REGULATIONS
All parking areas on campus are reserved. Parking is authorized by permit only during reserved hours. Permit parking will be enforced from 7 AM – 4 PM Monday – Friday, unless otherwise posted by signs or declared by University Police. (See Map). Permit parking in student parking lots will be enforced 24 hours a day, Sunday 12 AM – through Friday 4 PM.
No person may use university streets or parking areas to store any vehicle.
Vehicles must be parked between parallel white lines designating a proper parking space. It is not feasible to mark with signs or paint all areas of university property where parking is prohibited. Parking is prohibited on sidewalks and crosswalks, grassy or graveled areas (unless designated for parking), in loading zones, in service drives, at any posted prohibition, in traffic lanes, at traffic signs or signals, fire hydrants, building egress or in any other area that is not designated specifically, by markings, as a parking space, or in such a way as to impede the flow of traffic.
The speed limit on campus is 15 miles per hour except as otherwise posted.
Vehicles parked obstructing roadways, hindering university operations and/or damaging property may be towed at the owner’s/operator’s expense.
The availability of parking spaces is subject to change as needed for construction, emergencies, or university special events.
Disabled Parking
Disabled parking will be enforced under Title 75, Vehicles Law of Pennsylvania, Section 3354. Violations of disabled parking will result in the following fine schedule:
First violation $50
Second violation $100
Third violation $150
Fourth/subsequent $200
The vehicle in violation may also be booted and/or towed, at the owner/operator’s expense.
Except for persons parking vehicles lawfully bearing registration plates, parking placards, or hangtags issued to handicapped persons or disabled veterans, no person shall park a vehicle on public or private property reserved for a handicapped person or disabled veteran where property has been posted in accordance with departmental regulations. Vehicles parked in violation of the disabled regulations are subject to towing or booting.
All roadways and traffic ways of Mansfield University fall under the jurisdiction of the Vehicles Law of Pennsylvania (Title 75) and will be enforced for the Mansfield University police.
Disabled Vehicles
Disabled vehicles must be reported promptly to University Police by the owner/operator and a temporary permit, valid for 24 hours, available from University police, must be displayed on the dash of the vehicle.
Disabled vehicles not parked in a legal space will be subject to ticketing and/or towing at owner’s expense.
LOADING, UNLOADING, PICK-UP AND DELIVERY
Loading or unloading is permitted in any designated loading zone for a maximum of 15 minutes, provided the vehicle warning flashers are operating and a valid parking permit id displayed. If no loading zone is designated for a building and no space is available, the vehicle may be allowed to stand with emergency flashers operating near the loading entrance, so long as the operator is in the actual process of loading or unloading for a period of not more than 15 minutes. No vehicle shall be stopped for the purpose of loading or unloading in any traffic lane or any sidewalk, crosswalk, fire land, building egress, or similar hazardous area.
UNIVERSITY OWNED VEHICLES
Service vehicles owned by the university and identified by official university license plates are authorized any area parking privileges.
SPECIAL PERMITS (UNIVERSITY ISSUED)
If you suffer from illnesses or injuries that inhibit or significantly limit your mobility and you need a SPECIAL permit, you must obtain a medical excuse from a physician. A letter from your physician must describe the medical condition, the length of time that the permit will be required, and the extent to which the illness or injury significantly inhibits mobility.
PARKING VIOLATIONS/PENALTIES
Vehicles with and without a valid parking permit displayed, parked in violation of university parking rules and regulations shall be issued University tickets. These penalties are payable to the University as follows:
Fraudulent, Altered or unauthorized permit $15
Disabled Space $50-$200
Loading Zone $15
Reserved Space $15
Not Parked in Designated Permit Area $15
Parked Prohibited by Signs $15
No Permit/No Decal Displayed $15
Not a Legal Space $15
Parked against the flow of traffic $15
Other $15
Spaces designated for maintenance, assistant directors or residence life, and resident graduate assistants are reserved 24 hours every day of the year.
THE ENFORCEMENT OF PARKING REGULATIONS IS 24 HOURS EVERY DAY.
PAYMENT OF PARKING VIOLATIONS
If a parking violation issued to a student is not paid within 10 days of the date of issuance a hold will be placed upon academic records until paid, thus restricting registration for classes and the ability to obtain transcripts or diplomas. Mountie Money funds may also be restricted.
If a parking violation issued to anyone other than a student is not paid within 10 days of the date of issuance, the ticket will be processed as a citation before the District Justice. Additional court costs will be assessed per citation by the District Justice when processed.
All parking violations are to be paid at the University Police Office at Doane Center. If payment is made by mail or inter-office mail, make checks or money orders payable to “Mansfield University”. DO NOT SEND CASH THROUGH THE MAIL. The original parking violation notice or copy must accompany each payment to insure accurate processing of payment. Payment may now also be made using Mountie Money. To do so send an e-mail with name, address, ticket number from the ticket, and your ID number to police@mansfield.edu.
Appeals
All parking violation appeals should be sent to the Director of Police Services or designee in writing at the University Police Department at Doane Center.
Appeals received after 10 days of the date of issuance will not be honored.
Tickets issued for disabled space violations cannot be appealed.
The original parking violation notice or copy should accompany each appeal to insure accurate processing of appeal. The appeal form can be found here.
ABUSE OF PARKING PRIVILEGES
Misuse of Decal
Misuse of parking permit or falsification of information on permit applications may results in ticketing and booting of vehicle and revocation of parking privileges for the academic year. It is prohibited for any:
1) Student to register another student’s vehicle, such as an upper division student registering for a lower division student’s vehicle.
2) Person to falsify facts when applying for a parking permit.
3) Person to change area assignment of parking permits without the approval of the University Police Department.
4) Person to use or allow to be used a permit that in not registered to the vehicle on which the permit is discovered.
Penalty
Any person in violation of sections 1, 2, 3, or 4 shall pay a fine of $15 (Fraudulent, Altertered or Unauthorized Permit) and shall have their parking privileges revoked immediately for the remainder of the academic year.
TOWING AND BOOTING
Towing Vehicles
Booting
SNOW REMOVAL
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