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    Title:

    Parking at Berkeley Lab

    Publication date:

    7/20/2023

    Effective date:

    7/1/2023

    BRIEF

    Policy Summary

    Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (Berkeley Lab) provides limited on-site vehicle parking for certain employees, affiliates, contractors, and visitors. Berkeley Lab issues valid Laboratory parking permits to eligible individuals. Maps indicating parking areas are available at the entry gates or at commute.lbl.gov/resource/parking.

    Who Should Read This Policy

    Lab employees, affiliates, contractors, and visitors

    To Read the Full Policy, Go To:

    The POLICY tab on this wiki page

    Contact Information

    Operations Directorate, Transportation & Parking
    [email protected]


    Title:

    Parking at Berkeley Lab

    Publication date:

    7/20/2023

    Effective date:

    7/1/2023

    POLICY

    A. Purpose

    Parking is a limited resource at Berkeley Lab. This policy describes how Berkeley Lab manages this resource, including parking permit eligibility, parking enforcement, and exceptions.

    B. Persons Affected

    This policy applies to all Berkeley Lab employees, affiliates, and visitors

    C. Exceptions

    Exceptions are described in section D.3 of this policy.

    D.1 General

    1. Limited on-site personal vehicle parking is available to eligible employees, affiliates, and visitors.
    2. Parking at Berkeley Lab requires a parking permit that is issued by the Security and Emergency Services (SES) Site Access Office. Eligible individuals are limited to one valid parking permit which must always be displayed on the vehicle while on Berkeley Lab property.
    3. Individuals authorized to park their vehicles on Berkeley Lab property must provide their vehicle information to the Site Access Office.

    Parking Permits and Eligibility

    Berkeley Lab parking permits are issued to individuals who meet the established eligibility criteria for each permit as follows:

    Parking Permits and Eligibility

    Type of Permit

    Eligibility

    Authorized Parking Spaces

    Orange Circle

    Laboratory Director, Deputy Directors, Associate Laboratory Directors, and Division Directors.

    All Orange Circle and General parking spaces unless otherwise reserved.

    General

    Career, Term, Visiting Researcher, Faculty, and Limited employees.

    All General parking spaces unless otherwise reserved.

    Temporary General

    Some Affiliates (based on job code) for a specified period of time not to exceed 12 months. User Facility Affiliates can request this permit through their respective user facility.

    All General parking spaces unless otherwise reserved.

    Off-Hours

    Graduate Student Research Assistant (GSRA) and Student Assistant employees; and other Affiliates not eligible for Temporary General parking permits.

    All General parking spaces between 3 p.m. – 6 a.m., Monday through Friday, and all day on weekends and holidays.

    IDAM Accommodation

    Workers with a valid parking permit issued a reasonable accommodation by Integrated Disability Absence Management (IDAM). Workers who request a parking accommodation should contact IDAM to initiate the reasonable accommodations process. Designated IDAM Accommodation parking spaces.

    Disabled

    Berkeley Lab parking permit holders with a DMV-issued Disabled Person Parking Placard or License Plate. 

    ADA  (Americans with Disabilities Act) designated accessible spaces. Parking in Orange Circle and General parking spaces is also permitted if no ADA spaces are available.

    Construction Subcontractor

    Affiliate construction workers working on-site through Lab-issued construction contracts, for a specified period of time not to exceed six months, as approved by construction project management. The number of Construction Subcontractor permits issued for a given construction project may be limited.

    Parking Lot D (not including access road to this lot) and project laydown areas.

    Vendor

    Authorized vendors in company-marked vehicles who frequently conduct business throughout Berkeley Lab. 

    All General parking spaces, unless otherwise reserved, and Freight Loading Zones if eligible.

    Motorcycles, Mopeds, and Motor-Driven Cycles (requires a driver’s license)

    All employees, affiliates, contractors, and visitors.

    Parking in Motorcycle parking spaces is encouraged. Parking in General parking spaces is permitted, and motorcyclists are encouraged to park at least two to a space. Parking in small, unmarked areas around buildings is permitted. In order to ensure free and clear unimpeded egress, parking is not permitted within 10 feet of exit doors, in interior stairwells, or under any exterior stairways.

    Bicycle

    All employees, affiliates, contractors, and visitors displaying an LBNL badge or an LBNL visitor pass.

    All bike racks. Parking in small, unmarked areas around buildings is permitted. In order to ensure free and clear unimpeded egress, parking is not permitted within 10 feet of exit doors, in interior stairwells, or under any exterior stairways.

    Electric Vehicle (EV) Charging

    Employees with a valid parking permit. Reservations are required and vehicles must display the EV charging permit.

    All EV Charging parking spaces not designated for government vehicles. For more information, see ev-charging.lbl.gov.
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    1. Exceptions: The Berkeley Lab Deputy Director for Operations or his/her designee may make an exception to the above policies based on the following guidelines:
      1. A Request for Parking Permit Exception must be submitted to the Transportation & Parking staff by a Division Director justifying the request on the basis of at least one of the following:
        1. Working hours outside of the Lab shuttle operating hours.
        2. A temporary assignment not to exceed 90 days.
        3. A major impact on Berkeley Lab operations and/or scientific research if the requested exception is not granted
    2. A request shall not be made on the premise of convenience, unavailability of alternate commute options, financial hardship, or employee performance/retention.

