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The operation of motor vehicles on campus is subject to the following conditions:
  • The student vehicle registration sticker is issued free of charge and shall be displayed on the left side of the rear window. Stickers are not transferable.
  • Only students' cars registered with the college are permitted to park in college's facilities.
  • Handicap parking areas are clearly designated. Only those individuals with a state-issued handicap plate, placard or disabled veteran plate are permitted to park in these areas. Temporary handicap parking permits can be obtained for a 30-day period under certain circumstances. These permits can be obtained from the Faculty Learning Specialist for Students With Disabilities Office or the Security Office.
  • Students are not to park in those areas designated for faculty, staff, or visitors.
  • Parking on the grass within campus limits is not permitted.
  • Parking is restricted in front of steps, on roadways, and in any other Safety/Yellow Zone.
  • Reckless and inconsiderate driving on the campus is not permitted.
  • For safety in parking, drivers are expected to park their car face into the parking space, not backed in.
  • Motor vehicle operators are expected to follow the directional signs to avoid accidents and unnecessary obstructions.
  • The college assumes no responsibility for any theft or damage to vehicles.
  • Motorcycle parking is located in Lot A, west end, top tier.
  • Bicycle rack is located east side of ARC (underneath overhang).
  • All other rules and regulations established by the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania are applicable to the LCCC campus.
All persons operating motor vehicles on the campus are expected to cooperate with officers employed by the college whose duties include traffic and parking control. Parking enforcement is in effect 24 hours per day, seven days a week.

Parking violation tickets will be issued to vehicles illegally or improperly parked. The owner/operator of a ticketed vehicle is responsible for its disposition as directed on the reverse side of the copy. Failure to properly dispose of violation tickets will result in disciplinary action taken by the Dean of Student Services, i.e., the withholding of grades or transcripts, denial of registration for classes, etc. *Any student who accumulates 5 or more tickets during any school year may be subject to having his/her vehicle "booted" by the Office of Security and Safety. The fine would be $10 plus contacting the Security Staff to remove the boot upon payment of all fines. The Dean of Student Services will also be notified of the incident as well. It is important to realize that you are not guaranteed a warning for a first offense.

Students who wish to appeal parking citations (tickets) must do so by contacting the Office of Security and Safety within 5 business days of the issuance of the citation. Failure to appeal the citation within the above time period will result in the loss of the right of appeal.

All violators' vehicles' license plates will be traced to determine ownership. Owners/drivers in violation will be contacted and held responsible for payments of initial fines, plus $5 tracing cost.

A violation of any parking regulations shall result in the fining of the operator at any amount predetermined by the college. Failure to pay this fine within one week will increase the amount of the fine. Fines are found on the citation.

Traffic violations will also result in the issuing of a fine. The amount of this fine will also be predetermined by the college. Fines are found on the citation.

Traffic violations will also result in the issuing of a fine. The amount of this fine will also be predetermined by the college. Fines are found on the citation.

Delinquent accounts will result in the withholding of all transcripts, degrees, and refunds. Also, registration will be denied until all fines are paid.

At the discretion of the college, both traffic and non-traffic citations may be sent to the local magistrate when they become delinquent.