Examples of Employee Parking Lot in a sentence
Employee parking permits are required for the Employee Parking Lot and may be required for Company’s leased or common use operational areas.
Employee parking permits are required for the Employee Parking Lot and may be required for Airline’s leased or common use operational areas.
Employee Parking Lot – The designated area where employees of the District; tenants; the Federal Aviation Administration; and all those permitted by the President/CEO, or his designee, may leave their vehicles while at the Airport for the purposes of employment on the Airport.
The Authority has determined that certain pre-designated areas of the Main Terminal at the Airport and the bus shelters at the Employee Parking Lot are the only areas that provide a reasonable opportunity for leafleting in order to ensure the safe, efficient and orderly flow of pedestrian traffic so that the Airport can be used for the purposes intended and in accordance with its design.
Since that time it has been discovered that previous Airport administration had agreed to include a small section of ground between the Employee Parking Lot and the FedEx building in the landscaping project.
Entrance to the Employee Parking Lot is restricted by badge access.
On September 18, 2019, the Aviation Authority Board approved the recommendation of the Construction Committee to award BP-S00172 - South Employee Parking Lot, to Valencia Construction Group, Inc.
In anticipation of this requirement, it is requested that $3,500,000 of Capital Expenditure funds from fund balance and $1,328,821 of available Capital Expenditure funds from BP-S00172B be transferred to H-S00025 - South Employee Parking Lot, to provide the budget needed for construction administration (CA) fees, owners authorized representative (OAR) fees and construction fees.
PARKINGStudents are required to park in the Employee Parking Lot (Entrance D) at the rear of the hospital in the designated area for students located directly behind Courtland Terrace.
Additional related mitigation measures are set forth in a June 20, 1997, agreement between the POS and The City of Seattle Public Utilities Department, pertaining to the proposed North Employee Parking Lot at SEATAC.