Parking
Parking on Campus
There are lots of things to figure out when you’re heading off to college, and one of the first things you want to know is whether you can (or should) bring a car to campus.
At Le Moyne, the answer to the first half of that question is yes. You are allowed to bring your vehicles to campus, as long as you’ve properly registered and parked in your assigned lot. One last word to the wise. If you do bring a car to campus, you’ll be responsible for its regular maintenance. (And when it snows, you may have to move your vehicle so that the lots may be plowed)
Explore permits and where to park
Commuter Parking Permits – Monday July 15th 2024 @ 9am
Upper-class Residential Parking Permits – Wednesday July 17th 2024 @ 9am
First year Residential Parking Permits – Tuesday August 6th 2024 @ 9am
Commuter Parking Permits – Monday July 15th 2024 @ 9am
Upper-class Residential Parking Permits – Wednesday July 17th 2024 @ 9am
First year Residential Parking Permits – Tuesday August 6th 2024 @ 9am
Commuter Permits are valid in commuter parking lots only. Commuter parking lots are (A, AA and C). Lot A is located in the front of the Recreation Center and Lot AA is located behind the Recreation Center. Lot C is located near the Dining Center and the Performing Arts Center. Overflow parking for commuter parking is Lot AAA, which is located behind the Athletic Center.
Commuter Parking Permits Per Academic Year
– $150
*The fees outlined above include a $5.95 processing fee charged by iParq, regardless if the permit is purchased online or in person at Campus Security.
Additional student permits or replacement permits can only be purchased in person at the Security Office, located in the basement of Nelligan Hall, Monday – Friday, between 8:00 a.m. – 3:30 p.m. The fee for an additional permit or replacement permit is $10.00, which must be paid in cash or by check at the time the permit is issued by Security.
Commuter Permits are valid in commuter parking lots only. Commuter parking lots are (A, AA and C). Lot A is located in the front of the Recreation Center and Lot AA is located behind the Recreation Center. Lot C is located near the Dining Center and the Performing Arts Center. Overflow parking for commuter parking is Lot AAA, which is located behind the Athletic Center.
Commuter Parking Permits Per Academic Year
– $150
*The fees outlined above include a $5.95 processing fee charged by iParq, regardless if the permit is purchased online or in person at Campus Security.
Additional student permits or replacement permits can only be purchased in person at the Security Office, located in the basement of Nelligan Hall, Monday – Friday, between 8:00 a.m. – 3:30 p.m. The fee for an additional permit or replacement permit is $10.00, which must be paid in cash or by check at the time the permit is issued by Security.
Residential Permits are valid in any Residential Parking Lot. They are not valid in a Commuter or Reserved Parking Lots.
- Residential Parking Lots are (D, E, G and L).
- Overflow parking for Lot D which is located near Foery and Dablon Halls is Lot E. Lot E is located behind St. Mary’s and Harrison Halls.
- Overflow parking for Lot G which is located near the Townhouses and Mitchell Hall is Lot E. Lot E is located behind St. Mary’s and Harrison Halls.
- Overflow parking for Lot L which is located at the Le Moyne Heights Apartments is any non-reserved space in Lot K which is located directly across the street from Le Moyne Heights.
Residential Student Parking Permit Fees Per Academic Year
- First Year $500
- Second Year $250
- Third Year $250
- Fourth Year+ $250
Residential Permits are valid in any Residential Parking Lot. They are not valid in a Commuter or Reserved Parking Lots.
- Residential Parking Lots are (D, E, G and L).
- Overflow parking for Lot D which is located near Foery and Dablon Halls is Lot E. Lot E is located behind St. Mary’s and Harrison Halls.
- Overflow parking for Lot G which is located near the Townhouses and Mitchell Hall is Lot E. Lot E is located behind St. Mary’s and Harrison Halls.
- Overflow parking for Lot L which is located at the Le Moyne Heights Apartments is any non-reserved space in Lot K which is located directly across the street from Le Moyne Heights.
Residential Student Parking Permit Fees Per Academic Year
- First Year $500
- Second Year $250
- Third Year $250
- Fourth Year+ $250
All employee vehicles that will be parked on the Le Moyne Campus are required to have a valid parking permit. Parking permits can be obtained by going online to: https://lemoyne.thepermitstore.com/ . The first two permits are free. The fee for an additional permit or replacement permit is $10.00 and they can be obtained on the parking website. When registering your vehicle please have your vehicle registration, Le Moyne I.D. and credit card (third + permits only) available to ensure proper registration.
*Faculty and Staff permits are valid through August 1st 2027*
Faculty Staff Permits are valid in Lots (A, AA and C) unless assigned to a specific reserved lot. Lot A is located in the front of the Recreation Center and Lot AA is located behind the Recreation Center. Lot C is located near the Dining Center and the Performing Arts Center.
