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CAMPUS PARKING

General Information

Parking at COCC is regulated and enforced by the Campus Public Safety Department, in partnership with the Department of Motor Vehicles.All persons driving or parking on college property are required to comply with allOregon State Traffic LawsandCOCC Parking and Traffic Regulations.通过进入COCC的财产,司机承认这些法律和法规的意识,并明白违反将受到执法。Not all parking regulations are posted on campus; however, all vehicles are subject to enforcement. UnderOregon Revised Statute 341.300, Public Safety Officers have the authority to issue citations and/or impound vehicles, at the vehicle owner's expense. COCC parking is available seven days a week, between the hours of 6 AM and 10 PM. Vehicles parked on-campus after-hours, will receive a citation and may be towed.

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Parking Permits

Most COCC parking lots require vehicles to display COCC parking permits. Parking permits are not required on any city street, such as NW College Way. In lots which are marked as requiring permits, permits must be displayedsevendays a week, between the hours of 7 AM and 5 PM. Staff parking lots are reserved at all times for vehicles displaying staff parking permits. Parking permits are required in all parking lots on the Redmond and Madras Campuses, but are not required on the Prineville Campus.

MapVisitor Parking

Campus visitors may park in the D1, D3, D4, G1, G3, G4, or H2 lots without displaying a campus parking permit. Additionally, no parking permit is required to park on any city street. Visitors who wish to park in other locations on campus, must be parked in a marked visitor space, or display a temporary visitor pass provided by the college department being visited.

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Student Parking

All students who park in permit-required areas must register their vehicles and permanently display(affixed in place using provided adhesive)a COCC parking permit on the rear, left side of their vehicles. Student permits for the 2021-22 academic year are available to pick up on the Bend, Madras, Redmond or Prineville campus. Please be sure to have your license plate number with you.

Disabled Parking

Vehicles displaying a valid, state-issued disabled parking placard, may park in any campus parking lot. These vehicles are not permitted to park in red/yellow zones, service vehicle spaces, loading zones, nor emergency vehicle only areas.

Carpool Permits

Reserved carpool parking spaces are available for anyone who registers with the carpool program. When parked in a designated carpool space, the vehicle must display a current carpool permit, display a current COCC parking permit, and at least two people must arrive in the car, at the time it is parked. Please contact CPS for more information on carpool permits.

Staff & Faculty Parking

Staff and faculty vehicles must display current COCC staff parking permits at all timesStaff parking lots are reserved at all times for vehicles displaying staff parking permits.

Resident Parking

Campus residents are required to display current resident parking permits. Resident permits allow for normal student parking, as well as overnight parking in the B9, B11, I1, I2, I3, I4, F2, F3, F4, and F6 lots. Resident permits for the 2020-21 academic year are not yet available.

Other Transportation Options

COCC encourages the use of alternate forms of transportation, such as bicycles. Additionally, COCC provides disability transportation on the Bend Campus. For more information, click the links below.

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