The University of Missouri does that as well. In my case I found that
for the semester it was cheaper to park at a close meter than it was
to buy a parking pass for the garages. Too bad I couldn't working
something like that here, oh well, I guess I'll stick with my 20 min
walk to campus.

Jared

On Thu, 09 Sep 2004 12:08:24 -0500, Michael Halcrow <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
...
> Not to fly off on a crazy rant, but I would also put parking meters on
> all parking spaces on campus, and eliminate faculty/student/whatever
> parking.  Spots closer to campus, or those that are more popular,
> would simply cost more.  The University of Texas has parking garages
> all over the place, and they cost $7 a day, because that's what
> they're worth, and guess what?  I never have any problem finding
> decent parking when I go on campus.
> 
> Mike

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