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000 Parking Map.Cdr Lincoln Avenue - Route 16 t e e t BUILDING LEGEND r t e S e r t t h t e S r e u h r t t o S n F 1. OLD MAIN (Livingston C. Lord 36. COLEMAN HALL (Charles C. Coleman) e h v CAMPUS PARKING MAP 2 t n e i Administration Building) 37. PHYSICAL PLANT S 55 1 N 2. PEMBERTON HALL 38. GREGG TRIAD COMPUTER LAB 6 X-LOT 3. BLAIR HALL (Under Construction) 39. UNIVERSITY POLICE DEPARTMENT UNIVERSITY POLICE DEPARTMENT 16 4. STEAM PLANT 40. LANTZ ARENA (Charles P. Lantz 3 5. STUDENT SERVICES BUILDING Health, Physical Education 75 73 6. BOOTH HOUSE and Recreation) X-LOT 7. McAFEE GYM 41. FIELD HOUSE (Florence McAfee Gymnasium) 42. KLEHM HALL 68 8. PHYSICAL SCIENCE 43. TAYLOR HALL 5 10. BOOTH LIBRARY 44. TAYLOR HALL FOOD SERVICE 8 4 (Mary J. Booth Library) 45. LAWSON HALL 13. LINCOLN HALL 46.- 47. CARMAN HALL 15. DOUGLAS HALL 48. CARMAN HALL FOOD SERVICE e v 16. TEXTBOOK RENTAL SERVICE i 50. STEVENSON HALL r Grant Avenue 7 Grant Avenue t 27 e D 19. BUZZARD BUILDING (Robert G. 51. O’BRIEN STADIUM t e r e t 39 y e S Buzzard Building) r t J-LOT 52. POLE BARN t i h S t s J-LOT n r 20. UNIVERSITY APARTMENTS h 54. CENTRAL STORES t e t r e v e u e v 22. PHYSICAL PLANT WAREHOUSE e 55. AFRO-AMERICAN CULTURAL o i r 15 50 13 S t F S n (Central Stores / Receiving) CENTER h U t n 90 i 23. FINE ARTS CENTER (Quincy V. 57. GREEK COURT PHASE II NORTH N Doudna Fine Arts Center) 59. GREEK COURT PHASE II SOUTH 37 (Under Construction) 60. GREEK COURT PHASE III NORTH 52 23 24. FORD HALL 61. GREEK COURT PHASE III SOUTH 25. McKINNEY HALL 64. EAST HALL 28 41 24 Hayes Avenue 26. WELLER HALL 54 51 40 65. TARBLE ARTS CENTER E-LOT 27. UNIVERSITY UNION (Martin Luther 66. 9TH STREET HALL 22 25 38 King, Jr. University Union) 68. BRAINARD HOUSE 28. PRESS BOX 91 STADIUM 10 69. ALEXANDER BARN LOT 29. LIFE SCIENCE BUILDING 70. GREEK COURT PHASE I NORTH 30. GREENHOUSE 71. LUMPKIN COLLEGE OF BUSINESS t e t e e 31. LIFE SCIENCE ANNEX 73. BURL IVES ART STUDIO HALL 3131 30 r t e 26 r S t S 32. THOMAS HALL 74. GREEK COURT PHASE I SOUTH N h t h n t i r 33. THOMAS HALL FOOD SERVICE 75. LINDER HOUSE N CAMPUS u LAKESIDE WILLIAMS o F 19 34. ANDREWS HALL 79-89. UNIVERSITY COURT POND 2929 FIELD FIELD 35. HUMAN SERVICES BUILDING 90. STUDENT RECREATION CENTER 91. HAZ MAT t e e r CAMPUS t S 71 h POND t 65 n 36 e RUGBY 42 v e FIELD S 64 MONIER t e e r FIELD t S THE TUNDRA 35 h t n i N 9th St. LOT 69 43 32 S-LOT 44 33 70 57 W-LOT 60 STAFF PARKING 45 34 S-LOT Roosevelt Avenue 74 STAFF / STUDENT PARKING 66 87 80 59 61 89 79 88 STUDENT PARKING 81 POND 82 85 SPECIAL PERMIT REQUIRED 83 84 86 46 0 3 20 t 1 e 48 METERED PARKING e e r t t 47 u S o h R t t r - e u e t o r t F Edgar Drive e S e Edgar Drive r t UNDERCLASS STUDENT PARKING h t S n i (STRIPES ON A COLORED BACKGROUND) h t N n e e t h g i CONSTRUCTION ZONE E STRIP Terrace Lane HANDICAPPED PARKING ... MOTORCYCLE PARKING ... EMERGENCY TELEPHONE of 7:00am-5:00p.m., Monday through Friday, in all lots, expect for those that F. Parking motorcycles, motor scooters, motorbikes, or mopeds in bicycle BICYCLES are specifically marked 24 hour lots or metered lots. racks: Fine: $40.00 B. Faculty, staff, and students may apply for permits using a form available By authority of the University's Internal Governing Policies, bicycle regulations * are as follows: at the University Police Department, or purchase online at www.eiu.edu. G. Parking 4-wheeled motor vehicles in motorcycle zones: Fine: $40.00 PARKING & VEHICLE CONTROL Current costs are listed below: ..... A. The terms “bicycle” shall include any two-wheeled vehicle which is propelled REGULATIONS Type of permit Cost / Year Cost / Semester Summer Semester H. Parking in handicapped zones without proper authorization: Fine: $250.00 by human power. It shall not include vehicles propelled by a motor engine Staff $50.00 $25.00 $20.00 of any kind. The term “campus” shall include all property owned or I. Parking in a lot with a permit designated for another type of lot: Fine: $40.00 University Police Department Student $50.00 $25.00 $20.00 controlled by Eastern Illinois University. Fresh/Soph $150.00 $75.00 $20.00 B. All University faculty, staff, or students who wish to operate, park, or store a Parking Services Division Motorcycle $10.00 $5.00 $5.00 J. Driving into or parking a vehicle in any areas on the University campus bicycle on campus shall register the bicycle with the University Police ..... which has been closed by the use of barricades, chains, or other-control Department. *....and spouse of