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Northwest Apartments Auction Building DOUGLAS MAIN Trout Larzelere Calkins Robinson UNIVERSITY LANSING BELLOWS WEST CAMPUS DRIVE PRESTON FRANKLIN West Wightman SEF North Art Studio Ronan Smith Grawn Warriner Bovee University Center Barnes Powers Robinson Dining FANCHER KINNEY ARNOLD HOPKINS MENOMINEE ALGONQUIN Health Professions College of Medicine Construction EAST CAMPUS DRIVE Special Olympics Michigan Carlin Alumni House Rowe SOUTH MISSION Sloan Old Fieldhouse CHIPPEWA TRAIL Wesley Foundation Park Library Christ the King Lutheran Church Foust Music Band Tower Bush Theatre Moore Hall Brooks Dow Science Anspach Pearce LIBRARY DRIVE ANSPACH DRIVE His House Christian Church OTTAWA COURT OJIBWAY COURT CALUMET COURT Washington Apartments Education and Human Services Building Power House Engineering and Technology Fabiano Woldt Emmons Celani Herrig Saxe Sweeney Thorpe Merrill Beddow Merrill Dining T Kesseler Campbell Kulhavi Carey Dining Wheeler Troutman Carey Cobb Woldt Dining Public Broadcasting Center WASHINGTON BUSINESS LOOP BROOMFIELD BROOMFIELD STOCKMAN EDGEWOOD DEMING Margo Jonker Stadium St. Mary’s Catholic Church Events Center Student Activity Center Intramural Fields Indoor Athletic Complex Bennett Track Field Hockey Field Kelly/Shorts Stadium Kewadin Village Theunissen Stadium Grounds South Television Tower CHIP Facility CRAWFORD ROAD SOUTH MISSION W E S T C A M P U S D R I V E E A S T C A M P U S D R I V E W E S T C A MPU S D RIVE OLD MISSION UNIVERSITY PARK ABEL COURT DENISON DRIVE T H R E E L E A VES DRIVE CMU Research Corporation Wellness Central Isabella Bank CME Mitsuba Fairfield Inn Comfort Inn CAM P US University Art Gallery N Rose Center/Ryan Hall T O W E R R O A D 0 500 1,000 2,000 FEET DRIV E E L LI S P LA CE A B C D E F G H I J A B C D E F G H I J 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 Alphabetical Listing Administration (Warriner Hall) E-3 Anspach Hall E-5 Auction Building D-2 Bennett Track F-10 Bovee University Center E-4 Brooks Hall F-5 Bush Theatre G-5 Carlin Alumni House G-2 CHIP Facility F-12 CMU Research Corporation C-15 Combined Services Building G-6 Dow Science Complex F-6 Education and Human Services Building F-7 Engineering and Technology Building G-6 Events Center F-8 Field Hockey Field E-10 Finch Fieldhouse F-3 Foust Hall G-4 General Counsel and University Events D-4 Grawn Hall E-2 Grounds South F-11 Grounds/Salt Storage Facility D-2 Grounds/Storage Facility E-11 Health Professions Building G-3 Indoor Athletic Complex F-10 Kelly/Shorts Stadium G-10 Margo Jonker Stadium E-9 Moore Hall F-6 Music Building F-5 North Art Studio D-4 Old Fieldhouse G-3 Park Library F-4 Pearce Hall E-6 Police Department G-6 One-room Schoolhouse C-4 Power House H-6 Powers Hall E-3 Public Broadcasting Center H-8 Ronan Hall E-3 Rose Center/Arena F-9 Rowe Hall H-2 Ryan Hall F-9 Satellite Energy Facility (SEF) D-4 Sloan Hall F-3 Smith Hall F-2 Special Olympics Michigan H-3 Student Activity Center F-9 Television Tower F-11 Theunissen Stadium D-11 University Art Gallery F-4 Warriner Hall (Administration) E-3 Welcome Center H-8 West Hall D-3 Wightman Hall D-3 University Housing Barnes Hall and Dining Commons E-4 Beddow Hall E-7 Calkins Hall D-3 Campbell Hall D-7 Carey Hall and Dining Commons D-7 Celani Hall F-7 Cobb Hall D-7 Emmons Hall G-7 Fabiano Hall F-7 Herrig Hall G-8 Kesseler Hall D-7 Kewadin Village C-8, C-9 Kulhavi Hall D-7 Larzelere Hall D-2 Merrill Hall and Dining Commons E-7 Northwest Apartments C-1, C-2 Robinson Hall D-3 Saxe Hall G-7 Sweeney Hall F-7 Thorpe Hall F-7 Trout Hall D-2 Troutman Hall D-7 Washington Apartments E-6, F-6 Wheeler Hall D-7 Woldt Hall and Dinning Commons F-7 Private Property Christ the King Lutheran Church E-4 Comfort Inn H-12 CME Mitsuba G-15 His House Christian Fellowship D-8 Isabella Bank E-14 St. Mary’s Catholic Church E-5 Wellness Central E-14 Wesley Foundation D-4 Northwest and Kewadin Apartment Residents Washington Apartment Residents Commuters Faculty and Staff Freshman Residents East Residents North Residents South Residents Towers Residents Metered Visitors Other Parking Bike Path Blue Light Emergency Phone Information Kiosk Parking Ticket Drop Box Motorcycle Parking Permits Required 24 Hours a Day 7 Days a Week Parking Map Key Central Michigan University 2011-2012 Campus Map University Events/ General Counsel One-room Schoolhouse WASHINGTON Combined Services Building 24/7 Freshman Freshman Finch DEERFIELD N

