Parking Regulations & Citations

Every Manhattan College Student and Employee can manage their parking needs through the online parking portal. Activities include submitting applications for new annual permits, purchasing temporary permits, editing vehicle information, and resolving parking citations.

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Parking Regulations

View the Public Safety Vehicle and Parking Regulations guide for a full list of parking regulations.

Public Safety Vehicle and Parking Regulations

Anyone who uses the College parking facilities is required to abide by Manhattan College parking regulations, instructions given by Public Safety personnel and vehicle traffic signs. Disregarding parking regulations or directions of a College official may result in the loss of parking privileges, citations and/or being towed away at the owner’s expense.

Prohibited Parking Actions:

  • Parking in a campus fire lane or blocking a fire hydrant. All campus roads are considered fire lanes and must be clear at all times. (Note: the Horan Hall service road is considered a fire lane).
  • Parking in handicapped spaces without authorized hangtag.
  • Parking in an unauthorized area.
  • Blocking other vehicles.
  • Parking an unregistered vehicle on campus. Campus registered vehicles may also be subject to tow away if parked in a restricted area or blocking other vehicles.
  • Tampering with or removing a college parking permit without permission.
  • Resale of a parking permit.
  • Involvement with the production or use of a forged parking permit.
  • Displaying an expired decal or an unauthorized parking sign.

Any violation of the aforementioned parking permit regulations or directives may result in suspension/loss of parking privileges and/or subject you to College disciplinary action.

Citations & Late Fees

  1. Parking citations can be paid or appealed through your parking account. For recently issued citations; please allow 1 business day to post on your account.
  2. Only appeals submitted through the online portal will be considered. Any appeal made after 20 days of receipt will not be accepted for review.
  3. After 20 days a $10 late fee will be assessed and citations will no longer be eligible for appeal.
  4. A Public Safety hold is placed on the account until payment is received. Public Safety holds may delay class registration, receiving a transcript or diploma, or release of your annual permit.
  5. Public Safety holds are removed within 1 business day from payment date.
  6. Unpaid fines may result in suspension or loss of parking privileges.
  7. Parking permits will not be issued until outstanding citations are resolved.
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Employee Hours

All employees with Manhattan College parking permits may park in the Kelly Commons, Draddy, GPAC, Lower Forecourt, Jasper, RLC and Broadway Garage parking facilities. See posted parking lot operating hours. The College reserves the right to restrict parking to accommodate special events on campus. Employees without 24-hr permits who intend to remain on campus past 2 a.m. (Broadway Garage only) are required to obtain a temporary overnight permit through their online parking account. 

Student Hours

All students with Manhattan College parking permits may park in Kelly Commons, 240th Street, and the Broadway Garage parking facilities. See posted parking lot operating hours. From 4:30 p.m. to 11 p.m., students with permits are authorized to park in faculty and staff areas (excluding spaces with "reserved" signs posted). The College reserves the right to restrict parking to accommodate special events on campus. Commuter students with permits who intend to remain on campus past 2 a.m. (Broadway Garage only) are required to obtain a temporary overnight permit through their online parking account. 

Temporary Permits & Parking Permit Decals

If you are requesting a temporary permit for a personal guest or yourself; are an annual permit holder driving a different vehicle, or need to request an overnight while away on college business you can do so through your parking account.

Permits must be printed and clearly displayed on the dashboard. Please note the host is responsible for any citations their guest may receive.

Breaks

During intersession/spring break or when classes are not in session, the Broadway parking facility and other general parking lots may be temporarily closed. Please contact the Public Safety Office for further parking instructions.

Parking in the Neighborhood

Fieldston is a private residential area, where public parking is prohibited by law. Violation is considered trespassing and can result in a $5,000 fine. Vehicles in violation will be towed.

Please note: Manhattan College assumes no responsibility for loss or damage to your vehicle or property. This includes accidents or theft while your vehicle is on campus property. Secure your vehicle and property. Any vehicle parked in violation of College parking regulations is subject to fines and towing.