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handicapped spaces are available in the on and off-campus parking lots. Arrangements<br />

for a disabled permit can be made through the Office of Public Safety.<br />

All permit parking on campus for qualified students, staff and faculty is available at a<br />

nominal fee. Limited spaces are available for each group and the University Parking<br />

Committee determines assignment of parking lot spaces for each respective group on an<br />

annual basis.<br />

All parking lots (except “Resident Only”) are made accessible Monday — Friday from<br />

4:30 p.m. to 7:30 a.m. (the following day) and on the weekend beginning on Friday at<br />

4:30 p.m. thru Monday 7:30 a.m. with a valid Wilkes ID.<br />

Ticketing and towing will be enforced year round (24 hours a day, 7 days a week). All<br />

parking tickets are $25.00, payable at the One Stop Center at 169 S. Main St. by check,<br />

credit card or cash during normal business hours. Wilkes University reserves the right to<br />

tow any unauthorized vehicle parked in a University owned or leased lot.<br />

Those with on-campus parking permits are entitled to look for a space in their<br />

designated lot; however, it does not mean that a parking space is guaranteed.<br />

Restricted Areas:<br />

Vehicles will be towed immediately if parked in any of the following locations:<br />

• Driveways and Sidewalks<br />

• Loading Zones and No Parking Zones<br />

• Fire Lanes<br />

• Grass and Greenway Areas<br />

• Handicapped Areas without Handicapped Permit or license plate<br />

Parking for Disabled<br />

Students with disabilities, permanent or temporary, are to consult with Public Safety at<br />

148 S. Main St. for information on disabled parking. Permits will be issued by the Office<br />

of Public Safety and access to disabled parking spaces on campus is on a first-come,<br />

first-served basis. You must have a PennDOT-approved license plate or placard to get a<br />

permanent disability permit. Students with a temporary disability will be issued a<br />

disability parking permit pending verification by the Director of Health Services of their<br />

need for this permit.<br />

Off-Campus Parking<br />

Some parking areas and privately owned lots adjacent to the University are available at<br />

varying rates. Students wishing to use these spaces should make individual<br />

arrangements to do so.<br />

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