I was in the Children's Hospital garage on 12/31. There were (and have
been for a couple of months) covers over something at the entry that could
be a new parking system. I have not heard any further news on charging for
parking in the medical center garages. I can go by closer to the meeting
da
Where do most people park when coming to the meetings now? I didn't know if
we needed additional photos showing places to park in addition to the paths
you can take to get to the room.
Also, I'm curious if anyone has gotten any parking tickets. Parking used to
close at 5 PM and they all went hom
The free parking is going away. Here is a WSMV News 4 article about it.
Central Parking lost the contract to manage the parking lots when I worked
there, and I left 18 months ago.
http://www.wsmv.com/story/23652923/vanderbilt-medical-center-set-to-add-parking-fee-soon
TL;DR The machines are there
I've talked with someone more "in the know" about the hospital parking. He
said, at least for the time being, parking at the hospital will remain
free. There was a lot of unhappiness among patients, etc. so they have put
the plans on hold. This could change in the future. So at least for time
b
I park in the same medical center parking lot that was convenient to the old
meeting place. It's only a short hike to the new meeting room, and it's
even covered parking.
Curt
On Thu, Apr 22, 2010 at 8:18 PM, Paul Boniol wrote:
> Where do most people park when coming to the meetings now? I di
I go down Edgehill and park along 18th Ave after 6pm. There are a lot of
parking meters on the side of the road and even if I have to put a dollar in
the meter, it beats the heck out of paying for a parking lot or a ticket
somewhere. Since you do not have to pay to park after 6pm it is a win/win
si
I park in the same parking lot as Curt. It seems like just as far a walk to
get to the meeting, but it is a little shorter way back to the car from
Pizza Perfect.
Chris
On Thu, Apr 22, 2010 at 8:18 PM, Paul Boniol wrote:
> Where do most people park when coming to the meetings now? I didn't k
On Thu, Apr 22, 2010 at 8:34 PM, Kevin Eldridge wrote:
> I go down Edgehill and park along 18th Ave after 6pm. There are a lot of
> parking meters on the side of the road and even if I have to put a dollar in
> the meter, it beats the heck out of paying for a parking lot or a ticket
> somewhere.