PARKING REGULATIONS
Le Moyne College extends to its students and employees the privilege of parking on campus. That privilege brings with it the responsibility to adhere to all parking regulations. It is imperative that vehicles be parked in the proper areas for pedestrian and vehicular safety. Individuals receiving a ticket for a moving or parking violation should should go to scapay.com to appeal or pay the ticket. Because of the severe winter conditions, it is necessary for all students to remove their cars from parking lots when requested for snow removal. (A 24-hour notice will be given.) Vehicles that are not removed will be ticketed and towed. If a student is leaving campus for any length of time (including break times, long weekends, personal reasons) and wishes to leave his or her currently registered vehicle on campus, it must be reported to the Security Office. The Secretary will then issue a proper temporary permit and assign a designated area to park the vehicle. The College is not responsible for vandalism or theft to vehicles. All commuter students are automatically billed through the Bursar. Resident Students will need to pay when they come to Security to purchase their permit. We accept check or cash. Checks should be made out to Le Moyne College.
Auto Registration
Students must register their vehicles with the Security Office located in Nelligan Hall. When registering their vehicle, students must show their vehicle registration and student ID. Download a registration form.
All student vehicles must be parked in assigned parking lots with the sticker properly affixed to the window.
Parking permits are non-refundable and non-transferable.
Le Moyne College does permit freshmen to have a registered car on campus.
Vehicles that are parked in any campus lot without a parking sticker will be ticketed. After three violations, the vehicle will be towed at the owner's expense.
Students must fill out a vehicle registration form and receive a parking sticker under the following fee schedule:
Commuter Students $25/semester
First-year Students $300/year
Second-year Students $200/year
Third-year Students + $100/year
Additional Vehicle $10.00
Replacement Sticker $10.00
All part time students as well as all graduate students should contact the Center for Continuing Education with regards to obtaining a parking permit. The security office does not issue permits for these students.
Temporary parking permits are available in the Security Office for students. Download the Temporary Vehicle Registration form and take it to the security office. Free temporary parking permits are issued for a total of ten days during the school year for students.
Parking permits must be secured to the driver's side back seat window as shown in the picture above.
Visitor Parking
Certain parking areas are reserved during regular working hours in an effort to allow the College's offices to accommodate the needs of visitors to campus. These areas are identified by signs and are "tow-away zones" for violating vehicles.
Free temporary parking permits are available in the Security Office for visitors and guests of students. Visitors will be instructed to parking in the "C" lot, which is located behind the Dining Center. Specific rows have been designated in the lot. When entering the "C" lot, visitors will see signs on the lamp posts with arrows pointing to the rows that parking is available to visitors.
No overnight parking is allowed at the front of Nelligan Hall, the front of Mitchell Hall, nor in the front or back of: the Science Center, Grewen Hall or Reilly Hall.
Overnight guests must register at the Security Office and park their vehicles in "C" lot (Visitor Area).
Authorized Parking Areas
The campus security director assigns specific parking areas as follows:
Commuting students are allowed to park only in Lots "A" and "C" weekdays from 7:00 a.m. until 3:00 a.m. Additional parking is available after 5:00 p.m. on weekdays in Lots "B" and "F" also until 3:00 a.m. On Saturday and Sunday Commuting students are allowed to park in Lots "A", "B" and "C"
Resident Students are allowed to park on campus when classes are in session, and will be assigned a lot according to the chart below:
Lot "C" Overflow/Visitor's Lot
Lot "L" Le Moyne Heights
Lot "AA" Nelligan Hall Residents
Lot "D" Dablon Hall/ Foery Hall/ Nelligan Hall Parking Lot
Lot "E" Harrison Hall/ St. Mary's Hall Parking Lot
Lot "G" Townhouse/ Mitchell Hall Parking Lot
Mitchell Hall Parking
Parking in the front of Mitchell Hall is restricted to administrators, Jesuit residents and visitors. All students and their visitors will be required to park in the rear of Mitchell Hall. This policy will be in effect both day and night.
Students with Physical Disabilities
Special spaces are reserved behind Reilly Hall. Violators of handicapped parking spaces will be subject to immediate towing and a $50 fine for the first offense and a $75 fine for the second offense.
Violations
Upon receipt of a ticket, the following fines automatically will be levied and should be paid at http://www.scapay.com
1. Decal/sticker violations.
Failure to register automobile with the security office: First offense — $25, Second offense — $30, Third offense — $40 and towing of car at owner’s expense. Any additional offenses will result in towing and a $30 fine.
2. Parking violations for registered vehicles:
First offense — $20, Second offense — $25, Third offense — $25 and towing of car at owner’s expense. Any additional offenses, whether the above violations are paid or not, will result in towing and a $25 fine.
3. Parking in a designated handicapped space:
First offense — $50, Second offense — $75
4. Driving on walkways or lawns:
First offense — $50, Second offense — $75
5. Driving violations:
First offense — $50, Second offense — $75. Any additional offenses will result in loss of driving privileges on campus.
There will be a $10.00 surcharge for any DMV license playe check. This will be added to the student's bill.
Ticket violations will be accumulated over the entire school year. For example, if a student receives two tickets the first semester and pays them, the next ticket issued will be counted as the third ticket for purposes of fines and towing.
Towing
The towing of an automobile from campus will be restricted, whenever possible, to repeated violations as described above and for emergency situations such as blocked firelanes, fire hydrants or roadways or for preventing snow removal.
Ticket Appeal Process
A student may appeal a ticket within 15 days of issuance to the Traffic Committee by going to the Web site scpay.com. Appeals will not be accepted after 15 days.
Billing
Billing for tickets will be sent periodically to the bursar’s office for posting to the appropriate student account.
Miscellaneous Information
1. Student parking will be allowed in the employees’ lot at the rear of the Coyne Science Center and Grewen Hall or Reilly Hall areas evenings from 5 p.m. until 3 a.m. for students attending evening classes and special events.
2. No parking will be allowed on the roadway in front of St. Mary’s Hall or Harrison Hall.
3. Any student who receives parking tickets and does not pay them will not be allowed to register for the next semester. Seniors will not receive their final transcripts.
4. From time to time it may be necessary for the College to change parking regulations or areas to meet certain safety conditions. It is the student’s responsibility to keep informed of such changes.
5. Commuter stickers will not permit a vehicle to be parked overnight in any parking lot without the permission of the director of security.
Traffic Committee
The Traffic Committee hears appeals from students who wish to contest tickets for parking violations. Log onto scpay.com to appeal ticket. Appeal must be done within 15 days of the issuance of ticket. Membership on the Traffic Committee consists of a three students.