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Policy
Permit
Options
Parking
Guidelines
Visitor
Map*
Commuter & Parking
Services
116 Maple Ave.
Ithaca, NY 14850
TEL: 607 255-PARK
FAX: 607 255-0257
transportation@cornell.edu
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Vendor
Definition
Any person or company that sells, or offers for sale, goods or services.
This includes deliveries.
Office Hours |
Academic Year: Monday - Friday, 7:30 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.
Summer: Monday - Friday, 7:30 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.
(Tuesday after commencement through the Monday before fall classes begin) |
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All vendors must have a permit in order to legally park or deliver on
the grounds of Cornell University.
Logos on vehicles do not convey any parking privileges.
Tractor trailers do not require parking permits.
Faculty, staff, student, and affiliates of Cornell University are not
eligible to purchase vendor or delivery permits.
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| Permit
Options |
GP
(delivery permit)
This permit is valid in any legal parking space (see parking
guidelines) for no longer than 15 minutes. It may be
purchased by delivery personnel or their company for display
in car, van, or truck.
V (vendor permit)
This permit is for those vendors who require more than the 15
minutes allowed with a GP permit. The "V" permit
allows parking in all visitor spaces thorughout the central
campus and in perimeter parking lots (tiers 1 and 2).
Again, vendors with more than one vehicle must purchase additional
permits, as needed, according to the number
of vehicles they want to have on campus at the same time.
All permits are available at Commuter and Parking Services, 116 Maple Avenue (some short-term permits are available at the Parking and Information Booths at the main entraces to campus). Annual permits are valid June 1 - May 31, for current prices call 607-255-4600, or e-mail Commuter and Parking Services. All permit prices include 8% NYS sales tax.
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Guidelines |
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Vendors must first attempt
to parking in a regular parking space before parking elsewhere.
However, in no case may a vendor vehicle park in a life safety
zone (fire lanes/hydrants) or in a way that blocks emergency vehicle
access.
Handicap and reserved
spaces are off-limits as well, as are sidewalks, pathways, and
areas in front of dumpsters. Also, please avoid the drop-off zones
in front of Rhodes, Olin, and Anabel Taylor Halls (this includes
double parking and straddling the curb in these areas). Please
be certain that no matter where you park, you are not creating
a danger to pedestrians or other vehicles.
If a legal space becomes
available, at the discretion of field enforcement personnel, you
may be asked to move your vehicle to that space. BACK
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