Parking Oversight and Supervision Sample Clauses

Parking Oversight and Supervision. Commencing in 2014, when USC has elected to purchase a special event parking permit for parking in Exposition Park for a USC Home Football Game, USC shall have the right to elect, on a season-by-season basis, to oversee and supervise the parking operations at the parking areas covered by the special event parking permit (such parking areas, the “Game Parking”) during the time period the special event parking permit is in effect, which oversight and supervision shall include, without limitation, ingress and egress of cars to and from the Game Parking, ticket taking and overall customer service operations. If USC elects to oversee and supervise the Game Parking for a season, USC shall notify the District and the Exposition Park Manager of such election no later than ninety (90) days prior to that season's first USC Home Football Game. For games occurring on a weekend, the permit shall be in effect from 6 A.M. on game day (or, solely with respect to Parking Lot 1A, if the protective cover for the Soboroff Sports Field is not in place at 6 A.M., then from 8 A.M. on game day) until the time that is three (3) hours after the end of the USC Home Football Game. For games occurring on a weekday, the permit shall be in effect from the time that is five (5) hours prior to the start time of the USC Home Football Game until the time that is three (3) hours after the end of the USC Home Football Game. Notwithstanding the period of time covered by such a permit, at the request of another Exposition Park entity, USC will use reasonable efforts to accommodate reasonably requested use of the Game Parking during times not needed for guest load-in and load-out in order to facilitate another event that such other Exposition Park entity has scheduled or museum patron parking so long as such use of the Game Parking will not and does not interfere with USC’s game day operations or USC fan parking. In the event that USC elects to staff the parking operations at the Game Parking in conjunction with USC’s oversight and supervision, then (a) USC must staff the Game Parking for the full time period the special event parking permit is in effect, and (b) USC shall be responsible for paying any local government fees or charges that may apply as a result of USC staffing the Game Parking.
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