Parking Permit Window Decals for St. Luke members and regular visitors!
What: Window-cling decals go in a bottom corner of your rear windshield. All who are connected with St. Luke – members, community partners, those who regularly participate in St. Luke events – are encouraged to fill out the brief permit application form and receive & display their parking permit decal(s) when on campus.
Why: We want to make sure that St. Luke members, visitors, and partners have adequate parking, with special attention paid to our members & guests with limited mobility. This is especially for people who may be on campus during the week.
Background: Residents of The Gabe, the new apartments being built next door, will be in need of parking. The builders have provided some underground parking, but not as many parking spaces as housing units, so our new neighbors will be looking for convenient parking. The most-accessible places for them happen to be the St. Luke parking spaces most-used by our members and staff.
We anticipate needing to have and to enforce permit parking so that our most-used spaces are available for people partaking in St. Luke activities.
When: application for parking permits is live now. Permits will be available in the narthex on Sunday mornings in April, and we will have an assistant who can walk people through the permitting process.
FAQ'S
Does my permit guarantee me a space?
No. The permit is intended to make sure that parking spaces are reserved for St. Luke-related activities: we will limit parking to those with St. Luke permits, but having a permit does not guarantee a parking space.
Do I need a permit on Sunday mornings?
No. We want all people to feel welcome to participate in worship. The permits are intended for when you need to stop by the church during any other time.
Where do I put my permit?
You place it on a lower corner of your rear windshield.
Can I remove my permit?
Yes. These are non-adhesive clings.
I have multiple vehicles. Do I share my permit between vehicles?
We register each vehicle separately, so while you can technically do this (though it may lose its “cling”), our intent is for you to have a separate permit for each vehicle.
I have multiple vehicles. Can I get a separate permit for each one?
Yes. You will need to complete the short permit application for each vehicle you want permitted. You can do this by registering the same name with a different vehicle or a different name.