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Parking Information

Parking Permit fee information and procedures are available in the Business Office. All college parking areas are posted Permit Parking Only and are restricted to vehicles displaying a valid permit.

 


STUDENT PARKING


The Campus Sheriff controls all parking lot security and parking citation issuance. At the beginning of each semester/session (Winter, Fall, Summer & Spring), all students are given a one-week grace period for parking (in the student lots only), in which they can register for classes and purchase a parking permit from the business office. In the second week of the semester, the Campus Sheriff’s office will begin writing citations in the student parking lots. (All student parking lots are designated by a letter (A, B, C, D, E, G). Parking violations are strictly enforced.


There is no student parking in the Staff Parking Areas at any time (College Road North & South, Ethel Ave., Lot H & in front of the North Gym).


Your parking permit should be properly displayed, in plain view, either hanging from the rear view mirror or on the left side of the dashboard. Failure to do so will result in a parking citation.

 

Motorcycle riders may obtain a parking permit sticker (for the windshield) from the College Sheriff’s office in Parking lot D upon showing proof of purchasing a parking permit from the business office.

 

All vehicles must be driven forward into a clearly designated parking space. Vehicles may not park backward into stalls.

 

No vehicle may be parked overnight on campus.

 


VISITOR PARKING

 

There are 30-minute metered parking areas ($0.25 per 30 minutes) near the entrance of the college off Fulton Avenue and Hatteras Street as well as in the south side of Parking Lot E (Stadium Lot) next to the Field House (Community Services Building).


Visitors who park in any Student or Faculty/Staff parking lot, without the proper permit, will be issued a parking citation.

 


SPEED LIMIT


The speed limit on all campus roads and parking lots is 8 miles per hour. Violators of any traffic or parking regulations are subject to citations and fines.



DISABLED STUDENT PARKING

 

The metered parking spaces on campus may be utilized at any time without charge by disabled individuals with valid DMV placards. To utilize handicapped parking spaces within the college parking lots, a valid DMV placard and a LAVC disabled student parking permit (obtain from SSD office) are required. All students using campus parking are required to pay parking fees. Regular parking permits are available from the Business Office.

 


BUS ROUTES

 

Bus transportation is available to the campus by Metro bus lines. Check www.metro.net/lavc for schedules of bus lines 154, 156, 167, 656, 902 and the Metro Orange Line, which stops at Valley College Station. For more information, call 323.GO.METRO.

 

In addition, DASH buses serve the Van Nuys/Studio City area. Visit the L.A. Dept. of Transportation website at www.ladottransit.com for more information.

 

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5800 Fulton Avenue
Valley Glen, CA 91401
Phone: 818-947-2600
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Last Updated: 10/3/11