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NMSU Parking Policy Analysis

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Introduction According to recent surveys conducted they depict that “70% of college age students own or have access to cars” (CollegeParents, 2015). This being said, parking on college campuses should be taken as a highly important matter. The parking policy at New Mexico State University has both its advantages and disadvantages. Being a student that attends NMSU I have experienced both. There are some things that I appreciate about the policy but there are also many concerns and factors that should be revaluated. The NMSU parking policy has many implications to the students, faculty, visitors, etc. …show more content…

NMSU has designated parking areas on the Las Cruces main campus that was decided upon by the boards of regents (NMSU Parking Regulations, 2014). In order to park in these designated areas you must pay a fee of $53 that covers the current semester you are in (NMSU Parking Regulations, 2014). The parking areas are designated by the following classifications: All Permit Parking areas, Commuter student, Faculty/Staff, North/South campus residents, Designated Parking Spaces for Individuals with Disabilities, Low Emission and Fuel Efficient Vehicle Parking, and Free Parking areas (NMSU Parking Regulations, 2014). According to which permit you buy will determine where you are able to park on …show more content…

According to CollegeStartClass (2015) there are about 16,765 students enrolled at NMSU and according to the NMSU Parking department there are only about 13,500 parking spaces available (NMSUParkingDepartment, 2014). This begs you to ask the question, is NMSU parking department selling more parking permits than they have space for? The parking department should only sale as many permits as they can provide parking for. Ultimately there are just not enough parking areas on campus. Another issue with the policy is the harsh penalties and fees that come along with the policy. The NMSU parking department is very good at keeping up with who is parking where and how many times an individual has received a parking ticket. The penalties become harsher after each offense to the point where they will put a boot on a vehicle. According to NMSU Parking Policy (2014) “Consistent with state law, these regulations set specific penalties for each type of violation, as well as impose an additional fee per citation associated with the administration of NMSU’s traffic program”. It’s understandable that the policy needs to be enforced but to the extent that they go can be a bit extreme. I propose that NMSU get rid of their parking policy all together and leave parking on campus as a first come first serve bases. If they want to charge for

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