cost.

A replacement permit may be issued at reduced cost on vehicles that have been reported stolen. A copy of the stolen vehicle police report must be presented to Campus Safety.

Report all lost or stolen permits to Campus Safety. If a lost or stolen permit is located after a replacement has been purchased, a refund may be issued for one of the permits.

RefundsThe parking fee is refundable only if class is dropped by the last business day before class begins.

PARKING FEES

Student ParkingStudents with proper permits may park in marked spaces that are not otherwise designated for staff, visitors, or disabled persons.

Student Fees * Auto MotorcycleFall or Spring term $30.00 $7.50Summer term 15.00 7.50Current day 2.00 N/A

*Parking fees are subject to change.

Staff ParkingStaff (contract employees of Yosemite Community College District, excluding tutors, student employees, and student assistants) with proper permits may park in spaces that are marked in black as designated for staff.

Staff Fees * Auto MotorcycleFiscal year (July-June) $60.00 N/AFall or Spring term 15.00 $7.50

A staff member may purchase only one staff permit per year or term.

*Parking fees are subject to change.

Visitor ParkingVisitors on official college business may receive a temporary parking permit to park in the black spaces designated for staff. All other visitors must either: (a) purchase daily permits and park in the same areas as students or (b) park in designated visitor spaces, when available. After 7:00 p.m. (5:00 p.m. on Fridays), all visitors with permits may park in black staff parking areas. Visitor spaces are reserved for 30-minute parking only.

SERVICES AVAILABLEEmergency Call BoxesEmergency Call boxes are located in most of the college parking lots. The Call Boxes have a blue light and/or a red and white Call Box sign directly above them. They may be used to call (1) for a security escort, (2) for a battery jump or door unlock, or (3) for any type of emergency service on campus.

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PARKING VIOLATIONSThe college, having marked approved spaces, is under no obligation to mark all areas where parking is prohibited. It is the responsibility of the vehicle operator to find an approved space to park in.

The college reserves the right to have impounded any vehicle which is parked in a manner dangerous to vehicle or pedestrian traffic or is in violation of campus parking regulations. The vehicle owner shall bear all costs involved in such removal and/or storage. To determine if a vehicle has been towed, call Campus Safety at (209) 575-6351.

In addition, all vehicles operated/parked in violation of these regulations shall be cited with a Municipal Court Citation, under authority of Section 21113(a) of the California Vehicle Code (CVC).

1. Unauthorized use of disabled person parking areas. (This is inviolation of CVC, and the fine is $276.50.)

2. Parking where prohibited.3. Failure to park where specifically designated for the type of

vehicle (automobile vs. motorcycle vs. bicycle).4. Parking where not specifically designated for the type of permit

on the vehicle.5. Blocking a sidewalk, crosswalk, wheelchair ramp, or driving

lane.6. Failure to park within the lines designating the space.

7. Parking permit improperly displayed.8. Parking without current permit/evidence of fee payment.9. Parking within 15 feet of fire hydrant.

10. Parking in a fire lane, red zone, or a tow-away zone. 11. Backward parking in diagonal spaces and parking along curbs

or boundaries of parking lots. 12. Displaying more than one day pass. 13. Failure to obey proper traffic requests/directions of Campus

Safety Officers. 14. Failure to observe temporary parking or route/detour signs. 15. Parking permits are registered to individuals and may not be

transferred, sold or given to anyone else.16. Parking of any vehicle, trailer, or boat, either overnight, for

habitation, for storage, or for repair.17. Unattended Vehicle: A person may not cause, allow, permit,

or suffer any vehicle registered in their name to violate anyprovision of these Parking Regulations.

Car AlarmsCar alarms should be adjusted so as to not sound if someone comes close to the vehicle. Car alarms sounding can be very disruptive to classes.

WARNINGVehicles without valid permits properly displayed or with permits used in an unauthorized manner are subject to citation or tow away per CVC Section 21113(a). Parking citations issued under these circumstances will not be dismissed. Vehicles with five (5) or more unpaid parking citations are subject to impound, per CVC Section 22651.3(a).

