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Parking Ticket Appeal Form
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Appeals must be submitted within 5 days of issuance of the citation. Appeals are presented anonymously to the Parking Committee at their next monthly meeting. Meetings generally occur the second Tuesday of each month. The appellant will be notified of the Committee’s decision by email within 5 business days of the meeting. If the appeal is upheld, any fine moneys paid in connection with the citation will be refunded. Citations already billed (after 5 days of issuance) to student or faculty/staff accounts or directly billed to owner/operator will not be accepted for appeal.
First Name
*
Last Name
*
Email
*
Type of Permit/Pass
*
- Select -
Faculty/Staff (Green)
Resident (Blue)
Commuter (Yellow)
WWC (Red)
RA (Black)
Hankey Lot Only (Pink)
Conferences/Nursing (Orange)
CVSM (Maroon)
Visitor/Guest Pass
Permit Number
*
License Plate Number
*
From Your Ticket
Ticket Number
*
Date Issued
*
Time Issued
*
Parking Lot
*
- Select -
Brooks Lot
Brooks Lot 2
Hankey Lot
Field House Lot
Edgar Lot
Library Lot
Creekside Lot
Prentis Lot
Rosenkrans Lot
Sharpe Lot
South Lot
Thomson Lot
Lenfest Drive
Art Barn/VMC
Other
All vehicle operators are responsible for following all posted and published (in print and online) parking policies, including lot designations, space designations, directional markings/signage, and speed limits. The fact that a person may park in violation of these parking regulations and not be issued a citation does not mean that the policy is no longer in effect.
If "Other", please explain where you were parked:
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Ticket Issue Reason (please check all that apply)
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No permit / Failure to display permit ($10)
Handicapped parking violation ($50)
Restricted Parking / Incorrect Lot ($10)
Obstructing traffic ($50)
Creating a space ($25)
Parking in a fire lane - PA standard fine ($150)
Fraudulent, altered or unauthorized permit - fine and possible referral to Honor Council ($50)
Snow violation ($15)
All other parking violations ($10)
Driving vehicle at unsafe speeds ($50)
Failure to stop at stop sign ($50)
Failure to yield to pedestrian in crosswalk ($10)
Reckless driving ($50)
One-way street violation ($10)
Please note that fines may be doubled with each repeat offense. The College reserves the right to immobilize or tow vehicles at the owner's expense; alter, suspend, or revoke a permit holder's parking privileges; assign and collect charges for vehicle use behaviors; and make referrals to Honor Council or other relevant resources as appropriate.
Reason for Appeal:
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Any motor vehicle abandoned on college property is subject to removal and impoundment at the expense of the owner or operator. Vehicles that are not currently licensed, not in obvious operating condition, or are out of service for 30 days or more will be considered abandoned and subject to ticketing and removal. Any unregistered vehicle is subject to ticketing and towing at any time. All expenses incurred will be the responsibility of the owner. Wilson College assumes no liability for any damage incurred during or after towing or immobilization.