Guide to Student Life - Campus Life - Adelphi University
Guide to Student Life - Campus Life - Adelphi University
Guide to Student Life - Campus Life - Adelphi University
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79 Traffic Summons Appeals<br />
ADELPHI UNIVERSITY • GUIDE TO STUDENT LIFE<br />
If you receive a traffic summons:<br />
Appeals may be made by mail <strong>to</strong> the Office of Public Safety and Transportation, vehicle permit<br />
office, Levermore Hall, Room 012, One South Avenue, Garden City, NY 11530, within seven days<br />
of the date of the summons.<br />
Failure <strong>to</strong> remit payment of all traffic fines can cause you <strong>to</strong> be unable <strong>to</strong> preregister, not have<br />
transcripts sent, not receive your diploma, subject you <strong>to</strong> disciplinary actions (students and<br />
employees) or cause your parking permit <strong>to</strong> be revoked.<br />
<strong>Student</strong>s, faculty or staff who have more than two unpaid traffic summonses may have their<br />
vehicle impounded ($100 fee).<br />
Parking Off <strong>Campus</strong><br />
Most areas surrounding the campus have restricted parking enforced by the Village of Garden<br />
City. <strong>Student</strong>s who park off campus are cautioned <strong>to</strong> respect the privacy of the <strong>University</strong>’s<br />
neighbors. Also, students should not litter areas near or around the homes of <strong>Adelphi</strong><br />
neighbors. For <strong>University</strong>-authorized off-campus parking information, visit<br />
administration.adelphi.edu/publicsafety/traffic/index.php.<br />
General<br />
All parking permits expire September 30 of each year.<br />
Parking regulations apply <strong>to</strong> all vehicles utilizing campus-parking facilities (including visi<strong>to</strong>rs).<br />
If you use the campus parking areas, you must recognize the problems involved in the control and<br />
supervision of these areas.<br />
The rules and regulations have been developed in an effort <strong>to</strong> provide the maximum benefit for all<br />
concerned. Everyone driving on campus is expected <strong>to</strong> comply with the spirit, as well as the letter<br />
of these regulations, and is reminded that the use of the parking areas is a privilege and not a right.<br />
THREAT ASSESSMENT TEAM<br />
Preserving the safety and security of students and employees is a <strong>to</strong>p priority for <strong>Adelphi</strong>, and one<br />
that requires commitment, coordination and communication. To facilitate collaboration among the<br />
many individuals whose work affects our collective security, <strong>Adelphi</strong> established a threat Assessment<br />
Team (TAT).<br />
Threat Assessment: Frequently Asked Questions About When and How <strong>to</strong> Report Issues of<br />
Concern<br />
What type of behavior warrants a report<br />
Any self-injurious behaviors, sucidal ideation, erratic behaviors that disrupt teaching or <strong>University</strong><br />
activities, or behaviors that might compromise safety should be reported.* When in doubt, REPORT.<br />
What do I do if I know and individual who may need <strong>to</strong> be reported<br />
If you feel there is an immediate threat, dial 5 from any campus phot <strong>to</strong> contact the Department<br />
of Public Safety. For non-emergencies call 516.877.3511. Otherwise, use the resources below<br />
depending on the nature of the concern.