Abandoned/Inoperable vehicles cannot remain on the university campus for more than
(24) twenty-four hours. Vehicles on campus for longer periods will be booted and/or
towed at the owner’s expense. If a vehicle is left unattended for more than 24 hours
the owner/driver must contact the Police Department at (773) 995-2111.
- Citations must be paid or appealed within (7) calendar days.
- All parking citations can be appealed monthly through an independent Appeals Board
Committee.
Unpaid violations will result in transcripts or other transferable university documents
being withheld until total payment is made and/or may include collection agency fees.
All guests must pay the daily parking fee. Individuals, departments or sponsoring
groups may arrange to pay or be invoiced for parking. Please fill out the form and return the completed form to the Parking Department for processing. Please note
that guests are subject to parking regulations, and it is the responsibility of the
sponsor to make parking regulations known to them.
Vehicles properly displaying a placard or disability license plate may park in areas
specifically reserved for persons with disabilities (SEE CAMPUS PARKING MAP). The placard must be displayed in clear view hanging from the rear-view mirror or
placed on the dashboard.
The authorized holder of a placard or disability license plate must be present when
parking in a handicap space. It is illegal to use a placard or disability license
plate without the authorization holder being present. The authorized holder must exit
or enter the vehicle while it is parked in the designated parking area. Violators
will be ticketed and booted.
The university police will confiscate any placard if they believe it is being used
illegally.
Parking is not allowed in an access aisle. An access aisle is the vertical lines adjacent
to the parking space for persons with disabilities. The Police will ticket any vehicle
parked in the access aisle regardless if the vehicle displays a placard or disability
license plate.
University Liability
No liability is created either by granting parking or by granting operating privileges
on property owned, leased or otherwise controlled by Chicago State University. The
university assumes no responsibility for the care and/or protection of vehicles or
their contents while operated or parked on university property. The University Police,
however, do make regular tours of the parking lots.
Driver Responsibility
Individuals who use the parking facilities must have a valid parking decal or pay
the daily parking fee at either the 95th Street (95th St. & St. Lawrence) or 99th
Street Parking Booth (99th St. and King Drive).
- Rules and regulations are enforced around the clock.
- Vehicles must be operated and parked in a manner that assures the safety of other
vehicles and pedestrians.
- Parking is permitted in marked stalls only. The entire vehicle must be within the
boundary lines of the parking space.
- Responsibility for finding a legal parking space rests with the vehicle operator.
- Snow or other severe weather conditions are not valid reasons to disobey the regulations.
- Parking privileges may be revoked for failure to comply.
- If a vehicle is disabled, the owner or driver is responsible for its removal as soon
as available services permit.
- Parking spaces may not be used to store a vehicle.
- If a vehicle is left unattended for more than 24 hours, the owner or driver should
contact the Police Department at (773) 995-2111.
- Always properly display a decal, daily hang-tag or permit.
- Never park in reserve spaces unless assigned.
- Always obey street and driving signs.
- Never block a driveway or intersection.
- Never park outside the yellow lines.
- Never enter or park on access roads of the Campus.
- Never leave vehicles unattended, running motor, or without an adult supervision.
- Never violate parking area.
- No littering or loud music.
- Never park or blocking a dock area.
- Never run through a gate.
- Never illegally remove a University boot.
- Never illegally copy or alter a decal, daily hang-tag or permit.
- Never park in a handicap zone without properly displaying placard or using a placard
without the authorized holder being present.
Campus lots and drives; clearing sidewalks, quad areas, and other pedestrian areas:
- Dial (773) 995-2140 - Facilities Department.
- In Case of Emergency (24 hours): dial campus police (773) 995-2111
No parking decals will be issued to any individual who has unpaid parking fines.
All unpaid fines and purchases will be automatically sent to an outside collection
agency.
Vehicles booted for more than 48 hours may be towed at the owner's/operator’s expense.
After being towed, vehicles will not be released to the owner/operator until all Chicago
State parking debts, towing expenses and any accumulated storage fees have been paid
to the University and the towing company.
Chicago State parking privileges may be revoked and future applications for permits
may be denied until all outstanding parking fees and fines are paid.