All visitors to the Boston College campus must abide by the University's traffic and parking regulations, which are enforced by the Boston College Police. All traffic laws of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts apply on Boston College property.

Parking Regulations and Enforcement

The Boston College properties are private and the University reserves the right to control access at all times. To protect the University community and to provide optimal use of parking resources for community members, campus access is controlled via parking by permit only. Parking at Boston College is a privilege and regulations are strictly enforced. The University reserves the right to change access and parking regulations based upon major University events.

Regulations, rules, policy recommendations, permissions, and procedures concerning parking at Boston College are managed by the Department of Transportation and Parking, under the direction of the Office of Auxiliary Services. The Office of Student Services distributes the parking permits.

Enforcement of the Massachusetts parking laws and Boston College parking regulations, rules, and policies is managed by the Boston College Police Department. The Boston College Police Department manages the issuance of citations and the Parking Advisory Council reviews all appeals.

Parking Permit Rules

Permit Holder’s Agreement

  • Upon qualifying for and accepting a parking permit, all permit holders agree that they fully understand and will abide by all Boston College parking and traffic regulations. Failure to adhere to these regulations may result in penalties or towing at your own expense.
  • Parking permits are required throughout the academic year and summer and proximity cards are required for access to the parking garages.
  • Limit of one permit per employee or qualified student, nontransferable to another person.
  • Prices of permits are based upon permit type.
  • Parking is permitted in designated areas assigned to specific permit category.
  • BC Service Vehicle designated spaces are reserved for BC owned service vehicles only.
  • Visitor designated spaces are reserved for visitor vehicles only and may not be used by permit holders.
  • Vehicle must be registered to the specific permit applicant or an immediate family member.
  • Vehicle information must be up to date at all times. Permit decal must be properly displayed on the vehicle currently in use.
  • Permit display location: inside the front windshield driver’s side bottom corner. Must be legible from outside but not obstruct the driver’s line of sight.
  • Expired permits must be removed from the windshield when a permit is renewed.
  • Proximity cards must be used to enter and exit the garage. 
  • Lost permits, proximity cards, or hanging tags must be reported to the Transportation and Parking Office before a new permit can be acquired. Filing a false report will result in the permit holder’s forfeiture of ability to acquire future parking permit privileges from Boston College.
  • Permit holders receiving an error message upon entering the garage should take a ticket to enter and contact the Transportation and Parking office for troubleshooting.
  • Permit holders receiving an error message upon exiting the garage should press the "Help" button available on the kiosk screen to contact support.

Traffic Regulations and Enforcement

Boston College Traffic and Parking Regulations are enforced by the Boston College Police. Enforcement may include sanctions of warnings, ticketing, towing, vehicle movement restrictors, administrative action, and revocation of parking privileges.

All traffic laws of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts apply on Boston College property.

  • Crosswalk/Sidewalk Regulations
    Pedestrians have the right-of-way at all times and vehicles must stop for pedestrians entering or in crosswalks.
  • Accessible Parking Regulations
    • Parking in an accessible parking space requires a certified handicapped placard displayed at all times from any state.
    • Faculty, staff and students with certified state-issued accessible parking placards are required to also have an active registered Boston College parking permit posted on their vehicle if parking in accessible parking spaces on campus.
  • Speed Limit Regulations
    All vehicles, including Boston College service vehicles, electric carts, gas-powered carts, bicycles, motorcycles, and all other wheeled vehicles are subject to these limits:
    - Surface roadways 15 MPH
    - Parking lots and garages 10 MPH
  • Traffic Control Regulations
    • All vehicles must stop at designated stop signs and stop bars painted on the road surfaces.
    • All traffic must obey surface arrows, one-way markers and signs.

Citations and Sanctions

  • Citations
    • Group A - $0
      • Warning
    • Group B - $25.00
      • Blocking dumpster or another vehicle
      • Parking in violation of snow removal policy
      • Driving the wrong way on a one-way street
      • Failure to stop at a stop sign, for security attendant or pedestrian in a crosswalk
      • Parking or driving on sidewalk or grounds
      • Unlicensed individual or unregistered motor vehicle
    • Group C - $50.00
      • Not parked in a lined space
      • Exceeding time limit
      • Unauthorized overnight parking
      • Impeding emergency vehicles
      • Parking or driving on a sidewalk
      • Speeding
      • Damaging a parking violation
      • Failure to stop for a Police Officer
      • Using fictitious, falsely made, or altered University permit
      • Removing a barricade or crossing a barricaded area
    • Group D - $75.00
      • No permit or wrong permit
      • Parking in restricted area without proper permit
    • Group E - $100.00
      • Altered University permit
      • Obstructing fire lane or crosswalk
      • Transferred permit or falsification of vehicle information
      • Using fictitious, falsely made, or altered University permit
      • Removing a barricade or crossing a barricaded area
    • Group F - $125.00
      • Parked in an accessible parking space
  • Vehicle Towing
    • An illegally parked vehicle is subject to tow at the owner’s expense and fees are set by the state.
    • Occasionally, a vehicle may be relocated via towing, without warning to vehicle owner, for unforeseen traffic control reasons. Such a tow would be at the expense of BC.
  • Sanctions
    • Payment of fines is required within 14 calendar days of violation date unless a formal appeal is submitted and received through our online appeal system within 14 calendar days of violation date. Please wait two business days before paying or appealing a citation online.
    • Employee citation payment may be made through our online payment system or by personal check written to “Boston College” and mailed to Transportation and Parking, Boston College, 140 Commonwealth Ave., Chestnut Hill, MA 02467. Please wait two business days before paying or appealing a citation online.
    • Student citation payment is automated via billing to their student account.
    • Fines not paid within 60 days may result in towing at the expense of the vehicle owner.
    • Vehicles towed will not be allowed back onto Boston College properties until the fines have been paid.
    • Permits will not be granted or renewed if outstanding unpaid citations are on record.
    • Permits may be revoked or suspended for committing multiple Group C offenses.
    • Permits may be revoked if a person accrues 3 or more separate warnings and/or citations within 30 calendar days.
  • Administrative Action
    Boston College employees and students who are offenders of the following may be referred for administrative action up to and including dismissal:
    • Repeat offenders
    • Revoked permit status
    • Offenders in excess of 3 or more unpaid citations
    • Group C offenders
    • Improper use or use without permission of Boston College vehicles and equipment
    • Using Boston College owned or leased equipment not allowed by Massachusetts General Laws on roadways/sidewalks and grounds off campus
    • Group A and B offenders using Boston College vehicles and equipment
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