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As you may have noticed, a new stop sign with flashing lights has been installed outside the Garage to promote safe driving practices.
But safety doesn’t just mean flashy signs. We believe that now is as good a time as ever to remind those who drive near and in the Garage and our shared driveway with 5445, to practice safe driving!
The speed limit in the garage is 5 miles per hour. No one should go faster than this speed limit. There are t0o many close corners and intersections where visibility is limited…and this is not necessarily just about seeing other drivers. It is about our staff and other parkers and pedestrians walking in the garage (and the driveway too).
Please check your mirrors, as well as the strategically located Garage mirrors at intersections, to help you stay aware of your surroundings
Use your headlights to help improve visibility at all times.
Stop at ALL stop signs, inside and outside of the garage for at least three seconds, and until you ensure you can proceed safely.
Avoid being a distracted driver! Avoid using your phone while driving, playing loud music, or being distracted by other media or materials.
Never drive under the influence!
Do not give into road rage!
Be a defensive and vigilant driver…if there is any question at all be proactive, and do what the situation may call for. Slow down, don’t proceed, stop, pull over…whatever may promote a safe outcome.
And State of Illinois law applies as well, even within the PT Parking Garage. So, remember the “Rules of the Road”: State of Illinois Rules of the Road
ALSO – Please feel free to report any observations of unsafe driving practices to the Management Office and Garage Office. Include date, time, vehicle description, location, etc… We will investigate and formally warn parkers that do not operate their vehicle safely, or otherwise violate garage or other relevant Park Tower policies. Parkers who repeatedly violate any such rules, such as driving past the allowable speed limit or not stopping at signs, will lose parking privileges.
Also, here are some additional points for promoting a safe Garage environment.
Vehicles leaking gas or oil may not be parked in the garage – NO EXCEPTION. This is considered a safety and fire hazard. Please immediately report any such condition you may observe.
Do not keep your engine running in the Garage for an extended period of time. Excessive exhaust can cause irritation and discomfort for our staff and other parkers.
DO NOT OBSTRUCT THE DRIVEWAY…Ever! This is not only an inconvenience to other drivers, but the curb along the Park Tower side is a Fire Lane. Space is important in case there is a need for emergency vehicles. Stopping along here also reduces visibility and creates a safety issue for others coming and going. So, for example, please don’t sit at the STOP sign on your cell phone!
SMOKING IS STRICTLY PROHIBITED IN THE GARAGE. Similarly, no one should be using matches, lighters, or other devices with open flames, etc., in the Garage. This may seem like common sense, but recently an Owner and parker was fined $1000 after lighting a cigarette while walking through the garage and then dropping the lit cigarette on the ground…in the garage. Something you think an intelligent person would not do in the vicinity of numerous gas tanks and hundreds of gallons of gasoline. BUT, yes…it happened.
If you see anything that you feel like needs immediate attention, please let staff know immediately, and feel free to bring any questions or concern to our attention at parktowercondo-mgmt@habitat.com. If there are urgent concerns, alert a parking attendant or call the garage office at 773-271-8859, and if they are not available, the lobby front desk at 773-769-3083. During business hours the management office can also be reached at 773-769-3250.
If it is an emergency situation, such as a fire or if there is an accident, 911 should be contacted immediately.
Thanks to our Garage Manager, Scott Turton, who contributed significantly to this post.