Frequently Asked Questions - Facilities
- Back in the 70s there used to be a set of Krumhorns in the music department.... I played them when I was there.... They wouldnt be for sale would they?
- Where do I find campus safety/security information in compliance with the Jeanne Clery Act?
- How do I contact Campus Security?
- How do I get to Clatsop Community College? (driving directions)
- What is the college mailing address?
- Is there free parking?
- Where can I park my bicycle?
I do not have immediate access to the music instrument inventory to confirm if we still have the Krumhorns but I can say that the music equipment we do have is in use by the North Coast Symphonic Band and not slated for surplus any time soon.
The Campus Safety Report can be downloaded from the Student Consumer Information page.
During regular business hours, several members of the Facilities and Maintenance staff also serve as certified security officers and are responsible for responding to emergency incidents, building alarms and safety hazards. Part-time, certified security officers are responsible for facilities security after regular business hours. Security personnel have no law enforcement authority, but are responsible for contacting the appropriate local law enforcement agencies if a crime occurs or in an emergency. Law enforcement duties are the responsibility of the Astoria Police Department for the Lexington Avenue and MERTS campuses and the Seaside Police Department for South County Center.
If you need assistance, call the following numbers:
Security - Monday through Friday (regular business hours) – 503-791-3320 or 503-338-2489
- Monday through Friday (after 5 pm and weekends) – 503-741-6021
Emergency: Police, Fire or Ambulance, 9-911 from campus phones
Non-emergency: Astoria Police Department – 503-325-4411
Seaside Police Department – 503-738-6311
Additional campus safety and security information can be found in the Annual Campus Safety Report and the Student Handbook.
Please click on the desired location for driving directions.
Performing Arts Center (PAC) and Josie Peper Building
Marine and Environmental Research and Training Station (MERTS)
Industrial Manufacturing and Technologies Center (IMTC)
Fire Response and Research Center
Parking permit's are not required to park on campus.
On-Campus parking areas are identified on the Main Campus Site Map.
Download Main Campus Site Map (.pdf, 574 KB)
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There is a centrally located bike rack between Columbia Hall and Student Services, on the parking lot side.
On-Campus parking areas are identified on the Main Campus Site Map.
Download Main Campus Site Map (.pdf, 583 KB)
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