Apply for a Student Parking Permit: Students who registered for fall 2007 by August 27 are now in the student database. Students who are registered by September 11 will be in the database by September 15. You will still able to park on campus in this interim period without a pass. 1. Read Parking Policy: PARKING Persons who drive vehicles on campus are subject at all times to the motor vehicle laws of the state of New York, to orders of the Department of Transportation and, where applicable, to ordinances of the Town of Amherst. Operation of a motor vehicle on campus is a privilege granted by Daemen College. Serious or excessive traffic violations may result in the loss of this privilege. The Director of Security has disciplinary authority over the parking lots and the general grounds. 1. ALL MOTOR VEHICLES MUST BE REGISTERED WITH THE COLLEGE WHEN OPERATED AND PARKED ON COLLEGE PROPERTY (EXCEPT FOR VISITORS TO THE COLLEGE). Parking permits (stickers) may be applied for on-line at the college’s website. You must show a valid motor vehicle registration for each vehicle that you wish to register to park on campus, when you pick up the sticker at the Wick Center Information Desk. Any change in autos or plate numbers must be registered with the Student Affairs Office. 2. The parking sticker is to be affixed to the left rear window of your vehicle. 3. Students may park in any parking space except those designated "Visitors," "Reserved," or "Handicapped" (unless the vehicle has a valid parking permit), or in the section of the Duns Scotus parking lot reserved for faculty/staff until 9 AM. 4. Students may not have more than one car parked on campus at a time. 5. Speed limits are posted at entrances and on roadways of the campus. Speed limits vary from 5 MPH to a maximum of 15 MPH. 6. Full stops are required at all stop signs. 7. Pedestrians always have the right of way. 8. Motor vehicles may not be operated on any sidewalk or grassed area. Service vehicles and authorized contractor vehicles are not included in this prohibition. 9. Daemen College Security Officers and Town of Amherst Police are empowered to enforce all ordinances and laws pertaining to traffic regulations. 10. Dangerous use of skates, skateboards, in-line skates, bicycles, and other forms of transport or recreation is prohibited. 11. Parking is prohibited on all roadways, service drives, and areas reserved for service vehicles. Possession of a parking permit entitles the holder to park only if there is available space in the allotted parking areas. PLEASE DO NOT BLOCK DRIVEWAYS OR CROSSWALKS. 12. Overnight winter parking regulations are in effect from November 1 to April 1. During this period, vehicles may park ONLY in the designated overnight parking lots from 3 AM to 7 AM daily. Overnight parking is permitted only to resident students who have a valid parking permit. 13. Students will be required to move their cars from time to time to alternative designated lots to facilitate snow removal. Failure to move a vehicle upon notification by the college will result in ticketing and/or towing of the vehicle at the owner's expense. 14. Daemen College may have towed, at the expense of the owner, any vehicle that is parked in violation of the stated regulations. Other improperly parked vehicles will be ticketed by the Town of Amherst Police. Serious or continued violations may result in the revocation of the parking permit and loss of parking privileges for the remainder of the academic year (as determined by the Director of Security and Vice President for Student Affairs). 15. Temporary overnight parking hangtags (for registered guests) are available at Canavan Desk. They are valid for 3 consecutive days (2 consecutive nights). 2. Enter Daemen Username: ex: jsmith 3. Enter Daemen Password: 4. Don't know your Daemen username and password? Click here . . .