
Parking
All students, faculty and staff must park on campus and not on surrounding neighborhood streets (violators are subject to tickets or towing by the Bothell Police). Over 1,800 parking spaces are available on campus, in the north and south garages, in the surface parking lots and on Campus Way.
Carpool parking and motorcycle spaces are available in the north and south garages, and disabled parking is clearly marked in all locations. Some parking is reserved, so read all signs carefully.
Parking at Cascadia
 Bicycle racks are available on the north side of the Cascadia Building, at both the street and the promenade levels.
Once you are on the Cascadia Community College campus, take the first left and park in the north parking garage. Remember your parking space number! You will need to enter it at the pay station at the south end of the parking garage on street level.
There are crosswalks at both the south and north end of the garage. Across the street, enter the main doors of Cascadia Community College, you will be on Cascadia's Lower Level.
Daily Rate
Daily parking permits must be purchased at the garage pay stations for $3 per day. If you leave the garage and return on the same day, you will need to pay an additional $3.
- Daily Rate: $3.00 (No in/out privileges)
Parking Permits
Effective Fall Quarter 2007
Quarterly passes may be purchased from the front counter staff in Kodiak
Corner.
- Quarterly Permits: $95.00
(Valid seven days a week)
- Three day Permits: $72.00
(Valid only Monday, Wednesday, & Friday)
- Two day Permits: $54.00
(Valid either on Monday/Wednesday or Tuesday/Thursday)
- Motorcycle Permits: $36.00
(Valid seven days a week)
- Carpool Permits: $41.00
(Valid seven days a week with application approval)
In order to purchase a parking permit you must fill out a
parking permit application.
You can purchase a permit in Kodiak Corner. If you have questions or need further information please contact the
Front Counter Staff at 425.352.8860.
Note: License plate number(s) is required with purchase of permit.
Citations
Traffic and parking citations are issued for infractions, and fines should be paid at the cashier’s office. Failure to pay fines will result in holds on grades, transcripts, refunds or credits, and may delay registration for the following quarter.
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