Parking Company Policy
Parking Company Policy
This Employee Parking Policy sample is ready to be tailored to your company’s needs and
should be considered a starting point for setting up your employment policies. May also be called
Company Parking Policy.
Scope
This policy applies to all employees who operate company or personal vehicles in the course of
business, including permanent, temporary, contract employees, interns and volunteers.
Policy elements
Our parking policy revolves around:
We’ll reserve a few parking spaces for executives and employees who drive company
vehicles. Parking space for large company vehicles (e.g. trucks) may be separate from
our employee parking lot.
We’ll allocate our remaining parking spaces according to the following priority:
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We’ll assign parking spaces according to these priorities until they are exhausted. We may reserve
a few spaces for visitors that we’ll clearly mark with signs.
Employees who want to receive a parking spot, should file their request with our [HR department/
facilities manager.]
Our company may grant a permit for a specific spot that may require payment at a small rate per
year.
We expect drivers to maintain a clean and safe parking space, as they maintain their working
spaces. The following rules apply at all times:
No littering is allowed.
Drivers must respect others’ property.
Drivers shouldn’t speed, turn carelessly or drive irresponsibly.
Employees shouldn’t conduct maintenance or repair jobs to their cars while they parked in
our lot, except if they can not start them.
Parking spaces aren’t permanent benefits. We can withdraw them anytime as a result
of disciplinary action or needs of people with higher priority. This benefit is valid only as long as
employees are employed by our company.
Each employee can’t have more than one parking space and they can not transfer their space to
another person (employee or non-employee).
This policy does not restrict off-site parking. But, employees are not allowed to:
If a vehicle is left unattended for more than one month, it may be towed and the vehicle’s owner
will have to pay storage and removal fees.
We won’t assume any liability for theft, vandalism, fire or damage regarding an employees’
vehicle.
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Disciplinary Consequences
Any employee who is found parking in unauthorized or prohibited areas or in other ways disregard
this policy will receive a warning and a written reprimand. Repeat offence will result in retraction of
parking benefit. If the employee continues to disrespect this policy or in cases of serious offences,
they will face disciplinary consequences up to and including termination.
Disclaimer: This policy template is meant to provide general guidelines and should be used as a
reference. It may not take into account all relevant local, state or federal laws and is not a legal
document. Neither the author nor Workable will assume any legal liability that may arise from the
use of this policy.
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