Student Tribune
Parking for the Fall Semester
As we prepare for a unique fall semester and begin to welcome some students,
faculty, and staff back to campus, we must make adaptations to the parking
routines we have employed for many years.
Since our campus-reopening plan only authorizes one entrance into Brighton
Campus buildings at the first (ground) floor of the Spina Administration
Building (Building 1), the Department of Public Safety is working to ensure all
have convenient and timely access.
With that in mind, faculty and staff should plan to park in Lot K (adjacent
to Buildings 8 and 9) while students should plan to park in Lot A (adjacent to
Buildings 5 and 6). The Visitors' Lot should remain open for individuals not in
those groups who are only coming to campus for a short period. If Lot K is
full, Lot J is available. Similarly, once Lot A is full, Lots C and D should be
utilized.
The lots on the east side of campus (outside of the Samul J. Stabins
Physical Education Complex & PAC Center/Building 10) remain dedicated to
the New York State Department of Health drive-through testing site.
There will be no parking enforcement for the first two weeks of the
semester; enforcement activities after that time will be judicious with our key
goals being safety and service. Please remember to register your vehicles with
Parking Services. Questions regarding parking can be sent to:
parkingrequests@monroecc.edu. Parking for the Downtown Campus as well as the
Applied Technologies Center will operate as usual, since they have always
provided only one entrance. However, those parking in the Downtown underground
garage will still need to enter the building through the main entrance.
As the semester progresses, we will continue to monitor the parking
situation and determine if changes are needed. Questions can be directed to
Parking Services, located within the Brighton Campus' authorized entry
checkpoint.
Thank you for your patience and understanding in this matter. We hope your
fall semester is a positive one.
Perez, Tony
Public Safety
08/25/2020