bookgirl
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I am a university student, and the campus I attend has the following price structure for parking permits:
Faculty & Staff Parking Permit Fees (2009-2010)
* Full Year (12 month) -> $200.00
* 2 Terms -> $136.00
* 1 Term -> $95.00
* 1 Term (Part Time Faculty / Staff) -> $65.00
* 1 Month -> $27.00
Student Parking Permit Fees
* Full Year (12 Month) ->$130.00
* 2 Terms -> $79.00
* 1 Term -> $57.00
* 1 Month -> $27.00
The bolded part refers to my situation. Is it normal to charge such fees for parking? My campus is not in a major city by any means, there is PLENTY of room for expansion, and space is not a problem (i.e. the university has quite a bit of land to use). I'm ticked off because there have recently been many "improvements" to campus and I think that they're fishing around, trying to make up the extra funds. Of course, parking fees go up every year, with no improvement in the parking facilities themselves...
That's cheap, I work next to a small town University. They are out of room on one side of campus so we are constantly having to call the police to ticket the students who don't pay for parking or can't find a space in that one area and are too lazy to park in the lots that are more than 200 yards from thier building, so they park in our lot. Parking here is more than that, but each ticket they get is $50 bucks. It stinks but parking fees are normal. Check out your public transportation. There are usually stops on campus.