Maps & Directions
Parking
The college lots are well marked for Faculty, Staff, and Students. Visitor Parking is limited. Public Safety can give temporary visitor passes for day visits that allow parking in the B/C lots at North Campus, South Campus, Central Campus and O'Keefe Center. Contact Public Safety to make arrangements at 978.5426511.
Faculty/Administration - Lots A
- North Campus - Library Lot - Entrance at Lafayette Street and College Drive.
- O'Keefe Center - Entrance on Forest and Atlantic Avenue
- South Campus - Entrance on Harrison Road
- Upper South Campus - Entrance on Loring Avenue.
- Central Campus - Entrance on Loring Avenue
Staff - Lots B
- North Campus - Peabody Lot - Entrance at Lafayette Street and College Drive
- South Campus - Entrance on Harrison Road.
- Upper South Campus - Entrance on Loring Avenue.
- O'Keefe Center - Entrance on Forest and Atlantic Avenues
- Central Campus - Entrance on Loring Avenue
Students Lots - Lots C
- Student decals entitle the registered vehicle to park in any student parking area.
- North Campus - Peabody Lot - Entrance at Lafayette Street and College Drive.
- O'Keefe Center - Entrances on Forest and Atlantic Avenues
- South Campus - Entrance on Harrison Road
- Central Campus - Entrance on Loring Avenue
- Stanley Building Lot - Entrance on Canal Street
Visitor Parking - Lots C
- North Campus - Peabody Lot - Entrance at Lafayette Street and College Drive.
- South Campus - Entrance on Harrison Road.
- Upper South Campus - Entrance on Loring Avenue.
- O'Keefe Center - Entrance on Forest and Atlantic Avenues
- Central Campus - Entrance on Loring Avenue
- Stanley Building Lot - Entrance on Canal Street
Handicap Parking
- Handicap Parking - Posted in Lots: A - B - C
- Temporary Handicap Parking Permits valid only on Salem State College property.
- A portion of HP spaces will be posted Reserved for RMV Plates and Placards Only. All others will be ticketed and towed.
Rules and Regulations
The following Rules and Regulations have been adopted to promote the safety and convenience for the entire community and to allow for the maximum use of our parking facilities. To serve these purposes, they must, and will be, strictly enforced.
Parking on College property is provided as a convenience and a privilege to students, faculty, and staff. Abuse of the privilege may result in its revocation and disciplinary action.
All students and employees who wish to park on College property must register with the Department of Public Safety and obtain an appropriate parking permit decal. Call (978)542-7341.
Applications must be supported by the proof of ownership (vehicle registration certificate) or written permission from the registered owner.
Visitors and vendors may be issued temporary courtesy passes valid for designated areas by the Department of Public Safety.
Any motor vehicle parked on College property which does not display a valid parking permit decal of courtesy pass is subject to citation and or towing without notice at the owner's expense.
Issuance of a parking permit does not guarantee the holder that on any given day space will be available in the designated or preferred area. Police officers or other officials may suggest alternate locations in such cases.
All vehicles must be operated on College property in conformity with these Rules and Regulations, and with the provisions of Massachusetts General Laws, Chapter 90. Violators will be subject to penalties as listed under Penalties for Illegal Parking or Operating.
SALEM STATE COLLEGE ASSUMES NO RESPONSIBILITY FOR DAMAGES TO ANY VEHICLE OR ITS CONTENTS BY REASON OF FIRE, THEFT, VANDALISM, ACCIDENT, OR OTHER CAUSE.
ALL PARKING IS AT THE OWNER'S RISK.
REPORT MOTOR VEHICLE ACCIDENTS ON CAMPUS TO DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SAFETY.
MASSACHUSETTS LAW REQUIRES STUDENTS TO REGISTER WITH THE COMMONWEALTH ALL OUT-OF-STATE MOTOR VEHICLES WITHIN 30 DAYS OF THE TIME THE VEHICLE IS BROUGHT INTO MASSACHUSETTS. MASSACHUSETTS LEVIES A $50.00 FINE AGAINST UNREGISTERED OUT -OF-STATE STUDENT MOTOR VEHICLES.(CHAPTER 90, SECTION 3.
Out-of-state resident students inquire at Traffic and Parking Division (978) 542-7341
Authority and Duties of Campus Police
The Department of Public Safety has the duty to enforce all provisions of these Rules and Regulations; however, in the event of a fire or other emergency, officers may direct or control traffic according to existing conditions, notwithstanding any provision of these Rules and Regulations.
Additionally, the Department of Public Safety may permit or prohibit parking in any part of College property, when in its judgment such action is necessary for the protection of the interests of the College community.
Salem State Police Officers have full police powers on all College property and hold commissions from the Massachusetts State Police.
Parking Eligibility:
All administrators, faculty, staff and students must register with the Department of Public Safety.
