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Dartmouth College Faculty, Employees, Students & Visitors
-Effective 1995-
1. Parking Facilities
Available to students, faculty, employees and guests of the College. Offices
expecting visitors must obtain permits prior to such visits. Call 646-2340.
2. Carpooling/Vanpooling/Shuttle Service
Individuals are encouraged to carpool, vanpool, or use other alternative
means of transportation. Reserved parking spaces for carpools and vanpools can
be designated by contacting Parking & Transportation Services (ext.
6-2340).
Registering for peripheral parking lots is free. Individuals who park here
may ride the shuttle bus, which runs Monday through Friday. A schedule is
available from Parking & Transportation Services, bus drivers, or the town
offices.
3. Vehicle Registrations
All faculty and employees wishing to use Dartmouth parking facilities must
register their vehicles with the Parking & Transportation Services Office.
There is a fee involved, which can be payroll deducted for regular/full-time
employees. Second and third shift employees must register (no charge).
All students bringing motor vehicles to Hanover must register these with the
Parking & Transportation Services Office located at 37 Dewey Field Road.
There is a $50.00 fine for any student failing to register for campus lots or
for off-campus parking (Note: A-lot registration must be renewed each term).
There is a fee for parking in college lots; there is no charge to register for
off-campus parking (i.e. fraternities, sororities, private homes).
Registration permits must be affixed to the front driver's side and right
rear bumpers of the vehicle. DO NOT place over expired decal. (Parking &
Transportation Services regular office hours: Monday through Friday 8:00
a.m.-4:00 p.m.)
4. Parking Areas and Use
A. Lots are restricted for use by signs at entrance indicating the type of
permit required.
B. Visitor spaces are clearly marked and are off-limits to students, student
guests, faculty and employees.
Visitors must obtain temporary permits from the Parking & Transportation
Services Office located at 37 Dewey Field Road, Ext. 6-2204.
C. All handicapped and reserved spaces are clearly marked and off- limits to
all except the vehicles(s) described on the sign.
D. Student vehicles are not allowed to park on campus between 2:00 a.m. and
6:00 p.m. Monday through Friday.
E. Short-term parking (15-minute limit) to do College business and to load
and unload vehicles will be allowed only when accompanied by the use of
emergency flashers. This does not include parking in fire lanes or entrances to
buildings, or blocking sidewalks and roadways.
5. Signs
Official posted signs determine the use of all parking areas.
**Areas not marked are "no parking" areas.**
6. Violations
A. Unregistered vehicles.
B. Parking in any unauthorized area (i.e., no permit, improper or incorrect
permit, reserved or handicapped spaces when inapplicable, etc.).
C. Parking at any time, including Saturday and Sunday on Tuck Mall, Tuck
Circle, Tuck Drive, River Cluster Dorms, Wheelock Cluster Dorms, lawns, fire
lanes, delivery entrances, special areas and other than designated parking
areas.
D. Failure to display decals on both bumpers or front and back windows of
vehicle.
E. Failure to display visitor or carpool windshield card.
F. Parking in areas restricted to carpool permit holders only.
G. Securing or using a parking permit through misrepresentation or
fraud.
H. Student vehicle parking on campus between 2:00 a.m. and 6:00 p.m., Monday
through Friday.
I. Temporary (15-minute limit) parking without accompanying flashers.
7. Penalties
A. Faculty and Employees: First violation constitutes a warning; second
violation--$10.00 fine; each subsequent violation--$20.00 fine. Tows and
immobilizers--$50.00.
B. Students $25.00 and $50.00 fines for selected core areas.
The following are $50.00 fines: Mass Row, Mass Lot, Butterfield (including
adjacent spaces on Old Tuck Drive), Tuck Mall, Tuck Circle, Clement, Lodge,
Gym, Topliff, New Hampshire, Dartmouth Row, Richardson, Fayerweather Hill, and
the Observatory Lots.
Students who have accumulated two citations during the registration year
July 1-June 30, will be fined $100 for each subsequent violation in core areas
and $50 for all other areas.
Towing and Immobilization will be done at the owner's expense-$50.00 or
$100.00 depending on the area and the number of previous violations (Note: If
previously issued two violations, tow fines are $100.00). The college reserves
the right to revoke any individual's campus parking privileges. The parking
permit, which consists of two decals, remain the property of the College and is
to be entirely removed and returned to the Parking & Transportation
Services Office upon revocation. The permit holder expressly gives the College
permission to remove or destroy such decals found on vehicles parked on campus
after the individual's privileges have been revoked. Misappropriation of decals
will result in a $75.00 fine. Student vehicles may be impounded for abuse of
these regulations at the discretion of the Office of Business Affairs.
8. Enforcement--Fines
A. Faculty and Employees: Fines may be paid in person or mailed to the
Parking & Transportation Services Office at 37 Dewey Field Road (Hinman Box
6155). If not paid within 30 days, fines will be billed.
B. Students: DA$H Administrative Accounts will be billed.
Fines may be paid in person or mailed to the Parking & Transportation
Services Office at 37 Dewey Field Road. (Hinman Box 6155).
9. Appeals
A. Faculty and Employees: Individuals who feel that a fine has been
improperly imposed may submit a written appeal to the Parking &
Transportation Services Office in College Hall within fourteen (14) days of the
violation. If necessary, further questions will be resolved by the Parking
Appeals Committee.
B. Students: Undergraduate and Graduate students wishing to appeal must
submit written appeals within fourteen (14) days of the violation to be acted
upon by the Parking & Transportation Services Office. No appeal will be
accepted after fourteen (14) days from the date of the violation. (Note:
Certain violations may not be appealed.)
10. Winter Parking
Personal vehicles may not be left overnight in Campus lots between November
1st and April 1st, including weekends.
11. Disclaimer
Dartmouth College assumes no liability for damage to vehicles while parked
in lots. For example, thaws during the winter season can cause ice to fall from
College building roofs. Please consider this hazard when parking.
THESE REGULATIONS ARE SUBJECT TO AMENDMENTS AS THE NEED ARISES. ALL PERSONS
USING MOTOR VEHICLES ON THE DARTMOUTH COLLEGE CAMPUS IN AREAS EITHER POSTED OR
NOT POSTED, ARE SUBJECT TO ALL TRAFFIC REGULATIONS AS DESCRIBED IN THE NEW
HAMPSHIRE MOTOR VEHICLE LAW.
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