Parking
Campus Parking Map
Campus Safety/Parking Contact Information
Campus Safety Office: Gladys Crown Center, Room 201
Phone: (573) 288-6300
Emergency Contact Information
Dial extension 7650 from an on-campus telephone. This will ring the safety officer's cell phone and allows students, faculty or staff to contact Campus Safety when they are not in the Campus Safety office.
Parking Regulations
Please note the parking and driving regulations in place throughout campus, several of which are new. If you have any questions, please contact the Director of Campus Safety at extension 6300.
- Additional student parking stickers will cost $10.00 and are to be purchased if sticker is lost or if driving another vehicle.
- One side of the roadway throughout campus is now red to indicate the "Fire Lane." The other side will remain yellow to indicate loading zones.
- Pillars Drive is now "ONE WAY" all the way down to the Shannon Parking Lot.
- The entrance to Circle Drive in front of Shannon Hall is now "ONE WAY."
- The Faculty/Staff Parking Lot of Johnson Hall/Crown Center is now "ONE WAY."
- The handicap parking spaces at the far end of Johann Parking Lot have been extended to allow additional room
- 15 MPH speed limit signs have been posted throughout campus.
- Henderson Parking Lot, Herrick Parking Lot ("The Pit") and designated spaces near the PAC are "Commuter Parking" areas.
- Motorcycle and scooter riders have designated parking areas.
- No vehicles are to pass the "Yellow Zone" in the lower parking lot behind Ziegler hall onto the patio area of Ziegler Hall.
Parking Restrictions
Vehicles may be ticketed for the following reasons:
- Parked in a handicapped, visitor or reserved area without appropriate permit
- Parked in or blocking a fire lane, yellow/loading zone or emergency entrance
- Obstructing a pedestrian walkway, parking lot entrance or building entrance
- Parked on a sidewalk or any grassy area
- Any motor vehicle determined to have been abandoned (not displaying a state license plate or state inspection or a plate or inspection permit that has expired)
- Vehicles impeding snow removal, maintenance or construction work
- Vehicles parked along any College roadway (excluding maintenance or vendors when applicable)
- Impounded/booted vehicles exceeding the 48-hour limit (see Boot policy)
- Disabled vehicles illegally parked
- Parking on campus after parking privileges have been revoked
- Any vehicle parked in an unsafe manner or that is restricting traffic or creating a traffic hazard
- If the responsible party, when notified by Campus Safety to move a vehicle does not accomplish the move within the specified time
Vehicle Towing Policy
Any vehicle parked in violation of the Parking Regulations is subject to towing without notice. All parking fines and charges for towing and storage are the responsibility of the owner/driver of the vehicle and must be paid before the vehicle will be released. Culver-Stockton College assumes no responsibility for damages to the vehicle either during towing or storage.
Vehicle Recovery
To have your vehicle released from storage you must first pay any parking fines owed to Culver-Stockton College. You will then be given a paid receipt to present to the towing company at which time you will be required to pay any towing and or storage charges.
Booting Policy
Campus Safety will place a wheel boot on vehicles for the following reasons:
- Accounts that are associated with five or more citations in any one semester.
- Vehicles failing to register and or display a current CSC parking permit who have received two or more citations in any 30-day period.
Procedure for boot removal will be as follows:
- All parking fines, plus a $25.00 boot removal fee, must be paid and the paid receipt presented to Campus Safety prior to the boot being removed.
- If the driver or responsible party has not made arrangements to have the boot removed within 48 hours, the vehicle is subject to towing and all fees incurred (including purchase of permit and boot removal fee).
Parking Permits:
All students and employees wishing to utilize campus parking are required to display a current parking permit. Regular student parking permits are $50.00. In addition, restricted stickers can be purchased for $10.00. Restricted stickers are for ARC parking lot only. A second vehicle can be registered for $10.00. All student stickers are renewed annually. There are two classifications of parking: Faculty/Staff, hanging permit required; Resident/Commuter Student, sticker permit required. Faculty/Staff lots will be designated as such.
Temporary Parking Permits:
Temporary parking permits will be issued from the Campus Safety Office on an as needed basis and only for a period not to exceed 7 days. Until the temporary permit is properly displayed in the vehicle, it will be treated as a vehicle parked without a permit and will be fined accordingly. Temporary permits will not be issued to unregistered vehicles.
Flashers:
Flashers may be used when a student has contacted the Campus Safety Office in an emergency only (i.e. accident or illness).
Parking ticket appeals:
If a ticket is issued involving policy or enforcement ambiguity, a detailed appeal stating how the vehicle was not in violation of a parking regulation should be filed within 3 days (72 hours) of the violation. Appeal forms are available from and should be returned to the Campus Safety Office.
Visitors to the College:
Designated parking for visitors is available on the west side of Henderson Hall. Visitors should contact the Campus Safety Office for a visitor parking pass.
Fines:
- Parking on campus without a permit: $20.00
- Parking in a wrong area: $20.00
- Parking in visitor, loading/yellow zone: $40.00
- Parking in Handicapped space: $50.00
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