The Middlebury Institute administers a comprehensive parking program as required by local ordinances. Parking permit eligibility and regulations (including conditions and limitations) are specified below. You may obtain a copy of the policy at the Campus Security Office. Parking permits are required Monday through Friday, 9:00 a.m. Parking permits are issued at the Campus Security Office next to the Lara Soto Adobe. Parking for special events may supersede existing permit parking. Institute parking permits are not valid for parking in city owned parking facilities. All vehicles/parking permit holders must be registered and insured at all times when parked on Institute facilities. Additionally, Institute facilities are for the use of current faculty, staff, and students only unless prior authorization is granted in writing. The entire parking policy may be obtained through Campus Security or Student Services. One permit per applicant. Permits are self-adhesive to glass and are intended to be switched out between vehicles.
All permits will be displayed on the driver’s side front lower windshield. Permit is invalid if not properly displayed and must be visible from outside the vehicle. No long-term parking in Institute lots. Long-term parking is considered anything longer than three days. Any requests for longer than three days of parking must be submitted to Security. All vehicles found in violation of the Institute’s parking policy are subject to ticketing and/or towing. A permit licenses you to park and lock one vehicle in a designated area at your sole risk. Campus does not guard or assume care, custody, or control of your vehicle or its contents and is not responsible for fire, theft, damage, or loss. Parking warnings are issued by Campus Security in an effort to enforce the regulations outlined in this page. If you wish to contest a parking warning issued by Campus Security, you can email Security or stop by the Campus Security Office. Please refer to the City of Monterey Parking web page for regulations, locations, and availability of city-owned parking.
The following is a list of penalties for common parking violations. The City of Monterey maintains parking regulations and fines that may supersede Institute parking regulations and penalties. Some parking violations may be administered by the City of Monterey Traffic Division at the request of the Institute. Citations issued by the city will be clearly marked as such. Please follow directions on these citations in order to make restitution directly to the City of Monterey. The Institute does not collect fines for city-issued violations. The City of Monterey Police Department is located two blocks to the east of the Institute on Pacific Street. The Institute reserves the right to have any vehicle towed if it is found in violation of Institute parking regulations, and if the owner of said vehicle fails to remedy the violation situation once proper notice has been given. All towing fines and storage costs are the responsibility of the vehicle’s owner, and arrangements must be made with the towing company by the vehicle’s owner to retrieve the towed vehicle.
Records to have a vehicle towed are kept at the Campus Security office. Please contact Campus Security to determine if your vehicle has been requested to be towed. Institute parking lot spaces for guests are reserved on a very limited basis and generally only for high-level visitors. There are three City of Monterey parking lots around our campus—parking lot 4 at the corner of Van Buren and Franklin, parking lot 8 in front of Casa Fuente, and parking lot 7, which is across Pacific Street. Lots 4 and 7 have ticket machines. Lot 8 is a partially metered lot. The campus map shows both Institute parking and city parking lots 4 and 8. City parking lot 7 is not on the map, but it is directly across Pacific Street from Casa Fuente. Bicycles and scooters must be parked in designated bicycle racks and not secured to stairways, benches, light poles, utility fixtures, parking devices, signs, or any other object not specifically intended for bicycle parking. Bicycles and scooters are not allowed in buildings and should not be left overnight on campus. Bicycles or scooters left more than 48 hours will be ticketed. Illegally parked bicycles or scooters are subject to impound by Security.
The Blue Badge scheme allows people who meet the eligibility criteria to park, when displaying their blue badge, where restrictions for other motorists may otherwise apply. The scheme plays an important role in helping people with mobility problems to overcome some of the barriers they face when accessing jobs, shops and other important services. How much does a badge cost? In Wales, there is no charge for individual applications, although a charge of £10 can be made for organisational and replacement badges. How do I apply? Check your eligibility and complete an online application form to apply or renew a Blue Badge here - without having to pick up the telephone or attending a One4All appointment. Download and complete the PDF application form. Book an appointment online at your preferred One4All Centre to submit your application. Appointments can also be booked via telephone on 01443 425005. Please note, the applicant does not need to attend the appointment, as long as all the information that is required to accompany the application can be provided in their absence.
To apply for your handicapped parking permit in the USA follow the link.
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