All Seward County Community College on-campus residents are required to register their vehicles (including motorcycles) and display a parking permit. Resident's who need additional vehicles registered must gain approval from the Director of Residence Life & Safety.
Residents who need to temporarily have an additional or different vehicle on campus should email security@sccc.edu with the following:
- Name
- Contact information
- Vehicle information (make, model, license plate, and state)
- Reason for temporary vehicle
- Dates of temporary usage
Residents are expected to abide by all traffic laws. The speed limit on SCCC Campus is 15 MPH. Residents are authorized to park in SLC, Mansion, and Hale Court parking lots. Residents are to be parked in spaces outlined with yellow or white lines. Vehicles parked in fire lanes, handicap zones, off-limit areas, or blocking traffic may be tagged and/or towed at the owner's expense. Driving on sidewalks, lawns other areas not designated as roadways is prohibited.
Accidents and damage to another's property, as well as any other driving or parking violation, are subject to both administrative and/or law enforcement action. SCCC reserves the option to increase administration action in matters that it believes are necessary to better serve or protect the campus community, and/or cover its total costs, including repair, replacement, and operational costs to remedy the situation. Any fine amounts assessed by SCCC have no bearing or involvement with those fines or costs issued or associated with law enforcement or by an outside person, business, organization, legal firm, insurance company or court of law, etc.
Any vehicle on any SCCC property is subject to search and/or removal of the property if there is any reason to believe there is or may be illegal material or danger within. Illegal drugs and/or alcohol, or any other contraband are not allowed on any SCCC property. Failing to cooperate with an SCCC Official is grounds for administrative and/or local law enforcement action. SCCC Safety and Law enforcement, including K9 units may also patrol, and legally inspect all vehicles on campus properties.
Any vehicle left abandoned or disabled for more than 72 hours, or is causing immediate disruption to the normal operation of the college may be towed off the property at the owner's expense. SCCC is NOT responsible for the towing charges and/or damage or loss of property.