PARKING REGULATIONS - HEADQUARTERS BUILDING AREA
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December 12, 2016
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August 27, 2002
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This Notice Expires 1 December 1972
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PARKING REGULATIONS - HEADQUARTERS BUILDING AREA
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1. During recent months there has been a significant increase
in the number of parking violations in the Headquarters Building area.
The information provided below is intended to eliminate misunder-
standing concerning parking rules and regulations for the Headquarters
Building area, and thereby reduce the number of parking violations
and inconvenience to employees.
2. Parking at the Headquarters Building is governed by General
Services Administration parking and traffic regulations and by
The primary authority to issue parking and traffic regulations
for the Headquarters Building area rests with the Regional Admini-
strator, General Services Administration under authority granted by
Federal regulations. All parking and traffic violations come under
the jurisdiction of the United States District Court of the Eastern
District of Virginia and all fines are levied by a United States
Commissioner. United States Special Police have the authority to
enforce the regulations and to handle related administrative matters.
In accordance with iI the Director of Logistics is responsible
for the control and issuance of parking permits to directorates based
on the number of personnel assigned to each directorate within the
Headquarters Building. Each directorate is responsible for the in-
ternal allocation of permits in accordance with its administrative
procedures.
3. All areas authorized for parking are designated by lines
and signs. Reserved spaces are identified by yellow lines and by
signs noting "Reserved Parking by Permit Only." Such spaces are
reserved seven days a week, 24 hours a day. Nonreserved parking
(lane and area spaces) are identified by white lines and by signs
noting "Parking by Permit Only." These spaces are available for
those employees holding permits for the designated lane or area.
Areas painted yellow and marked "Motorcycles Only" may be used for
motorcycle or motorbike parking at any time without a permit. If
there are no vacant spaces available within an assigned lane of a
nonreserved parking area, permit holders must proceed to the West
Parking Lot, Employees working in the evening hours may park in
any unreserved space after 2:30 p.m. provided they display an after'
2:30 p.m. parking permit. The appropriate parking permit must always
be prominently displayed in a vehicle occupying a space where a
permit is required. If the permit is not displayed, regardless of
the reason, a violation may be charged.
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4., A visitors' parking area is provided for Agency personnel
assigned outside the Headquarters Building and for non-Agency visitors.
The time limit for Agency personnel who are authorized to park in
this area will not exceed three hours.'
5.-Fines for parking violations range from $5 to $25, depending
on the number of violations previously charged to the individual. If
an individual receives a traffic violation notice, he must within 72
hours (excluding weekends and holidays) either post collateral in
Room 1-D-49, Headquarters Building or make arrangements in Room
1-D-49 to appear in court before the United States Commissioner.
Court is held on the fourth Tuesday of each month in Room G-A-13,
Headquarters Building. Failure to take one of these actions will
result in doubling of the fine and, if the fine is not paid, will
ultimately result in a warrant being served on the individual.
6.., Each employee is reminded that many other Agency employees
in the Washington metropolitan area must pay a monthly charge for
parking or are forced to use on-street parking at some distance
from their office. Parking in the Headquarters Building area, there-
fore, should be regarded as a privilege.
J 7. This notice will be brought to the attention of all employees
in the headquarters area having access to the Headquarters Building.
FOR THE DIRECTOR OF CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE:
JOHN W. COFFEY
Deputy Director
for Support
DISTRIBUTION: ALL EMPLOYEES
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