- Motor Vehicle Registration
All faculty, staff and students who park on campus are required to be registered
with Parking Services and must display a current decal/permit. Failure to
register a vehicle will result in a citation being issued.
Note: Persons on the FWSP, SA, or Graduate Assistantships are not
permitted to register their vehicles as Faculty/Staff. Student workers are
NOT allowed to park in Faculty/Staff until after 5:00 p.m.
- Registration Procedure
- Vehicles can be registered in Parking Services, Department of Public
Safety, on weekdays between the hours of 7:30 a.m. and 5:00 p.m.
- You will be issued a parking hangtag, which must be suspended from the
drivers mirror anytime the vehicle is parked on campus. It must face
outward from the vehicle so that the parking zone and number can be read
from the street. The hangtag maybe used on any vehicle you bring onto
campus. All citations are issued to the hangtag rather than the vehicle.
- All students have the first five (5) class days after the beginning
of fall semester to register their vehicles with no non-registered citations.
After fall semester, only new students will be granted the 5 day
grace period. Courtesy Warning tickets will be issued the first 5 class
days of each semester for non-registered vehicles. Vehicles will still
be cited for violations of State Law and for disregarding parking zone
signs such as faculty/staff, reserved, etc. Employees must obtain their
hangtag immediately following orientation.
- The person registering a motor vehicle is responsible for all parking
violations by that vehicle/hangtag.
- Registration Fees:
A student parking/transportation fee is included with class registration
fees. You must come by Parking Services in Public Safety to obtain your
parking hangtag. Failure to do so will result in ticketing for a non-registered
vehicle. Students are limited to only one hangtag per academic year.
- Faculty/Staff: Limit two per year - $15.00 each
- Replacement for lost hangtag
.. $25.00
- No Refunds
- Faculty/Staff vehicles cannot be registered for a new academic year
UNLESS all outstanding fines are paid.
- Faculty/staff may purchase up to 2 hangtags per academic year. Spouses
and children must register their vehicles as students if enrolled.
- Temporary Parking Permits
If a vehicle that is normally driven to campus is unavailable, the hangtag
must be removed and placed in the borrowed or rented vehicle. If you fail
to transfer the hangtag call Parking Services at 678-839-6629 and advise
the staff the vehicle will be on campus without the hangtag. After business
hours, call 678-839-6629 and follow instructions on the Parking Services
voice mail. Citations for non-registered vehicles parked in their correct
zone during after-hours will be excused if a message is left for Parking
Services.
- After Hours Registration
All night students must register their vehicle. Night students who cannot
come to Parking Services during regular office hours must leave a completed
vehicle registration form with the communications officer at Public Safety
in Aycock Hall. The registration will be processed and your hangtag can
be picked up from the same place, the next day or time that you are on campus.
- Visitors
Visitors are allowed to park in any area designated for faculty, staff or
student parking. Visitors should contact Parking Services before or upon arrival
on campus. If a citation is received, follow instructions printed on the citation.
- Parking Regulations
- Motorcycles must park in a parking space the same as a vehicle. Motorcycles
are prohibited from driving on sidewalks or around parking control gates.
Two (2) motorcycles may park in one (1) vehicle parking space in the appropriate
zone. A special decal will be issued for motorcycles.
- Parking is in effect from 7:00 a.m. until 5:00 p.m. on class days and
during final examination periods except in designated/signed restricted
areas.
- Overnight or extended parking of campers, vans, buses, etc., utilized
as living and sleeping quarters within the college boundaries, is not permitted
unless approved by the Director of Public Safety.
- Vehicles can pull through a parking space in all lots. Parking against
the flow of traffic on the street is prohibited.
- Parking meter hours of operation are from 7:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m., Monday
- Friday and are available to anyone. Meters accept nickels, dimes and quarters
only. Time is purchased at the rate of ten cents for ten minutes. Maximum
number of minutes, which can be purchased, is 30 or 60, depending on the
meter. Citations can be issued twice a day if a vehicle is not moved from
a metered space within a four hour period.
- If a vehicle becomes inoperable in other than an authorized area, the
operator should notify Parking Services of the situation as soon as possible
and the approximate length of time before the vehicle will be moved. The
owner is liable for all parking citations issued before Parking Services
is notified. Time limit for inoperable vehicles on campus is 24 hours. After
24 hours, vehicle will be removed from campus at owner's expense.