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Alphabetical ListingAdministration (Warriner Hall) E-3Anspach Hall E-5Auction Building D-2Bennett Track F-10Bovee University Center E-4Brooks Hall F-5Bush Theatre G-5Carlin Alumni House G-2CHIP Facility F-12CMU Research Corporation C-15Combined Services Building G-6Dow Science Complex F-6Education and Human Services Building F-7Engineering and Technology Building G-6Events Center F-8 Field Hockey Field E-10Finch Fieldhouse F-3Foust Hall G-4General Counsel and University Events D-4Grawn Hall E-2Grounds South F-11Grounds/Salt Storage Facility D-2Grounds/Storage Facility E-11Health Professions Building G-3Indoor Athletic Complex F-10Kelly/Shorts Stadium G-10Margo Jonker Stadium E-9Moore Hall F-6Music Building F-5North Art Studio D-4Old Fieldhouse G-3Park Library F-4Pearce Hall E-6Police Department G-6One-room Schoolhouse C-4Power House H-6Powers Hall E-3Public Broadcasting Center H-8Ronan Hall E-3Rose Center/Arena F-9Rowe Hall H-2Ryan Hall F-9Satellite Energy Facility (SEF) D-4Sloan Hall F-3Smith Hall F-2Special Olympics Michigan H-3Student Activity Center F-9Television Tower F-11Theunissen Stadium D-11University Art Gallery F-4Warriner Hall (Administration) E-3Welcome Center H-8West Hall D-3Wightman Hall D-3

University HousingBarnes Hall and Dining Commons E-4Beddow Hall E-7Calkins Hall D-3Campbell Hall D-7Carey Hall and Dining Commons D-7Celani Hall F-7Cobb Hall D-7Emmons Hall G-7Fabiano Hall F-7Herrig Hall G-8Kesseler Hall D-7Kewadin Village C-8, C-9Kulhavi Hall D-7Larzelere Hall D-2Merrill Hall and Dining Commons E-7Northwest Apartments C-1, C-2Robinson Hall D-3 Saxe Hall G-7Sweeney Hall F-7Thorpe Hall F-7Trout Hall D-2Troutman Hall D-7Washington Apartments E-6, F-6Wheeler Hall D-7Woldt Hall and Dinning Commons F-7

