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here you can find information about parking on campus.
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NEW!!!
Check
out the new MHC Parking
Office Blog.
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New
this year: Read
about our new Third Party Billing
Process.
Students
- Get a Legal Cheat Sheet!
Do you
want to save time and money? Check out our "Cheat
Sheet." Print one and keep it in a safe location.
IMPORTANT
INFORMATION FOR STUDENTS WITH OUT OF STATE REGISTRATIONS:
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Students living on campus with out of state plates OR
commuting from out of state, or living temporarily
in the state while attending Mount Holyoke must complete four
original copies of a nonresident
vehicle form and obtain an out of state decal for your
car in addition to registering on campus. This must be done
every year. There is no cost for this additional decal, but
there is a $200 fine if you are caught without this decal
on your vehicle. More information is available online.
Parking
On Local Streets
In
an attempt to assist our residential neighbors, please be
aware that there is no on-street parking on Town of South
Hadley streets near the campus. Registered vehicles must use
campus spaces.
Parking
Management: Mission
Campus
and municipal parking offices have a very unpopular but very
important mission: to facilitate access to campus by employees,
students and visitors. A main focus is to maintain safe access
for emergency vehicles and campus deliveries.
Parking
vs. Beauty: A Delicate and Important Balance
Parking
at Mount Holyoke College can be tight; there is a delicate
balance between the wondrous beauty of the campus and convenient
parking for employees, students and visitors. We are fortunate
that the campus is small and is designed so that even its
most remote buildings are accessible on foot. Recently
the
Parsons study, commissioned to evaluate the campus facilities,
noted parking particularly. While it would be ideal to
have more parking lots (closer
to buildings, too!) on campus, many of us undoubtedly chose
to come here because the campus is so gorgeous. Perhaps
we
should all take the time it takes to walk from our cars to
our offices, classes, meetings or residences to enjoy the
beauty so carefully maintained here.
A
bit about Parking Enforcement
Campus
enforcement is done by Public Safety Officers, Public Service
Officers and other staff every day of the year. Of course,
parking enforcement is a low priority for officers, done only
when they are not responding to emergencies, answering calls
for service, completing reports or doing community presentations.
However, it is important from a management point of view -
as well as to remain fair - to do some enforcement on every
shift every day when possible. Obviously, officers can not
ticket every lot every day, so not EVERY vehicle parked illegally
gets ticketed every day. It may surprise you that our officers
would much prefer spending no time on parking enforcement!
A
Word From Our Staff: The Human Side of the Parking Office
Our busy
office staff work very hard to provide caring, efficient service
to our 1,900 students, nearly 1,000 staff and great numbers
of visitors to our campus. We are kept very busy greeting
visitors and processing paperwork - registrations, parking
tickets, appeals, billing, and the like.
It may
surprise those who have dealt with 'parking authorities' elsewhere,
or even perhaps here at Mount Holyoke, that our staff are
genuinely sympathetic toward the needs of our customers. It
is difficult for us many times to balance our feelings and
empathy with the need to be professional and equitable. We'd
would love to void everyone's tickets - especially if that
meant they never had to visit us with another ticket! Unfortunately,
the reality is we just can't do that. This is why we created
the Parking Appeals Board consisting of students and employees
to help review appeals and provide the human element to review
situations and determine what the most fair solution is based
on written appeals.
An
Appeal FROM Us: Come See Us!
Our biggest
concern is people who get into trouble with parking. Visitors
don't realize when they get tickets that they risk getting
booted or towed from campus - we really don't like to do this,
but are tasked with assuring spaces are available to registered
students, employees and visitors. Also, some community members
(students and employees) end up collecting tickets and risking
losing parking priviliges on campus. We really hate for people
to get to this point. If you get a ticket on campus and don't
know why or are confused, PLEASE come to see us. We
can help make suggestions to help avoid getting into trouble.
Many of our visitors are very upset - getting tickets is certainly
no fun - but take a minute to put things in perspective before
walking in if you are angry. We are very understanding, but
communication (both ways) is much more productive when we
are able to speak calmly with each other.
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