- Special parking permissions can be granted for short periods of time for
loading and unloading by calling Parking Services.
- Police and/or service vehicles may stop, stand, or park irrespective of
the parking regulations while performing necessary official business. Service
vehicles may not, however, be left unattended blocking a fire hydrant.
- Parking at or near the baseball field is at your own risk.
- Handicapped Persons
- Handicapped persons, either temporary or permanent, having a vehicle properly
registered may obtain a Special Handicapped Parking Permit from Parking
Services between 7:30 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. daily. Handicapped persons are allowed
to park in faculty/staff spaces if handicapped spaces are filled. They may
not park in metered spaces without paying, or in Service Vehicle, reserved,
or in any area that is restricted by state law.
- Temporary handicapped permits may be obtained from Parking Services for
illness or injury of a short duration. In order to obtain a temporary handicapped
permit, the driver must present a doctor's statement describing the illness
or injury and how long the permit is needed. The permit will be displayed
(in clear view) in the front driver's side window of the vehicle.
- For permanently handicapped persons, a special decal is available from
Parking Services, which can be affixed to the drivers side of the front
wind shield of the vehicle. A gate card will also be issued.
- Temporarily handicapped persons will be issued a parking gate card for
the duration of their disability. The card must be returned on the expiration
date of their temporary decal. Failure to return the card will result in
a $25.00 charge and a hold placed on their banner account. The cards issued
to permanently disabled employees or staff need not be retuned until classes
are no longer being taken or employment is terminated.
- Impoundment
- Motor vehicle in violation of the following articles of the University
of West Georgia Parking Code may be impounded at owner's expense. The vehicle
operator/owner is responsible for any wrecker fees and, if applicable, any
storage fees.
- A release form must be obtained from Parking Services in order to regain
possession of an impounded vehicle. This form may be obtained from Public
Safety 24 hours a day.
- Non-Registered vehicles having three (3) or more unpaid parking tickets
are subject to being impounded.
Vehicles may be impounded for any of the following reasons:
- Vehicles parked in such a manner to create a fire/safety hazard or obstruct
the free flow of traffic.
- Parking in designated tow-away zones, at red curb areas, blocking a
fire hydrant, unauthorized parking in a handicapped zone, or blocking
a handicapped ramp or curb cut, or on the grass.
- Vehicles may be removed in case of emergency or interest of public safety.
- When a vehicle is presumed to be abandoned, or in a visible state of
disrepair and the owner cannot be contacted.
- Service Spaces which are limited to use by Department of Facilities
and Grounds, contractors, and service personnel only.
- Parking Area Color Coding and Designations
- The following curb/surface color scheme, in addition to appropriate signs,
shall designate parking on this campus. In the event of a conflict between
a sign and a curb color, the sign will always take precedence.
- Yellow - No parking zone - 24 hours.
- Red - No parking anytime. Emergency lanes. Violators are subject
to impoundment - 24 hours
- Green - Faculty/staff parking.
- White - Zoned student parking. See student zoned designation
in VI.C.-1 through 4.
- Blue - Handicapped zones only - 24 hours.
- Visitors - Faculty, staff and students may not park in visitor
zones from 7:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. on class days and during final examination
periods.
- Faculty/Staff parking is in effect from 7:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. on class
days and during final examination periods. This is to include fee payment,
reading and registration days.
- Student Zoned parking will either be in effect from 7:00 a.m. -
4:00 p.m. or in effect 24 hours as outlined in this Parking Code or designated
parking signs.
- Student "E" permits only may park in the 24 hour restricted
areas EAST of Brumbelow Road. These areas are designated by signs and
include the residential areas of Gunn, Boykin, Downs and Bowdon Halls.
- Student "W" permits only may park in the 24 hour restricted
areas WEST of Brumbelow Road. These areas are designated by signs and
include the residential areas of Watson, Strozier, and Tyus Halls, University
Suites and Arbor View.
- Student "S" permits only may park in restricted commuter lots.
