Author: Andrea Gissing
The annual winter parking ban will go into effect Nov. 1 and will last until April 1, 2004. During this period, overnight parking will be limited to student parking lots between midnight and 8 a.m. in order to facilitate effective snow removal and improved security.
"Vehicles left in Faculty/Staff lots or in commuter spaces during the winter ban time period will be towed at the owner's expense," said Director of Public Safety Lisa Boudah. Towing expenses are $55 for the first time the vehicle is towed and $85 for each subsequent tow. Boudah advises students with commuter parking passes to contact Public Safety if they have to leave their vehicle on campus for emergency late-night parking during the parking ban.
The overflow parking lot for Junior-Senior permit holders is the track lot on Porter Field Road. Overflow parking for first-year and sophomore permit holders is in the Kenyon lot.
The Town of Middlebury winter parking ban, which prohibits parking on town streets and in municipal parking lots between midnight and 6 a.m., will also be in effect during this time. Parking in restricted areas can result in ticketed and impounded vehicles. Impounded cars will not be released until all fines and fees are paid at the police department.
MiddBriefs Winter Parking Ban Takes Effect
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