Citation Review ProceduresIf you feel a citation was issued in error, you can contest the citation online at www.PMBOnline.org. Follow the instructions to complete the Administrative Review Form and submit it within 21 days of the date of your citation. You will receive a response to your request within ten (21) working days.

WARNINGCitations must be paid or contested within 21 days of the date of the citation or within 14 days of the date on the Notice of Intent as prescribed by CVC 40215.

For clarification or details on any of the items in this brochure, refer to the complete “Parking and Traffic Ordinances” booklet, which is available at http://www.yosemite.edu/safety/parking.htm.

Revised 9/2015

Day Pass Dispenser MachinesIn the event of a ticket machine dispenser malfunction, use the Call Box attached to the day Pass Machine to call Campus Safety for assistance.

EscortsThe Campus Safety Department is available for escorting staff and students whenever needed by calling 575-6351 or by using an Emergency Callbox in most parking lots.

During the evening hours, escorts are identified by a bright blue vest that states “SAFETY ESCORT” on them. All escorts have picture ID that they wear while on duty.

Vehicle Door Unlocks And Battery JumpsCampus Safety Officers can and will assist with the unlock of vehicle doors and battery jumps for those with an Annual (A) or Term (T) or Student (S) permit on campus or near the campus. Campus Safety Officers will assist with the unlock of vehicles and battery jumps with a valid day pass (from the ticket dispenser) only on campus property.

Lost And FoundLost or found items should be reported to Campus Safety. Found items may be picked up at West Campus, John Muir 151.

Convertible/Jeep PermitsPersons with convertibles or jeeps can bring their hanging permit to the Campus Safety Office, John Muir 151, between the hours of 8:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. Monday through Friday, and exchange it for a stick-on permit.

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Modesto Junior College - EAST Campus

Revised 1/2016

LEGEND1 Administration (Morris Memorial)2 Performing and Media Arts Center3 Art4 Art Gallery5 Music6 Stoddard Annex7 Facilities Operations

8 Electronics9 • Journalism • Campus Safety • Disability Services10 Classroom Annex11 Founders’ Hall12 Forum13 Student Center

14 Library & Learning Center15 Physical Education- Men16 PhysicalEducationOffices17 Swimming Pool18 Physical Education- Women19 Gymnasium20 Center for Advanced Technologies21 Student Services

22 Agriculture23 Greenhouse24 Propagation House25 Ag Storage26 Athletic Field #227 Athletic Field #128 Tennis Courts29 Stadium30 Pirates’ Village

Parking Symbols

C Security Call BoxP Parking 101 - 113D Parking DispenserH Disabled ParkingM Motorcycle ParkingR Reserved ParkingV Visitor ParkingB Bicycle ParkingS Prime Shine - Pirate Express Shuttle

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Modesto Junior College - WEST Campus

22 Swine & Poultry Tioga Complex23 Transportation- W 810024 Maintenance Shops- W 820025 Shipping/Receiving26 Agriculture Center for Education27 Dairy Unit28 Sheep Unit29 Ag Student Intern Housing30 Beef Unit/Dairy Unit31 Softball Concession Stand32 Softball Field33 Central Plant34. Great Valley Museum Education Demonstration Center35. Data Center36.FutureDistrictOfficeBuilding

LEGEND1 YCCDOffices-W10002 YCCDOffices-W11003 YCCDOffices-W12004 YCCDOffices-W13005 Soccer Field6 Glacier Hall7 Science Community Center • Great Valley Museum • Planetarium8 Yosemite Hall9 Sierra Hall10 Ansel Adams Hall11 John Muir Hall12 MeWuk Child Development Lab13 Wawona Childcare Center14 Regional Fire Training Center15 Mary Stuart Rogers Student Learning Center16 Handball Court17 El Capitan • Cabaret West • MICL - Modesto Institute For Continued Learning18 Tenaya Complex19. Wildlife Production20. Beef Pasture21 Facilities Operations- W 7000

Parking Symbols

C Security Call BoxP ParkingD Parking DispenserH Disabled ParkingM Motorcycle ParkingR Reserved ParkingV Visitor ParkingB Bicycle ParkingS Prime Shine - Pirate Express Shuttle

Revised 1/2016