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Parking at Centenary College

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All students, faculty, administrators, staff and other members of the Centenary College community who park on campus beginning with the Spring 2009 semester are required to register their vehicle and obtain a valid parking decal to be displayed at all times.

These regulations are designed to improve parking conditions and safety concerns for the Centenary College Community. Your cooperation is greatly appreciated.

Parking Permits - Requirements & Fees

New resident students (as of Fall 2009) - $100 per semester.

Returning students  - $25 per semester.*

*PLEASE NOTE: A returning student is one who has attended classes without leave prior to June 15, 2009. Re-admitted students will pay the new fee of $100 per semester.

If you decide to bring your vehicle mid-semester, you must purchase a parking decal for the current semester.

Students who fail to register their vehicle and obtain a valid decal will be subject to a fine and/or potential loss of parking privileges on campus.

Click here for permit information and to purchase for your parking permit online »

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General Parking - Main Campus

For your convenience, all Centenary College students and guests are encouraged to park in these areas:

  • Founders Parking Lot - Located at the rear of campus. Accessed from Third Avenue via Grand Avenue.
  • Reese Avenue Lot - Located in the back of campus. Accessed from Reese Avenue.

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Reserved Parking - Main Campus

All Centenary College faculty and staff are encouraged to park in these areas:

  • Handicapped Parking – Brotherton Lot
    Located adjacent to Reeves Gym and Brotherton Hall, accessed from Plane Street or Reese Avenue entrance.
  • Faculty/Staff Parking – Anderson Lot
    Located next to Anderson Hall, accessed from Plane Street. An additional bar code decal is required to activate the entrance gate.
  • Executive Staff Parking – Smith Lot
    Located behind Smith Hall and the Seay Building. This is reserved for Executive Staff only.

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Street Parking - Main Campus

Effective January 2007, Hackettstown enacted a parking ordinance that affects street parking between the hours of 6:00 a.m. Monday mornings through 7:00 p.m. Friday evenings.

Overnight parking is not permitted on any street in Hackettstown between October 1st and May 1st.

Only Hackettstown residents with a town-approved parking permit will be allowed to park on the designated streets. All other vehicles will be in violation of the town parking ordinance.

The only areas where street parking is permitted without a town parking permit are Moore Street and Jefferson Street on the college campus side only. Parking on the residential side of these streets will be in violation of the town parking ordinance.

Parking on the following streets is not permitted for Centenary students, faculty, staff, or campus guests in accordance with the town parking ordinance:

  • Moore Street - Both sides from Madison Street to Jefferson Street.
  • Church Street - South side from Madison Street to Jefferson Street.
  • Plane Street - South side from Monroe Street to First Avenue.
  • Monroe Street - Both sides from Grand Avenue to Center Street.
  • Jefferson Street - Both sides from Grand Avenue to Moore Street and west side from Plane Street to Center Street.
  • Beatty Street - East side from Grand Avenue to Moore Street.
  • First Avenue - East side from Plane Street to Eastern Terminus and west side from Reese Avenue to Eastern Terminus.
  • Fourth Avenue - Both sides the entire length.
  • Reese Avenue - First Avenue to Fifth Avenue.

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Off-Street Parking - Tannery Field

The parking areas around Tannery Field has been granted for the current semester.

The parking lots may be used between 7 a.m. and 10 p.m. by cars with the appropriate decal.  There is no overnight parking.

Cars remaining after 10 p.m. will receive a municipal summons and be towed. This is a gracious offer from the Town of Hackettstown Recreation Commission and may be rescinded at any time without warning.

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