    D.3 Additional Parking Considerations

    1. Temporary Parking Permit. A paper pass (to be displayed on the dashboard) issued to short-term visitors. The pass designates the applicable parking permit level (General, Blue Triangle, or Orange Circle), which shall be adhered to by the visitor.
    2. Official Vehicles: Vehicles with license plates issued by the federal government or the state of California are authorized to park in Government Vehicle parking spaces, and Blue Triangle and General parking spaces unless otherwise reserved. Official vehicles must park in established parking areas. Vehicles with government plates (including low-speed EVs) may not park in EV charging spaces (see item 5 below).
    3. Carpool Vehicle Parking: All vehicles parked in a designated carpool space must meet the requirements per the signage and/or pavement markings associated with the space. A vehicle parked in a designated carpool space must also meet one of the following requirements:
      1. Display a Temporary Parking Permit for carpool parking issued by LBNL Security at an entrance gate. For a Temporary Parking Permit with a Carpool designation to be issued, at least one individual in the vehicle must have a current LBNL parking permit and at least two individuals in the vehicle must have current LBNL badges.
      2. Display at least two current LBNL parking permits.
    4. Stack Parking: Stack Parking spaces are reserved for vehicles that display a Stack Parking card. Movement of a vehicle in Stack Parking may be necessary to accommodate unforeseen circumstances and to allow for the exit (or entry) of other vehicles parked in Stack Parking.
      1. Berkeley Lab employees and affiliates who choose to park in Stack Parking spaces must observe the following regulations:
        1. Park as close as possible to the vehicle, stop line, or barrier in front and/or behind your vehicle (maintain a less-than-30-inch gap between vehicles).
        2. Not allow a vehicle to extend into a red zone or a pedestrian walkway.
        3. Display a valid Berkeley Lab parking permit.
        4. Display a Stack Parking card with your contact information. Stack Parking cards are available on request from the Site Access Office or at commute.lbl.gov/resource/parking.
      2. To maintain hospitable and accommodating Stack Parking, those who choose to park in Stack Parking are encouraged to:
        1. Be prepared to respond to requests to move your vehicle within 5 to 10 minutes of the request.
        2. Display the approximate time of day that you will need to move your car, to better inform those parking nearby.
    5. EV Charging: Parking in a space marked for electric vehicle charging requires a reservation and display of a dashboard EV charging permit in addition to a valid parking permit. See ev-charging.lbl.gov for more information.

    D.4 Parking Policy Enforcement

    1. Security and Emergency Services (SES) enforces Berkeley Lab's parking policy by patrolling parking lots throughout the main Laboratory site and issuing administrative parking violation notices to vehicles that are parked in violation of various parking policies.
    2. The University of California Police Department (UCPD) patrols the Laboratory site and issues citations for moving and parking violations of the California Vehicle Code. A vehicle may be issued citations by both SES and UCPD. UCPD citations include monetary penalties.
    3. SES will leave one copy of the parking violation notice on the vehicle and retain a copy for its records. An email will be sent to the vehicle owner on record and his/her immediate supervisor and Division Director within 48 hours of the issuance of the notice, informing them about the type of violation, penalty, and other relevant information.
    4. SES will review each parking violation notice for accuracy and enter information about the violation into a database that will track all parking violations.
    5. A parking permit issued to an employee who receives a second violation notice during a 12-month period will be suspended for five working days.
    6. Upon notification by SES of a permit suspension, the employee shall surrender the permit within two business days as instructed by SES. The employee may collect the permit after the five-day suspension is complete and the permit is valid again.
    7. Repeat violators are subject to additional corrective action in accordance with the Laboratory's Corrective Action and Discipline policy or applicable collective bargaining agreement (CBA).
    8. Parking permit holders who believe they were issued a parking violation notice in error may submit a written appeal through SES (email [email protected]). As necessary, SES will forward the review request to the Transportation Advisory Committee for further review and recommendation.
    9. Construction contractor permit holders receive a parking violation notice warning for the first violation. All violation notices will be reported to the chief of projects and construction or designee for follow-up. Repeat violations by a construction worker may result in permanent revocation of parking privileges.
    10. Visitors shall observe all parking regulations while on Berkeley Lab premises. Both visitors and their hosts may be informed about the violation. Hosts are expected to take appropriate actions.

    D.5 Parking Regulations

    1. Forgotten Permit: Persons who forget their hanging permit may request a temporary one-day parking permit at the entry gate. The issuance of a Temporary Parking Permit will be reported to Site Access. Abuse of the temporary permit provisions is subject to suspension of parking permit and/or other disciplinary actions.
    2. Replacement of Lost or Stolen Parking Permits: To replace a lost or stolen parking permit, contact the Site Access Office.
    3. Return of the Parking Permit on Termination of Employment: Parking permits are the property of the Laboratory and must be returned to the employee's division office or the Site Access Office no later than the last day of employment. If the permit holder leaves after hours, parking permits can also be turned in to the security officer at the entry gates.

