Parking Regulations
Parking permits are required at all campuses. Visitors
can obtain a free temporary parking permit from any Campus Police
office.
For all parking related issues, please call (760) 795-6674
Note: Parking Regulations are in effect on all days and
hours when classes are in session, except Saturdays. All traffic laws are in effect at
all times.
Parking Rules on Campus
All portions of the
California Vehicle Code are in effect for all moving and parked
vehicles on campus at all times. The operation of a motor vehicle or
bicycle on MiraCosta College property is a privilege granted by
California Vehicle Code 21113.a and 22507.8 and Section 15801 of the
California Education Code. For the purpose of enforcing parking
regulations, all student and staff vehicles parked on the Oceanside
Campus or at the San Elijo Campus must be registered. CLC students must
either have a decal or use the daily permit dispenser.
Decal Placement
Vehicles must bear a decal which
must be properly displayed:
- Hanging permits must be displayed on the rear-view mirror with the number clearly visible from the outside.
- Sticker decals must be adhered to the vehicle’s right rear bumper or right rear window.
- Day use and temporary permits must be displayed on the dash board.
Failure to display the permit according to these guidelines can result in a citation.
STUDENT PARKING BASICS
- Parking permits cost $35 ($17.50 in summer and half cost for CLC permits). You may choose a hanging permit that is transferable to other vehicles or a sticker permit that must be adhered to the rear bumper or rear window of a vehicle.
- To obtain your permit, you must register one vehicle either in person or at www.miracosta.edu/apps/parking
- Permit fees can be paid online via SURF or in person at the Student Accounts Office.
- Parking permits can be obtained from Campus Police or the Student Accounts Office (A&R at SEC).
- Students may park in student lots only; no parking in staff/visitor lots.
- All vehicles parked on any MiraCosta College campus must display a valid parking permit.
- Parking is enforced at all times when classes are in session, except Saturdays and Sundays.
- Daily parking permits are available at SEC and CLC campuses only.
- See below for grace periods.
Where to Pick Up Your Permit
You may register your vehicle and pick up your parking permit at Campus Police or Student Accounts. Vehicle information may be entered
online. The MiraCosta College parking decal
allows for parking at all campuses. CLC permits are not valid at the
Oceanside and San Elijo campuses. CLC students may register their
vehicles with Campus Police at the CLC.
Cost of Decal
To park a car or truck the fee is $35 per semester ($17.50 in the summer). If you register a licensed moped or motorcycle, the fee is $17.50 ($8.75 in summer). Lost or stolen permits can be replaced at half price. Students may pay fees online via SURF or in person at the Student Accounts Office at the Oceanside campus or the Admissions and Records office at the San Elijo campus. For persons parking at the CLC or SEC, daily permits are available for $.50 and $1.00, respectively. CLC parking permits are half the cost of regular permits and valid at the CLC only; they can be obtained at CLC Campus Police office.
Exceptions: MiraCosta College offers parking permits at no cost to
students enrolling only in fee-based noncredit and/or Community
Services classes, to those who are only auditing a class, or to those
who have a current disabled placard or plate issued by the Department
of Motor Vehicles. These permits may be obtained from the Campus Police
offices. Persons with valid disabled placards or plates must also
display their parking permit at all times, and they may park in staff
and visitor lots.
Campus Police Hours of Operation
(call the
cashier at (760) 795-6835 for Student Accounts operating hours)
| Oceanside Campus: |
San Elijo Campus: |
Comm. Learning Ctr. |
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| Mon-Thu. 7am-11pm |
Mon-Thu. 7am-11pm |
Mon-Thu. 7am-10pm |
| Fri. 7am-11pm |
Fri. 7am-7pm |
Fri. 7am-3pm |
| Sat. 7am-3pm |
Sat. 8am-4pm |
Sat. 7am-3pm |
Summer hours may vary. The SEC Cashier's office is open
from 8 am to 7 pm Monday through Thursday and from 8 am to 2 pm on
Friday; hours may vary during registration.
Non-Registered Vehicle on Campus
Hanging permits may be transferred to any vehicle used by the permit owner. At SEC or the CLC, a day use parking permit can be purchased for $1.00 and $.50, respectively. Temporary parking permits for decal users or campus visitors can be obtained at any Campus Police office.
Decal Replacement for New Vehicles
If your primary vehicle changes during the semester, simply come in to the Campus Police office and update your vehicle information. For decal users, remove the permit from the old vehicle, bring in the pieces to Campus Police, register your new vehicle, and the permit will be replaced.
Parking Locations
At the Oceanside and San Elijo campuses, a vehicle registered to a student must be parked in a marked space in student lots (or along the perimeter road in Oceanside). Motorcycles must be parked in the spaces specifically marked for motorcycles, located in staff lots. Bicycles must be parked in bike racks. Guests and visitors not driving a campus-registered vehicle must obtain a special parking permit at Campus Police or at the Admissions and Records office at SEC. Visitor permits are valid in both student and visitor lots/spaces.
Campus Vehicle Violations
Violations include, but are not limited to: improper display of decal, parking on campus without displaying a valid permit, reckless driving, speeding, ignoring stop signs, parking in unauthorized or reserved areas, and excess noise while operating a vehicle on campus. The campus speed limit in parking lots is 10 miles per hour. Other speed limits are as posted.
Traffic and Parking Citations
The MiraCosta College District police officers have the authority to issue traffic and parking citations where violations occur. Parking citations are $30 ($330 for parking in disabled parking spaces without a valid handicapped placard or license plate). These citations are kept at the Campus Police office for a period of 21 calendar days during which time the fine may be paid at the Cashier’s Office or at the Admissions and Records office at the San Elijo Campus. After the 21 days, the citation will be sent to an agency for collection and the fine will increase. Students are also subject to disciplinary action in cases of repeated violations. Traffic violation fines vary. These citations are processed by the local courts.
Disputing Citations
Parking citations may be
appealed at the Campus Police Department offices within the first 21
calendar days from the date of issuance only. Appeals are reviewed by the
Parking Citation Appeal Panel consisting of members of the Faculty,
Staff and Student populations.
Grace Periods
Students have two weeks from the first day of each semester (one week in summer). During these first two weeks, students may park only in student lots without a decal and will not be cited. After the grace period has expired, all students are expected to have their permits on their vehicle; any vehicles not displaying a valid semester decal will be cited. Do not park in staff or visitor lots; unauthorized vehicles will be cited.
Please take note of the following
Parking
citations not paid or appealed within 21 calendar days will incur a $15.00 late
fee.
Citations will be sent to a processing agency for collection after 21
days. DMV registration of vehicle will be held until payment is made is
full. Fines also increase once sent to DMV. Traffic violation fines
vary depending on violation.
Skateboards, roller blades, and scooters are not to be
ridden at any time on campus. (Safety Handbook, section 5.) Bicycles
may not be ridden on sidewalks or paths; bicycles must be pushed to
bicycle racks. Bicycles must be parked in racks provided in such a
manner as not to obstruct sidewalks, paths, or vehicle flow. Racks are
located in most staff lots. (Safety Handbook, section 5.) No animals
are permitted on campus grounds. Exception: seeing-eye dogs. (Policy
8000.)
MiraCosta College accepts no responsibility for either
thefts or damage to cars or contents of cars parked on campus. A
student's own insurance should cover these matters. MiraCosta College
does request that such incidents to be reported to the Campus Police
Department.
If you have any questions regarding parking regulations,
safety or security, call Campus Police at (760) 795-6674.
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