General Parking Information
All vehicles parked on the Lone Tree Campus or the Fourth Street Campus must have a valid CCC parking permit located in the proper location.
- Online by going to the myCCC Portal.
- All credit card transactions incur a 2.85 percent non-refundable fee.
- For more information view our How-To Guide.
- Pay at Student Accounts after completing the parking permit request form below.
- Once completed, visit Student Accounts to pick up your permit.
- We do not look up previous years vehicle information, be sure to bring it with you.
- Purchasing a permit is the first step. Your permit must be attached to your vehicle in the proper location for it to be valid.
- We offer pro-rated General Parking Permits. Each semester after Fall Semester drops in price.
- CCC does not offer a transferable parking permit.
2023-2024 Academic Year Parking Permits
$60.00
$40.00
$20.00
$5.00
Free
Additional permits: $10.00 per vehicle
Additional Parking Information
- Parking Policies and Procedures (121-01 through 121-16)
- Map of Parking Area for Lone Tree Campus
- Map of Parking Area for Fourth St Campus
- Parking Permit Placement Location
- Hours of Parking Enforcement Procedures 121-13
All other related Parking Fees are listed in the student schedule
Parking permits are required at all CCC Flagstaff Campuses. To promote the safe and orderly parking of vehicles and bicycles within the boundaries of Coconino Community College campuses, and for the safe and orderly movement of traffic therein, moving violations and parking regulations are enforced. These procedures are primarily to ensure an orderly and fair allocation and use of available space for our customer, the student. A copy of CCC’s Parking and Vehicular Traffic Procedure, #121-13 can be obtained by going to the Policies and Procedures page. Hours of control: You received a Citation, now what? Citations are paid at the Student Accounts on the Lone Tree campus or at the Registration counter on the Fourth Street campus. Citations may be appealed, but you have only 14 days from the date the citation was issued to submit your appeal. Completed appeals must be filed with College Security within 14 calendar days of the citation date. Incomplete appeals will not be considered. Appeals cannot be faxed in to Security, they can be completed online on the Security Website, if you cannot do this, see Security in person for assistance. It is your responsibility to appeal the citation within the established time. Permit holders are responsible for the security of their permits. If the permit is stolen, a police report must be filed with the police department. The police case report number must then be submitted to CCC with a memo reporting the incident; the memo must contain the individual’s name, address and CCC identification number. The permit holder will continue to be held responsible for all citations and fines that are incurred after the loss or theft, until the permit holder files a report with CCC. Lost or stolen permits are NOT replaced free of charge. However, if a permit is stolen, an individual may obtain a replacement permit for a replacement-processing fee. The College provides limited time parking spaces reserved for visitors only. Staff, faculty, students, any vehicle that has a permit issued to it, and those who are on campus on a regular basis are not considered visitors and will be cited if parked in a reserved visitor space. Visitors are required to use the proper spaces. Overnight parking of vehicles on College property is prohibited at all times, regardless of Hours of Control. Parking any vehicle in any parking area or space between the hours of midnight and 6:00 a.m. is prohibited unless permission is received from College Security. During times that require snow removal, permission may not be granted to leave any vehicle overnight. The College reserves the right to immobilize any vehicle that has two (2) or more unpaid citations or to identify the owner/operator of the vehicle. The college also reserves the right to remove any vehicle that does not display a valid permit, or is parked in such a manner that constitutes a safety hazard, obstruction, is abandoned or stored, is in violation of restricted or reserved parking, or must be removed in order to respond to an emergency situation. Bicycles are not allowed in any building or any location other than the established bike racks belonging to Coconino Community College at any time for any reason. Ample racks are provided for securing bicycles outside of the buildings and are easily accessible via the bike path. Improper parking or storing of bicycles is subject to enforcement. The college does not provide locks. The college has provided a rack to secure skateboards next to the bicycle rack, you will need your own padlock to use this rack, the college does not provide locks. CCC maintains an environment which has an emphasis on the safety and welfare of Students, Staff and Faculty. As a result, several moving violations are strictly enforced. Drivers of vehicles detected exceeding the posted speed limit, failing to yield the right-of-way to pedestrians and those who fail to stop at the posted stop signs will be subject to enforcement. We have had a drastic increase in some vehicles parking outside of the established parking lines. Other vehicles arrive and then park illegally because they are not between the established white lines. If you pull into a parking stall and are not able to park between two white lines or a curb on one side and a white line on another side, move to a spot where you can park legally, otherwise you are at risk for a citation. If you have any questions or concerns, please come in and speak with the Security Staff at the counter. During the winter months when there is snow, or the forecast of snow, vehicles cannot be left in the CCC parking lot overnight (CCC Policy 121-13, 2, 9 c). Overflow Parking: if you cannot find a parking spot in the general parking lot, we have parking overflow on the east end of the employee parking lot. Vehicles parking on curbs, driveways or islands in the parking lot create an unsafe parking situation and will be cited. General Parking Permit Information
Lack of knowledge of these procedures will not be accepted as grounds for citation dismissal. If you have questions, please contact College Security.
Citation Steps & Information
Please visit our Security Forms & Appeal Information page for more information.
Citations are only appealed online. If you do not have this capability, stop by Security for further assistance. Partial Citation Schedule
Lost/Stolen Permits
Refunding for permits will follow the same timeline as that for tuition refunds. See the policy in the class schedule for tuition refunds. Visitor Parking
Overnight/Long-Term Parking
Immobilization or Removal of Vehicles
Bicycle Parking
Security encourages all bicycle riders to register their bicycles. You can also use an online Bike registry such as the National Bike Registry (NBR) : http://nationalbikeregistry.com/ Skateboard Rack
Safety is for Everyone
Parking Concerns
Please keep in mind that how you park may affect other vehicles being able to park legally.
It is unsafe to leave your vehicle overnight due to the heavy equipment used for snow removal. If there is an emergency concern, please see security first.