Georgia Perimeter College | 2015-2016 Student Guidebook - page 67

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Curb Designations – All curbs adjacent to campus buildings are considered Fire Lanes
unless there are parking spaces designated by parking bumpers and/or white lines
painted on the pavement. Parking on a yellow curb is prohibited. Note: Parking in a
fire lane is a violation of Georgia Law. Violators of fire lane restrictions are subject to
State of Georgia citations for this offense.
Lot Restrictions: Reserved parking for Staff and Faculty is indicated by
signage and is enforced Monday-Friday, 7a-7p. Students may park in
any lot NOT designated as Staff/Faculty parking when displaying a
valid parking permit.
** Georgia Perimeter College parking permits are valid for ANY
LOT on weekends and holidays.
Visitor Permits – Visitors, vendors and other special groups may be
issued a Temporary Permit at no charge. Permits may be obtained
from the Public Safety Office during normal business hours. Visitor
Permits for large groups must be ordered seven (7) business days in
advance by the department requesting permits.
Temporary Permits – Students who have not obtained a student ID
can obtain a Temporary Permit from the Public Safety office.
Lost Parking Permits – If a parking permit is lost it must be reported immediately to
the Public Safety office before a new permit will be issued. A replacement fee of
$5.00 will be assessed for lost permits. Recovered permits must be returned to the
Public Safety Administrative office.
Inoperable Vehicles – Vehicles that are inoperable or are not properly
registered with DMV will be considered abandoned after a period of
10 business days from their date of discovery. These vehicles may be
fined and/or towed at the owner’s expense. Inoperable vehicles may
not be stored on campus.
Auto Repair – Auto repair and maintenance of any kind is not
permitted on campus.
Motorcycles – Motorcycles and motorized bicycles (mopeds, motor
scooters, etc.) are subject to all regulations in this code.
i) Motorcycles must park in normal vehicle parking spaces or
designated motorcycle areas.
ii) Mopeds that have an engine size of 100cc or less may park
in the bicycle racks.
Bicycles – Bicycles are not required to be registered with Public Safety.
i) Bicycles may not be ridden on pedestrian sidewalks.
Bicycles must use roads open to automobile traffic only.
Roads closed to automobiles are for pedestrians only.
ii) Bicycles are to be chained to bicycle racks only. Bicycles
chained to building handrails, etc. are subject to fines and
impoundment by Public Safety.
iii) Public Safety reserves the rights to sell abandoned bicycles
or give them to charity after a 90 day hold from the date of
impound.
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