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HomeMy WebLinkAboutCollege Station Fire Lane LawsC / The main reason the College Station Fire Department is publishing the pamphlet is to educate the public about Fire Lanes. It is our desire to keep the fire lanes clear and unobstructed for the immediate use of emergency vehicles during a time of need. This can be done through education or enforcement. Education is the most cost effective manner for both the city and the residents, but if education does not prove effective there is no alternative other than enforcement. The city has an obligation to provide all citizens with a safe environment to live in and the College Station Fire Department is committed to making sure the obligation is met. \/ f CD Information On College Station Fire Lane Laws Frequently Asked Questions. gency Vehicle Access to the Building. What is a Fire Lane in a Designated Parking Only Complex? This type of Fire Lane is a Complex Owner Option. What this means is if you park any where in the complex_other than a Marked parking space you are in the Fire Lane. When can I park in a Fire Lane? Never! You may stop in a Fire Lane to load or unload passengers or property, but you must move as soon as the loading or unloading is completed. Your vehicle must also be constantly attended. What is the Penalty? What is a Fire Lane and Why is it There? A Fire Lane is a portion of a drive surface 20 feet wide and 14 feet tall that starts and ends on a public street or terminates in an approved turn around. A Fire Lane is required when any portion of a building is more than 150 feet from a public street or roadway. A Fire Lane is required to provide Emer- If you pay the Citation within 10 days the fine is $35.00. If you pay the Citation after 10 days the fine is $50.00. If you request a trial to contest the Citation and are found Guilty, the Judge sets all fines and court costs. Common Misnomers Associated With Parking in Fire Lanes • Sitting in the vehicle waiting on someone is allowed. • You can park in the Fire Lane to: fill water bottles, get a soft drink or use an ATM. • I was just going to be a second. • It is O.K. to park in the Fire Lane to drop off a video. • My vehicle was not parked because it was running. You may be Cited if you are parked in a Fire Lane for any of the above reasons. For More Information Contact College Station Fire Department at (409) 764 -3705 or College Station Municipal Court (409) 764 -3683.