![]() ![]() ![]() Via public transit, carpool, vanpool, biking or walking. Guaranteed Ride HomeĪvailable for people who work in Contra Costa County, the Guaranteed Ride Home Program provides up to six free rides home (Lyft/Uber/taxi) for people who commute The 511CC Bike Mapper offers route planning with options. Class I and II Electric Bikes are allowed on both the CanalĪnd Iron Horse Trails (15 mph speed limit). The Contra Costa Canal Trail is a Class I multi-use trail adjacent to DVC and connects Pleasant Hill with Martinez, ( read bike rules on BART) and County Connection ( read bike rules on buses). Apply today! Biking + electric bikesīike racks are located at various locations around campus. Students must be enrolled in a minimum of 9 units to be eligibleįor this incentive. Pledge to try transit as an alternative to driving alone to/from campus and get a free pre-loaded $20 Clipper Card from 511 Contra Costa. Order a Clipper Card online or purchase a Card at Walgreens, Whole Foods, or other retail locations. County Connection offers a 31-Day Local PassĬlipper is the all-in-one transit card for the Bay Area. Bus fare is $2.00 with Clipper, or $2.50 cash. BusĬounty Connection provides frequent service to DVC from BART and local communities on Routes 9, 18,Ģ0, and 28. The Official BART app for real time info. Take BART to Concord or Pleasant Hill, then hop on a County Connection bus to reach DVC. Find carpool partners with free apps like Scoop, Waze-Carpool, Duet, Lyft, or UberPool. Lanes and free access in 680 HOV lanes ( Fastrak tags required on 680). Get to school faster and cheaper in a carpool. Please contact My Campus Permit at 1-80 for questions or call the Policeĭepartment Parking Officer for your campus if you have any concerns regarding parkingĭownload the free transit app to see all real-time transit options near you. Go to My Campus Permit or check the 4CD Police parking webpage. Failure to obtain a valid parking permit may result in a parking citation.įor other questions about parking and to remain current on parking requirements please.To update your vehicle information online BEFORE parking on campus. If you will be driving a different vehicle during the spring semester, you will need.Need to provide your vehicle’s license plate number, make, and color. Your license plate will be added to the campus’ parking permit database. Make sure that your license plate is correct when applying for your parking permit.The application should auto fill while you are within InSite. Locate “ Students, Faculty, Staff” line.To order parking permits through InSite Students If you will be driving a different vehicleĭuring the SPRING TERM, you will need to update your vehicle information HERE or call 1-80 BEFORE parking on campus. Students, staff and faculty will need to provide their vehicle License Plate Number, Permits can be obtained through Insite or M圜.įailure to obtain a valid parking permit will result in a citation. Will waive parking permit fees for students and visitors. With all numbers and markings clearly visible.įor the spring 2023 semester, the Contra Costa Community College District (CCCCD) Semester permits must be displayed in plain view Parking at the Pleasant Hill campus for the spring semester 2023 will require a physical semester permit or daily permit. Parking at the San Ramon campus is free, and no permit is required. ![]()
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