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Regulations have been adopted to provide enforcement of an orderly traffic control and parking system for the College. For a complete listing of BC3 Campus parking and traffic ordinances please refer to the BC3 Traffic Book. View Traffic and Parking Regulations Code
Parking Permits/Penalties
All persons arriving on property owned or leased by BC3 are required to obtain and visibly display a parking permit on their vehicle’s dashboard while parked. View Traffic and Parking Regulations Code Registering for a parking permit can be completed online at: Butler County Community College Citizen Portal (tocite.net)
The permit allows students to register multiple vehicles they are driving. Permits must be visibly displayed on the vehicle’s dashboard when parking on property owned/leased by BC3.
One permit shall be issued to each student, and this same permit will be valid at all BC3 locations for 1 academic year. The student must reapply for a valid parking permit each academic year they are enrolled at BC3.
Any person violating the Traffic or Parking Code of the Butler County Community College shall be subject to a fine and/or towing or booting of the vehicle at the owner’s expense and any other provisions provided by any sections of this Code. The minimum fine amount for parking in a handicapped space is $50.00, payable within five (5) business days.
The first offense for parking in a reserved space will be $15 with a $10 increase per subsequent violation, payable within five (5) business days. Tickets not paid within said time period shall be prosecuted through the Office of the District Justice and all violators shall be responsible for all costs of prosecution.
Parking Ticket Appeal Process
If someone receives a parking ticket and feels that it was improperly given, our department provides the opportunity for an appeal to be filed. Please use our online form to file your appeal. Appeals will only be accepted if completed within (5) business days from the date the ticket was written. After the appeal has been submitted, appeals will then be reviewed by the Parking Authority Review Board who then passes a decision based on majority vote. For more information on the appeal process, please refer to the BC3 Traffic Book, available online at View Traffic and Parking Regulations Code.
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