Private PropertyChrist the King Lutheran Church E-4Comfort Inn H-12CME Mitsuba G-15His House Christian Fellowship D-8Isabella Bank E-14St. Mary’s Catholic Church E-5Wellness Central E-14Wesley Foundation D-4

Northwest and Kewadin Apartment Residents

Washington Apartment Residents

Commuters

Faculty and Staff

Freshman Residents

East Residents

North Residents

South Residents

Towers Residents

Metered

Visitors

Other Parking

Bike Path

Blue Light Emergency Phone

Information Kiosk

Parking Ticket Drop Box

Motorcycle Parking

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Parking Map Key

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The

Cent

ral M

ichi

gan

Univ

ersi

ty P

olic

e De

partm

ent

and

Polic

e Pa

rkin

g Se

rvic

es O

ffice

are

loca

ted

in th

e Co

mbi

ned

Serv

ices

Bui

ldin

g.

The

2011

-201

2 ca

mpu

s m

ap is

ado

pted

by

the

CMU

Bo

ard

of Tr

uste

es a

s pa

rt of

the

CMU

Traf

fic O

rdin

ance

.

I. Ve

hicl

e Re

gist

ratio

n an

d El

igib

ility

A. E

ligib

ility

1. V

ehic

le re

gist

ratio

n is

requ

ired

for a

ll res

iden

ts,

com

mut

ers,

facu

lty, s

taff,

visi

tors

and

ven

dors

who

us

e an

y ar

ea o

ther

than

met

ered

spa

ces

and

pay

lots

. One

per

mit,

eith

er h

angi

ng o

r win

dow

dec

al, i

s re

quire

d fo

r par

king

privi

lege

s.

2. P

arkin

g pe

rmits

mus

t be

disp

laye

d by

the

first

day

of

cla

sses

. Stu

dent

s pa

rkin

g on

ly fo

r Sat

urda

y cl

asse

s an

d ev

enin

g cl

asse

s be

twee

n 4

p.m

. and

2

a.m

., M

onda

y th

roug

h Fr

iday

, are

exe

mpt

ed fr

om

regi

ster

ing

thei

r veh

icle

s, a

lthou

gh th

ey c

an n

ot p

ark

at W

ashi

ngto

n Ap

artm

ents

or l

ot 4

1 at

any

tim

e.

3. R

esid

ent p

arkin

g pe

rmits

are

dist

ribut

ed to

so

phom

ores

, jun

iors

and

sen

iors

on

a fir

st-c

ome

basis

. If a

vaila

ble,

oth

er p

arkin

g ar

eas

loca

ted

away

fro

m th

e re

siden

ce h

alls

may

be

assig

ned

as o

verfl

ow

area

s. Fr

eshm

an s

tude

nts

may

be

assig

ned

to lo

ng-

term

sto

rage

lots

aw

ay fr

om th

eir r

esid

ence

hal

ls.

4. R

esid

ence

hal

l stu

dent

s m

ay re

gist

er o

nly

on

e ve

hicl

e.

5. A

stud

ent i

s not

allo

wed

to re

giste

r a ve

hicle

owne

d by

an

othe

r stu

dent

or a

noth

er s

tude

nt’s

imm

edia

te

fam

ily o

r disp

lay a

per

mit

issue

d to

ano

ther

stud

ent o

r st

aff m

embe

r.

6. T

he d

efini

tion

of c

omm

uter

stu

dent

is: a

cur

rent

ly en

rolle

d st

uden

t who

resid

es o

ff ca

mpu

s.

7. T

he d

efini

tion

of a

resid

ent h

all s

tude

nt is

: a c

urre

ntly

enro

lled

stud

ent w

ho re

sides

in a

CM

U re

siden

ce h

all

or C

MU

apar

tmen

t com

plex

.

B. D

ispl

ay o

f Per

mit

1. H

angi

ng P

erm

it: T

he h

angi

ng p

arkin

g pe

rmit

is di

spla

yed

on th

e re

arvie

w m

irror

with

the

prin

ting

faci

ng th

e w

inds

hiel

d.

