Parking Regulations
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All
students and employees who bring a vehicle onto the campus at
anytime must obtain a university parking permit for that vehicle.
To do so, the following information must be presented to the Public
Safety Department, located in
Landon Student Union Room 100
,during
the time of issue or renewal:
1. Vehicle Registration.
2. Valid Barry University ID card or another form of picture
ID ONLY if the ID office is not issuing ID cards at the
time of vehicle registration.
3. Current class schedule (printout) from students. Students
must be registered for the current term before they can
obtain a "Parking Decal".
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1.1 Parking on the Barry University Campus is a privilege, not a right,
and is available to persons driving on campus solely under the rules
and regulations prescribed within.
1.2 The
following regulations have been established for facilitating the
safe and expeditious flow of vehicular and pedestrian traffic,
preventing accidents, protecting University property and informing
vehicle operators and pedestrians of traffic laws and safety
regulations in effect on the campus of Barry University. Pursuant to
future requirements, all changes in traffic rules will be
publicized.
1.3 Violators of the traffic rules and regulations are subject to
warning, penalties, and appropriate disciplinary and/or
administrative action. Motorists may obtain information or
assistance from any campus security officer on patrol, or by calling
the University Public Safety Department at 899-3335, with offices
located in
Landon Student Union Room 100.
1.4 BARRY
UNIVERSITY ASSUMES NO RESPONSIBILITY FOR THE CARE AND/OR PROTECTION
OF ANY VEHICLE, OR ITS CONTENTS, ANY TIME IT IS OPERATED OR PARKED
ON ITS CAMPUS, NOR DOES IT HAVE ANY LIABILITY FOR DAMAGE OR THEFT
THAT MAY OCCUR WHILE PARKED ON UNIVERSITY PROPERTY.
2.1 The
entry, operation, and control of motor vehicles on Barry University
property is as authorized and directed by the President of Barry
University, who may exercise such controls as deemed necessary.
2.2 The
Director of Public Safety, as the President's representative, is
responsible for the enforcement of these rules and regulations.
2.3 The
Director of Public Safety may exclude or remove from the campus any
vehicle that is: used as an instrument in a crime; mechanically
unfit; being operated by a person under the influence of intoxicants
or drugs; suspected of being stolen; abandoned; not registered with
the Public Safety Department; persistently in violation of
University parking and/or traffic regulations; or as deemed
necessary by the Director of Public Safety in order to maintain law
and order on the campus.
2.4 Persistent violators shall be defined as those persons with five (5)
or more parking violations or three (3) or more moving violations.
Thefts or
damage should be reported to the University Public Safety
Department,
Landon Student Union Room 100.
3.1 All
vehicles, motorcycles, scooters driven by faculty, staff and
students must be registered with the University Public Safety
Department.
3.2 All
students shall register their motor vehicle within five (5) school
days after the beginning of each semester if not already registered.
Faculty and staff shall register their motor vehicles within five
(5) working days of the date of employment.
3.3 At
the time of registration, a valid state vehicle registration must be
presented.
3.4 Any
person to whom a parking permit has been issued shall be held accountable for
all fines associated with the operation of said motor vehicle. In
indeterminate cases, an attempt to match the registered owner with a
Barry student or employee will be made. Any match of name, address,
or other available data will result in that student or employee
being billed. In cases where no match can be found, the person in
whose name the vehicle is registered with the appropriate State
Bureau of Motor Vehicles, may be held responsible for any actions
resulting from the operation of said motor vehicle.
3.5 It
shall be the responsibility of the owner/operator to remove
university parking permits when: a) the status of the student or employee
changes; b) the ownership of the motor vehicle is transferred; or c)
such person has been denied the privilege of operating a motor
vehicle on campus.
3.6 There
is no charge for parking permits. All faculty/staff and registered
students may obtain a parking decal for FREE.
3.7 Decals and Hang Tags are not transferable and must be used by the
person and on the vehicle in which they're registered.
