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All Employees Must Register Their Vehicles Online Before January 15th

All employees must register their vehicles on line in order to obtain this year’s parking permit. All previous permits will expire January 15, 2011. To register, go to www.ithaca.edu/sacl/safety/parking and follow the directions. Once your permit order is complete, please print the receipt and place it on the dash of your vehicle. The receipt will validate your parking privileges until your new permit is received. All permits will be mailed to the employee’s campus address. 

Employees who require a permit for mobility impaired needs should contact their local town/village/city office of their home residence jurisdiction for issuance of a state permit. Information regarding mobility impaired permits can be found at www.nysdmv.com.

Parking Services would also like to remind college community members that all spaces in P-lot nearest the Peggy Ryan Williams Center are reserved exclusively for visitors to the Admissions Office.  All others will be subject to citation.

If you have any questions or concerns, please feel free to contact Parking Services at 607-274-3756, Monday through Friday from 8:30am to 5:00pm, or by email at parking@ithaca.edu.

 

Attention Supervisors:  Please assist those employees who may not have computer access.

Thank you.

 

 

Employee Parking Permits for 2011 | 1 Comments |
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Employee Parking Permits for 2011 Comment from catheyg on 01/05/11
i note that ALL spots at PWC are reserved for visitors
since there are no local spots for handicapped employees or students this cannot be appropriate, or possibly even legal
if i have business there i must park in a close handicapped spot, not up a significant hill, etc
i have never been ticketed when there, but suggest you reword the policy
cathe gordon, OT faculty