2. W

indo

w P

erm

its: T

he w

indo

w p

erm

it m

ust b

e at

tach

ed to

the

insid

e lo

wer

cor

ner o

f the

win

dshi

eld

on th

e dr

iver’s

sid

e. T

he p

erm

it m

ust b

e pe

rman

ently

af

fixed

acc

ordi

ng to

the

inst

ruct

ions

on

the

perm

it ba

ckin

g. Ta

pe o

r oth

er m

ater

ials

can

not b

e us

ed.

3. M

otor

cycl

e or

Sco

oter

Per

mit:

One

per

mit

is re

quire

d fo

r mot

orcy

cles

or s

coot

ers

and

may

be

atta

ched

to

the

front

or r

ear f

ende

r or w

inds

hiel

d.

C. P

urch

ase

of P

erm

itsPe

rmits

that

are

pur

chas

ed o

nlin

e at

ww

w.p

olic

e.cm

ich.

edu

will

be m

aile

d to

stu

dent

s’ ho

me

addr

esse

s. P

erm

its o

rder

ed

onlin

e af

ter J

uly

31 w

ill be

mai

led

to th

e se

lect

ed a

ddre

ss

thro

ugh

the

end

of th

e fir

st w

eek

of th

e fa

ll sem

este

r. On

line

perm

it re

ques

ts re

ceive

d af

ter t

he fi

rst w

eek

of c

lass

es m

ust

be p

icke

d up

at t

he C

MU

Polic

e Pa

rkin

g Se

rvic

es O

ffice

.

1

. Ann

ual p

erm

its m

ay b

e pu

rcha

sed

Mon

day

thro

ugh

Frid

ay a

t the

CM

U Po

lice

Park

ing

Serv

ices

Offi

ce

b

etw

een

7:30

a.m

. and

5 p

.m.

2. I

n ad

ditio

n, p

erm

its m

ay b

e pu

rcha

sed

at th

e CM

U Po

lice

Park

ing

Serv

ices

Offi

ce o

n Su

nday

prio

r to

the

begi

nnin

g of

cla

sses

in th

e fa

ll sem

este

r.

3. A

val

id o

pera

tor’s

licen

se a

nd v

ehic

le re

gist

ratio

n m

ust b

e pr

esen

ted

at th

e tim

e of

pur

chas

e.

D. T

empo

rary

Per

mits

Tem

pora

ry p

erm

its m

ay b

e ob

tain

ed a

t the

CM

U Po

lice

Depa

rtmen

t 24

hour

s a

day,

seve

n da

ys a

wee

k. A

cur

rent

op

erat

or’s

licen

se a

nd c

urre

nt v

ehic

le re

gist

ratio

n m

ust b

e pr

esen

ted

at th

e tim

e of

pur

chas

e.

All s

tude

nts,

facu

lty a

nd s

taff

who

wish

to p

ark

an

unre

gist

ered

veh

icle

tem

pora

rily

on c

ampu

s m

ust o

btai

n a

tem

pora

ry p

arkin

g pe

rmit.

The

se p

erm

its a

re o

btai

nabl

e fo

r fee

s, w

hich

are

less

for s

tude

nts,

facu

lty a

nd s

taff

who

al

read

y ha

ve a

veh

icle

regi

ster

ed o

n ca

mpu

s. F

ees

are:

W

ith a

regi

ster

ed v

ehic

le

•On

eDa

y$2

One

Wee

k(s

even

day

s)

$5

W

ithou

t a re

gist

ered

veh

icle

One

Day

$3

•On

eW

eek

(sev

end

ays)

$1

0

II. R

egis

trat

ion

Fees

and

Fee

Ref

unds

A. A

nnua

l Par

king

Fee

s

•Re

siden

t$1

50

•Re

siden

twith

Zon

eA

Privi

lege

s$1

75

•Co

mm

uter

$1

75

•Fa

culty

/Sta

ff$1

85

•Se

nior

Offi

cer

$200

For s

econ

d se

mes

ter o

nly,

the

char

ge is

one

-hal

f the

ann

ual

fee.

