Lansing Community College

How to park on the Downtown Campus

Permits

All students and employees will be issued a universal LCC parking permit sticker at the beginning of the semester and mailed to the physical address on file in Banner. Your universal parking permit allows you to park in LCC’s lots and the Gannon parking ramp. It does not allow parking in restricted lots 28 and 29 on the Downtown Campus. According to the permit use instructions, this sticker must be clearly displayed when parking on campus.

For a replacement permit, students and employees can visit LCC’s Downtown Campus, AOF building, room 108, located at 315 North Grand Ave from 7:30 a.m. to 4 p.m., Monday through Friday.

Parking Enforcement

The LCC Police Department (LCCPD) enforces parking on campus by patrolling the college’s parking lots to ensure the safety of students, employees, guests, and their vehicles. As necessary, the LCCPD will also issue parking citations to maintain the integrity of the college’s parking program.

LCC permit parking is for school-related business only. LCC parking lots cannot be used when attending to unrelated LCC business, such as off-campus employment. Permits are non-transferable and issued to a specific person for use. Use of a parking permit by someone other than the person to whom it was issued may result in a written violation or revocation of the parking permit.

Electric Vehicle (EV) Charging Stations

LCC is proud to provide 32 ChargePoint charging ports at the Downtown Campus. All employees and students can charge their electric vehicles for free for up to four hours every day. Visit the EV Charging webpage to learn more.

 

 

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Public Transport

The Capital Area Transportation Authority (CATA) is a cost-effective and convenient way to get to LCC locations.

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City of Lansing Parking

The city of Lansing maintains parking ramps within walking distance of Lansing Community College.

Many of the streets bordering the LCC Downtown Campus have metered parking. Be sure to check the meter for price and maximum length of stay times before deciding to park. View the City of Lansing page for information on CashKeys for Metered Parking.

Learn more about parking near the college and in the entire downtown area.

CITY OF LANSING PARKING

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Parking Services

Location:
AOF 108

Hours:
Monday-Friday 8 a.m. - 4 p.m.

Phone: 517-483-1798
Email: parkingservices@lcc.edu

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