Welcome to the Campus Safety myDU Parking and Vehicle Regulation page. Campus Safety has broken down the entire university policy into subsections found in the form bar to the left of this message to help make navigating the page a little simpler for our community members. The full PDF version of the entire Parking Policy can be found in the handout subsections just to the left. You may download it there for reference. We hope the information found in this section will help keep you informed on all things parking while on campus! Please reach out to Campus Safety at safety@dom.edu for any questions regarding any information found on this page. 

1.1: Purpose

The purpose of Dominican University’s parking policy is to (1) facilitate safe and orderly vehicular movement on roadways and parking lots, (2) maximize parking efficiency for university business, (3) ensure equitable parking for students, employees, and visitors, and (4) promote safety on pedestrian pathways.

1.2: Operation and Possession of Vehicles on Campus

The operation and possession of any vehicle on the Dominican University (DU) campus is a privilege granted by the university.  The privilege to operate or park a vehicle on university property may be suspended by the university to preserve the safety of the campus community.  Vehicle operators are responsible to know, understand, and comply with DU’s Vehicle Regulations.  

All individuals who operate a vehicle on the DU campus agree to: 

 

  • Possess a current and valid driver license.
  • Keep the vehicle currently registered and insured in accordance with Illinois law.
  • Abide by the Illinois vehicle code and by the regulations of DU.
  • Pay all fines and fees resulting from violations of these regulations.

Unless stated otherwise by the university’s Vehicle Regulations, all provisions of the Illinois Vehicle Rules of the Road are applicable on the DU campus.  These provisions include, but are not limited to, observation of posted speed limits, traffic signs, and other traffic control devices; proper usage of seat belts; usage of cell phone or handheld devices while operating a vehicle; driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs; and yielding to pedestrians and cyclists.   

1.3: Liability

DU does not assume responsibility for theft, loss of property, or damage to vehicles on DU property.        

1.4: Authority to Tow

DU is considered private property, and The Department of Campus Safety may relocate or remove from campus any vehicle that is deemed abandoned, disabled or lacking major parts, or in violation of university parking policies. DU is not liable or responsible for towing charges or damages that may result from when a vehicle is towed from DU property.  The vehicle owner is responsible for all towing charges incurred. 

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4.1: Driving on Campus

All Illinois Vehicle Code sections regarding moving violations are applicable on DU property and will be enforced by the Department of Campus Safety and/or River Forest Police.  All persons operating a vehicle on campus are expected to observe the following rules of the road:

 

  • No vehicle operator shall disobey any control sign or roadway-marking while on DU campus.  
  • No driver of any vehicle shall fail to stop for a posted stop sign or barrier arm.  
  • No person shall operate a vehicle exceeding the posted speed limit on DU campus (10MPH).  In no case shall any vehicle be driven at a speed that is not safe for conditions of traffic, weather, and roadway conditions.  
  • Driving on a sidewalk or landscaped area of the university is not permitted.  No person shall drive any vehicle on DU property in a manner demonstrating a willful or wanton disregard for the safety of any person(s) or property. Persons driving in a reckless and unsafe manner risk losing their driving privileges on campus.  
  • No vehicle operator shall race a vehicle or cause the tires to break traction with the roadway surface (burnout) while on university property.  
  • Vehicle operators shall obey any order, signal, or direction of any police officer or Campus Safety personnel.
  • No vehicle operator shall operate or permit the operation of a radio or music player on campus that can be heard 50 feet or more outside the vehicle.  Usage of public announcement (PA) systems in vehicles is not permitted on campus without authorization.  
  • No vehicle operator shall drive on the wrong side of the roadway or enter the campus against the direction of traffic.
  • No vehicle operator shall overcome another moving vehicle travelling on campus.   
  • No vehicle operators shall overcome another vehicle or cart traveling in the same direction at intersections, blind spots, or at other unsafe locations.  
  • No vehicle operator shall carry cargo or equip a vehicle in a manner that is unsafe and/or out of compliance with state safety regulations and the Illinois Vehicle Code.
  • Vehicle operators must yield the right of way to any emergency vehicle displaying flashing emergency lights.   
  • Driving while under the influence of an alcoholic beverage and/or any drug will result in an automatic revocation of driving privileges on campus.

Violations involving students shall be referred to the Director of Campus Safety and/or the Office of Student Life for disciplinary action and, in addition to other sanctions, may result in the loss of driving and parking privileges on DU property.  Violations involving employees shall be referred to Human Resources.   