faculty, staff or student while residing in university housing. devices: Fine: $40.00 ..... C. All bicycles shall be operated reasonably and properly with due regard for AUTHORITY AND PURPOSE By the authority of chapter 144, section 1007- 1. Permits are renewable. safety of the rider, pedestrians, and other vehicular traffic. Fine: $5.00 K. Driving a motor vehicle (including motor scooters, motorcycles, motor 1009, Illinois Revised Statuses, as amended, the following rules and regulations 2. Absolutely no refunds will be issued. D. Bicycles shall be parked in racks provided in the areas(s) designated for bikes, or mopeds) on pedestrian paths, sidewalks, grassed areas, or safety have been adopted for control of vehicles on the campus of Eastern Illinois 3. Rates are subject to change. bicycle parking. Fine: $5.00 zones: Fine: $40.00 University in order to promote the safety and convenience of students, faculty, C. All permits will be valid for the time period issued. E. Bicycles operated at night must have headlights. Fine: $5.00 staff, and visitors and to facilitate the general operation of the University. These D. Permit applications are processed and in effect the day before the first F. Illegally parked bicycles may be cut free and impounded by the University L. Falsification of vehicle registration: regulations are established to insure the maintenance, control, and maximum official day of classes. Applicants must present a valid driver's license and a Police at the owner's expense. Fine: $100.00 + Ban from parking on campus for 16 weeks. equitable use of parking facilities and shall apply to all property owned and/or validated Eastern Illinois University identification card at the time of G. Bicycles parked at handicap ramps or in such a fashion as to impede controlled by the University. The University may amend regulations at any time. application for the permit. normal foot traffic may be immediately removed and impounded by the M. All Persons found in possession and/or displaying an altered or reported Advance public notice of changes will be given. E. Student applicants for permits must also present a current class schedule. University Police. Fine: $25.00 ..... lost or stolen parking permit/day pass shall be subject to a criminal charge Sale of student permits will be conducted on the day before the first The Board of Trustees delegates to the administration of the university authority to and/or $200.00 campus fine and loss of parking privileges for one year. prescribe parking areas on campus, change the designation of parking areas as official day of classes for the Fall and Spring Semesters or as otherwise BICYCLE, ROLLERBLADE, & SKATEBOARD POLICY scheduled. Application by mail available. 1. Bicycles, rollerblades and skateboards may be used on sidewalks for safe necessary, appoint members of the Parking Appeals committee (Hearing Board), N. Any Person loaning his permit to another to use shall be subject to the F. Only one permit will be issued for each eligible person. transportation purposes only. They may not be used within buildings. and to adopt hearing and appeals procedures compatible with the regulations Parking Department revoking the permit for 16 weeks with no G. Prior authorization by the University Police Department is required for 2. Excessive speed, stunt riding, or any other use of bicycles, rollerblades, or herein stated. Police officers of the University Police Department have the reimbursement, plus a $100 fine. authority and power of peace and order, and the enforcement of regulations purchase of permits for other individual's vehicles. skateboards that may cause property damage or endangers self or others is H. All hang tag permits must be attached to the rear view mirror with the prohibited. Users may not ride on stairways, patios, dock areas, benches, controlling vehicles on that property. All fees collected for parking permits and for IMMOBILIZED VEHICLES decal facing the windshield. Vehicles without rear view mirrors must picnic tables or other irregular surfaces. sanctions shall be devoted to defraying the costs associated with registration and The immobilizing clamp may be removed by paying a boot ticket of $40.00 and display permit face up on the drivers side of the dash. 3. Students, faculty, or staff violators are subject to institutional disciplinary parking activities and costs associated with the establishment and maintenance of payment of all other fines to the University Police Department.
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