    D.6 Long-Term or Extended Parking

    1. Parking spaces are a limited resource at Berkeley Lab and must be made available at all times to employees, visitors, affiliates, contractors, and eligible students to meet their parking and business needs.
    2. A vehicle may be parked on-site for up to 48 hours without moving. Extended parking (over 48 hours) is permitted only when traveling on official Laboratory business. A permit for extended parking, issued by SES, must be received and displayed on the vehicle prior to leaving for the business trip. Extended parking for any personal reason, including authorized leave or vacation, is not permitted. 
    3. Unauthorized long-term parking of a vehicle is strictly prohibited. Any vehicle parked for over 48 hours without displaying the required permit may be removed by SES at the owner's expense.

    E. Roles and Responsibilities

    Managers, supervisors, and employees have the responsibility to adhere to the provisions of this policy.

    Role

    Responsibility

    Security and Emergency Services (SES)

    Enforces parking regulations, issues parking violation notices, communicates with the employees and others as outlined in Section D.4 above, and maintains a parking violation notices database. Reviews all parking violation notices and makes a recommendation on the status of the Berkeley Lab parking permit holder's parking privileges. Permission to operate a vehicle or bicycle on Laboratory property is subject to the control of SES and may be revoked at any time.

    Transportation & Parking

    Reviews/approves requests for permit exceptions. Assists SES with reviews of and decisions on contested violation notices.

    Badge Office

    Issues valid Laboratory parking permits.

    Security Guards

    Conduct patrols of parking lots throughout the Laboratory to carry out Parking Policy enforcement activities.

    University of California Police Department (UCPD)

    Conducts traffic and parking enforcement patrols throughout Berkeley Lab. UCPD police officers may issue parking citations for vehicles and drivers observed to be violating the California Vehicle Code.

    Transportation Advisory Committee

    Review and provide recommendations on parking violations that parking permit holders believe they were issued in error.

    F. Definitions/Acronyms

    Term

    Definition

    UCPD

    University of California Police Department

    CVC

    California Vehicle Code

    G. Recordkeeping Requirements

    None

    H. Implementing Documents

    Document Number

    Other Reference

    Title

    Type

    07.07.028.001

    PUB-3000, Chapter 60

    Traffic and Pedestrian Safety

    Program

    07.03.004.001

    PUB-3000, Chapter 60 Work Process D

    Vehicle Accidents and Violations

    Program

    I. Related Policies

    Document Number

    Title

    Type

    09.05.005.000

    Vehicles, Use of Laboratory or Government

    Policy

    08.02.001.000

    Site Access

    Policy

    J. Contact Information

    Operations Directorate, Transportation & Parking, [email protected]

    K. Revision History

    Date

    Revision

    By Whom

    Revision Description

    Section(s) Affected

    Change Type

    1/2/2012

    1

    D. Lunsford

    Re-write for wiki

    All

    Minor

    7/11/2014

    1.1

    A. Benitez

    Clarification of policy; periodic review

    Section D.2 (Temporary Blue Triangle)

    Minor

    5/20/2016

    1.2

    M. Flynn

    Clarification of terminology and more specificity on subcontractor parking

    All

    Minor

    1/10/2018

    2

    A. Kothari

    Clarifications, addition of language on permit exceptions, revised violation policy, long-term parking, etc.

    All

    Major

    5/5/2020 3 J. Chernowski Additional policy language on EVs, Motorcycles, Disabled, Bicycle parking permit types and carpool vehicle parking. Also, added TAC's role. All Major
    3/1/2022 3.1 J. Chernowski Parking webpage link update from https://commute.lbl.gov/service/parking/ to https://commute.lbl.gov/resource/parking/ All Editorial
    2/2/2022 3.2 J. Chernowski Replaced Protective Services (PS) with Security and Emergency Services (SES). Updated contact email addresses.  All  Editorial 

    DOCUMENT INFORMATION

    Title:

    Parking at Berkeley Lab

    Document number

    09.05.001.000

    Revision number

    3.2

    Publication date:

    2/2/2023

    Effective date:

    5/5/2020

    Next review date:

    9/1/2023

    Policy Area:

    Vehicles at LBNL

    RPM Section (home)

    Facilities Management

    RPM Section (cross-reference)

    1.05, 1.06

    Functional Division

    Operations Directorate, Transportation & Parking

    Prior reference information (optional)

    PUB-3000 Sections 5.8 and 5.1.1.5

    Source Requirements Documents

    Other Driving Requirements

    Implementing Documents

    Document Number

    Other Reference

    Title

    Type

    07.07.028.001

    PUB-3000, Chapter 60

    Traffic and Pedestrian Safety

    Program

    07.03.004.001

    PUB-3000, Chapter 60 Work Process D

    Vehicle Accidents and Violations

    Program



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