Overflow parking for Faculty and Staff is Lot AAA, which is located behind the Athletic Center.
All employee vehicles that will be parked on the Le Moyne Campus are required to have a valid parking permit. Parking permits can be obtained by going online to: https://lemoyne.thepermitstore.com/ . The first two permits are free. The fee for an additional permit or replacement permit is $10.00 and they can be obtained on the parking website. When registering your vehicle please have your vehicle registration, Le Moyne I.D. and credit card (third + permits only) available to ensure proper registration.
*Faculty and Staff permits are valid through August 1st 2027*
Faculty Staff Permits are valid in Lots (A, AA and C) unless assigned to a specific reserved lot. Lot A is located in the front of the Recreation Center and Lot AA is located behind the Recreation Center. Lot C is located near the Dining Center and the Performing Arts Center.
Overflow parking for Faculty and Staff is Lot AAA, which is located behind the Athletic Center.
- Lot B is reserved for F/S with a valid Le Moyne Parking Permit as well as a valid Lot B Hang Tag.
- Lot P is reserved for F/S with a valid Le Moyne Parking Permit as well as being issued a valid gate key fob. Lot P is also open for a period of time for those attending mass at the chapel.
- Lot CC is reserved for F/S with a valid Le Moyne Parking Permit as well as being issued a valid gate key fob.
- Hang Tags and Key Fobs are issued to specific individuals and are not to be transferred or loaned to any other person(s).
- Lot B is reserved for F/S with a valid Le Moyne Parking Permit as well as a valid Lot B Hang Tag.
- Lot P is reserved for F/S with a valid Le Moyne Parking Permit as well as being issued a valid gate key fob. Lot P is also open for a period of time for those attending mass at the chapel.
- Lot CC is reserved for F/S with a valid Le Moyne Parking Permit as well as being issued a valid gate key fob.
- Hang Tags and Key Fobs are issued to specific individuals and are not to be transferred or loaned to any other person(s).
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 outlined in this policy. It is the responsibility of all students, faculty, staff and visitors to read and follow these regulations. Failure to comply may result in a parking ticket being issued, the vehicle being towed at the owner/operator’s expense, suspension of on campus parking privileges and/or disciplinary action being taken by the College. Use of any Le Moyne College parking lot requires proper display of a valid parking permit. Obtaining the required permit does not guarantee a parking space. Lack of available spaces does not justify violating the parking regulations.
Le Moyne’s parking lots are not designed to accommodate driving a vehicle to and from classes, meals, meetings, club activities or athletics. A vehicle should be considered a means to get to and from campus, not various points around campus. The College is configured in such a way that our parking lots connect to sidewalks and pathways that are designed to accommodate pedestrian traffic throughout the campus.
Because of the severe winter conditions, it may become necessary for all students to remove their vehicles from various parking lots when requested for snow removal (a 24-hour notice will be given). Vehicles that are not removed may be ticketed and towed.
The College is not responsible for vandalism or theft from vehicles.
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 outlined in this policy. It is the responsibility of all students, faculty, staff and visitors to read and follow these regulations. Failure to comply may result in a parking ticket being issued, the vehicle being towed at the owner/operator’s expense, suspension of on campus parking privileges and/or disciplinary action being taken by the College. Use of any Le Moyne College parking lot requires proper display of a valid parking permit. Obtaining the required permit does not guarantee a parking space. Lack of available spaces does not justify violating the parking regulations.
Le Moyne’s parking lots are not designed to accommodate driving a vehicle to and from classes, meals, meetings, club activities or athletics. A vehicle should be considered a means to get to and from campus, not various points around campus. The College is configured in such a way that our parking lots connect to sidewalks and pathways that are designed to accommodate pedestrian traffic throughout the campus.
Because of the severe winter conditions, it may become necessary for all students to remove their vehicles from various parking lots when requested for snow removal (a 24-hour notice will be given). Vehicles that are not removed may be ticketed and towed.
The College is not responsible for vandalism or theft from vehicles.
How can I get a parking permit?
Please follow these easy steps to obtain your parking permit.
Go to: https://lemoyne.thepermitstore.com/
- Returning users enter “User Name” and “Password”
- New Users Click on: “BUY PERMIT”
- Enter your college I.D. # (# directly above your name, last (7) seven #’s only!)
- Enter your last name
- The site will show you what permit you are pre-approved for. If it is correct click on “ADD ITEM”
- Follow the prompts
- If mailing the permit to Le Moyne: enter your residence hall and room number or office location
- Before exiting the site remember to print a temporary permit
- The actual parking permit will arrive in the mail in 2-4 weeks
Go to: https://lemoyne.thepermitstore.com/
- Returning users enter “User Name” and “Password”
- New Users Click on: “BUY PERMIT”
- Enter your college I.D. # (# directly above your name, last (7) seven #’s only!)