3.8 Decals must be affixed to the back side of the inside rear view
mirror and either the left rear bumper or the left rear window. Hang
Tags must be displayed from the rear view mirror. All permits must be clearly visible at all times. If this is not possible, other
arrangements must be made with an authorized Public Safety official
in
Landon Student Union Room 100.
3.9 Decals, which are taped, will not be considered to be permanently
affixed.
3.10 Failure to properly display parking permits as provided herein shall constitute
failure to register a motor vehicle.
3.11 Temporary parking permits can be obtained from the University Public
Safety Department for the following purposes:
- 3.11.1 Short term use of a vehicle, including rental vehicles.
- 3.11.2 Short term parking in a restricted or reserved zone for purposes
of loading and unloading.
- 3.11.3 Visitor parking.
- 3.11.4 Other short-term parking as authorized by the Director of Public
Safety or his representative.
3.12 Temporary parking permits will not be issued:
- 3.12.1 In lieu of the proper vehicle registration.
- 3.12.2 For a second vehicle operated or parked on campus on a frequent
basis.
- 3.12.3 For any reason which would circumvent the requirements or intent
of University Parking and Traffic Regulations.
- 3.13 The Public Safety Department reserves the right to refuse to
issue a decal to any person. Should this occur, said person will
not be permitted to operate a motor vehicle on the campus.
4.1 Parking on the main campus is restricted to Faculty, Staff, Resident
Students and University Guests. All others must park in the parking
lot west of Miami Avenue, the lot behind the tennis/basketball court
area, or Andreas Park (115th Street and NW 2nd Avenue) overflow lot.
For your convenience, the "ShuttleBuc" runs continuously,
during daylights hours, to/from Andreas Park and main campus.
4.2 Unauthorized parking on the University Mall is prohibited at all times.
4.3 Parking
is prohibited in driveways, on sidewalks, on grass (except in areas
specifically designated as parking areas), against curbs, in loading zones, along
service roads, or in restricted or otherwise reserved areas.
4.4 Vehicles will not double park or take the space of more than one
car.
4.5 Parking is prohibited in fire lanes or within fifteen (15) feet of a
fire hydrant. All roadways directly in front of any entrance to a
building shall be considered a fire lane.
4.6 Inability to locate a legal parking space is not justification for
improper parking and shall not be allowed as a mitigating
circumstance in an appeal.
4.7 Any
vehicle left unattended will be considered parked.
4.8 Students,
Faculty, or Staff shall not park in spaces specifically marked for
visitors.
4.9 The
University reserves the right to remove any vehicle violating campus
parking, traffic, or fire regulations, or if it creates a safety
hazard.
4.10 Vehicles left on the campus parked and unused for three (3) or more
consecutive days shall be considered abandoned and will be towed
away at the owner's expense. Vehicles of resident students that are
properly registered are not included. Persons wishing to leave a
vehicle on campus for extended periods or during breaks between
terms must request permission to do so from the Public Safety
Office.
5.1 The
traffic rules, regulations, and signs governing the use of motor
vehicles are in effect twenty-four (24) hours a day.
5.2 Motorists must give the right-of-way to pedestrians.
5.3 Maximum speed limit on campus is fifteen (15) miles per hour.
5.4 All
campus traffic is one-way. Please keep to the right.
5.5 Motorists
must obey all signs, indicators, markers and signals for the
control, direction, parking and general regulation of traffic and
vehicles on the campus, including lawful hand, voice, whistle, or
other commands or signals of University Security Officers.
5.6 Any
person who is involved in a motor vehicle accident resulting in
property damage or personal injury shall report such accident to the
University Public Safety Department, in addition with complying with
the State of Florida requirements regarding the report of vehicular
accidents.
5.7 Unnecessary noise from horns or mufflers or any other noise-making
device is prohibited at all times.
5.8 Motorcycles,
mopeds, and motor scooters must be operated only on streets
designated for normal motor vehicle use.