These lots are restricted for commuters from 7:00 AM - 4:00 P.M. After
4:00 P.M., any student zone hangtag may park in the commuter lots.
- Any University of West Georgia registered vehicle may park in all remaining
lots and road spaces not designated by a zoned sign.
- Any student moving from one residence hall or other zoned area to a
different zoned area and/or changing vehicles must get a replacement hangtag
from Parking Services. There will be NO charge for a replacement hangtag
PROVIDING the original hangtag is surrendered to Parking Services.
- Residence Life Coordinators, Residence Directors, and Resident Assistants
are issued a special decal, which permits them to park in certain restricted
parking spaces identified by signs. These spaces are not to be "loaned"
to ANYONE.
- Parking Appeals
- Time Limit
All appeals must be made within three (3) class days of the date of the
citation. Failure to do so in the specified time will result in the automatic
forfeiture of the right to appeal the parking citation.
- Appeals Procedure
- Any persons desiring to appeal a citation must go to Parking Services
to obtain and complete the appropriate form. The appeal form is also available
on the Public Safety web page at: http://www.bf.westga.edu/PubSafe/WebAppeals.
All information requested is essential and missing information will automatically
void the appeal from.
- The individual must choose to make a written or oral appeal. All who
file an appeal MUST come to Parking Services to obtain a decision on the
appeal. Persons making oral appeals will be expected to appear before
the Committee at the next meeting following notification of intent of
appeal. Those who wish to make a SECOND appeal (in person) must notify
Parking Services of their desire within 5 working days after the decision
on the original appeal. Second appeals will only be heard when additional
information is made available to the Committee that was not present with
the first appeal. This will be the final appeal of the citation.
- The following "reasons" will not be accepted by the Parking
Appeals Committee as grounds for an initial appeal: Lack of knowledge
of the Parking Code; lateness due to class or appointment conflict; and,
inability to find a legal parking space.
- Fire lane, fire hydrant and handicap citations cannot be appealed.
- Parking Appeals Committee
The Committee will meet at a standardized time and place, to be announced
during each semester, to consider written and personal appeals. The Committee
is comprised of the Student Judicial Chairperson, 1 Faculty Member and 1
Staff Member (who are appointed by the Vice President of Academic Affairs).
No member of the committee will rule on or approve their own parking citation.
- Shuttle Bus Service
Shuttle buses are available to all students and Faculty/Staff. There are
5 routes: the BLUE and the RED, TLC Express, Tyus Express and the off campus
apartment shuttle. The detailed bus schedule can be viewed at http://www.bf.westga.edu/PubSafe/Parking/Campus_Services/shuttle.asp.
For additional information, come by Parking Services. All students are encouraged
to ride the shuttle buses, and by doing so, the congestion in the problem
areas will minimize.
For safety reasons, buses stop only at designated bus stops to pick up
riders. There will be no ice cream, open drinks, or eating on the buses.
- Schedule of Fines and Payments
- Students will not be allowed to register for classes until all preceding
semester fines are paid. If paying with coins, they must be properly wrapped.
- The schedule of fines and payments is as follows:
- a) Counterfeiting a hangtag with intent to defraud. Obtaining a hangtag
by fraudulent means
b) Altering a hangtag
c) Obtaining a hangtag for an unauthorized person i.e. obtaining a faculty/staff
hangtag for a spouse or child
d) Falsely registering a vehicle
$100.00
- Parking in a handicapped place
$100.00
- Restricted Parking - includes: Parking at a fire hydrant/fire lane,
blocking a dumpster, roadway, service vehicle space, loading dock or any
other designated/signed tow-away zone
$50.00
- Faculty/Staff designated areas
$35.00
- Parking on yellow curb
$35.00
- Parking in restricted student zone areas
$35.00
- Littering on campus property
$25.00
- Parking meter violations
$25.00
- Non-registered vehicle / hangtag not properly displayed
$20.00
- Parking on a sidewalk, lawn area, athletic field
$35.00
- Parking against the flow of traffic
$25.00
- Double parking
$10.00
- Parking on or outside of white line
$10.00
This University of West Georgia parking code has been adopted under the authority
granted by the Board of Regents of the University System of Georgia, Regulation
711.0403.
If you have any questions or need additional information, e-mail Parking
Services