For

sum

mer

ses

sion

only,

the

char

ge is

one

-fifth

the

annu

al fe

e.

B. F

ee R

efun

ds –

Use

d Pe

rmits

Stud

ents

, fac

ulty

and

sta

ff le

avin

g th

e un

ivers

ity a

t the

clo

se

of th

e fir

st s

emes

ter m

ay a

pply

for a

50

perc

ent r

efun

d of

fe

es p

aid

for v

ehic

le re

gist

ratio

n fo

r the

aca

dem

ic y

ear.

A ha

ngin

g pe

rmit

or a

n id

entifi

able

por

tion

of th

e de

cal p

erm

it m

ust b

e re

turn

ed to

the

CMU

Polic

e Pa

rkin

g Se

rvic

es O

ffice

by

the

end

of th

e fir

st w

eek

of s

prin

g se

mes

ter c

lass

es.

C. F ee Refunds – Permits

Students, faculty and staff who purchase perm

its but do not use them

may receive a refund by returning the perm

its to the CM

U Police Parking Services Office within tw

o weeks

of the date of purchase.

D. Replacement of H

anging Permits

1.Hangingfaculty/staffpermitsm

aybetransferredfrom

your registered vehicle to another family-ow

ned vehicle from

the same residence w

ithout charge and w

ithout registering with the CM

U Police Parking Services Office. The hanging perm

its may not be

loaned or transferred to a student or anyone outside thesam

eresidenceandfamily.(Anexceptionm

aybe m

ade for a loaner vehicle when yours is being

serviced.)

2. Any lost or stolen permit m

ay be replaced upon paym

ent of the required fee.

3. A change of address may require a change of perm

it if the parking privileges assigned are different for the new

location.

E. Replacement of W

indow Perm

itsTo replace a currently valid w

indow perm

it, individuals must

bring the following to the CM

U Police Parking Services Office:

1.Anidentifiableportion(letterandnumber)ofthe

currently valid window

permit.

Perm

its can be removed by covering the perm

it with

tape and using a razor blade scraper. Scrapers are available at the CM

U Police Parking Services Office.

2. Valid window

permits m

ay not be removed from

one vehicle and transferred to another.

3. Any lost or stolen permit m

ay be replaced upon paym

ent of the required fee.

4. A change of address may require a change of

permit if the parking privileges are different for the

new location. An additional charge m

ay result from

privilege changes.

III. Parking Regulations

On-campus and com

muting students m

ay park their vehicles in designated lots only. All parking lot perm

it regulations are in effect from

2 a.m. to 4 p.m

. Monday through Friday during

the calendar year unless otherwise posted. There w

ill be no parking in any area betw

een 2 a.m. and 7 a.m

. except for resident lots w

ith a valid permit. University perm

its must be

properly displayed on vehicles by 7 a.m. on the first day of

regular classes.

A. Parking AreasAll parking areas are designated for the specific groups indicated below

. Only vehicles with appropriate perm

its are perm

itted in the resident and visitor lots between 2 a.m

. and4p.m

.(seeIII,A,4).

1. Resident Parking Lot Assignments

All vehicles w

ith resident permits m

ay be parked only in the lots designated below

.

ZoneA:IncludesZonesCandK

ZoneE:Lots46,eastthree-quartersof47,52,53,north half and w

est half of lot 55

ZoneFR:Lots63and64

ZoneK:Kew

adinVillageandNorthwestApartm

ents

ZoneN:Lots1,1A,1B,1C

ZoneS:Lots44and45

ZoneT:Lots39,40and42

ZoneW

:Ojibway,Ottaw

aandCalumetCourt,

Washington Court Apartm

ents

W

eekends: Only resident vehicles with current valid

permits for resident lots w

ill be allowed to be parked

in the resident lots as assigned by their permits from

2 to 7 a.m

. Saturday and 2 to 7 a.m. Sunday.

