Stevenson Campus

Stevenson Campus

Parking

General Information

Students attending the Stevenson Campus – Winnipeg and requiring parking between 6:00 am and 4:30 pm Monday to Friday must purchase a parking permit.

Parking is free on weekends, holidays, and weekdays after 4:30 pm. Areas which cannot be used are: 24-hour reserved stalls, No Parking areas, Loading Zones, staff areas or any area as defined in the Traffic and Parking Regulations.

Overnight parking between 3:00 am and 6:00 am is not permitted without prior authorization from Security Services.

Where to Apply for Student Parking

Student parking is sold on a first-come, first-served basis at the Reception Desk, Monday to Friday, from 8:00 am to 3:00 pm.

Student Parking Rates

The following rates are in effect commencing September 1, 2017 (GST is included).

Monthly power parking: $38.01
Monthly non-power parking: $32.29

Note: Prices are subject to change without notice.

Student Parking Permits

Only one permit will be issued to each applicant and permits are valid only in the assigned area. The parking permit must be hung from the rearview mirror and must be fully visible from the outside of the windshield to be valid. The holder of the parking permit cannot transfer, sell or assign the parking permit to any other person. The license plate of the vehicle must be registered on the Hub to be valid.

Replacement Permits

Lost and/or stolen parking permits must be reported. The cost of a replacement permit is $26.50 (GST included).

Refunds

Students must apply to parking services for a parking refund. Refunds will be made only to the original permit holder and will be calculated from the date of refund application. Parking refunds will be processed to credit card, cheque or echeck within 5-15 business days.

Electrical Outlets

Electrical plugs are to be used for one block heater only. The use of an interior car warmer, battery blanket or any other device is not permitted. The power supply to powered parking stalls is dependent on climatic conditions.

Monthly Parking Renewals

Renewals of monthly parking permits must be made on the expiry date. Parking permits should not be removed from the rearview mirror when applying for a renewal. If the expiry date falls on a holiday, weekend or other closure date, the renewal can be made on the day prior to closure or the next business day.

Parking for Students with Disabilities

Special parking arrangements for students with physical disabilities can be made. A medical certificate must be presented at time of application.

Security Services

Security Services requests the cooperation and assistance of students throughout the year in keeping the campus a safe environment for all. Should you observe any suspicious activity in the parking lots or elsewhere, please advise Security immediately by calling 204-632-2323.

Parking Infractions

The College can cancel a parking permit at anytime if the permit holder does not pay a required fee or fine, comply with parking regulations, transfers, sells or assigns the permit, or if the College determines the holder’s parking area is required for College purposes. (If alternative parking cannot be provided, the College will refund the unused portion of the permit).

Students who receive College parking tickets must comply with the conditions indicated on the ticket. Failure to pay any parking-related fine could result in the cancellation of parking privileges. It could also result in the withholding of mark transcripts, diplomas or certificates until the amount due has been received by the College. A student may also be subject to disciplinary action for non-payment of outstanding parking tickets.

Note: Any motor vehicle or bicycle operated, used or parked on College property, and its contents, is solely at the risk of the owner or operator. The College, the Board of Governors and their officers, employees and agencies are not liable for any injury to any persons (including death) or for any damage to or loss of property arising from the use, operation, parking or standing of any motor vehicle or bicycle on College property.

RRC Polytech campuses are located on the lands of Anishinaabe, Ininiwak, Anishininew, Dakota, and Dené, and the National Homeland of the Red River Métis.

We recognize and honour Treaty 3 Territory Shoal Lake 40 First Nation, the source of Winnipeg’s clean drinking water. In addition, we acknowledge Treaty Territories which provide us with access to electricity we use in both our personal and professional lives.

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