- Enter your last name
- The site will show you what permit you are pre-approved for. If it is correct click on “ADD ITEM”
- Follow the prompts
- If mailing the permit to Le Moyne: enter your residence hall and room number or office location
- Before exiting the site remember to print a temporary permit
- The actual parking permit will arrive in the mail in 2-4 weeks
Visitor Parking for the Day
Visitor parking is located in Lot EE in the front of St Mary’s and Harrison Hall. These areas are identified with signs indicating visitor parking and are “tow-away zones” for violating vehicles. These parking spots are intended for visitors of the campus who have business with the College i.e. Admissions, Human Resources and Bursar etc., not for students or their visitors. If you are a Student, Faculty/Staff or Vendor at Le Moyne using these designated spots you will be issued a citation. Repeat offenders may be towed.
Visitor Parking Overnight
Visitors to Le Moyne who are student’s guest are required to obtain a temporary parking permit and pay the appropriate fee of $3 per day, which must be paid in cash or check at the time the temporary permit is issued. Visitors will the be advised where to park by Le Moyne Security.
Handicap Parking
Vehicles displaying a valid permit and handicap hang tag will be allowed to park in any designated handicap parking spaces on campus. Violators of handicapped parking spaces may be subject to immediate towing and a $100 fine.
Temporary Parking Permits
Temporary parking permits are available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week at the Security Office located in the basement of Nelligan Hall. The temporary parking permit form is available on the Security website and can be completed prior to coming to the Security Office. The cost is $3.00 per day, which must be paid in cash or check at the time the temporary permit is issued. There is no limit on the number of temporary permits allowed for upper-class students. First year students are limited to ten (10) days per year.
- Temporary parking permits expire at midnight of each day.
- Temporary parking permits are not transferable.
All Students and Guest must still obtain a temporary parking permit on weekends.
Visitor Parking for the Day
Visitor parking is located in Lot EE in the front of St Mary’s and Harrison Hall. These areas are identified with signs indicating visitor parking and are “tow-away zones” for violating vehicles. These parking spots are intended for visitors of the campus who have business with the College i.e. Admissions, Human Resources and Bursar etc., not for students or their visitors. If you are a Student, Faculty/Staff or Vendor at Le Moyne using these designated spots you will be issued a citation. Repeat offenders may be towed.
Visitor Parking Overnight
Visitors to Le Moyne who are student’s guest are required to obtain a temporary parking permit and pay the appropriate fee of $3 per day, which must be paid in cash or check at the time the temporary permit is issued. Visitors will the be advised where to park by Le Moyne Security.
Handicap Parking
Vehicles displaying a valid permit and handicap hang tag will be allowed to park in any designated handicap parking spaces on campus. Violators of handicapped parking spaces may be subject to immediate towing and a $100 fine.
Temporary Parking Permits
Temporary parking permits are available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week at the Security Office located in the basement of Nelligan Hall. The temporary parking permit form is available on the Security website and can be completed prior to coming to the Security Office. The cost is $3.00 per day, which must be paid in cash or check at the time the temporary permit is issued. There is no limit on the number of temporary permits allowed for upper-class students. First year students are limited to ten (10) days per year.
- Temporary parking permits expire at midnight of each day.
- Temporary parking permits are not transferable.
All Students and Guest must still obtain a temporary parking permit on weekends.
Parking Violations
Parking is prohibited in the following situations:
- No permit.
- Permit not valid in parking lot.
- In restricted areas marked by signage, yellow curb/line markings.
- On any lawn areas (unless directed by Campus Security).
- Parked in a handicap/accessible space without permit and hangtag.
- Parked in a fire lane or within 15 feet of a fire hydrant.
- Double parked, extending a row, on a campus roadway or walkway.
- In areas marked by cones, barricades or otherwise marked to temporarily prevent parking
- Parked in a visitor space.
- At the direction of a Campus Security Officer or other College Official charged with regulating parking.
The penalty for violating a parking regulation at Le Moyne is outlined below. All fines can be paid at https://lemoyne.thepermitstore.com/. Fines cannot be paid in person at Campus Security.
- Violation with permit Fine $30
- No permit Fine $40
- Handicap/Accessible Parking Violation Fine $100
- Driving violation Fine $75
- Warning Notice Fine $0
A $10.00 late fee will be added to all tickets not paid within 15 days.
There will be a $10.00 surcharge for any DMV license plate check for unregistered vehicles.
Parking is prohibited in the following situations:
- No permit.
- Permit not valid in parking lot.
- In restricted areas marked by signage, yellow curb/line markings.
- On any lawn areas (unless directed by Campus Security).
