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Parking Office

The Office of Business Services in coordination with the Office of Safety and Security enforces and sets the campus parking policy and regulations. As is the case at most colleges or universities in an urban setting, parking comes at a premium. The Office of Business Services sets parking policy to help assure that students have access to a parking space within a reasonable distance from campus.

Student Parking Permit Instructions

Employee Parking Permit Instructions

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Flagler College Parking Map

On-Campus Parking (2022-2023)

Students with a valid parking decal may park in Flagler College lots and the College parking garage. A list of authorized student parking lots may be accessed in the Flagler College Parking Map document. The cost of a ‘22/’23 Academic Year parking decal for either a Resident Student or Commuter Student is $240.

Please read posted parking lot signage, as it will specify the Flagler College permit holders authorized to park in that lot.

Off-Campus Parking

Off-campus, the City of St. Augustine maintains non-Flagler College parking. Refer to this page for information on parking around St. Augustine.

Parking FAQ

I am a commuter student, where can I park?

Commuter students may park in Flagler College parking areas reserved for Commuter students per the parking map.

Flagler College Campus Map

These lots include; Cedar Street – South Side Parking Lot, Gymnasium/Auditorium, Lewis House – Dirt Lot, Malaga Street Parking Garage, FEC C North, the Ancient City Baptist Church – Grass Lot (M-F 7am - 6pm) and Lewis House – Paved Lot (M-F 6pm – 6am), Campus Services South Lot M-F 7am- 6pm, and King Street Methodist Church Lot (spaced with yellow tire stops, M-F 7am – 5:30pm)

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I am a residential student, where can I park?

Residential students may park in Flagler College parking areas that are marked as being reserved for Residential students per the parking map.

Flagler College Campus Map

These lots include; Cedar Hall, Cedar Street – South Side Parking Lot, Gymnasium/Auditorium, Malaga Street Parking Garage, Lewis House – Paved Lot (M-F 6 pm - 6 am).

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I am an employee, where can I park?

Employees may park in Flagler College parking areas that are marked as being reserved for employees.

Flagler College Campus Map

These lots include; Lewis House – Paved Lot, Malaga Street Parking Garage, Business Services, Markland House, Gymnasium/Auditorium, 170 Malaga Street – IA Building, Ancient City Baptist Church – Grass Lot (M-F 7am - 6pm), Ancient City Baptist Church – Paved Lot (against the fence), First United Methodist Church (as marked), Campus Services North Lot, and 95 King Street (M-F 7am-6pm).

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I received a parking citation and I want to pay the fine, what do I do?

If you wish to pay the citation, you will visit the parking portal located by following the link provided, www.Flagler.edu/parkingticket. There you will click citations, find the one(s) you wish to pay for and click add to basket. Follow the on-screen instruction in order to pay your citation.

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I received a parking citation but I believe the citation was written in error, what should I do?

If you believe the ticketing officer made an error while citing and you wish to appeal your citation, you will need to submit an appeal to the Flagler College Parking Office. In order to submit an appeal, you must send an email to parking@flagler.edu. Be sure to include your violation number, vehicle license number, lot code, and any personal information you are comfortable sharing. In your email please make sure to provide a compelling argument for your appeal and any additional documentation you believe may help your case. All appeals must be submitted within 14 days of the issuance date, appeals submitted after 14 days will not be accepted.

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My car was booted, what do I do?

If your car has been booted you will need to pay off your entire citation balance in order to have the boot removed. In order to pay the fines, you must visit the parking portal located by following the link provided, www.Flagler.edu/parkingticket. There you will click citations, add to basket, and follow the on-screen instruction in order to pay your citation fines. Once all the fines have been paid, you must print the receipt and present it to the Ponce Security Office to have the boot removed.

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My car was towed, what do I do?

If you return to find your vehicle is no longer where you left it, reach out to the Security Office, (904) 819-6200, they will provide information in a towed vehicle situation.

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I have a visitor coming to campus and they need somewhere to park, what do I do?

Faculty/Staff

If you have invited a guest speaker, vendor, or applicant to visit our campus and need to reserve a parking space, please send an email request to security@flagler.edu no later than 3 business days prior to the date when the parking reservation is needed. Note: We are asking all faculty and staff to suggest that their guests and visitors park in the Malaga Street parking garage.

Students 

If you have invited guests to stay overnight on campus, please note that we do not provide overnight guest parking.

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I purchased a new vehicle and require a new parking decal, what do I do?

Please turn in the original decal to the Parking Office, and a replacement decal will be provided at no cost. If the original decal is not provided, a replacement fee will be charged.

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I’m driving a temporary vehicle while my car is being serviced, what do I do?

Please visit The Parking Office to be issued a Temporary Dash Pass for the date range needed.

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Meet Your Parking Coordinator

Bill Karback

Parking Coordinator WKarback@flagler.edu 904-826-8571

Bill Karback is a retired police officer from New Jersey who joined Flagler College in 2018. During his 26 year career in law enforcement, Bill served as a Patrol Officer, Detective, Detective Sergeant, Patrol Sergeant, and Officer in charge of traffic departments and Community Policing Units. Bill received numerous awards and commendations during his career, which include the Morris County American Legion Police Officer of the Year award, Morris County 200 Club Officer Award, as well as numerous life-saving and meritorious service awards. Bill was recognized by the New Jersey Special Olympics for his twenty-five years of volunteering and fundraising for the Special Olympics Torch Run. Bill attended William Paterson University and Seton Hall University.

Areas of Specialization:

  • Operations
  • Supervision
  • Permitting