Show One Thousand Fifteen Parking Places C Gould Could uld Help Maybe y i yf t i by Mary Borzilleri v I t. t f L. L Eugene Overson Facilities Coordinator for the college all th the 1 new par parking ing lots will be e finish finished b by N November ye 18 in time tim for winter m t j. j i U Five new parking lots are being constructed sall all the Business Building The torn up areas are due to the future tur jn more h I sidewalks and new lighting The lot to the left of the Business Building will be a controlled pa parking king lot Jot Tickets will be taken by a booth attendant The fee is not established as of now but will be similar to other college campuses Overson said it costs asphalt one lot The legislation provided the college with one million for the total job There i r a new stalls Overson said There will be enough parking this year and next year I think well we'll get more out of it after we stripe the lots Overson states that the prime parking hours are 1030 am a.m. and pm p.m. An estimated 2643 vehicles are parked in lots and along the perimeter roads Three to four times that many students park throughout one whole day Warning notices for red line parking have been issued for the for the past week Citations were issued last week Overson said All violation fines are published in the parking regulations pamphlet If there is a problem with the meters or or-if or if ticketed for a faulty meter You should contact a parking officer immediately Overson said Either stay with your car ar until an officer comes or move it Personal parking lots are available The annual cost is I dont don't encourage personal stalls because that limits one stall to one vehicle when every other stall has four or more daily Overson states A parking permit is 10 an annually That is less than 10 cents a day for a whole year A valid permit does not guarantee a parking space according to the regulations regulation's pamphlet Overson encourages students to look harder for spaces because there is parking |