ADA placards and Medical Permits

State Issued Accessible Parking Placard or Plate

Middlebury College recognizes any state issued accessible placard or license plate. Students, faculty and staff with an accessible placard or license plate must obtain a College parking permit in order to park in any spaces on campus. Vehicles displaying a valid placard or plate and a College parking permit may park in the accessible spaces or in any other designated parking space on campus.

Students must renew the College parking permit annually. For assistance with renewing the student permit, contact parking@middlebury.edu.

Vermont Accessible Parking Placard or Plate

Persons who have a State Issued Accessible Parking Placard or Plate need to be aware that this permit does not allow parking in the following areas:

  1. Fire Lanes
  2. Sidewalks, roadways, or other pathways
  3. Neighboring residential communities
  4. Lawns or other landscaped areas

Medical Permits and Accessibility Parking Accommodations

Students with special parking needs, due to a temporary mobility or medical issue, may contact the Center for Health and Wellness (CHW) to determine eligibility for a medical parking permit or temporary College ADA permit. If approved, staff at the CHW will complete an online form requesting the permit from the Department of Public Safety (DPS). The additional permit will be issued via email to a vehicle that has an active parking permit.  The email will be sent to your middlebury.edu address and come from the vendor Rydin.

Faculty or staff with special parking needs, due to a temporary mobility or medical issue, may contact Human Resources to determine eligibility for a medical parking permit or temporary College ADA permit. Human Resources will notify the individual, via email, of the outcome of the request and provide instructions on how to obtain the special permit from DPS.

Persons who have been approved for a Temporary College ADA Permit need to be aware that this permit does not allow parking in the following areas:

  1. Fire Lanes
  2. Sidewalks, roadways, or other pathways
  3. Neighboring residential communities
  4. Lawns or other landscaped areas
  5. Town of Middlebury ADA accessible spaces

Persons who have been approved for a Temporary Medical Parking Permit need to be aware that this permit does not allow parking in the following areas:

  1. Fire Lanes
  2. Sidewalks, roadways, or other pathways
  3. Neighboring residential communities
  4. Lawns or other landscaped areas
  5. ADA accessible spaces

Medical and ADA permit form to be used by the Center for Health and Wellness and DRC office only.