- Parked in a handicap/accessible space without permit and hangtag.
- Parked in a fire lane or within 15 feet of a fire hydrant.
- Double parked, extending a row, on a campus roadway or walkway.
- In areas marked by cones, barricades or otherwise marked to temporarily prevent parking
- Parked in a visitor space.
- At the direction of a Campus Security Officer or other College Official charged with regulating parking.
The penalty for violating a parking regulation at Le Moyne is outlined below. All fines can be paid at https://lemoyne.thepermitstore.com/. Fines cannot be paid in person at Campus Security.
- Violation with permit Fine $30
- No permit Fine $40
- Handicap/Accessible Parking Violation Fine $100
- Driving violation Fine $75
- Warning Notice Fine $0
A $10.00 late fee will be added to all tickets not paid within 15 days.
There will be a $10.00 surcharge for any DMV license plate check for unregistered vehicles.
Anyone found to have intentionally obtained a permit to which they are not entitled, display a forged/fictitious permit, display a permit that has been reported lost or stolen or otherwise attempt to defraud the Le Moyne College Parking System will be referred to the Office of Community Standards for disciplinary action. Fraudulently obtaining a permit or forging a parking permit is a crime. Any vehicle parked on campus in violation of the provisions outlined above will be issued a citation and the vehicle will be towed at the owner/operator’s expense.
Anyone found to have intentionally obtained a permit to which they are not entitled, display a forged/fictitious permit, display a permit that has been reported lost or stolen or otherwise attempt to defraud the Le Moyne College Parking System will be referred to the Office of Community Standards for disciplinary action. Fraudulently obtaining a permit or forging a parking permit is a crime. Any vehicle parked on campus in violation of the provisions outlined above will be issued a citation and the vehicle will be towed at the owner/operator’s expense.
The towing of an automobile from campus will be restricted whenever possible.
- Accumulation of 4 or more citations in any one academic year.
- Fraudulently obtaining permit.
- For emergency situations such as blocked fire lanes, fire hydrants or roadways.
- Parked in a handicap accessible space.
- Preventing snow removal.
- Inoperable or abandoned vehicles.
The towing of an automobile from campus will be restricted whenever possible.
- Accumulation of 4 or more citations in any one academic year.
- Fraudulently obtaining permit.
- For emergency situations such as blocked fire lanes, fire hydrants or roadways.
- Parked in a handicap accessible space.
- Preventing snow removal.
- Inoperable or abandoned vehicles.
An appeals process has been established to provide students with the opportunity to be heard and explain unusual circumstances surrounding the receipt of a citation. A student may appeal a citation within 15 days of issuance (date of citation) to the Parking Appeals Committee, by going to the website at: https://lemoyne.thepermitstore.com/. An email confirmation will be sent confirming receipt of the appeal. Do not pay for you citation while your appeal is pending. When the Parking Appeals Committee has reviewed the appeal and rendered a decision an email will be sent with the Appeals Committee decision. The Appeals Committee is made up of three students and the Committee’s decision is binding and final. Appeals will not be accepted after 15 days. Employees cannot appeal a Citation.
An appeals process has been established to provide students with the opportunity to be heard and explain unusual circumstances surrounding the receipt of a citation. A student may appeal a citation within 15 days of issuance (date of citation) to the Parking Appeals Committee, by going to the website at: https://lemoyne.thepermitstore.com/. An email confirmation will be sent confirming receipt of the appeal. Do not pay for you citation while your appeal is pending. When the Parking Appeals Committee has reviewed the appeal and rendered a decision an email will be sent with the Appeals Committee decision. The Appeals Committee is made up of three students and the Committee’s decision is binding and final. Appeals will not be accepted after 15 days. Employees cannot appeal a Citation.
To avoid further penalties and resolve the citation, you must pay the fine indicated on the front of the ticket within 15 days from the date the citation was issued. To pay, go online to: https://lemoyne.thepermitstore.com/ or mail the citation, along with a check or money order to SCAPAY – P.O. Box 2358, Santa Barbara, CA 93120-2358.
To avoid further penalties and resolve the citation, you must pay the fine indicated on the front of the ticket within 15 days from the date the citation was issued. To pay, go online to: https://lemoyne.thepermitstore.com/ or mail the citation, along with a check or money order to SCAPAY – P.O. Box 2358, Santa Barbara, CA 93120-2358.
Unpaid citations over 30 days old will be sent periodically to the bursar’s office for posting to the appropriate student account. Non-student’s unpaid citation will be forwarded to an outside vendor after 30 days for collection.
Unpaid citations over 30 days old will be sent periodically to the bursar’s office for posting to the appropriate student account. Non-student’s unpaid citation will be forwarded to an outside vendor after 30 days for collection.