4.2: Traffic Collisions 

Any vehicle operator involved in a traffic collision on campus should contact the Department of Campus Safety.  It is the responsibilities of parties involved to exchange information before leaving the scene of the accident.  Failure to leave or exchange information in a collision is a misdemeanor if property damage is involved or a felony if there is injury. Leaving the scene of a collision without leaving or exchanging information may result in the suspension of driving privileges on campus. 
 
4.3: Utility Vehicles and Golf Carts


All university employees and students operating a utility or golf cart on campus must be certified through the Department of Campus Safety. Utility or golf carts not affiliated with university business or special events are not permitted on campus.  Persons operating carts in an unsafe manner risk having their cart-driving privileges revoked.         

5.1: Violations and Fines

Failure to observe DU’s Vehicle Regulations may result in the imposition of penalties and fines.  Campus Safety personnel issue fines for parking violations and some moving violations.  The following is a list of finable violations and their amounts:

 

$50 Fines:

0001-No Permit Displayed

 

0002-Parked in Incorrect Area

 

0003-Parked in Restricted Area

 

0004-Parked in Fire Lane

 

0005-Parked in Reserved Space

 

0006-Parked over Two Spaces

 

0007-Expired Permit

 

0008-Expired Temporary Permit

 

0009-Permit Vehicle Parked in Visitor Parking

 

0010-Non-Permit Vehicle Parked Overnight

 

$350 Fines:

0011-Illegally Parked in Handicap Space

 

5.2: Paying Violation Fees

To pay a fine bring cash or a check payable to Dominican University to the Student Account Office in Lewis Hall. Students will no longer be billed for tickets on a monthly basis, but may have a hold placed on their accounts prohibiting them from registering for classes at the end of each semesters. Faculty and Staff may have unaddressed violation fees deducted from their payroll checks.

 
5.3: Appeal of Violation Fines
 
Those wishing to appeal a parking violation should submit a Support Center ticket online to Campus Safety. You will need your name and ticket number when submitting the appeal request, along with your defense statement.

5.4: Habitual Offenders

Students who have multiple unpaid parking citations may have their student account placed on hold. This action will not allow the student to add or drop classes, enroll in future classes or obtain a copy of their transcript until the fines are paid.  Further violations may result in the loss of driving privileges on campus.  Employees with multiple unpaid violation notices will be referred to Human Resources. Visitors who continue to violate DU’s Vehicle Regulations will be prohibited from driving and parking on campus.  

 

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6.1: Cycling on Campus

Cyclists are subject to the same rules of the road as motorists and must yield the right-of-way to pedestrians at all times.  Cyclists are encouraged to wear protective gear and must use appropriate lighting and/or reflective equipment when riding at night.  Cyclists ride at their own risk and may be held responsible for recklessness and/or injuries to others.  DU is not responsible for injuries suffered while cycling or injuries caused by cyclists. 

6.2: Bicycle Registration

The Department of Campus Safety encourages riders to register their bikes. You may register your bike at the Main Campus WID. Unregistered bikes may be subject to removal after the academic year or if the University believes that they may be abandoned.  

6.3: Bicycle Storage

Bicycles may not be stored in hallways or left unattended in such a manner as to constitute a hazard to other persons. The use of an appropriate bicycle lock is recommended to
reduce the possibility of theft. Bikes must be secured at proper bicycle rack locations (1st Floor of the Garage, behind Mazzucheli Hall, Outside of the Commons, or South of Fine Arts) and NOT on signage posts, benches, stairwells, or any undesignated location.

6.4: Skating on Campus

Skating includes the use of skateboards, roller skates, rollerblades, and non-motorized scooters.  Skaters skate at their own risk and may be held responsible for recklessness, damage done to property, and/or injuries to others.  DU is not responsible for injuries suffered while skating on campus or injuries caused by skaters.  All persons skating on campus are expected to abide by the following rules: 

 

  • Skating inside DU buildings is prohibited.  
  • Skating is prohibited along heavily trafficked pedestrian walkways. 
  • Skating is prohibited along steep walkways and roadways on campus.
  • Skaters must observe all signs restricting skating.
  • Performing skating tricks is prohibited. 
  • Any skating that damages University property is prohibited

Gas-powered or motorized skateboards or scooters on pedestrian walkways are prohibited.  Hover boards are not permitted on campus.