Parking Regulations
All employees, contractors, and students are permitted to have a vehicle on campus. The College expects everyone to abide by the College’s policy regarding vehicle registration and operation as well as state laws concerning vehicles, such as a valid driver’s license, registration and inspection. The College is not responsible for any individual’s vehicle parked on campus. Parking on campus is at the owner’s risk.
- All employees, contractors, and students are required to obtain and display College parking decals.
- The parking decal registration form is located on the Department of Campus Safety page of the Manhattanville College website.
- All visitors must obtain and display a Visitor Pass.
- Visitor Pass is obtained at the College front gate guard house.
- All vehicles must be parked in the marked parking spaces.
- There are no reserved spaces on campus.
- Where parking areas are clearly outlined, occupants must observe the confines of each space.
- Only one vehicle is permitted in each space except for motorcycles.
- All vehicles must be parked in the lots designated for use based upon the vehicle registration decal.
- Faculty Staff Housing parking lot is NOT to be used for anyone without a valid Faculty/Staff Housing vehicle decal.
- No vehicles can be parked in fire lanes.
- No vehicles can be parking in spaces designated for the physically disabled (unless appropriate state issued placard or licensed plate is displayed.)
- Parking is prohibited at all times on the grass or on any other areas where parking would mar the landscape of the campus, create a safety hazard, or interfere with the use of College facilities.
- Parking is prohibited on roadways, crosswalks, and loading zones.
- Parking is prohibited in Dammann/Tenney Circle, Founder’s Circle, Spellman Circle, Burnett/Olmstead/Houston Circle and along the baseball and softball fields.
- Overnight parking (12 a.m. to 7 a.m.) is prohibited in the Reid Castle circle and on Brownson Road.
- The College reserves the right to restrict parking for special purposes of events.
- The College reserves the right to search any vehicle in order to ensure the general welfare and safety of the College community. Such searches will only be conducted if a threat to the community is posed or if it is necessary to ensure the safety of the employee, contractor, student, or owner.
- Colors are used on curbs and lot surfaces as described below:
- Yellow curbs mean no parking anytime.
- Red curbs mean fire lane, no parking anytime.
- Blue curbs mean handicapped parking only.
- White lines on lot surfaces mark the confines of parking spaces.