The cost for my solution could be free we give the parking stickers out for free now to all students, and faculty of Three Rivers. If a price was placed on the designated, and temporary parking stickers it would give the college a little more money. The disabled, and faculty parking permits could be around five dollars. The temporary parking stickers could be around two dollars. The fee for a replacement sticker whether it be disability, faculty, or temporary would be a dollar. This in the long run would give the college money to put toward things like road, and parking lot
Due to the number of people here at TSU, we are ill equipped to handle to large number of cars that students are bringing. The system in place currently consists of the following; the main parking lots that surround the residential halls, once those fill up the other students go to a dedicated parking lot about a five-minute walk from the halls. However, this year the student load is too great, so a new overflow lot has been designated on the other side of the campus. In my personal experience, I have had to go to that lot before, and even that one is almost over capacity. One night while riding with a friend, we were just leaving and there was two or three other cars just sitting there waiting for us to get out of the mediocre spot instead of looking around for another spot, as we left the parking lot, it became clear why they did that, there were no other spots available. When we got back it took about an hour to find a parking spot as we had to check all the other lots for a spot, and ended up parking on the opposite side of campus to our dorms. Other students I asked stated that during the week, there’s very little chance of getting a parking spot. Only Friday morning through Sunday afternoon are there any reasonable amount of parking spots in any of the parking
1. If they'd do something about the parking on campus, I wouldn't be late so often
The biggest problem, as well as most hindering to students at UNLV and the university’s academic reputation, is the fact that the lack of parking causes students to be late for their classes. Being late for class increases the chance of a student missing out on valuable information that could very well be on an upcoming exam, also increasing their chance of not being able to pass these exams. If being late to class is proven to bring down students’ GPAs why would administration not doing anything to help prevent this factor? “The issue is not necessarily that there are not enough parking spaces, it is
Many students at Kansas State University have a problem with having to hunt for a parking spot every time they arrive on campus. Buying a permit every year does not guarantee you a parking spot; it is more of a hunting permit. It does not seem to be fair that the university keeps taking away parking spots. Some of these spots were taken away in order to better the university with a new water treatment plant, but as the number of enrolled students is on the rise, the number of open parking spots continues to exponentially fall. Another large complaint among KSU students is the price of parking. We are proposing Kansas State builds a new parking garage to take care of the parking problems.
New students entering Western Michigan University are allowed to have a car on campus. With every new freshmen class entering each year, parking poses a problem. WMU is already limited in its parking on campus and since freshmen are allowed to have cars, the students are faced with the dilemma of having nowhere to park or parking quite far from their destination. There are parking problems all over the campus, creating backups in residence
Furthermore, many students do not want to buy a parking permit because the Texas State Bobcat shuttle is already part of the student’s tuition, so why not use it as a form of
Mr. Gayle and I choose to fix the parking issues by removing all special parking for Professors, build more parking by purchasing the empty lot across the street from the campus. This project will be feasible with the amount awarded because it is enough to pay for the empty lot, pay workman, and materials for example, paint, tar, and cement. This project does not take a lot of money or time and can be completed within a semester or the summer break. My friend Dianne attends Binghamton College at upstate New York and was amazed when I discuss the special parking for Professor. Compared to, her school were they do not have that problem and both students and Professors have sufficient parking and the only marked parking is for people with a disability. Therefore, addressing this problem is beneficial to students and can prevent late arrivals for
Adam complains about parking at least three time a day. He is late to economics class every Tuesday and Thursday, and Professor Willis simply cannot take it anymore. Professor Willis told Adam that he needs to wake up earlier in order to get a spot on campus, but sleep is vital to all college students. Sleep should not be compensated for the time to find parking. Adelphi should instead listen to the proposal in this essay, which deals with the plan of action to create more parking spots on campus. Spots are limited, and Adam is not alone. There is a large number of people who have a problem finding a parking spot. Parking is the number one problem on campus for both residents and commuters and a solution is needed. Adelphi has the money and power to create more parking spots on campus by extending both of the underground parking lots. The benefits of extending the underground parking lots will allow for Adelphi to cut down on their shuttle service, permit all students to park on campus, and for less accidents to occur.
Nobody enjoys receiving a parking ticket; it can ruin a person's day, especially if it is an expensive ticket. However, the public tends to ignore the pivotal role parking enforcement plays in a city. Parking enforcement ensures a steady flow of traffic and creates a fair and safe city infrastructure. Otherwise, without anyone to implement laws, chaos would ensue. For example, people might double-park, which may block other people in and prohibit them from leaving. Individuals would park in the middle of streets, block sidewalks, and perhaps take up handicap spots without having a disability. People with an actual disability could be forced to park a long distance away from an entrance, placing them in potential danger. Enforced parking laws also prevent people from parking at a metered spot for extended amounts of time, even days. Businesses especially depend on parking rules; otherwise, anyone could take up valuable spots in front of the store, inconveniencing actual costumers and forcing them to park far away. Streets would collect garbage and filth because of parked cars blocking street cleaners from completing their hygienic tasks.
This is an enforcer when it comes to the right parking but many students know and want to abide by the parking rules.
Butler County Community College’s parking situation is appalling. Every day I have had class so far this semester I have been either late or right on time depending on how fast I power-walk through campus. The reason I am late is not that I am sleeping in too late or slowly making my way across town to get to the school. It is that I show up on time and spend at least fifteen minutes slowly driving through the parking lot looking for a relatively close parking spot. My own solution to this problem has been that now instead of looking for a spot close to the building my class is in, I just go straight to the very back parking lot and walk through the campus to the building my class is in. What I needs to happen is Butler County Community College has to add more parking, expand the campus, or invent teleportation.
This parking will only be available to donors and will not be sold to the general public. Any additional parking spots will be available for use at the discretion of the Athletic Director.
Additional parking stickers mean additional fees for the student. College is already expensive, extra fees are just a way for the college to get more money. Since all vehicles must have a parking permit I have to go get a temporary parking permit every time I use other vehicles. This is time consuming and having to go by the campus police to get a parking permit is inconvenient. I work a full time job as well as going to college full time, so my time is limited. I drop my youngest son off at school on my way to campus, so my mornings are already busy. As soon as class is over, I go straight to work. I leave work to come straight to campus for evening classes. Sometimes, I have just enough time to get to class. If I have to stop
416 Diamond Creek Road Mankato, Minnesota 56001 March 21, 2018 Mr. Dahline Principal Mankato East High School 2600 Hoffman Road Mankato, Minnesota 56001 Dear Mr. Dahline: I would like to address the rules concerning our Student Parking Lot at Mankato East High School. I do not feel that it is fair that students are required to spend one hundred and eighty dollars on a parking pass to park in the parking lot. I feel that this is a very high price to be put on students who wish to drive to school, which would be the majority of the sophomore, junior, and senior classes. I think that students who are planning to drive to school and park their cars in the lot should simply apply for a parking pass in the beginning of the school year, and then be
MDC college students are taking a yellow bus from IKEA to MDC West ? Most of the students that attend college classes have their own cars. But what happen if you don't have a parking lot ? 90% of the students that goes to MDC West must take the yellow bus to go to the campus. Not having a parking lot next the campus is affecting all the student. As the result, taking the yellow bus is bringing three factors, students have wasted time, are uncomfortable, and have major issues with professors.