Freshman resident students are not authorized to park on campus.
No unauthorized overnight parking will be allowed. Failure to comply with above will result in removal of vehicle at owners expense.
Special parking permits may be issued to persons having a physical disability requiring special consideration, as outlined in Chapter 90, Section 2 of the Massachusetts General Laws. Such persons must have HP identification.
Persons suffering a temporary disability due to an accident or other cause may be issued a special temporary pass for the time required, not to exceed six months. Persons requiring longer than six months may apply to the RMV for HP status. Application forms available at Department of Public Safety and can also be downloaded from this web site under Forms & Feedback.
Temporary Handicap Parking Permits are valid only on Salem State College property.
Termination of association with the College by the member of the faculty, staff, or student body will result in the cancellation of parking privileges on the date of termination.
Those eligible for authorization to park in an area that is controlled by an access gate will need a control card to operate the gate. Cards must be purchased at a cost of $3.00 (replacement cards cost $3.00).
Note, resident’s students are only allowed to register one vehicle. If a replacement decal is needed, the old decal must be removed and returned before a new decal is issued.
If during the year you change your vehicle, you must obtain a replacement decal. Bring your registration to the Department of Public Safety as proof of ownership. The cost is $1.00.
Decals for additional vehicles may be purchased also at the Department of Public Safety. The cost is $1.00 for those vehicles that are registered within the family household. Your vehicle registration must also be brought to the Department of Public Safety for proof of ownership. (Photo copy accepted).
If you change your license plate registration number you must notify campus police within three working days.
Visitor Parking:
Short-term visitors to the College are allowed to park in designated areas or other areas as directed by Salem State Police Officers. Visitor passes may be obtained by contacting the Police Department. All visitors’ cars must have passes displayed. Call (978) 542-7341 - Traffic Division.
ANY VISITOR'S VEHICLE IN VIOLATION OF PARKING OR OPERATING RULES AND REGULATIONS MAY BE SUBJECT TO CITATION AND/OR TOWING.
Salem State assumes no responsibility for damage to any vehicle or its contents for any cause, including towing for violation of Rules and Regulations. Visitor parking is at the operator's risk.
Move-In, Move-Out Periods:
During normal move-in and move-out periods, such as the beginning of the fall semester, beginning and ending of the Christmas break, and the end of spring semester, allowance will be made for the loading and unloading of personal possessions in areas usually banned to parking up to a maximum of 30 minutes per vehicle. Information may be obtained from the Department of Public Safety. All vehicles must be removed from the College lots during vacation periods or they will be towed at owner's expense.
Special Events Parking:
Certain events and functions at the College require special parking arrangements. In such cases the interested group or department should contact the Department of Public Safety to discuss special requirements. During special events portions or entire parking areas may be close to the college community, we ask the college community to seek parking in one of our additional lots and utilize the shuttle service. Call (978) 542-7341 - Traffic Division.
Police and Fire Department Vehicles:
Under certain conditions, Salem State Police, or municipal police or fire department vehicles, may find it necessary to use their emergency lights and/or sirens to respond quickly to an emergency. When this occurs, all vehicular and pedestrian traffic must clear the roadway immediately. Impeding police or fire department vehicles in such circumstances is a serious offense, Chapter 89, Section 7.
Snow Emergency:
Snow removal during storms is of the utmost importance from a safety standpoint. During snow storms the Department of Public Safety will request will request that vehicles be removed immediately, that will hamper snow removal, will be towed at owner's expense. Your cooperation during these periods will be greatly appreciated.
Penalties for Illegal Parking or Operating:
Vehicles parked in restricted areas or found in violation of parking regulations will be issued a violation and may be towed. The College assumes no responsibility for vehicles that are towed due to violation of parking regulations or for safety requirements.
Parking is allowed only in marked car stalls designated by yellow lines. Speed limit on campus is 10 M.P.H., or as posted.
Salem State Police expects all persons using its parking facilities to comply with these Rules and Regulations in the interest of all. Failure to do so will result in fines being levied. If it is necessary to tow an illegally parked vehicle, the owner must pay tow charges and any storage charges to the tow operator, in addition to the fine levied by the College
Appeals
A hearing or a hearing by mail may be obtained upon written request by the registered owner within 21 days. Failure to obey this notice within 21 days after the date of the violation may result in additional penalties, as well as, the non-renewal of the vehicle owner’s license and Registration. Massachusetts General Laws Chapter 90, Section 20A).
Abandoned Vehicles
Vehicles without license plates, or showing other signs of abandonment, will be removed from the property and disposed of at the direction of the Department of Public Safety. Any expense incurred by the College in removing the vehicle will be charged to its owner, who may also be liable to the penalties provided in Massachusetts General Laws Chapter 90, Section 22B. Fine of $250.00.
