General Information
The Board of Trustees of the Los Angeles Community College District has authorized parking fees for Los Angeles Mission College. Los Angeles Community College District (LACCD) and the Los Angeles County Sheriff�s Department assume no responsibility for damage to any motor vehicle, on or off the campus, unless liable under Government Codes including, but not limited to, 810 to 966.6 inclusive.
In accordance with California Vehicle Code Section 21113a and California Education Code Section 72247, the following regulations will be enforced. Violators will be cited by the College Sheriff�s Office. No person is authorized to grant any privileges deviating from these rules.
Parking for Visitors
Visitors to the College can park in the metered parking spaces on the first and top levels of the parking structure.
Parking for Students Without Permits
Students without a permit may park in the metered parking areas on the first and top levels of the parking structure and obtain a student parking permit from the Business Office for a fee of: $20.
The Business Office is located on the East Walkway of the campus. (see map below)
Permits are available on a semester basis and valid in all 9 LACCD campuses (Restrictions may apply, Please check with the sheriffs's office for each college). Citations may be issued to vehicles displaying an expired permit. No grace period is offered. For the fi rst two weeks of the Fall & Spring semesters, a parking permit grace period is allowed and no parking citations will be issued.
Entrance to the Parking Structure
The entrance to the parking structure is on Eldridge, before the golf course entrance, and student parking is available on levels 2, 3 and 4.
Parking Regulations
General
Main Campus
Physical Education (Foothill Blvd.)
Parking Permits & Fees
Display of Permit
Student parking permits MUST BE hung from or affi xed to the vehicle rear view mirror and displayed in a manner which the permit can be easily read. It is the student�s responsibility to place the permit hanger on the rear view mirror when parking and to remove the permit hanger when operating the vehicle. Failure to display the parking permit as indicated will result in issuance of a citation.
Students who do not have their permit with them may obtain a one-day permit by presenting their current registration fee receipt at the College Sheriff�s Office. If you do not have your fee receipt, metered parking is available.
Invalid Permit
A permit is invalid when:
A citation will be issued to vehicles displaying invalid permits.
Anyone using or obtaining a permit illegally will be subject to disciplinary action by the V.P. of Student Services.
For your protection, write you parking permit number on your registration fee receipt.
Replacement of Permits
THERE IS NO REPLACEMENT FOR LOST OR STOLEN PERMITS. Students may purchase another parking permit should supply be available.
Official Guests
Official guests of the campus must obtain a special permit from the College Sheriff�s Office. Guests will be directed to a suitable parking location.
Enforcement of Traffic & Parking Regulations
All persons driving a vehicle on the campus are required to comply with the traffic laws of the State of California and the rules and regulations pursuant to Section 21113a of the California Vehicle Code. Violations of any of the regulations set forth above will result in a citation being issued. The College reserves the right to remove vehicles from the campus for any of the following reasons:
The registered owner will be responsible for all costs.
Citations and Bail
Citations will be issued to all vehicles on College Property in violation of parking or traffic regulations.
Fees in the amount indicated must be mailed. Return payment in the form of check or money order in the furnished envelope to the address indicated on the Citation. DO NOT SEND CASH IN THE MAIL. You may also pay your citation online: www.paymycite.com A service charge will apply.
Failure to pay fees by the date indicated on the citation will result in the following actions:
If you feel that a citation is incorrect, you may request an Administrative Appeal Form from the College Sheriff�s Office. Your appeal will be reviewed and a response will be mailed to you.