Policy & Procedures

H-225 Traffic and Parking Control

Authority District Board
Effective Date November 19, 1980
Revision Date September 21, 2022
Reviewed Date January 20, 2010
Related Policies
Related Forms, Policies, Procedures, Statute Wisconsin Statutes 341.14(1), 343.51, 346.503(1)
Local municipal ordinances

The College provides and maintains parking lots and roadways for the convenience of persons attending classes and other events held on College Premises. It is the responsibility of the College to ensure that appropriate policies and rules are established that will protect the safety of everyone using the parking areas and minimize the potential for traffic accidents. Traffic and parking regulations apply to all parking lots owned or leased by the College.

 

The President/District Director or designee shall:

  • Establish and communicate rules and regulations to control traffic flow and speed, designate where and how vehicles may park, and create special parking areas. All regulations shall comply with Wisconsin statutes and county and municipal ordinances.

  • Ensure that traffic regulations and parking restrictions are posted per the Code of General Ordinances of the County of Rock, City of Monroe, City of Janesville, and the City of Milton, as applicable.

  • Arrange with local law enforcement departments to patrol college parking areas and enforce traffic regulations and parking restrictions. Drivers or vehicles that violate traffic regulations and parking restrictions may be ticketed per state laws and the Code of General Ordinances of the County of Rock and City of Monroe, City of Janesville, or the City of Milton, as applicable.

  • Designate handicapped parking spaces at all College Premises in sufficient numbers to comply with federal law and Wisconsin Statute 346.503(1) and ensure that all handicapped parking spaces are appropriately posted and marked per federal regulations. Handicapped parking spaces are reserved for vehicles displaying a disabled license plate issued under Wisconsin Statute 341.14(1) or an approved temporary handicapped parking permit issued per Wisconsin Statute 343.51. Employees shall not issue temporary permits to anyone allowing a vehicle to park in handicapped designated parking spaces.