5.9 Vehicular traffic is not permitted on the Mall at any time except as
authorized by the Director of Public Safety or his representative.
6.1 Motor vehicles or persons found in violation of University Parking
and Traffic Regulations will be cited and fined in accordance with
the following schedule:
| 6.1.1 Non-moving Violations |
$30.00 |
| 6.1.2 Moving Violations |
$50.00 |
| 6.1.3 Parking in a space reserved for disabled persons without a
valid permit |
$75.00 |
| 6.1.4 Parking Meter Violation |
$40.00 |
6.2 If
any vehicle on campus is in violation of any regulations, the person
in whose name the vehicle is registered will be held responsible for
the violation. In indeterminate cases, an attempt to match the
registered owner with a Barry student or employee will be made. Any
match of name, address, or other available data will result in that
student or employee being billed. In cases where no match can be
found, the person in whose name the vehicle is registered with the
appropriate State Bureau of Motor Vehicles, may be held responsible
for any actions resulting from the operation of said motor vehicle.
6.3 Operators of motor vehicles who:
- have five
(5) or more unpaid citations
- are
persistent violators
- do not have
University decals properly displayed
- as deemed
necessary by the Director of Public Safety
may be subject
to having said motor vehicle immobilized until the reason for
immobilization has been resolved.
6.4 In
cases where a vehicle license plate must be run to determine
ownership, a $25.00 administrative fee will be assessed.
6.5 Repeat offenders can be referred to the appropriate administrative
officer for further disciplinary action.
6.6 The
Public Safety Department will conduct unannounced "Selective
Enforcement" programs throughout the academic year. Selective
Enforcement programs are used for random enforcement of directional
and regulatory signs, and vehicle registration.
7.1 Citations are payable at the Business Office, located in Adrian
Hall. To pay citations by mail, send a check or money order payable
to "Barry University", along with your copy of the
citation to:
Business
Office
Barry University
11300 NE 2nd Avenue
Miami Shores, Florida 33161
Be sure to
write your social security number or student identification number
along with the citation number on your check.
8.1 Any
person found in violation of University Parking and Traffic
Regulations, and consequently cited, shall have an opportunity to
appeal such citation to the University Traffic Appeals Board.
8.2 Appeals may be made on the grounds that the facts cited in the
citation are in error, that the citation was issued in error, or
that there were mitigating circumstances which may excuse the
violation.
8.3 Appeals
must be made within ten (10) working days of the date of issue of
the citation. Appeal request forms are available in the Public
Safety Office,
Landon Student Union Room 100.
9.1 Students, Faculty and Staff members are expected to be familiar with
and abide by University Traffic and Parking Regulations. It is also
the responsibility of the campus member to inform their guests and
visitors of the parking and traffic rules.
9.2 The
fact that a student or employee does not receive a citation for the
violation of any regulation does not imply that the regulation is no
longer in effect.
9.3 It
shall be the responsibility of the motor vehicle operator to obtain
knowledge of all rules and regulations in effect on the campus.
9.4 Although it is not required to register bicycles, they may be
registered for identification and security reasons at no charge.
Parking meters have been added to the visitor parking lot at the NE 2 Avenue entrance to provide short term parking for visitors to Registrar, Admissions, Financial Aid, etc. Meters have also been added to the visitor parking lot at the Landon Student Union, to provide short-term parking for those who have business to conduct inside that building. The fee is 75 cents for a one hour time limit. Meter violations will result in citations being issued; these will have a $20 fee.

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Faculty & Staff
Only Parking Lot until 4:30 p.m.
Students allowed after 4:30 p.m. except in spaces marked otherwise. |
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Faculty & Staff Only Parking Lot |
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Resident Parking Lot
(Only) |
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Faculty & Staff
/ Resident Parking (Shared) |
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Visitor Parking
(Only) |
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Commuter Student
Parking and overflow lot for Faculty & Staff, Residents, and
Visitors. |
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