Or. Admin. Code § 573-050-0030 - Driving and Parking Regulations on Campus
The Vice President for Finance and Administration, in consultation with the Transportation Planning and Parking Committee (TPPC), will designate parking areas on campus.
(1) Anyone operating a vehicle on campus will
observe posted speed limits, barricades, bicycle lanes, crosswalks, and stop
signs and will drive in a safe and prudent manner. The speed limit on campus is
15 MPH. Driving or parking vehicles, bicycles, motorcycles, mopeds, scooters,
or motorized bicycles on sidewalks, lawns, and other areas not designated for
driving, parking, or public thoroughfare is prohibited.
(2) Regulations may change from time to time.
In the event of conflict between traffic signs or markings and printed
regulations, the signs or markings will prevail.
(3) Vehicles shall be parked within indicated
parking areas only. All campus lots are enforced year round, including summer
term and holidays.
(4) Non-SOU
service or delivery vehicles must be parked in parking spaces and will be cited
for improper parking if parked on the grass, sidewalk, yellow zone, etc.
Exceptions to this rule may only be considered if it is requested from Parking
Services before parking in a no parking zone.
(5) Residence Hall (red) parking areas, and
pay lots are enforced 24 hours a day. All other lots are enforced as indicted
herein:
(a) Faculty/staff (yellow) enforced
6A-6P, after 6P and weekends any university permit including a paid meter pass
is valid. Faculty lots are enforced 24 hours per day unless otherwise
posted.
(b) Commuter lots (green)
enforced 6A-6P, after 6P and weekends any university permit is valid. All lots
are enforced 24 hours per day unless otherwise posted. After business hours any
color permit or valid meter permit are permitted to park in yellow/green
parking lots.
(6)
Persons, departments, or schools sponsoring University-hosted or community
events must contact the Parking Services event coordinator online or contact
Parking Services (at the Enrollment Service Center in Britt Hall) to arrange
for parking and fee payment as appropriate. The Parking Department will have
authority to determine which parking lot should be used for event. Event is
defined as any activity occurring on Southern Oregon University property in
which the sponsors or attendees pay a fee, collectively utilize more than 5
permit area spaces, or requires services from Parking Services.
Notes
Stat. Auth.: ORS 351.070
Stats. Implemented: ORS 352.360
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