2. Comm

uting Students Parking Lot Assignments

ZoneC:Lots2,8,14,18,19,20,22,27,28,33N,33S,43,w

estquarterof47,51,62W,62E,63and64

3. Faculty and Staff

Faculty and staff m

ay park in any faculty, staff or student parking lot and those lots posted for other specificuses(seeIII,A,4below

).Nofull-time

studentmayobtainafaculty/staffperm

it.Astudentw

ho is a son, daughter, or spouse of a faculty or staff m

ember is not allow

ed to park a registered faculty or staffcarinafaculty/stafflot.Ifastudentm

ustuseafaculty or staff car on cam

pus, it must also display a

student permit and be parked in a student parking lot.

4. Student Apartments

ParkingareasadjacenttoKew

adinVillage,Northwest

Apartments and W

ashington Court Apartments are

reserved for residents and their guests. Washington

Court residents and guests must display perm

its at all tim

es, 24 hours a day, seven days a week. Guest

permits m

ay be obtained at any time at the CM

U Police Departm

ent.

5. Handicapped Parking

CM

U students, faculty, and staff who display state

handicapped permits and utilize handicapped parking

must display a CM

U perm

it. Visitors must display

a state handicapped permit and a CM

U guest permit.

6. Metered Parking

Parking in m

etered areas is open to any vehicle. M

eter fees must be paid betw

een 7 a.m. and

4p.m.M

ondaythroughFriday.Noovernightparkingis perm

itted in metered spaces. Parking in unm

etered handicapped spaces in a m

etered lot requires a CMU

permit as w

ell as a state handicapped permit.

7. All vehicles must be parked w

ithin parking lines designating a parking space.

8.Parkingsothataportionofthevehiclehangsover or blocks a sidew

alk is prohibited.

9.Parkingisprohibitedinanydriveway(includingendof

arow,servicedrive,loadingdock,etc.)atanytim

eunless otherw

ise posted.

10. Vendor Permits

A. Vendors are required to register their vehicles w

ith CMU Police Parking Services.

B. Permits are to be hung from

rearview m

irror

C.Fees–$150(year),$75(semester),$10(w

eek),$3(day)

11. The senior officer parking permit is available to all

senior officers. This permit gives senior officers

parking privileges in all campus parking lots except

metered parking lot 15 and the Bovee University

Center circle drive.

12. Parking areas marked “Reserved” are reserved 24

hours a day, seven days a week.

B. Closing of Parking AreasThe university reserves the right to tem

porarily close any parking area for a special event, construction, etc.

C. LiabilityCentral M

ichigan University or any of its employees assum

e no responsibility or liability for loss from

theft or damage to

cars parked in university parking lots.

IV. Visitors

1. Visitors are required to register their vehicles with

CMU Police Parking Services. First-tim

e violators w

ho fail to display a parking permit m

ay have their violation rescinded if they present it to the CM

U Police Parking Services Office w

ithin 24 hours.

2.Eachpersonwhoisnotavendor,student,faculty

mem

ber or staff mem

ber is a visitor. Visitor permits

are available 24 hours a day at the CMU Police

Department. Visitor perm

its are issued for specific areas only. M

etered parking areas also are available for visitor use upon paym

ent of posted fee.

3. Visitors attending athletic events may park in lots

62, 63, 64, 65, 67 and 70 without a visitor perm

it. For som

e events, a fee may be assessed for parking in

some or all of these lots.

V. Traffic Regulations

A.

Laws in Effect

The m

otor vehicle laws of the state of M

ichigan and the university traffic ordinance are in effect on university property.

B.

Speed

Speed on campus property is 20 m

ph unless otherw

ise posted.

C.

Accidents

Motor vehicle accidents on university property m

ust be reported to the CM

U Police Department, phone

989-774-3081.

