New Parking App on Campus  

Beginning April 14, Clark College will be switching to ParkMobile for all metered parking spaces, replacing the traditional coin-operated parking meters. This change will apply to coin-operated metered parking spaces only. Faculty/Staff or Student parking spaces will not be affected.  

The Clark College Facilities team is removing the old coin-operated meters and installing the new signage that provides a link to installing the ParkMobile app.  

ParkMobile will provide Clark College with a modern, convenient, and user-friendly parking experience. The ParkMobile parking app is an innovative, easy-to-use mobile platform that allows you to pay online for parking, extend your parking time, and receive notifications when your parking is about to expire.  

Questions? Call Clark College Security at 360-992-2133.   

Key benefits of using the ParkMobile system:  

  1. Convenience: You can pay for parking from anywhere, at any time. No need for cash or coins.  

  1. User-friendly: The app is easy to use, with a simple, intuitive interface.  

  1. Flexibility: You can extend your parking time remotely, without having to return to the parking meter.  

  1. Notifications: You will receive notifications when your parking time is about to expire, giving you the opportunity to extend your time if needed.  

  1. Secure: The app uses advanced security measures to protect your personal and financial information. 



Closures in Green Lot One

Green Lot closures

Work and closures will take place inside the areas marked by yellow lines.

Sections of Green Lot One will be closed off during the month of July as the college works to improve its fiber optic system. On July 15 and 16, the entire northwest portion of the lot will be closed to cars as workers determine the locations of existing underground utilities. Once those locations have been determined, smaller areas of the lot will be closed off as specific sites are worked on. All work should be done, and the entire lot re-opened, by the end of July.

Article and photo contributed by Facilities Services.