Motor Vehicle Regulations (Parking)
General Parking Regulations
- All vehicles MUST be parked within a single parking space.
- Parking in restricted areas (such as fire lanes, in “no parking” areas, in reserved parking areas, in drives, in outpatient parking areas, etc.) or parking in any area not specifically designed for parking, constitutes a violation and is subject to penalty.
- Parking in designated handicapped spaces is restricted to individuals with State handicapped permits or plates.
Results of Non-Compliance
- Refusal of services: Any Mercy Health Public Safety officer responding to an employee requesting a jump-start or vehicle unlock request and finds that the requesting employee is out of compliance with this policy may refuse to render the requested service until that employee meets compliance with this policy.
- Parking Citations: Parking citations may be issued at any facility and may be either a warning or a State citation. State citations are official court documents that must be dealt with through the local court.
- Vehicle Immobilization: Officers shall be permitted to use vehicle immobilization devices on those vehicles found to be in violation of regulations outlined in this policy. These devices may be used in instances including, but not limited to, parking in reserved spaces. A fee shall be assessed and payable at the time of the removal of the immobilization device.
- Towing: Officers shall be authorized to have a vehicle, found in violation of this policy, towed at the owner’s expense.
Students are also subject to Code of Conduct sanctions for parking infractions.
Toledo-Mercy College does not charge students for parking in designated areas on campus.
Youngstown-Mercy College provides free student parking on the 4th level of the parking garage.