VI. Parking Violations

A. Fines and Penalties 1. The person w

ho registers a vehicle with the

university is responsible for all parking violations and is subject to all fines or disciplinary action.

2. Violations are handled through the CMU Police

Department, Com

bined Services Building.

3. Parking Fine Schedule

Am

ount After 7 D

ays ParkinginHandicappedZone

W

ithoutHandicappedPermit

$100$100

FailuretoDisplayPermit

$25$35

ParkinginRestrictedArea$25

$35 ParkinginDrive/ServiceArea

$25$35

ParkingRestricted(2a.m.-7a.m

.)$25

$35 ParkinginNo-ParkingArea(Signed)

$25$35

OtherViolations$25

$35 Overtim

eMeterParking

$10$20

B. Revocation of PrivilegesParking privileges m

ay be revoked for:

1. Providing false information w

hen applying for parking privileges.

2. Lending a registered automobile to an ineligible person

or registering an automobile for an ineligible person.

3. Use of unauthorized parking permits.

C. Towing and Booting

1. Vehicles parked in tow-aw

ay zones may be tow

ed at the ow

ner’s expense.

2. Vehicles with outstanding violations m

ay be impounded.

3. Vehicles parked in violation of university parking regulations m

ay be imm

obilized or booted.

D. Appeal Guidelines

1. Initial contact: Upon being notified by a citizen that he or she w

ants to appeal a parking ticket, the CMU

Police Parking Services Office staff will advise the

subject that the ticket must be appealed w

ithin 60 days from

date of ticket and that the ticket must

be paid upon submission of the appeal form

to the parking services office. Parking services personnel w

ill provide the individual w

ith an appeal form.

2. Formal appeal: Upon receipt of the w

ritten appeal and paym

ent for the parking ticket, the CMU Police

Parking Services Office staff will place the appeal in

the appeal review file. The paym

ent will be held by

the CMU Police Parking Services Office staff until the

appeal is reviewed and a decision is m

ade to accept or deny the appeal.

3. Initial review: The service officer w

ill review all

appeals and gather any necessary information in order

to make a decision to accept or deny the appeal.

The appeal either will be accepted and the m

oney returned to the person m

aking the appeal or it will be

denied and the money w

ill be applied to the parking violation fine.

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ES.

Persons with disabilities w

ho require assistance may

call the CMU Police Departm

ent at 989-774-3081.

Em

ergencies: 911 Parking Services: 3083

Off-cam

pus: 989-774-3083

CM

U Police: 3081

O

ff-campus: 989-774-3081

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eb: ww

w.police.cm

ich.edu

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4. Initial decision: The adjudicated appeal will be

returned to the CMU Police Parking Services Office

manager for processing the paym

ent if the appeal is denied or returning the paym

ent to the appealing party if the appeal is accepted.

5. The person who m

ade the appeal will be notified by

the CMU Police Parking Services Office staff as to w

hat the decision w

as concerning the appeal. If the person w

hose appeal was denied w

ishes to discuss the appeal further w

ith the service officer, an appointment

may be m

ade to meet w

ith the service officer.

6. Administrative review

: If the appeal was denied

and the party wishes to appeal the initial decision,

an appointment m

ay be made w

ith the CMU Police

Parking Services Office Manager for consideration

of the appeal. The office manager shall consider the

circumstances surrounding the violation and m

ay intervene in this process as needed.

7. Isabella County Trial Court: The parking ticket may

be forwarded to the Isabella County Trial Court for

adjudication through a civil infraction.

VII. Parking Enforcement Reticketing G

uidelines

A. Reticketing times

The times for reticketing vehicles parked in violation at the

same location are as follow

s:

1. Meters m

ay be reticketed after a length of time

equal to the maxim

um tim

e allowed by that m

eter (m

aximum

oftwoperday).

2. Service drives and other miscellaneous violations

maybereticketedafterfourhours(m

aximum

of tw

operday).

3. Failure to display permit violations m

ay be ticketed a m

aximum

of one time per day.

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